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  • Club Tipico Dominicano

    1344 NW 36th St. Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    305-634-7819

    The line forms outside on an industrial stretch of 36th Street in Allapattah and money is collected in a cramped anteroom. But this club is homey and welcoming. A central, elevated dance floor has to be seen to be believed, and the well-lit space offers food, drinks, and plenty of tables. Weekly live radio broadcasts from El Zol 95 FM generate a party crowd that dances to new and traditional bachata music till 5 a.m.
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  • El Conuquito Restaurant

    1099 NW 119th St. North Miami

    305-769-0800

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  • Milly's Restaurant

    2742 SW Eighth St. Little Havana

    305-541-4122

    When it comes to Milly's Restaurant, it's hard to settle on only one of its many selling points. This small restaurant, inconspicuously located on the corner of a rundown shopping center, is a rare gem. Once you walk in (usually after the host opens the door for you out of nowhere), you are instantly transplanted to another time. The decor screams "old world" with its dim lighting, cherry wood furniture, wine-colored drapes, and Tiffany-style light fixtures. The best and most important aspect of dining at Milly's is the food. Although the menu includes various dishes including pastas and steaks, the house specialty is mofongo. That dish is made up of fried plantains mashed with fresh garlic and stuffed with an assortment of goodies. Choices of stuffing include shrimp, lobster, longaniza (Spanish sausage), lambi guisado (stewed conch), fried chicken chunks, grilled chicken breast, and pork -- and all taste great.
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  • Yarumba Restaurant & Lounge

    4740 NW 167th St. Miami Gardens

    305-622-9700