Kraken Lab

The edgier, younger sibling of midtown’s Kraken Crudo is the small raw bar Kraken Lab, located inside Upper Buena Vista’s retail and dining complex. The bright-red space with seating along a wraparound bar offers a menu of vegetable-focused bowls brimming with ingredients such as watermelon, Japanese pear, bonito flakes, and cauliflower rice. In addition to […]

KROMA

KROMA art space is an multidisciplinary arts and media center designed to support artists and engage the public. The project will take place in the repurposed and innovatively redesigned Local Development Corporation building on Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove’s Village West sector

Krüs Kitchen

Perched atop Sebastian Vargas’ acclaimed Los Félix Mexican restaurant in Coconut Grove, bright and airy Krüs Kitchen does double duty as a sister restaurant and a wine market. Here Vargas, a veteran of stints at Michelin-starred Osteria Francescana in Italy and Eleven Madison Park in New York, taps into his global travels and local farm […]

Kuba Cabana

Located in CityPlace Doral and Bayside Marketplace, Kuba Cabana has been known as a local spot for Latin entertainment and food under one roof since opening in 2020. The restaurant’s modern Latin American menu features classic Cuban staples, as well as creative takes on Latin American cuisine. Adorned in tropical foliage and local art, Kuba […]

Kung Fu Connection

Admit it – every time you watch a Kung Fu flick you ache with jealousy. If only you could roundhouse kick, wield butterfly knives and master the dragon claw, life would be so much more awesome. Well, at North Miami’s Kung Fu Connection, you can do all of the above. Si Fu Gus Rubio teaches […]

Kuro

Step inside Kuro, the crown jewel of Hard Rock’s restaurants, and you’ll think you’ve been transported to a swanky spot in L.A. It’s tough to choose just one dish to highlight. Main courses are separated into land and sea. There are variations of both (sushi, nigiri), but the undeniable headliner of the show is the […]

Kush

Kush, the beer and burger joint, can best be described as Lokal’s scrappy little brother. Coconut Grove’s Lokal is the more polished older sibling, while Kush has a younger, edgier feel. But there’s no doubt, whatsoever, that the two restaurants share the same DNA. Kush’s offerings may be small, but there’s something for everyone, with […]

Kush Hialeah

In 2017, Matthew Kuscher (Lokal, Kush, the Spillover) purchased Stephen’s, the last of Hialeah’s Jewish delis, with a mission to keep the tradition alive. He reopened with a restoration so admirable it makes you feel like you’re stepping back to 1954, when the restaurant was one of four delis on the block. Henderson “Junior” Biggers […]

Kyu

TEMPORARILY CLOSED A sizable portion of the menu at Kyu in Wynwood is prepared on the restaurant’s wood-fired grill using a combination of Asian and American barbecue techniques. The meat is simply prepared with Japanese sea salt and black shichimi pepper and then smoked for 12 to 14 hours. It arrives divided into thick slices […]

L’Boulevard Cafe

This is Miami, and what’s the point of living in a piece of Latin paradise if you’re not into sexy beats? The misleadingly monikered L’Boulevard Cafe is your home for late night bachata, reggaeton, trance and hip-hop. It’s a sweaty, sultry scene – and that’s what this city is all about. They host weekly all-you-can-drink […]

La Camaronera Seafood Joint and Fish Market

Everyone knows La Camaronera as the iconic Little Havana seafood joint founded by a family of Cuban fishermen. For more than 40 years, the restaurant’s owners, the Garcia brothers, have been cooking up their famous favorites – including grouper soup, shrimp empanadas, conch fritters, and a fresh fish sandwich – along with dozens of other […]

La Carreta

La Carreta doesn’t serve the most gourmet Cuban food in Miami, but with multiple locations, it’s a convenient place to get the classics. The Little Havana location is a stand-alone building guarded by a colorful rooster statue. The menu is an extensive list of Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja ($8.95), picadillo ($6.50), and palomilla […]