"Mad Records Cafe is attached to a hotel and opens at 8am to serve breakfast. That’s information you can ignore. You should come here at night, when a DJ sets up inside the neon red lounge and spins Joe Arroyo and Aníbal Velásquez vinyls. The narrow cafe turns into a mini salsa party. The MiMo spot started out in Medellín, which is why you’ll likely hear a lot of cumbia, but they spin in a mix of electronic, jazz, and indie. If you’re into darker rooms with more of a club vibe, Mad Radio—open Wednesday to Saturday—is right downstairs." - mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer
"Mad Records Cafe is attached to a hotel and opens at 8am to serve breakfast. That’s information you can ignore. You should come here at night, when a DJ sets up inside the neon red lounge and spins Joe Arroyo and Aníbal Velásquez vinyls. The narrow cafe turns into a mini salsa party. The MiMo spot started out in Medellín, which is why you’ll likely hear a lot of cumbia, but they spin in a mix of electronic, jazz, and indie. If you’re into darker rooms with more of a club vibe, Mad Radio—open Wednesday to Saturday—is right downstairs. video credit: Mariana Trabanino" - Mariana Trabanino
"The MiMo restaurant from Kush Hospitality, who seem to be incapable of producing a bad restaurant, has outdoor seating. Not only does that seating have a waterfront view, but it’s also covered and safe from rain. Cafe Kush is like the original Kush in Wynwood if it took a French vacation. They have some burger options, but also steak frites, a croque monsieur, and an excellent double-cut pork chop." - ryan pfeffer
"Steak Frites Kush Hospitality just opened up a new restaurant in MiMo called Cafe Kush. I recently checked it out and loved everything (that normally happens at Kush restaurants). But one standout was the steak frites. It’s a beautifully tender 8oz hanger steak covered in a creamy peppercorn sauce with a side of crispy french fries. In a surprise to absolutely no one, it was great." - ryan pfeffer, carlos c olaechea
"We expect certain things from Kush Hospitality, the folks behind Lokal, Kush, Spillover, and Stephen’s Deli. Among these things: excellent burgers, the option to order half sweet potato and half regular fries, and very fun bathrooms. The team’s newest restaurant, Cafe Kush, delivers on all of the above - though the bathrooms aren’t quite as fun as the Walter Mercado-themed one at Stephen’s Deli. Located inside MiMo’s Gold Dust Hotel, Cafe Kush has a slight French tilt to its menu, with new dishes like steak frites and a croque monsieur. There are also a couple of Kush classics, like the frita burger and collier county chicken sandwich. If you come here, ask for a table in the “riviera” seating, which is a little outdoor patio along a small canal where you might see a manatee floating by." - Ryan Pfeffer