Tanuki

Tanuki offers a true taste of Pan-Asian cuisine in a fun, casual environment. Located on bustling Alton Road at the corner of 11th Street, Tanuki brings the spirit and flavors of Asia to South Beach with its flagship United States location. Tanuki’s menu, carefully curated by executive chef Drew Andrade, features modern twists on classics […]

Tap 79

Tap 79 provides a much-needed local haunt on the 79th Street Causeway. The gastropub, located just west of the first bridge to North Bay Village and the beach, concentrates on casual dining. A large focus is on burgers, made from a blend of Angus short rib, brisket, and chuck. The Tap 79 burger, served on […]

Tapas y Tintos

The original Tapas & Tintos still holds ground as one of the most popular spots catering to locals on Española Way. This charming barcito serves giant pitchers of homemade sangria and offers an immense menu of small plates that capitalize on traditional Spanish flavors. A tasty trio of croquetas includes spinach, potato, and a wonderfully […]

Taqueria El Carnal

If tacos – somewhat shaped like mouths – could talk, there would be an argument of such epic proportions that every Mexican restaurant would be forced to give out free earplugs. The (marinated) beef would be between the Tex-Mex version of fast-food chains and the simple, authentic, ungarnished magic offered at a place such as […]

Taquiza

No one told Taquiza’s Steve Santana to undertake the painstaking process of turning corn to masa to produce his own tortillas. No one demanded those tortillas be filled with the slightly spicy, charred poblano strips called rajas or the tangy corn fungus known as huitlacoche. Yet after stints with Jeremiah Bullfrog and at Giorgio Rapicavoli’s […]

Tarpon River Brewing

The idea was born in 2013, when founders Julien and Lisa Siegel – proprietors of craft beer bar mecca Riverside Market and Craft Beer Cartel – partnered with Native Brewing founder Adam Fine and TRP’s Tim Petrillo. The team originally planned to name their project New River, but a trademark conflict led to Tarpon River […]

Tarpoon Dive Center

Believe it or not, diving’s been going on in Miami for more than 60 years. And Hialeah’s Tarpoon Dive Center is where the underwater action basically began. This famous diving outpost was founded by the legendary Mike Kevorkian – and it’s now run by his daughters. Here, you’ll find staff that lives and breathes diving, […]

Taste Bakery Cafe

OK, so the Rice Krispies bars are really good, but there are other good reasons to visit this bakery/café, one being the “bake” part. Buy some house-made artisan bread (including sourdough, multigrain, marble-swirl rye, whole wheat, French country, and a more-crusty-than-usual challah, plus bagels, croissants, and baguettes). To start the morning, try the Norwegian smoked […]

Tasti D-Lite

Seinfeld was skeptical of the low-calorie deliciousness that is Tasti D-Lite and frankly, so are we. But sometimes you just gotta have faith. And their sweet, creamy treats make believing that much easier. This diet-friendly frozen yogurt joint rotates flavors, offering the traditional chocolate and vanilla daily, with options like buttercrunch, Oreos ‘n peanut butter […]

Tasty Beach Cafe

Look around at what’s on the tables of the hordes who pack tiny Tasty, and it’s a cinch to see that ersatz junk food is not the main draw. The most popular plates are salads – and no wonder; the produce isn’t wilted salad-bar stuff, but wonderfully fresh. Especially appealing is the Garden D-Lite, which […]