In the middle of the most industrial part of Miami are some of the most gorgeous golf courses known to man. This one is new, and it is all it's cracked up to be: a 240-suite resort designed as a se... read more
The national dish of Uruguay, the chivito is a bun packed with churrasco beef, olives, cheese, and often bacon and mayonaisse. Regal and casual all at once, El Rey Del Chivito honors Antonio Carbon... read more
Just why this Cuban restaurant with seemingly a million locations all over South Florida is called Las Vegas is anyone's guess. It's not even to say they offer splashy cocktails or stripping waitre... read more
How do you say moo in Spanish? Latin American barbecue with the tenderest of meats and acetic sauces this side of Buenos Aires. Save your appetite all day for this one. The busiest spot in North Be... read more
Cozy, homey Italian joint, a veritable institution on this side of town. Retirees and hipsters come for the specials, and for the marinara sauce which makes the lovingly cooked dishes taste that mu... read more
New Olivos bills itself as having "the real Argentine flavor," and from the smell of things—husky, burning flesh—that's spot on. Everything gets grilled up here—beef short ribs, sweet breads, black... read more
Moises Bakery just might be the first Jewish-Puerto Rican bakery in the entire world. What that means is you get expertly baked Rugelach as well as flan and a million-and-one kinds of dough with su... read more
Family-run NYBD. Plenty of local hotel guests (think considerably older than South Beach), NY expats, and local families flock here in the mornings and on weekends for fresh, made-on-the-premises b... read more
Grassoles is perhaps the only place on the block where you can't get an Argentinian steak. In its place, what you have here is too many damn sandwiches. It's truly hard to pick what you want with a... read more
Beer, sports, and inexpensive food. This is one pub where the grub is more than worth considering. Crowd mix is eclectic, almost bizarre. Busiest when soccer matches are showing and Euros and South... read more
Winner of "The Bar with the Most Appropriate Name" award as this is probably one of the oldest joints on the sandbar. What to expect? A noisy crowd, mostly made up of local Argentineans, boozers of... read more
Rocky's doesn't even have a sign outside, but it does have a vintage Rocky poster on its wall in case you happen to peer inside. Everyone who lives around here knows what's inside anyway, and that'... read more
A popular chain in Colombia with over 100 stores, La Perrada de Edgar features hot dogs that make their stateside counterparts look like mere appetizers. Here, in this tiny, brightly-lit store, the... read more
Thumb your nose at Benihana? Fine, go here. Katana promises fine Japanese cuisine and delivers with a host of items ranging from the common to the virtually unique—all done well, and served with mi... read more
No need to break out the A1 when you have an Argentinean slab of beef in front of you; all the flavor's in the meat. There's a lot of meat here, but Manolo isn't a steakhouse—it's more of a jazzed-... read more
Quality Inn hotspot. Fox News peeps get their booze on here. Cheap menu full o' seafood and greasy fare. Frozen Rum Runners and beer. Best views of the Intracoastal in town. The place is easily acc... read more
North Beach's best pizza comes from this expanding, but still easy-to-miss hole-in-the-wall of a pizzeria right on the area's main drag. Everything's fresh, a great walkby, drive-in, or delivery op... read more
Recession proof department chain to find all your needs. Home furniture, men's, women's, toddler's, gaming, electronics, shoes and beauty. Do all your shopping in one store and actually find what y... read more
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