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20 Restaurants You Can (Probably) Get Into Without A Reservation During Art Basel
Got no reservations for Art Basel Miami 2022? Then try one of these 20 walk-in restaurants.
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Luis Galindo Latin American
Luis Galindo is a casual Cuban diner in Coral Gables. Come here on Thursday and order the ajiaco a la criolla.
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Reyes Juice Fruits & Nursery
Reyes Juice Fruits & Nursery serves some of the best Cuban food in South Florida from an open-air straw hut down in Redland.
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El Rinconcito Superlatino III
El Rinconcito Super Latino III is a small spot in Cutler Bay that serves one of the best pan con bistecs in the city.
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Rio Cristal
This Westchester Cuban diner is known for one thing: the bistec rio cristal, which is covered in a massive pile of fries.
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Apocalypse BBQ
Apocalypse makes some of Miami's best barbecue from inside a rundown caddie shack in the middle of Kendall’s Killian Greens golf course.
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Blue Sky Food By The Pound
Blue Sky is a Cuban restaurant on Bird Road that sells food by the pound. But you can also come here for an excellent vaca frita dinner.
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Caracas Bakery MiMo
Caracas Bakery is a cafe in MiMo. If you’re in the mood for a meal that’s not dinner and involves bread, it always makes sense.
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Vice City Pizza
Vice City Pizza in West Kendall makes very good Detroit-style pizza with crunchy corners and big toppings.
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Donut Gallery Diner
Donut Gallery Diner is a Key Biscayne institution. The pancakes are fluffy and the service is friendly.
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Moji African Restaurant
Moji in North Miami is one of Miami's only restaurants specializing in West African food. Get the egusi (and have a cold drink within reach).
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Tony's Pizza
Tony’s Pizza is a pizzeria in Miami Gardens serving pizzas with heavy toppings and crispy crusts.
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Sunday's Eatery
Sunday’s Eatery is a soul food restaurant in Miami Gardens owned by Miami's own Trick Daddy. It's not Miami's best soul food but it works for a quick meal after a Dolphins game.
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Lorna's Caribbean & American Grill
Lorna’s is a big Caribbean restaurant in Miami Gardens with large portions and an excellent Bahamian conch salad.
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Stadium Diner
Stadium Diner is a diner near the Hard Rock Stadium with some really good pancakes.
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Wagons West
Wagons West is a Western-themed diner in Pinecrest with delicious eggs benedict.
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Walter’s Coffee Shop
Walter's Coffee Shop is a diner in Palmetto Bay—a great place to watch morning sports while enjoying giant pancakes.
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Waffle House Miami Gardens
Waffle House is a national chain with only two Miami locations. This one is more docile than most.
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Gregs Cookout
Gregs Cookout in Allapattah will blow you away with its wings and Haitian cuisine. You'll find it inside Jackson Memorial Hospital.
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Lan Pan-Asian Cafe
Lan Pan-Asian Cafe is an Asian-fusion restaurant in Kendall with great sushi rolls a bubble tea window.
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Yakko Bistro
Yakko Bistro is a casual Japanese spot in North Miami Beach with a big menu. The food is great, prices are reasonable, and it's one of our favorite Japanese spots in town.
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Pubbelly Sushi
Pubbelly is a solid choice for Japanese small plates, and it's located at the entrance to the Aventura Mall.
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Motek Aventura
Motek Aventura is a great Israeli restaurant at the mouth of the Aventura Mall.
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Square Pie City
Square Pie City is serving fluffy Detroit-style pizza with really good toppings across the street from the Design District.
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Borti Pasta Bar
Borti is a vendor inside Little River's Citadel food hall, and it's our favorite place for a huge, delicious bowl of pasta for under $20.
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El Sitio Coffee Bar
El Sitio is a casual spot where you can get pretty massive portions of classic Venezuelan dishes at very reasonable prices.