![]() ![]() ![]() Buenos Aires puts dulce de leche in cookies, cakes, ice cream, even coffee. In Argentina, things work a bit differently. In today's dining scene, chefs slap eggs on top of everything. But this areperia is a hidden gem because it's still undiscovered by the masses. Sure, it's on a main road in a budding neighborhood. (Bonus: These hefty sandwiches are vegetarian.) Want additional sweetness? Go for the cachapa - a sweet corn pancake oozing with cheese. At La Latina in midtown, sample the cheese and sweet plantain arepa for just $5.75. You could use some more plátano in your life. Everyone in the neighborhood knows that Sawaddee makes some of the best Thai take-out around. Or blame it on the cramped space: This Normandy Isle restaurant boasts a mere 16 seats. Credit the fresh Thai fare - pad see ew ($10.95), tom yum soups, and duck in red curry ($19.95). They're all great, but who are we kidding? Are you obsessed with the cookbook Jerusalem? Then you must go to Etzel Itzik and try the real deal. For lunch, they've got hummus, labneh, and sandwiches crammed with egg, pickled mango, eggplant, and tahini called sabich. ![]() For breakfast, they serve shakshouka - eggs poached in a fiery tomato sauce. It is delicious.Įtzel Itzik Deli in Aventura just might be the best Israeli spot in town. Try the sambal goreng teri kacang, a spicy blend of anchovies, peanuts, and chili sauce. Bali Café's best deal is its rijsttafel, an elaborate six-course tasting menu that costs only $17.45. There are shrimp dumplings coated in peanut sauce deep-fried egg rolls stuffed with chicken and cabbage and por ayam - chicken legs cooked in spiced coconut milk. See also: Gabose in Lauderhill: Best Korean Restaurant in South FloridaĪt this downtown cash-only restaurant, you can indulge in delicious, inexpensive Indonesian fare. What follows are the top ten hidden gems in Miami. We don't want these places disrupted by rowdy crowds. We take our family, perhaps a friend or a date. These places aren't made for out-of-towners. ![]()
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