The guidebooks will tell you that the heart of Little Havana is on Calle Ocho between 14th and 18th Avenues. But Little Havana actually stretches from 27th Avenue all the way downtown to 4th avenue. If all you see in Little Havana is Domino Park and your favorite cigar store, you're missing out on the real Little Havana.
This is it, our list of our favorite places to eat in and around Miami. With a restaurant on every corner, we once calculated that it would take us about 18 months eating at three restaurants a day to try them all!
Join us as we take you to our favorite places for Cuban and Latin food!
Surprise! We don't just eat Cuban food. Miami is a great melting pot of Latin cultures and we enjoy them all.
You've seen the standard guidebooks, now take a look at our Three Guys Guide to the Best of Miami.
What is it with Cubans and parties? Desi Arnaz might have said it first: Every Cuban can dance, play the guitar, and sing. For Cubans, getting together with family is at least a monthly ritual. Cubans get together not just on major holidays such as Christmas and New Years, but any time throughout the year.
The perfect Cuban party includes these things: Good food, good friends, good music, more good food, good conversation, a good drink or two, and of course, a good time. Did we mention good food?
Drinks | Appetizers | Salads | Main Dishes
Soups | Side Dishes | Desserts | Index
Cuban, Spanish, and Latin American food recipes, Miami/Little Havana Travel Guide, Miami Restaurant Guide, Hispanic Culture & Food