A LA FOLIE
Read moreHere is a very good and rather cheap creperie located on the pedestrian street Espanola Way in the heart of SoBe. Whether savory (galettes) or sweet (crepes), everything is delicious and the taste is identical to the Breton creperies. As for the rest, there is a nice selection of sandwiches and salads, French-style appetizers, generous dishes such as tartiflette, as well as nice cheese and charcuterie platters. The intimate setting evokes the traditional French bistrots, and you can enjoy sitting on the terrace or in the patio with its lovely trees.
PUERTO SAGUA RESTAURANT
Read moreOne of the best Cuban and Spanish cuisines in Miami Beach. The shrimp is very good, and the pork excellent, but try their picadillo, which is really unique, or their specialty, the paella. Very famous, this rather inexpensive restaurant attracts both old Spaniards and young hipsters, in an elegant atmosphere, where the waiters wear impeccably buttoned white shirts, tucked into black pants with a marked crease. Don't hesitate to share a dish if you're not very hungry, as the plates are copious.
CASA JUANCHO
Read moreCuban and Spanish cuisines, the latter being probably one of the best in Miami. Musicians accompany the evenings. Prices have evaporated in recent years and you will need more than $ 25 per person.
BONGO CUBAN CAFE
Read moreGloria and Emilio receive you very warmly in this restaurant, which cultivates nostalgia in Havana of the 1950 s. Authentic Cuban cuisine is dildo.