Filed Under: [ Food ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Florida ] [ Miami ]
Tags: Brazil, Peru, restaurant
Knowledge is Power!
“Miami diners consider certain money-driven variables pluses in deciding where to go on a night out: the flashy swordsmanship show of a Brazilian rodizio restaurant; the lavish steaks of an Argentine parrillada; the cutting-edge East-West fusion creations of a contemporary Peruvian eatery. Not a plus on any occasion would be, say, a place with bars on the windows and doors ”” a setting that, for the most part, only homesick natives would be motivated to brave.
The Honduran restaurant Adelita’s Café has such a setting. The barred storefront looks pretty scary even to an ex-New Yorker ”” kind of like a Lower East Side drug drop. At best it’s a locale one would pass without noticing. Adelita’s is especially unnoticeable owing to a misleading address on Biscayne Boulevard, occupied by a pizza chain. The café is actually in the same building but around the corner, on 27th Street.”
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