Little Havana
Little Havana is widely viewed as Miami’s cultural epicenter. Home to both Cuban exiles and transplants from Central and South America, the neighborhood vibrates with natural energy. Located just west of Downtown Miami and Brickell, this bustling barrio offers an escape from the more expected parts of town, providing an unapologetically authentic taste of Miami. Along Southwest 8th Street, visitors will find a number of historical landmarks, cigar shops, storefronts, and—most importantly—restaurants serving Café Cubano.
Lung Yai
Versailles
Los Pinareños Fruteria
Tower Theater
Morphe
Taqueria Viva México
La Camaronera
Miami Smokers
Hoy Como Ayer
El Rey de las Fritas
Marlins Park
El Cristo
Domino Park
Cuba Ocho Museum and Performing Arts Center
Ball and Chain
Azucar
Bay of Pigs Museum
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Lung Yai
- Address
- 1731 Southwest 8th Street
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An incredible authentic location for Thai tapas. A bar set-up with flavorful, mouth-watering delicacies to share. The chefs make you feel like you are at their homes for family dinner. It is adorned with a minimalist interior and a laid-back side yard covered in string lights. Favorites include The Crispy Duck Salad and Shrimp Spring Rolls. Pay particular attention to the Northern Thai dishes—a delicacy rarely found in most Thai restaurants. Chef Bas is electric and charismatic. Be forewarned—if you catch a beer with him you might just stay the entire night, happily forgetting any other plans you might have had.