Dessert shop · Miami
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"A brigadeiros boutique serving the traditional Brazilian dessert in various flavors and forms. Available individually and in gift boxes that can also be shipped nationally." - Olee Fowler, Amber Love Bond
Extended stay hotel · Downtown Coral Gables
Warmly decorated studios with kitchenettes in a humble hotel offering free breakfast & Wi-Fi. Set in a leafy neighborhood, this unassuming all-suite hotel is a 7-minute walk from the vibrant Miracle Mile and 4 miles from Downtown Miami. Warmly decorated studios provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, and feature living areas and kitchenettes. Amenities include a complimentary continental breakfast and coin-operated laundry facilities. Parking is available, and pets are welcome (both for a fee).
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Middle Eastern restaurant · Ocean View Heights
Informal quick-serve cafe/market selling traditional Middle Eastern dishes plus related ingredients.
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Pizza restaurant · Miami Fashion District
Counter-serve joint serving New York-style pies and slices in a casual atmosphere.
Sandwich shop · Edgewater
This beloved Miami spot serves up hearty Cuban delights from a no-frills eatery and take-out window, steeped in history and community warmth.
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Stadium · Riverside Community
loanDepot Park is a sleek, air-conditioned gem in Miami with a retractable roof, diverse food options, and stunning views that keep the game day vibes vibrant.
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Seafood restaurant · West Little Havana
This family-run seafood gem, celebrated for its fresh catches and casual vibe, is a must-visit for a genuine taste of Cuba in Miami.
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Restaurant · Midtown
"When American troops left the Philippines at the end of World War II, they left behind hundreds of jeeps, which were quickly scooped up and tricked out by the locals, who made them their own and gave them a new name: jeepneys. At Jeepney, chef & restaurateur Nicole Ponseca is channeling that same uniquely Filipino sense of creativity and independence. When the fun & lively Jeepney opened in New York’s East Village in 2012, it quickly became a sensation, introducing many New Yorkers to the wonders of authentic Filipino cuisine. It’s since relocated to Miami, where it’s made just as big a splash in the city’s Wynwood neighborhood. The legendary Filipino dishes that put Jeepney on the map are now available in Miami!"
Mexican restaurant · Wynwood
Chito’s is a laid-back food truck in Wynwood serving up massive, flavorful tacos and burritos, perfect for late-night cravings until 1am on weekends.
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Bar & grill · Downtown Miami
Casual, chain bar and grill at Bayside Marketplace featuring seafood specialties and frozen drinks.
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Restaurant · Miami
Tucked behind a gas station, this charming spot serves up authentic Spanish tapas and boasts an impressive selection of over 1,500 wines.