"It's possible you had your first communion afterparty here in the '90s. And if you did, Casa Juancho was already older than you. This Calle Ocho spot feels like a Disney pavilion. There are stained glass windows, mounted trophy animals, and a running waterfall by the entrance. Servers are dressed in red traje corto outfits and a wandering troupe of guitarists serenade guests as they eat gambas al ajillo. But this is a locals spot, not a tourist trap. The paellas are delicious, the crema catalana is the best in Miami, and the servers have been working here for decades." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo