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At 365 Cafe Italiano, their guests are the most important people in their day.
Turkish cuisine doesn’t seem to get the same attention as the foods of its neighbors, even though it influenced the cuisines of most of the region. Regardless, a visit to this downtown Hollywood spot will make you a cheerleader for Turkey’s kebabs, mezze, and desserts.
A West Kendall staple since the late 1990s, Amici’s is a go-to spot for many locals craving Italian fare. It offers something for everyone from pizza by the slice to sandwiches to full-on Italian pasta dinners.
Barley serves up rustic Americana comfort food with Latin, Asian and Italian influences. Customers head to Barley for its daily rotating mac ‘n cheese, which includes varieties like the BAE (bacon, egg, and cheese) and lobster and marcarpone mac, and dishes like squid ink linguini with buttered crab, and oxtail with ricotta gnocchi that go well with one of its many cocktails on tap.
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This casual Puerto Rican eatery has that right combination of friendly service, great food, and affordable prices. Whether you order a full meal or just one of their freshly made alcapurrias or pastelillos, you’ll be treated like family. Don’t miss out on their tripleta sandwich, which features three kinds of meat.
Chez David & Sons
Caribbean restaurant
Service options: Catering Service·
Address: 6856 Stirling Rd, Hollywood, FL 33024
Hours: Opens 11AM Monday- Friday
Health & safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks ·
Phone: (954) 504-1514
Order: doordash.com
The doctor is in — and is serving Peruvian fare. Along with his partners, co-owner and chef Carlos Brescia is always conjuring up new spins on the cuisine of his native Peru. Much like a visit to the doctor’s office, expect a wait but there is always the option to grab a seat at its bar and sip on Peruvian cocktails and beers while waiting.
This authentic Chinese restaurant is open until 2 a.m. every night, making it a great spot for late night cravings of bird’s nest, sea cucumber, and abalone. Less adventurous diners will find a wide selection of noodles and other dishes. Chinese-American fare is lackluster at best, but why order sweet and sour chicken when you can have steamed chicken with lily flower and black fungus?
Diego, who mans the kitchen at this hole-in-the-wall Peruvian rotisserie chicken joint, has been a veteran of numerous chicken spots throughout Miami, always taking his closely guarded recipe with him. He finally has his own place where you can find perhaps the most tender, flavorful chicken north of Peru at a price that can turn this “golden chicken” into a regular habit.
Finka serves up generous portions of Cuban, Korean and Peruvian inspired dishes from appetizers and pizzas to entrees and desserts. Menu highlights include the ceviche with plantain rounds, japchae noodles, and a Islas Canarias croqueta topped pizza. Pair the meal with a with quirky named cocktail made with herbs and spices from its vertical garden.