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1 month ago |
blog.resy.com | Matt Meltzer
We’re at the point where Miami can rightfully call itself a global dining destination. But despite restaurants boasting cuisines from all over the planet, when people come to town, great Cuban food is always high on the list. If you’re local, you’ve undoubtedly been asked to steer visitors towards the best Cuban restaurant in the city, which isn’t always easy on the fly — and if you’re new in town, you’re probably looking for a great place to try dishes you might not have back home.
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1 month ago |
blog.resy.com | Matt Meltzer
Discover restaurants to love. The Ultimate Guide to Miami The Hit List The Hit List For all your restaurant recommendation needs, look no further than the Resy Hit List, our monthly list of 10 spots that should be on your radar right now.
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1 month ago |
blog.resy.com | Matt Meltzer
The classic English tea room is a stately concept, one of subtle elegance where people sip from fine porcelain cups and speak in hushed tones. Essentially, it’s the opposite of everything about Miami. So if one were to open anything resembling a tea room in Miami (outside of an historic railroad village), it would also need to include a heavy dose of flair. Enter Little Hen, the Midtown brunch spot that somehow fuses English elegance and Miami showmanship in a seamless, delicious package.
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2 months ago |
thrillist.com | Matt Meltzer
Courtesy Visit St. Pete-Clearwater Courtesy Visit St. Pete-Clearwater MiamiTravelCitiesPresented ByA visit to St. Pete is more than a trip to the shore. It’s got beaches, sure, but it’s also got loads of history, culture, pro sports, and more. Presented ByThis might be shocking to someone from outside Florida, but I’ve never really thought of St. Petersburg as a beach city.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
fiftygrande.com | Matt Meltzer
I crept into San Xavier del Bac Mission’s almost-empty parking lot and rolled toward a makeshift taco stand, which wasn’t much more than a couple of giant soup pots, a cooler, and a hand-painted plywood sign under a white oak ramada. “Five dollars,” the woman at the metal cash box said, as she handed me a 10-inch fresh fry bread topped with refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and a beef stew so spicy the steam tickled my nostrils.
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I'd you start "Journey to the Island" from Jurassic Park right when you leave, it lasts the exact length of the Fisher Island ferry ride.

You know you live in Florida when you ask your friend if he has and extra ID and he's like "Well, there's my Concealed Weapons Permit."

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