New and innovative restaurants and trends are constantly being trialed here, making it hard to pin any one place down. Forget Copenhagen, Tokyo or Mexico City… This is the new darling of the foodie world! While authentic Cuban and Latino cuisine has always been the mainstay of Miami food, nowadays homegrown chefs are leading the charge to upturn Miami and create a culinary mecca – and so far they are succeeding.
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When you arrive in Gay Key West, enjoy your free time and explore the picturesque town at your own pace but don’t forget to visit Ernest Hemingway’s Little White House and try a some of the famous Key Lime Pie while you savor the local culture and Caribbean atmosphere.
Many famous festivals occur here annually including the Calle Ocho Festival, Cultural Fridays and the Three Kings Parade. Yes, feelings still run hot here about the Castro region in Cuba and asking many of the older generations of Cuban’s here will result in an insightful, if one-sided, analysis of current affairs of their island to the South. Today Little Havana is a major center of social, cultural, and political life in Miami and is well-known for its street life, food, music, small businesses, and political passion.