Handpicked by a Miami Local Expert, we bring you our guide to 'Best Latin Restaurants in Miami'.

Every cantina is a cultural expression of the place where it is found. Gastronomy-wise, we have an extensive menu of Mexican Cuisine dishes, offering representative dishes of each state of the country, with traditional techniques and recipes (handmade tortilla, sauces made in a molcajete), along with avant-garde techniques such as vacuum cooking, spherification, foam, etc. We constantly update our...More info

Boia De is an Italian restaurant barely wider than a bowling lane located in a strip mall on the edge of Little Haiti and Buena Vista. The one-page menu usually has somewhere between 15 to 20 outstanding dishes, along with natural wine, cider, beer, and aperitivo cocktails. There are staples that have been on the menu since day one—like the world’s greatest chopped salad and the world’s f...More info

Sala’o Cuban restaurant and bar combines its Cuban roots & seafood with a lively ambience offering Happy Hour specials, live music every day and the Latin vibe you´re looking for. Right here, in a little corner of Miami’s popular Calle Ocho in Little Havana you will find the most authentic Cuban experience. From seafood to quality meats, the chef has curated a menu that ties his signature...More info

Novecento (900) is a symbol. An experience. A meeting space, meant to bring people together in a classically rare, never average and always well done setting. Novecento can feel like Sunday dinner at home with the family, but it can also be a choice for a business lunch with colleagues, a night out with your significant other or a soccer game with friends. You will be able to indulge in gastron...More info

To live the Cubata experience is to move your senses and emotions to the Cuban land, enjoying the local dishes and Spanish influence. You can't leave without tasting its tasty tapas, its well-worked rice pudding or its tender octopus. We recommend Cubata because you can experience a night of live bands, Caribbean music and accompany it with a variety of cocktails, as well as an excellent wine or a...More info

Inspired by its Mexican roots, La Tiendita shares with you one of the greatest richness of its gastronomy. With original recipes from their ancestors, seasoned with the love and charisma of their people, we have come to Wynwood so that you can live and savor a legitimate Mexican experience. ...More info

Ball & Chain Saloon opened its doors in 1935. The building offers a facade history as colorful and fascinating as any structure on this part of Calle Ocho, an area within Little Havana that is increasingly being considered for your Miami stadium visit. It was and is a nighttime hangout for many of the world's most famous jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Count Basie...More info

This is one of the places you can't miss in Miami. James Beard Award winner Michael Schwartz's Amara is right on the bay with a beach club atmosphere, Latin American and coastal flavors. This quintessential Miami waterfront restaurant is located two blocks east of Biscayne Boulevard, adjacent to 31st Street, and offers the public unobstructed access to its driveway with street parking and v...More info

Cuban legend Julio Cabrera built Miami's Café La Trova as the ultimate tribute to his homeland. This festive space in the Little Havana neighborhood showcases the island's historic bartending style. Dressed in stylish jackets, La Trova's bartenders perform acrobatic stunts with their cocktail shakers and strainers, tossing drinks in the air and occasionally pausing to play the band's beat. Trova ...More info

Spanglish is a unique Wynwood experience that combines entertainment, craft cocktails and a unique foodie-approved menu within an intimate speakeasy-style décor. Spanglish has a unique approach to craft cocktails, have you ever been served a cocktail in a camera lens? Well here you can find that experience, as well as their entire menu, offering a truly unique blend of Latin and American...More info