The Spotted Gallo on Flagler and 87th in Miami
The Spotted Gallo is an excellent addition to the neighborhood with their take on Nicaraguan comfort food.
Make sure to try the Puntas en Salsa Jalapeña!
Here are some posts on Burger Beast taking place in Miami-Dade County.
The Spotted Gallo is an excellent addition to the neighborhood with their take on Nicaraguan comfort food.
Make sure to try the Puntas en Salsa Jalapeña!
Feel the Fuego Goodness from Pizza en Fuego Food Truck! Unique pizzas made from San Marzano Tomatoes, Caputo Flour, and Fresh Mozzarella. Try now!
Pikadiyo sells empanadas, croquetas, and bowls, but its wraps distinguish it from the restaurants that do something similar.
Pina’s Pizza is a neighborhood pizza joint that makes everything just right. Don’t sleep on the Philly Cheesesteak!
Experience an authentic Cuban coffee experience in Miami. Get the best cafecito or colada, steeped in tradition.
With the proliferation of smash burger popups around Miami, it’s getting hard to choose which one to check out.
Plus, many are so similar.
Last night I watched Tinta y Café on tv, so this past Wednesday, so I ate at their Coral Gables spot.
It was my first time at this newer location.
Folks in Miami go to Sarussi Subs for a giant 16-inch take on the Cuban sandwich called the Sarussi Original, which is available in a more demure 8-inch size.
We did it; another National Burger Month is behind us! So what are you doing for June?
Well, what about Fukin Burger’s double cheeseburger?
These are the Best Patty Melts in South Florida; we will be loose regarding what makes the cut, meaning different cheeses, breads, and sauces are in play.
The Capital Burger, which is owned by the same folks as Capital Grille, has opened a restaurant in Coral Gables. This is their fourth restaurant location.
Yes, there is one Ranch House restaurant left in Hialeah, and over the years, it has evolved to fit in better with the Cuban community that grew around it.