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Casa Tua
- Miami, USA
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Casa Tua is way too cool to have a sign out front. You’ll know it by the oh-so-fabulous crowd streaming in, the hovering limos out front and what you can see of the beautiful building itself (much of it’s hidden behind a high hedgerow). If you manage to get a table in the magnificent, 1925 Mediterranean-style villa, you can linger over high-priced (but very delicious) lamb chops, steaks and pastas, in one of several classy and gentlemanly quarters.
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S&S Restaurant
- Miami, USA
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Step back into the past at this classic ’40s-style diner (located right across the street from the Miami city cemetery, by the way). It’s popular with cops, has downright sassy service (‘Keep yer shirt on, hon!’) and serves great old-fashioned, comfort-food choices like burgers, meatloaf, and baked macaroni and cheese, plus more adventurous entries like shrimp Creole.
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Taquerías el Mexicano
- Miami, USA
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This casual, friendly joint serves tasty and authentic Mexican food from enchiladas to chilaquiles – a breakfast dish that consists of tortilla chips simmered in green sauce, mixed with scrambled eggs, and covered with cheese and sour cream, then served with rice and beans. Wash your dinner down with a Mexican beer like Bohemia or Negra Modelo.
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Exquisito Restaurant
- Miami, USA
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For cheap coffee, casual atmosphere and home-style food, this place is exquisite (ha ha ha). Order any combination of steak, french fries, sausage, ham, eggs, toast and café con leche (coffee with milk) and you’re not even breaking a fiver. The full desayuno (breakfast) will keep you going all day.
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Le Bouchon du Grove
- Miami, USA
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The atmosphere here is authentic – tables crammed close together and walls laden with antique signs – and the staff is friendly and heavily accented. It’s a cozy respite from the mall scene, and meal options, such as the beef filet in peppercorn sauce, light crepes or traditional onion soup are all scrumptious.
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Bissaleh Café
- Miami, USA
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An Israeli café, Bissaleh has an extensive menu of fish and pasta, but the real draw is the signature dish, a puff pastry stuffed with cheese or olives, potatoes and spinach, plus similar Middle Eastern turnovers like boreka and malawach.
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La Carreta
- Miami, USA
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The original link in a Cuban chain of restaurants, La Carreta features all the traditional Cuban dishes you’ll find up the street at Versailles. The decor is a little less glaring and in-your-face, though no less kitschy in its country farmhouse way.
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Novecento
- Miami, USA
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Dark wood lends an authentic ambience to this dimly-lit Argentine restaurant. It's noisy, thanks to the bar, and you'll probably be there a while - no one's in any hurry - but it's a cool downtown scene nonetheless.
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Lime Fresh Mexican
- Miami, USA
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Pig out on Mexican food Miami Beach-style: with the low-fat 'skinny burrito' or low-carb 'South Beach burrito.' (Regular fattening food is also available if you don't have a thong to worry about.)
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Jimmy’s East Side Diner
- Miami, USA
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Come to Jimmy’s, a classic greasy spoon, for big cheap breakfasts of omelettes, French toast or pancakes, and turkey clubs and burgers later in the day.
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