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The Miami Flea - Proud of the fam-bam, @jlpr, for organizing this donation drive for #UnitedWayMiami #SeptMiamiFlea

The Miami Flea

3.4(35 reviews)
4.3 mi•Omni

I can't believe it took me to long to check out the Miami Flea!…read more I stopped by last weekend for their holiday bazaar and was in love with all the vendors! From jewelry to crystals to succulents and art, there was something for everyone at the Miami Flea. They also had live music which was super festive and a bar with cocktails. The cocktails were from Mac's pub and super refreshing and tropical. Some of my favorite vendors included Martha of Miami with her Miami AF merchandise, Wagboss and La Succulenta. I left with inspirational jewelry from lucky bee, and a full heart from all the Local love that was going on that day. Aside from the shopping they also have a section for food. I didn't try, but the options were varied and looked delish. Parking can be tricky. There's a few cash lots around but I got lucky with street parking near by. The Miami Flea is a fun spot to support local! Shout out to all the small biz owners following their dreams and making Miami a truly unique place :)

Like my review of the Metrorail, I like the *idea* of the Miami Flea more than the execution of it…read more I have no idea how much it costs to be a vendor here or what the requirements are, but it must be expensive. It would be cool if they opened the application up to one-time vendors or pop-ups. I wouldn't really make it your main destination for the day, but just a short stop to somewhere else in downtown or Wynwood. I've only purchased food like coffee, macarons, etc. here. Never saw any stuff I actually wanted to buy. The vintage stuff vendor is pretty cool though. It's great for people watching and chilling because a variety of characters show up.

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hyundai air & sea show - Paratroopers

hyundai air & sea show

4.3(3 reviews)
1.0 mi

America..America..America Heck Yeah!…read more Like every kid that's watched Top Gun, the A-Team, Crimson Tide etc. I have respect, admiration and a hint of "wannabe" for our Military. Therefore, whenever there's a public event I try to attend. The fact that it's right on the sand of south beach on a sunny Memorial Weekend? Even better! The way the event is organized, the different branches of the military put interactive displays of the "exciting" units (special forces, air defense, tanks, fighter pilot) to let people try out and sign up for recruiting lists (I'm sure). They also have fitness contests where for example, this here late 40's dude, can do 40 pushups for military swag such as water bottles and take pictures with different hardware. I also got to play around on a simulated missile battery and wear cool helmets. The best way to see the air show and parachute jumpers is buying a ticket to be able to access the fenced-in area on the ocean (similar to what is done for SOBEWFF and the like.) Operating just off the water, myself and others were treated to displays such as the SEAL team boarding a ship, checking out the paratroops and of course seeing some pretty fast planes! They also had a display of vintage military aircraft. Getting to the beach has both general admission and various VIP tiers. With GA you basically get a front seat to all the action and have to buy everything else as you go. Springing for "basic" VIP gets you seating in one of the tents, included well drinks (basics like rum and coke) and a lunch plate (Churrasco & couscous). The VIP also gets you one re-entry to the area. The drawback to the tent did limit seeing some of the flights though. The only other snafu was that the printed ticket showed the entrance on 10th and Ocean when in reality it was on 13th.. Oh well, at least I got some PT going in. I could also stay on the beach after the show and catch up on my tan as well!

South Beach is a beautiful setting for the Air & Sea Show. Lummus Park is great because it is…read moreclean, has a shady grassy area and there's the beautiful beach with nice white sand. (Plus the weather was absolutely perfect....definitely hot because it is Miami, but there was a 0% chance of rain!.). Anybody could attend the show but with the VIP ticket you have a fenced off section and access to a shady tent where there are food and beverage concessions..

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Eatalian Truck - Ciao Bella!

Eatalian Truck

4.0(3 reviews)
1.6 mi
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I like food trucks because it is real, inexpensive (most of the time), can be great food and fun!…read more I found this Italian truck or trailer close to Midtown serving great lasagna and meatballs for about $5. They told me its their first week and will have a spot on South Beach next week. They are Italians and I think they will be successful. The name is Eatalian Truck and they are very friendly and make a really good Italian meal on the go. They are on Facebook.

This unassuming trailer decorated with Italian movie memorabilia caught my eye this last Friday at…read morethe Tamiami Food Truck gathering, offering to serve a few Italian dishes (lasagna, meatballs and pasta). The chef (whose name I did not get, because I'm smart like that) spoke pitifully little English, but he was openly friendly and kind. I ordered a meat lasagna and was pretty happy to get my order on short notice with a bit of bread on the side. I honestly thought that'd be it. The portion wasn't crazy huge (which you almost expect eating at a food truck) and it wasn't the crazy kind of lasagna you'd see somewhere else that's drenched in cheese and sauce. What happened was that I bit into the thing and was blown away because it was surprisingly delicious. Really, really good lasagna, with super-tender pasta that you can tell was made fresh, no shortcuts. If that wasn't enough, I'd returned to pay my compliments and I got to try a piece of tiramisu. Maybe it's because I'd never actually had tiramisu before (and I claim to love Italian food -- I'm a failure), but it was delicious and sweet. Girlfriend had some of my tiramisu too, and noting that she has had some amazing tiramisu in the past, noted that what I'd just eaten was definitely up there. So maybe the portion isn't what you're used to, but if you just want to have GOOD Italian food, then this truck will impress you. (And get the tiramisu once you're finished.)

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SOBEWFF : Goya Foods' Grand Tasting Village - Toasting to the Full Moon

SOBEWFF : Goya Foods' Grand Tasting Village

4.6(249 reviews)
0.8 mi

A huge shoutout to Yelp and their ticket giveaways. I was able to win a ticket for the event on…read moreSaturday and it was awesome! From the moment you step in, it's sensory overload in the best way. Think endless rows of tasting booths, celebrity-chef energy buzzing in the air, cocktails flowing freely, and the ocean breeze reminding you that you're very much in Miami. This is not a "grab one bite and go" event--this is a pace-yourself, choose-your-own-adventure experience. There's sooo many options! You'll find everything from refined, chef-driven bites to indulgent comfort food, with Latin flavors making a strong showing (as they should, given the Goya sponsorship). Portions are tasting-sized but generous enough that if you're strategic--and disciplined--you'll leave full. The drinks? Not sure what the statistic was but I am pretty sure there were at least 2 booths for every food stall. Wine, spirits, cocktails, bubbles--every few steps there's something new to sip, and the brands go all out. Hydration stations are your friend, and yes, you should use them. What really sets the Grand Tasting Village apart is the energy. Live music, chef demos, and being on the sand in the Miami heat. it's lively without feeling chaotic. It's crowded, sure, but that's part of the SOBEWFF charm. If you don't like lines or navigating through happy, slightly buzzed food lovers, this may not be your scene. I highly recommend if you're a foodie, a wine lover, or just someone who enjoys excellent food in a high-energy, Miami-glam setting, the Goya Foods' Grand Tasting Village is a must-do SOBEWFF event. Come hungry, wear comfortable shoes, and wear sunscreen and sun-protection.

The food and wine festival is fun. Idk if $270.00 per ticket fun, but fun. There is a plethora of…read morefoods and goodies to gather from all the different stations, so if you do get the opportunity to come to this event, make sure you get your moneys worth. It's also nice that you get to meet some food network stars. Make sure you remain well hydrated, as I saw several people collapse from dehydration.

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