7 Great Caribbean Restaurants in Miami

By: - September 27th, 2013
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What’s the capital of the Caribbean? Is it Port of Spain? Is it Kingston? For many, the answer has long been Miami. Miami is a hub of Caribbean culture, thought and food, meaning you can find the world of the Caribbean right in South Florida. South Florida’s largest city is home to dozens of authentic Caribbean restaurants, and we’ve put together a list of our favourites here. Do you have a favourite Caribbean eatery in Miami? Tell us below in the comments section.

LC’s Roti Shop

A little slice of Trinidad in Miami, LC’s serves top-notch roti (including conch, shrimp, goat, duck, beef and veggie, among others), along with pholourie and doubles. Grab a Carib, close you’re eyes, and you’ll be transported to St James.

19505 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
(305) 651-8924


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