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5.0 (3 reviews)

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The Miami Flea - Proud of the fam-bam, @jlpr, for organizing this donation drive for #UnitedWayMiami #SeptMiamiFlea

The Miami Flea

3.4(35 reviews)
0.5 miOmni

I can't believe it took me to long to check out the Miami Flea!…read more I stopped by last weekend for their holiday bazaar and was in love with all the vendors! From jewelry to crystals to succulents and art, there was something for everyone at the Miami Flea. They also had live music which was super festive and a bar with cocktails. The cocktails were from Mac's pub and super refreshing and tropical. Some of my favorite vendors included Martha of Miami with her Miami AF merchandise, Wagboss and La Succulenta. I left with inspirational jewelry from lucky bee, and a full heart from all the Local love that was going on that day. Aside from the shopping they also have a section for food. I didn't try, but the options were varied and looked delish. Parking can be tricky. There's a few cash lots around but I got lucky with street parking near by. The Miami Flea is a fun spot to support local! Shout out to all the small biz owners following their dreams and making Miami a truly unique place :)

Like my review of the Metrorail, I like the *idea* of the Miami Flea more than the execution of it…read more I have no idea how much it costs to be a vendor here or what the requirements are, but it must be expensive. It would be cool if they opened the application up to one-time vendors or pop-ups. I wouldn't really make it your main destination for the day, but just a short stop to somewhere else in downtown or Wynwood. I've only purchased food like coffee, macarons, etc. here. Never saw any stuff I actually wanted to buy. The vintage stuff vendor is pretty cool though. It's great for people watching and chilling because a variety of characters show up.

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Fatman Hotdogs & More - Beef sausage sandwich with Fatman sauce.

Fatman Hotdogs & More

4.4(17 reviews)
2.8 miLiberty City

Fatman Hotdogs and More is straight fire if you're craving a loaded dog done every possible way…read more They've got hotdogs in every style you can think of, and the chicken bacon ranch dog was hands-down my favorite, packed with flavor and insanely satisfying. The food definitely doesn't hold back, everything is bold and indulgent, and you can mix and match combos to your heart's content. The only reason it's not a full 5 stars is that it can get a little greasy at times, but honestly, that's part of the guilty-pleasure vibe. Other than that... soooo good.

I've been stalking this place for a while now because I live in Margate. This food truck is located…read morein Miami, west of Wynwood. It's located in a parking lot of a commercial neighborhood. The service was friendly and the food was cooked fresh to order. I got the Mac Daddy with the Fatman Sauce and potato sticks and a side of Fatman Tots with Tot Sauce. First off, the Mac Daddy was MINDBLOWING. The dog was girthy and savory, almost like a kielbasa. The mac and cheese was creamy, the Fatman sauce gave it a nice kick and the potato sticks gave a welcome crunchy texture. The Fatman Tots were heavily seasoned before even dipping into the Tot Sauce, which was savory, sour, and slightly sweet. I might have preferred the Fatman Sauce to dip because the tot sauce plus the tot seasoning was a little too much for me, but that's just personal preference. Tot sauce with plain tots would be fire, too. Did I drive two hours roundtrip for a hot dog? Yes I did, and I would do it again for this place anytime.

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Tacos & Tattoos - Croquetas De Maduro

Tacos & Tattoos

4.1(2.6k reviews)
14.9 mi
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Love coming here always, love the drinks and the people that work here…read more Food always comes out so fast and the vibes are always on point I had to come back and make sure I posted the Happy Hour for everyone to find and their menu

Tacos and Tattoos used to be a very small place in Sable Chase that was always crowded, but it was…read morefamily-owned, the food was great, and the environment was always friendly and kind. Since they've moved to this bigger location, they've done nothing but grow themselves into a restaurant that has tasteless food, charges WAY too much money or overcharges you, as I will show from my pictures. They seem to have lost all those family values and now just sell food that has very little flavor. What the southerners say is, "they got a little too big for their britches." Today, after a very long time of not going there, I thought to try again as I used to love having their crunchy little hard shelled tacos. Since today is $2 taco day, what better day to go, right? As you can see, from the first image, these are being sold as their $2 tacos. I can assure you these are not even close to being actual or normal sized tacos. They're more like little chips. They got the smallest little flower tortilla they could find, put a little bit of meat on there and some toppings, and that's what they're calling their "tacos." They didn't even have any flavor to them. Then I asked for a little bit of their salsa, which I used to love getting their salsa and chips for free. The girl charged me $1.50 for this teensy little thing of salsa and didn't disclose that to me. I get the bill that I think is going to be $6.00, and when I questioned her because it was over $8.00, only then did she disclose the $1.50. She also did not provide me or my friend an itemized bill even when she took my credit card. If you're going to charge that much money for something so small, the waiter or bartender should disclose that to the customer so they have a choice as to whether they want to pay that much money for something so small. This used to be a great place to eat with really good, tasty food, and now it's just become a flavorless, overpriced mexican restaurant. Very sad. I will never spend my money there again. I wouldn't suggest you do either.

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Chef Allen's Farm to Table

Chef Allen's Farm to Table

4.6(14 reviews)
0.5 miOmni
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I Really enjoyed the 5 course dinner. Staff and chef are very friendly. It feels very welcoming and…read moreeasy. The plates were exactly as in the name, farm to table. Tables are set up next to the farmers market. I opted for a glass of rose and it was really good (and I'm not a wine drinker). The plates came out at a good pace. Everything was really good and tasty. I tasted some new things (e.g. fennel, roasted olives...). I wouldn't mind eating here again, but it was not mind blowing either. It's outside dining so if there's no breeze then it must be very hot sitting there. if you love the better things in life and are a vegetarian then this is definitely the spot for you! It is very different for Miami! I'm sure there's nothing like this around.

I'm an unrepentant meat eater. I love cows on a plate, on bun (along with chicken), etc etc…read more However, I'm open minded enough that I'll try a vegetarian meal once in a while, especially if it's with fellow foodie friends. Josette S. posted the event, and this was my second time at Chef Allen's Farm to Table dinners, since I'd previously indulged at an Elite event a few years back. There is still free parking across the street. The dining area had various farmer market booths around selling vegetables, jams and a tasty cherry Italian ice. To a carnivore like me, salads are typically just the app or first course, but as a vegetarian meal everything was a salad. We started with a family-style plate of various (yellow, red, and roma) tomatoes and fried okra. I found out veggie dishes can be fried! The third course of roasted potatoes and red peppers along with a cool yet spicy red pepper hummus. This contained my usual veggie plates so it was easily my favorite! Main course was a piece of eggplant parmesan with just the right amount of tomato, cheese and a side of wild rice. I ate most of the eggplant "meat" but left the skin. The second course, other than the shredded carrots, was the one I could have passed on. Like President Bush, Broccoli wouldn't be prudent, not gonna do it.. Dessert was a rich, not overly sweet, piece of chocolate brownie. Though I said in was going to be a troll and have a burger afterward, I was actually satisfied! Chef Allen himself spoke the first event I went (during the elite event) giving a history of how each dish related to the dinners theme. However, he wasn't there at Monday's event so we missed out on that. Still, the manager and staff from the Books and Books cafe were very pleasant and informative. I'd definitely give the cows another break sometime.

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