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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 fanciest potato skins—but options change often enough to make each visit feel fresh. Whenever you come, you can bet on encountering some of the best pasta in Miami. The rotating selection includes dishes like sweet corn agnolotti, king crab tagliolini nero, and gnocchi with chunks of sausage underneath a blizzard of shaved black truffle.