"Under the Mango Tree is a very tasty option if you want something involving vegetables or fruit. They do good versions of all the current juice cafe hits: acai bowls, juices, smoothies, and meatless sandwiches like their spicy kale melt. The store is small, with a lot of plants, indoor seating, and the personality of a yoga studio, which will help ease the transition of relaxing on the beach to screaming in traffic." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"Under The Mango Tree is where you should unwind after a South Beach boot camp where a woman named Ashley screams at you because you phoned in your last set of sumo squats. The menu isn’t as big as Pura Vida, but the food is better, a little cheaper, and there’s a tree inside the space you can hug for emotional support. We like the spicy kale melt, which is mercifully less than $10. The juices and smoothies will still hurt your wallet the way Ashley hurt your confidence to exercise in front of strangers, but at least you can numb that sinking feeling in your stomach with a cold acai bowl. " - mariana trabanino, virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer
"There are a lot of places in Miami where the legions of post-spin-classers go to drink something green and eat an acaí bowl. Under The Mango is probably our favorite of such places—and definitely South Beach’s best version of this type of place. The small cafe has a menu full of things that’ll make you feel better about your recent intake of fried food. There are smoothie bowls, a spicy kale melt, juice, and enough caffeine options to get you motivated to sign up for another spin class, even though the one this morning almost made you pass out." - ryan pfeffer, mariana trabanino, virginia otazo
"Under The Mango Tree makes very good versions of all the current juice cafe hits: acai bowls, juices, smoothies, and meatless sandwiches like their spicy kale melt. The store is small, with a lot of plants, indoor seating, and the personality of a yoga studio. There might not be anywhere to sit if you're here with a big group, but it's a solid takeout spot. " - ryan pfeffer
"There are a lot of health food restaurants in Miami, places where the legions of post-spin-classers go to drink something green and eat an açaí bowl. Under The Mango is probably our favorite of such places—and definitely South Beach’s best version of this type of place. The small but cozy cafe has a menu full of things that’ll make you feel better about your recent intake of fried food. There are açaí and smoothie bowls, a spicy kale melt, juice, and enough caffeine options to get you motivated to sign up for another spin class, even though the one this morning almost made you pass out." - ryan pfeffer, carlos c olaechea