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This casual sandwich shop with Peruvian twists and American influences opened in lieu of a lavish wedding by Vanessa Rivera and Gian Carlo Accinell. At Mr. & Mrs. Bun guests can find comfort food ranging from soups and empanadas to sandwiches on bread derived from a combination of foccacia, baguette, and ciabatta for a crusty crunch.
Fourth Street N and 83rd Avenue N mark the culinary intersection of fine Italian cooking and Southern ingredients at north St. Petersburg’s most current causal eatery.
This ceviche-focused eatery at Palms at Town & Country, from the team behind Bulla Gastrobar, serves up a bevy of Peruvian cuisine like papa a la huancaina, causas, lomo saltado, and of course, plenty of ceviche. And for those who can’t choose just one ceviche — there are seven in total — opt for the sampler and try three of Pisco’s most popular options.
At this popular sushi fusion spot, dine on Japanese dishes like sashimi, sushi, rolls, and robata grill items like octopus and filet mignon, plus customer favorite tostones with ceviche and the screaming orgasm with bigeye tuna. Also available on the menu are soups, salads and snacks served tapas style along with sake, beer, wine, and cocktails.
At this popular sushi fusion spot, dine on Japanese dishes like sashimi, sushi, rolls, and robata grill items like octopus and filet mignon, plus customer favorite tostones with ceviche and the screaming orgasm with bigeye tuna. Also available on the menu are soups, salads and snacks served tapas style along with sake, beer, wine, and cocktails.
This place had been around for a while before changing hands to a new owner who kept the original recipe for its famous charbroiled burgers but made the rest of the menu halal. As for that famous burger, Quickie’s offers an original Hollywood take on a classic, old-school hamburger with its addition of crispy fried onions a secret sauce that packs just enough heat.
A cozy, art lined restaurant inside the Crossroads Shopping Center specializes in Italian fare with Latin flair. Secreto is ideal for couples and families alike featuring Italian dishes blended with flavors only found in Miami.
This family owned and operated eatery offers a interesting twist on its dishes by blending Southwest and Caribbean flavors to create a menu with items ranging from the namesake tacos to churasso and patacones, all washed back by plenty of beer. Channeling a Wynwood vibe, the restaurant’s walls and tables are adorned with art by local artists and plenty of entertainment is always on hand like live music, karaoke and stand-up comedy.
This Downtown Dadeland eatery invokes the seasons as inspiration for its menu. While staples include dishes that are friendly for all diets, it is the flavors and ingredients that change. The eatery is open for lunch, dinner, and weekday happy hour, as well as weekend brunch.
Before donuts became hip and pastry chefs got their hands on them, they were the everyman’s breakfast pastry. Dandee Donuts is one of the few independent places where you can still grab an old-school, traditional donut. You can also sit down and have an omelet, a patty melt, or even a pizza here.