For a good deal, stop by Toro Toro for the Bottomless Brunch. $35 buys you unlimited small plates and free flowing brunch cocktails galore. Now that’s how you start the day.
Best of Miami 2013- Best Arepa: Toro Toro. Served without filling, these arepas come with the filling ontop, a pleasant surprise which also calls for the use of a fork and knife. Read more.
Best of Miami 2013- Best Lunch Special: Benito Boc at Shokudo. For a small fair of $11 you can include all your Asian favorites in their convenient and reasonable Benito Box. Read more.
Adorable and comfortable ambience, great service, and decently priced. Get the fish sandwich and basil lemonade!
Open since the 1960’s, this restaurant is where El Mago de las Fritas got its start. Try the frita, topped with homemade thin fried potatoes. As seen on Travel Channel’s Burger Land. Read more.
Haven't had anything I didn't like. Service is excellent. The pasta with pears is very sweet but still good. Chicken with spinach has really good flavor.
Winner of Best Italian (neighborhood) 2011. See more of the best at http://bestof.voiceplaces.com/miami Read more.
Excellent place for breakfast after a liquor heavy night. Try the fresh Mango Juice with milk. Omelette with Steak is excellent.
We had the pincho de carne, salmon, arepa de pollo y queso and really enjoyed it! It feels a bit funny eating colombian food in Miami, but it was a good choice for a light hearted, no fuzz meal
Winner of Best Hot Dog 2011. See more of the best at http://bestof.voiceplaces.com/miami Read more.
Looking for a delicious entree to try? Order either the Chicken Portabella or the Seared Ahi Special with Dipping Sauce ... both are Delicious!
Winner of Best Restaurant Spinoff 2011. See more of the best at http://bestof.voiceplaces.com/miami Read more.
Authentic Cuban food. Large portions and super reasonable prices. Be sure to finish your meal with a delicious cortadito. Or two.
A Miami landmark. Just like Mango's on Ocean Drive, Versailles is typically high on the list of visitors looking for that quintessential Miami experience. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
This landmark Cuban restaurant on Calle Ocho serves up the best Cuban coffee in Miami, which has fueled over 14,000 plots to overthrow Fidel Castro. Read more.