Located in the American town of Surfside, Josh's Deli offers an amazing mix of American fast foods. It is a small place offering breakfast, delis, diners including cured and smoked meat as well as fish and good old American sandwiches. The main chef Josh, serves you with whatever you choose from the imaginative menu offered at this restaurant. In terms of alcohol, beer and wine is served. This place tends to get crowded just after the opening hours, so it would be better to hurry up and reach this place in time before the crowd gets in.
Located on South West 8th Street, Sweet Dogs is one of the best hot dog places in the city. This family friendly, wheelchair accessible establishment offers a variety of hot dogs and sides. What gives this friendly neighborhood fast food joint an edge are their unique dressings and their signature Home Sauce. With their signature hot dogs including the Dolphin, the Heat, and the U featuring alongside their more inventive creations on the food menu, Sweet Dogs also serves delicious ice cream cones, sundaes, milkshakes, and more.
Mr. & Mrs. Bun is the ideal place to seek a quick, scrumptious snack and a refreshing soft drink. Specialists in Peruvian-style sandwiches and empanadas, everything that comes out of the kitchen is prepared using fresh ingredients, including their very own baked buns. Walk in for a hearty bite of the Short Rib, Pork Belly or Triple Sandwich, which are certain to etch itself into your memory. Apart from sandwiches, a host of brownies, soups, salads and desserts are also featured on the menu along with fascinating smoothies and fresh fruit juices.
Doce Provisions is located on the border of the Little Havana and Coral Way neighborhoods, and it features home-spun Cuban cuisine in an unpretentious setting. If you arrive for lunch, the Guacamole is the only non-Cuban dish on the menu, however instead of tortilla chips, Doce uses tostones, or fried plantains. The Cuban sandwich is nothing short of spectacular, and the El Churrasco, which is a skirt-steak on top of a white-potato mash (Boniato), then drizzled with a warm, bacon-truffle Ponzu sauce is excellent.
Tucked away in the heart of Miami Beach, La Leggenda Pizzeria, with staff from the home country and recipes as well, is a haven for Neapolitan pizza aficionados. The wood-fired pizzas follow the traditions of Napoli—not too fancy, simple, and with original ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes. Word on the street is that La Leggenda's pies are the real deal—think perfectly blistered crusts, fresh mozzarella, and toppings that go with flavor. Beyond the pizza, diners rave about the restaurant's lively atmosphere and friendly staff. The place is small, and sometimes it's hard to find a table, but if you find yourself on Española Way and you're hungry, then it's one of the best on the street.
As its name suggests, this place is known for its sandwiches that are prepared using traditional Peruvian techniques and ingredients. The interiors are minimalistic yet elegant with a service counter that faces a cluster of chairs and stools. The eatery serves two types of sandwiches; hot or cold, with the latter being the preferred choice for breakfast. Specialty items include the Egg and Turkey Sandwich, Butifarra and Chicken Salad Sandwich.