Wynwood is one of those neighborhoods that has quickly become a hot spot in the city. In the last couple of years, it has gone through an unbelievable transformation, evolving from a place you wouldn't want to wander into at night to a colorful artistic haven full of galleries, night life, street art and great restaurants.
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Grace Della, owner of Miami Culinary Tours kicking off the tour |
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Federico Uribe Gallery |

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Wynwood Walls |
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Inside Wynwood Kitchen & Bar |
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Ropa Vieja Empanadas and Queso Fresco Maduros |
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Take some meat home |
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The Butcher Shop |
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Pierogis |
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Polish Kielbasa |
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Belgian Ale |


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Chicken Mofongo |
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Bar at Pride and Joy |

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Deviled Egg with Pulled Pork |
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SuViche |
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Causas |
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Fireman Derek's Key Lime Pie |
I highly recommend booking a Miami Culinary Tour to Wynwood and getting to know the neighborhood that is causing so much buzz in Miami. You'll be glad you did. The experience is fun, delicious and a must-do for tourists and Miami foodies alike. For more information, visit their website at Miami Culinary Tours.
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