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Mandy Baca
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Eat
Jul 20, 2017
The Most Delicious Meals in Miami for Under $10
We've told you about the 18 best spots for cheap eats in Miami, but we’re taking it one step further, and lowering the proverbial bar (monetarily, that is) to $10, making sure you have enough moolah for tax and tip (for the most part, at least).
Lifestyle
Mar 24, 2016
19 Weird Things Only People From Miami Do
From the good to the bad, the mundane to the crazy (and what highways to avoid during rush hour), we Miamians know our way around the city.
Drink
Mar 17, 2016
The Most Underrated Bars in Miami
Back in the good ol' days of Miami, hanging out somewhere "underrated" meant going anywhere that wasn't a highly promoted, fashionable club.
Events
Mar 1, 2016
Everything You Absolutely Need to Do in Miami This Spring
Eat
Feb 25, 2016
Famous Chefs on Their First Nights in the Kitchen
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Entertainment
Feb 25, 2016
Stand-up Comics Explain How To Nail Your First Time On Stage
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Lifestyle
Feb 18, 2016
Local-Approved Miami Spots for Avoiding Tourists
Urban Dictionary -- the MOST trusted dictionary -- defines a tourist trap as “a place specifically designed to attract stupid tourists and take their money.”
Eat
Jan 7, 2016
The Definitive Eating Guide to Kendall
Most people will tell you that any land west of Coral Gables is “Kendall”.
Drink
Dec 19, 2015
20 Miami Bars That Are Open on Christmas Day
Around the Miami area, Christmas Eve (or Nochebuena) is when everyone is spending time with their friends and family, drinking eggnog, and really diving head first into the holidays spirit(s).
Eat
Dec 15, 2015
Caja China: All You Need to Know About Miami’s Cuban-Style Whole-Pig Roasts
Sansgibin (Thanksgiving) and Noche Buena (Christmas Eve) are the Cuban occasions reserved for caja china, a tradition that -- along with many Cuban refugees -- made its way to Miami in 1959.
Lifestyle
Dec 11, 2015
What It's Like Growing Up in Miami & What You Learn When You Leave
“Sun, sand, and surf.”
Travel
Dec 7, 2015
These Two Out-of-Towners Ate and Drank Their Way Through Savannah
PayPal and Airbnb’s “Meet Halfway” tool (which gives you $50 off now) lets any two far-flung friends discover the exact middle point between them.
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