Finding South Beach's Answer to Little Havana in Miami, Florida
Deflect the over-the-top commercialism and upscale (and often overpriced) cuisine of South Beach and head straight to Puerto Sagua for an affordable Cuban feast without the hike to Little Havana. Mirrors brighten and enlarge the simple dining space as you pile seasoned black beans upon mounds of fluffy white rice and tear into expertly charred chicken and succulent ropa vieja, all washed down with a frosty mug of Cuban Tropical beer. Follow the locals' lead and come here to fill your belly after a night of clubbing, or walk to nearby Lummus Park and savor your meal on South Beach's famous shoreline under an apricot- and coral-colored sunset.
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