Food Scene
Hand down, the best fried shrimp in Miami
26 locals recommend
La Camaronera Seafood Joint and Fish Market
1952 W Flagler StHand down, the best fried shrimp in Miami
Top restaurant for spanish food in Miami. The attention is phenomenal, there is live musicians walking around the tables and the food is top shelf
19 locals recommend
Casa Juancho
2436 SW 8th StTop restaurant for spanish food in Miami. The attention is phenomenal, there is live musicians walking around the tables and the food is top shelf
As a Cuban family owned establishment, it continues to be a staple of the old Cuba’s family dinning traditions of “abuela style” food and famously authentic Cuban espresso. Its CHEAP and GOOD!
138 locals recommend
La Carreta
3632 SW 8th StAs a Cuban family owned establishment, it continues to be a staple of the old Cuba’s family dinning traditions of “abuela style” food and famously authentic Cuban espresso. Its CHEAP and GOOD!
Here is where cubans come to meet, this is one spot you must keep in mind. Service and food are great.
148 locals recommend
Versailles Cuban Bakery
3501 SW 8th StHere is where cubans come to meet, this is one spot you must keep in mind. Service and food are great.
This Mexicans can cook! The food is tasty yet inexpensive. They just open a new TAQUERIA three blocks away from the apartment but its not listed yet :(
Tacos El Carnal
1128 SW 8th StThis Mexicans can cook! The food is tasty yet inexpensive. They just open a new TAQUERIA three blocks away from the apartment but its not listed yet :(
Rancho Luna Restaurant
45 NW 22nd AveLiterary across the street there this hidden spot, and they make a breakfast!
Very good spanish restaurant, perfect for a romantic cozy dinner. Excellent selection of wines
El Rincon Asturiano
225 SW 17th AveVery good spanish restaurant, perfect for a romantic cozy dinner. Excellent selection of wines
Best known for their sugar cane juice, they are an authentic Latin American open-air fruit market that sells fruit smoothies and coffee
11 locals recommend
Los Pinarenos, Fruteria
1334 SW 8th StBest known for their sugar cane juice, they are an authentic Latin American open-air fruit market that sells fruit smoothies and coffee
Taqueria Viva Mexico
2516 Southwest 8th StreetIts a REAL ''taqueria'' from Mexico, their kitchen is unbelievable, must try!
If you are not afraid of high cholesterol levels, you migh dig this spot out, Puertoricans love it and will kill for it!
30 locals recommend
El Rey De Las Fritas
1821 Southwest 8th StreetIf you are not afraid of high cholesterol levels, you migh dig this spot out, Puertoricans love it and will kill for it!
Funny place but this is the real deal in miami if you are in the need for some NICARAGUAN food.
7 locals recommend
Yambo
1643 SW 1st StFunny place but this is the real deal in miami if you are in the need for some NICARAGUAN food.
Everything Else
Simply an icon for the hispanic scene in Miami and the USA
13 locals recommend
Teatro Trail / Trail Theater
3715 SW 8th StSimply an icon for the hispanic scene in Miami and the USA
Operated and programmed by Miami Dade College Tower Theater is one of Miami's oldest cultural icons. When it opened in December of 1926, it was the finest state-of-the-art theater in the South
48 locals recommend
Tower Theater
1508 SW 8th StOperated and programmed by Miami Dade College Tower Theater is one of Miami's oldest cultural icons. When it opened in December of 1926, it was the finest state-of-the-art theater in the South
The team sucks! but the ball park is pretty awesome... if you are in town you you should buy the cheapest ticket (+- $15) and that will allow you to get in and walk all over different bars
257 locals recommend
Marlins Park
501 Marlins WayThe team sucks! but the ball park is pretty awesome... if you are in town you you should buy the cheapest ticket (+- $15) and that will allow you to get in and walk all over different bars
Shopping
Even Ronald Reagan came to this store himself to buy a guayabera. Shirts can be bought off the rack or custom-tailored, so if you are thinking of getting a guayabera, look no more!
Ramon Puig Guayaberas
5840 SW 8th StEven Ronald Reagan came to this store himself to buy a guayabera. Shirts can be bought off the rack or custom-tailored, so if you are thinking of getting a guayabera, look no more!
Sightseeing
This "only in Miami" scoop shop, creates artisanal gourmet ice creams and tropical fruit sorbets in Cuban and Latin American inspired flavors. Flavors include Guava, Mamey and Mango among others
99 locals recommend
Azucar Ice Cream Company
1503 SW 8th StThis "only in Miami" scoop shop, creates artisanal gourmet ice creams and tropical fruit sorbets in Cuban and Latin American inspired flavors. Flavors include Guava, Mamey and Mango among others
Drinks & Nightlife
Ball & Chain
1513 SW 8th StTry the: Calle Ocho Old Fashioned. you wont regret...
Catharsis
1644 SW 8th StThis Restaurant bar, has it all! Live music, great ambiance, exceptional food