Culinary adventure awaits on Espanola Way. Their historic South Beach street is home to more than a dozen restaurants and sidewalk cafes. Indulge in m ... More
Culinary adventure awaits on Espanola Way. Their historic South Beach street is home to more than a dozen restaurants and sidewalk cafes. Indulge in mouthwatering cocktails and savory dishes by some of South Florida’s most renowned establishments, all while dining al fresco under the Miami sky. With choices ranging from local and traditional Spanish dishes to dayboat catches, and pairings with some of the most creative libations around, this tropical ambiance makes for a compelling destination. In true Spanish style and South Beach tradition, dining and drinking establishments stay open late.
Azucar's ice cream and sorbet flavors are all made from the highest quality and natural ingredients. They buy their ruby mamey, guava, avocados and ma ... More
Azucar's ice cream and sorbet flavors are all made from the highest quality and natural ingredients. They buy their ruby mamey, guava, avocados and mangoes from locally grown farms in the Redlands/Homestead area.
Wynwood is Miami's art district, an area filled with graffiti art and modern art. In particular, Wynwood Walls is full of murals painted by world-clas ... More
Wynwood is Miami's art district, an area filled with graffiti art and modern art. In particular, Wynwood Walls is full of murals painted by world-class artists. Here, you can enjoy taking pictures while appreciating the unique art pieces.
Wynwood is also home to a variety of galleries and art shops, making it a great place to pick up some unique souvenirs. You can also get a taste of Miami by sampling the many fusion cuisines offered at local restaurants.
When Italian immigrants moved to this Manhattan neighborhood in the late 1800s, they brought their customs, food and language. That h ... More
Little Italy:
When Italian immigrants moved to this Manhattan neighborhood in the late 1800s, they brought their customs, food and language. That heritage remains evident today—Little Italy’s streets are lined with restaurants serving Italian staples on red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Di Palo’s cheese shop and Ferrara Bakery & Café—known for its cannoli and espresso—are among the long-tenured businesses still operating today. One of NYC’s oldest street fairs, the annual Feast of San Gennaro, celebrates the patron saint of Naples every September with food and festivities.
The movie "Leon" and "the Godfather" were filmed in Little Italy.
Eataly NYC Downtown is a vibrant Italian market with an array of cafes, to-go counters, sit-down restaurants, and more.
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Eataly NYC Downtown is a vibrant Italian market with an array of cafes, to-go counters, sit-down restaurants, and more.
This is NYC's first cat cafe.
You can play with adoptable cats for up to 30 minutes to 5 hours
and you can also enjoy here drinks and macarons serve ... More
This is NYC's first cat cafe.
You can play with adoptable cats for up to 30 minutes to 5 hours
and you can also enjoy here drinks and macarons served by sister company Macaron Parlor.
Reservations are HIGHLY recommended.
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