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 |
Miami Culinary Tours recently launched a new tour in the Wynwood Area and I was looking forward to checking it out. Having already been on their South Beach and Little Havana tours, I was curious as to how this one would compare. By the end of the afternoon, I was looking forward to the monthly Wynwood Art Walk to return to some of the galleries we were introduced to by Grace Della, the tour company's owner. Even though I'm a local, and have walked these Wynwood Streets more than once, I wasn't familiar with some of the interesting galleries that were there. For example, Grace took us to the Federico Uribe Gallery, featuring original moving installations, and we were blown away.![]() |
| 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 |

For our next stop, we headed to a different part of the world, sort of speak, and visited popular Puerto Rican eatery Jimmy'z Kitchen, for one of their world famous Chicken Mofongos. If you haven't tried Mofongo, the signature fried plantain dish originally from la Isla del Encanto, this is the place to have it. The portion was generous, and as always, totally tasty with its bits of chicharrones (pork cracklings), and shredded chicken in a creole sauce. Jimmy'z Kitchen welcomed us with a nice sign as we walked into the private area reserved for the group.![]() |
| Chicken Mofongo |
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| Bar at Pride and Joy |
At this point, I'd say we were only about halfway through the tour which meant more good eating on the agenda. Grace brought us back to the U.S.A. with a taste of the south. We stopped at Pride and Joy for a down-home mouthful of Deviled Egg with Pulled Pork. From the moment we walked in to the artfully decorated hotspot, we could smell the smoky aroma of BBQ that instinctively made my mouth water.![]() |
| 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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