Pastelitos de guava y queso always and forever!
This is your place to eat all the Argentinean goodies. In particular, I'd recommend sandwiches de miga and all the "facturas" (aka pastries)
If you're not tired of Argentinian food, head to Fiorito. If you see Messi here and you don't call Amanda, you are uninvited from the wedding.
Walk around Bal Harbour shops and window shop for things you definitely can't afford. Then have 10/10 sushi at Makoto.
empanadas 4 lyf
Best ceviche in town!
Venezuelan arepas abound. Be warned: they are very large!
Get a fat late-night sandwich that will cure your hangover before it begins
Great spot for Haitian food
Really good barbecue
Where Amanda spent half her time in high school. Don't judge. The ribs are delish and they have a dessert that includes a brownie, kitkats, oreo, and ice cream.
This is by no means the best Cuban food you'll eat, but it's as much a Miami institution as the beach. Go have some frijoles and old people watch.
Bougie food court with a fun rooftop
Cute backyard bar with yummy drinks
Cute outdoor wine bar with live music (what's to hate?!)
Beautiful place for a sunset drink
One of the newest and most interesting museums in Miami. If you're into contemporary art (and in particular, contemporary art by artists of color), don't miss out.
Explore one of the most Miami (aka Cuban) neighborhoods. Food, music, and lots of cafecitos.
Cuban sandwiches!
Wood-fired food for the win!
Vinal listening bar in Wynwood.
Cozy upscale mall with a handful of restaurants, bars, and shops.
Old-school bar with a pool table & darts serving cocktails, draft beer, sandwiches & finger foods.
Upscale Mexican
Cuban spot on Calle Ocho known for cocktails and live music.
Former 1930s gas station turned oyster bar/seafood haven with luxurious and down-home options.
A 1930s-era house with patio seating sets the stage for refined versions of Greek & Turkish cuisine.