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    The best dip you'll ever have! Highly recommend. All my guest love it. I always make sure to have it around when people are over!

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    Don Maguey Mexican Restaurant - Tacos al pastor

    Don Maguey Mexican Restaurant

    4.7(309 reviews)
    5.5 kmFlagami
    $$

    Don Maguey is one of the best Mexican restaurants in Miami…read more Recently I realized that I had not made a review for Don Maguey and it is totally worth coming here. Service is always good. Super friendly waiters and an amazing kitchen make this restaurant a great experience every time you come here. The menu isn't big but it truly has everyone's favorite dishes. Tacos, sopes, enchiladas, mole and many, many more. The key is everything is made fresh daily. The al pastor tacos, green enchiladas, birria and the mole sauce are all incredibly delicious. Try their micheladas and also the spicy margaritas (both super good). The restaurant ambiance is very cozy and inviting. Its simple but nicely decorated. Give it a try.

    **4.5 stars Tried…read morethis spot for the first time and it genuinely caught me off guard--in a good way. We showed up around 3pm on a Sunday and waited about 30 minutes, which felt fair once we realized how small and cozy the place is. Seating is limited, so a bit of patience helps. The food delivered--everything was solid--and the service moved along at a nice pace without feeling rushed. The only real headache? Parking. It's pretty tight and can take some circling to snag a spot. All in, a really enjoyable lunch and definitely worth a return visit... maybe just with a parking strategy next time.

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    Taco Rico Tex-Mex Café - Steak Fajita

    Taco Rico Tex-Mex Café

    3.4(367 reviews)
    2.0 km
    $$

    Taco Rico is one of those places you keep coming back to because it never disappoints. It's…read moreconsistently great, family-oriented, and has that calm, welcoming energy that makes it perfect for a quiet night out when you just want really good tacos without the noise or hype. The tacos are always on point. Perfectly cooked tortillas, generous fillings, and bold, comforting flavors that feel homemade in the best way. The birria-style tacos were especially satisfying, rich and tender with just the right amount of crisp on the outside, paired with a flavorful dipping sauce that takes them to the next level. Simple, messy, and exactly what you want a taco to be. The sides hit too. The rice and beans are classic, well-seasoned, and clearly made with care, not an afterthought. Everything on the tray feels balanced and filling without being heavy. What really makes Taco Rico special is the vibe. It's relaxed, low-key, and genuinely family-friendly. You can take your time, enjoy a beer, have a conversation, and actually hear the people you're with. It's the kind of place that feels like a neighborhood staple rather than a trendy stop. If you're looking for a reliable, no-fuss taco escape on Bird Road with consistently great food and a calm atmosphere, Taco Rico is it. One of the best spots in Miami for a laid-back taco night done right.

    Great value for the family, good service and clean restaurant , the only reason I don't give them 5…read morestars is due to the little container they give you for the self serve salsa . If you are dining in you should get a little cup or some small container so you don't have to do about 10 little ones for your chips .

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    Taco Rico Tex-Mex Café - Ground Beef Tacos

    Taco Rico Tex-Mex Café

    3.9(419 reviews)
    12.8 km
    $$

    I've eaten at Taco Rico years ago, and at the time I thought it was just okay. I decided to give it…read moreanother try recently since good Mexican food in Miami Beach can be hard to find--and I'm glad I did. This time around, I ordered the bean tacos and a taco salad, and both were pretty good. Everything tasted fresh, and the flavors were solid. The sauces were also good--though not as spicy as I personally prefer, they still added a nice kick. Overall, it was a solid experience and definitely better than I remembered. It may not be the most standout Mexican spot, but it hits the spot--especially in an area where options are limited. I'd probably order delivery again!

    An alterative to Taco Bell a few blocks away. A tad pricier and slower, but more authentic…read more Queso & Dipper Fries: Kinda like thin unseasoned wedge fries. I'm always getting chips & queso, so figured I'd mix it up with fries. While I liked the fries, the queso felt a bit thin and not very flavorful. Like it seemed they just mixed in a little fresh pico de gallo for the flavor component. Chips & Queso w/ Beef: The classic is much better than the dipper fries. Felt like there was more queso with the beef upgrade. Also, the thin chips let you focus more on the yummy cheese. Cheese Enchiladas w/ Red Sauce & Green Sauce: I love cheese! Like when choosing between meat or cheese as a protein, I usually pick cheese. So the enchiladas scratched that itch. Both sauces were nice, though not that memorable. The rice and beans helped fortify the meal, since the main enchilada portion felt a tad small. 3 Way Fajitas: This was an awesome fast casual dinner for two. Came out in an oversized mound of proteins, onions and peppers. While you could have created mixed fajitas, I did separate waves. The shrimp was tiny, springy and nicely flavored. The steak was the star, with that classic fajita chew. The chicken is nicely spiced, so more exciting that regular chicken. It came with guacamole, cheese, sour cream, rice and beans to feel like a real sizzling fajita plate experience. But it was the salsa bar that really livened things; I especially favored the green salsa.

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    Benito Juarez - Fish Tacos

    Benito Juarez

    4.0(52 reviews)
    9.1 kmWynwood

    First time trying this restaurant this past weekend, and won't be my last…read more Our server provided amazing attention throughout our dinner 10/10 service. We ordered SO many items from the menu: Shrimp nachos, veggie quesadilla, shrimp and chicken tacos, table side Guac, chicken burrito; we ended taking most of it home because we couldn't finish it. Every dish was DELICIOUS. The place was cool, loved the decor and the eclectic art wall. I will definitely be coming back

    I was surprised by Benito Juarez; this was a very, very average Tex-Mex style dinner…read more Everything we tried ranged from fine to OK, if that's even a range. I had the tacos Al pastor...the pork was only OK, the tortillas were fine, and even the pineapple was nothing special. The guacamole was OK, too. I had a mezcal mule, and that was also alright. The service was spotty; our server seemed to be doing double duty as the guac-from-scratch station owner for much of the night, so whenever we needed her, it was harder to find her than I would have expected given that Benito Juarez was not crowded on the night of our visit. The chips weren't bad. The desserts were probably the best thing on the menu: we got the palichurros with ice cream and the Napoleon with Oreo. The latter was tasty but tiny; the former arrived with the dulce de leche, but no ice cream, so we had to remind the team to bring that out. The reviews for this place are fairly solid, so I wonder if the initial buzz is fading a bit. I like that this is in a somewhat quieter part of Wynwood, so parking was pretty easy and getting a rezzie was also a breeze. The bowls on the menu were a hit with one of my kids, while the "chicken popcorn" (not popcorn chicken, mind you) was such a bust that my nine-year-old ate the Oreo two-pack served with the chicken but almost none of the rest of that meal. Benito Juarez proved itself tough to categorize. There is a ton of great Mexican food in this very neighborhood, let alone Miami as a whole, so if you are looking for quality, look elsewhere. But for a spot with something for almost anyone, Benito Juarez has a massive menu that gives you that Cheesecake Factory feeling in a Mexican/Tex-Mex vein: there's got to be something you can eat here.

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