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The Molcajete at Oh! Mexico in Miami

As a native New Yorker, I hear the word “touristy” and cringe, so after checking out the mixed bag that is Yelp, I had my reservations (see what I did there?) about dining at Oh! Mexico. Here’s why I gave it a chance. In Miami, I am kind of a tourist, even though I’ve circled Lincoln Road several times in my short life. I’ve also had my fair share of unimpressive Mexican in my native New York City, and honestly, nothing could have been worse than the “nachos” we had the day before at our hotel pool, served with a side of bitter store-bought salsa in a plastic cup.

The eatery on the corner of Española Way is incredibly charming both inside and out. The outdoor seating is the obvious choice, though, peppered with art-deco buildings in pastel hues. The interior dining room is also pleasant, and features giant portraits of famed Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo along with blown glass trinkets and other knick-knacks.

We ordered the Molcajete, a lava rock bowl filled with Mexican guajillo sauce (or green tomatillo sauce,) nopal (cactus), onion, bell pepper, Mexican cheese, and chorizo, with chicken, steak, and shrimp. It was garlicky and delicious – I even had leftovers to take to the beach the next day. At $36, it’s a bit pricey, but those are the brakes when you’re on vacation, especially in South Beach. We also had the pork chop lunch special, chuletas de puerco en salsa chipotle, which were smoked chops smothered in mild and chipotle sauce.

We went for lunch, which I would recommend over dinner—then again, we didn’t try their margaritas, so the choice is yours.
Were there lame people in stupid visors and puka shell necklaces sitting at tables across the way? Yeah. Did they scream “Oh my gawwwdd!” when a guy rode by on a bike with a monkey perched on the handlebars? Yes. Who cares? It’s a charming experience, and you’re on vacation, so have a nice lunch, walk down Collins Avenue, and enjoy your trip, lucky tourist!

Source: http://www.thedailymeal.com/

Tapas y Tintos Spanish Cuisine and Flamenco Show

On July 24, SFG went to Tapas Y Tintos located on Espanola Way in Miami Beach to experience their weekly Flamenco show and Spanish dinner. The Spanish tapas bar has been bringing its Spanish inspired atmosphere t0 the historic street since 1981. From ceiling to floor, the walls are covered with authentic photographs and décor of Spanish novelties such as Spanish Matador costumes, Spanish fans, flamenco dancers and Spain’s beloved soccer team.

Source: http://sfgmag.com/

On the Road: Miami Restaurants

Miami’s reputation for dancing and music goes hand in hand with its spicy Latin cuisine. From Italian to Cuban to New American and Chinese, Miami casts a wide net to find the best, freshest flavors.

Rachael Ray’s search for Miami nightlife led her to Tapas y Tintos, where diners revel in live music and flamenco dancing. For an authentic Spanish meal, order a small plate like shrimp sauteed in garlic or Rachael’s pick of Tortilla Espanola, a traditional Spanish omelet made with potatoes and chorizo.

Source: http://www.foodnetwork.com/