
Francisca Charcoal Chicken & Meats | Doral
Francisca Charcoal Chicken & Meats in Doral has built the kind of devoted local following that charcoal grill spots either earn fast or don't earn at all.
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The best restaurants for latin in Miami, curated by TastyPals editors.

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Francisca Charcoal Chicken & Meats in Doral has built the kind of devoted local following that charcoal grill spots either earn fast or don't earn at all.
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Pisco y Nazca has built a reputation as one of the more committed Peruvian spots in Doral, which is saying something in a Miami neighborhood that takes its Latin American food seriously.
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Bulla Gastrobar has built its Miami reputation on a format that travels well: modern Spanish gastrobar logic, small plates designed for sharing, and a gin-tonic list long enough to anchor a whole evening.
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Mordisco Miami keeps showing up in the right conversations in Doral when people want a reliable latin american plan.
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Fonda Sabaneta keeps showing up in the right conversations when people want a reliable colombian plan.
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West Flagler doesn't run on hype, and Fonda Sabaneta isn't interested in generating any.
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Limoncello Doral is an Italian restaurant doing something that sounds improbable on paper: landing a white-tablecloth, pasta-forward Italian concept in a Miami suburb better known for logistics parks and corporate campuses than for cacio…
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Bocas House is one of the better-known latin american spots in Doral in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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La Ventana Miami Beach is a dependable colombian option that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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What Doggi's Arepa Bar is doing in Miami is straightforward and kind of important: it's making the case that Venezuelan street food deserves the same serious attention this city gives to its Cuban and Colombian kitchens, and it's making…
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Mr Cachapa Wynwood is one of the better-known venezuelan spots in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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El Sitio Coffee Bar isn't chasing Miami's flashiest Venezuelan crown, and that restraint is apparently the whole point.
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Miyako Doral Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar is one of the better-known latin american spots in Doral in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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El Nogal Latin Restaurant & Bar is a sensible colombian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Baires Grill - Doral is a latin american restaurant in Doral in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Dale Arepa Bar & Healthy Bistro has been feeding Miami since 2012 with a clear and uncompromising thesis: Venezuelan home cooking made with fresh ingredients, customizable for how you actually eat, and priced so that eating well doesn't…
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Divieto Ristorante keeps showing up in the right conversations in Doral when people want a reliable latin american plan.
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What Alegria by El Rancherito is doing in Miami's Latin dining scene is straightforward but increasingly rare: serving unapologetically Colombian food at price-one dollars without the cafeteria compromise.
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Andrés Carne de Res Miami is a colombian restaurant in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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The Doral Yard is less a restaurant than a thesis statement about a neighborhood that Miami's trendier zip codes have spent years underestimating.
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El Patio 305 is doing something Miami has plenty of opportunities to water down but rarely gets right at this price point: straightforward Colombian cooking, no apologies, no pan-Latin hedging.
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Palo Quemao takes its name from Bogotá's sprawling market district, and the philosophy tracks: this is a Miami spot that reads as a genuine cultural outpost rather than a diluted export.
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Arepera Araguaney Market is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Arepa Bar is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Pueblito Viejo is a sensible colombian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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La Latina is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Venezuelan food in Miami has a habit of getting shouldered aside by the city's louder culinary obsessions — the Cuban sandwich spots, the Peruvian ceviche temples.
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The top restaurants for latin in Miami include Francisca Charcoal Chicken & Meats | Doral, Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar, Bulla Gastrobar. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Francisca Charcoal Chicken & Meats | Doral is among the top-rated options for latin in Miami, with a 9.8 Google rating and 28,787 reviews.
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