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Savoring the Flavors of Little Havana Little Havana is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood in Miami, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning street art, and mouth-watering cuisine.

Savoring the Flavors of Little Havana

Little Havana is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood in Miami, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning street art, and mouth-watering cuisine. For adventurous eaters, a food crawl through Little Havana is an absolute must-do experience. In this article, we'll guide you through the best restaurants, cafes, and eateries to try during your culinary adventure.

A Taste of Cuba

As you stroll down Calle Ocho (8th Street), the main thoroughfare of Little Havana, you'll be greeted by the enticing aromas of traditional Cuban cuisine. Cuban food is a fusion of Spanish, African, and indigenous Taino influences, resulting in a unique flavor profile that will leave you wanting more.

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Some must-try dishes during your food crawl include:

  • Lechon Asado (roasted pork) at Ball & Chain
  • Arroz con Pollo (chicken and rice) at El Exquisito Restaurant
  • Croquetas (deep-fried balls filled with ham, chicken, or fish) at Versailles

Sweet Treats and Café Culture

After sampling the savory delights of Little Havana's restaurants, be sure to indulge in some sweet treats and café culture. Visit the iconic Ball & Chain bar for a decadent Cuban coffee and a pastry, or try the famous Cuban toast (a buttery, sugary bread) at the local bakery.

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Insider Tips

  • Be prepared to walk – Little Havana is best explored on foot.
  • Visit during lunchtime to avoid crowds and long wait times.
  • Don't be afraid to try new dishes and flavors; that's what a food crawl is all about!
  • Consider visiting in the evening for a lively atmosphere and live music.

Where to Go

Little Havana is easily accessible by car or public transportation. If you're driving, parking can be challenging, so consider using one of the many parking garages in the area.

Practical Info:

  • Ball & Chain: 1513 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135 (Open daily from 12 pm – 2 am)
  • El Exquisito Restaurant: 1400 W 42nd Ave, Hialeah, FL 33018 (Open daily from 11 am – 10 pm)
  • Versailles: 3555 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135 (Open daily from 9 am – 1 am)

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