Finding Great Food in Miami 😋
1. South Beach 🍺Puerto Sagua: A Cuban restaurant just a 3-minute walk from the beach. Must-tries: seafood paella (available in yellow or green curry), oxtail stew, and papaya milkshake. 🍧Hosteria Romana: This restaurant has a fun tradition where everyone spins napkins overhead to music at set times—a spectacular sight! Highly recommend Aubi & Ramsa’s boozy ice cream🍦❗️The bourbon flavor is pure happiness. 🥨 Joe’s Stone Crab: An upscale restaurant known for its stone crabs. Located near the southern end of the most beautiful coastline. 🥐 Cortadito Coffee House Washington: A Cuban brunch spot. Their iced Cuban latte has a unique flavor, quite different from espresso. 🍣 Blue Lavender Cafe & Market: A personal favorite for light meals. Perfect for a fresh juice after too much seafood. The basement level offers a charming atmosphere. Mammamia Gelato Italiano: Sweet, rich, and flavorful Italian gelato—great for cooling off in the heat. 3. Not Close to Anything 🍩 Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine: The food is delicious, but it’s not worth a special trip. Puerto Sagua is a great alternative and closer to Little Havana. #MiamiEats #MiamiTravel #CubanCuisine