Sure, Miami is known for its exotic beaches, hot nightlife, and sizzling art scene, led by art show Art Basal, but it also has a thriving ethnic culinary scene. The city’s population is comprised of a rich tapestry of Jamaican, Haitian, and Cuban cultures. As a result, the city’s dining experiences are reflective of its heritage. NewsOne has developed a list of places to dine for those traveling to Miami for the holidays and offers something for all tastes and budgets. Bon appétit!
1. Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant
Miami
Open Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
Diners will find reasonably priced, delicious, and authentic Jamaican food at Dave Jamaican Bakery & Restaurant. The menu boasts freshly prepared, island style cooking, including beef patties, hard dough bread and cow foot, and sweet potato pudding.
2. Sheri Restaurant
Miami Gardens
Open Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
Sheri Restaurant specializes in Southern Nigerian cuisine, with a combination of traditional and colonial foods. Dishes are cooked from scratch with fresh and natural ingredients and spiced according to our customers’ preferences from mild to super spicy. Dishes include Isi ewu pepper soup, vegetables and fresh fish, and jollof rice.
3. Tap Tap
Miami Beach
Open New Year’s Day
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