[yapc] miami cuban food
Alan Spector
alan at alanspector.org
Tue Jun 3 08:50:46 CDT 2003
Just be ready to pay a premium for food and drinks though, most restaurants
on south beach are over priced.
--alan
On 6/3/03 9:58 AM, "Kevin Meltzer" <perlguy at perlguy.com> wrote:
> Go to South Beach, walk up Collins Ave. and that area. Plenty of places
> to eat, drink, etc... Right next to the beach, and if it is a warm day,
> there will be much viewing pleasure. South Beach is a real hot spot for
> Miami. Personally, I wouldn't go "walking around" Hialeah, but South
> Beach is cool.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
> On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 09:14:09PM -0500, Gordon Pedersen (gordon at visi.com)
> said something similar to:
>> On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:12:36PM -0400, Haim Dimer wrote:
>>> If you're serious about Cuban food, you need to go down to Miami.
>>> Hialeah is the place you want to go. Only thing is, not a lot of
>>> people speak english there.
>>
>> So tell me more, Haim. I arrive about noon Sunday at Miami airport, was
>> hoping to poke around somewhere in Miami before heading to Boca. I'd
>> love to eat at a Cuban place. Is Hialeah a district, a street,...?
>> How's a good way to get there from the airport?
>>
>> I love to walk and love to munch in unfamiliar cities, and places where
>> there's a bunch of popular restaurants are usually interesting places
>> for me to stroll, too. Unless they're at a mall. (:
>>
>>
>> -
>> Gordon Pedersen gordon at visi.com
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