Classificação do local: 1 North Miami Beach, Estados Unidos
Es increible que los encargados del shopping… no cambien los toldos del restaurant barrio latino… que tan bien se come ahi
Valerie M.
Classificação do local: 2 Edgewater, NJ
So the only places here that are worth the visit are café Café and barrio latino. The grounds are FILTHY, is there no maintenance crew? It looks like they have just given up on the place. It used to be a place to congregate and enjoy family time now it is a place full of dirty gum filled sidewalks and gross fountains. No wonder places have a hard time staying open.
Amanda R.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami Beach, FL
This place is so beautiful. The view of the water is breathtaking. I just wish there were more great restaurants and shops.
Alan R.
Classificação do local: 5 Glenview, IL
An absolutely gorgeous mall with a ton of restaurants and shoppes(Sic). Barrio Latino is a favorite and they have a band every Wednesday night. Many of the restaurants are kosher and they have at least a pair of judaica stores. A great place to spend an evening out or a quick lunch and a stroll.
Jordan N.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
This open-air strip mall is probably the most popular strip-mall for the Jews of Miami-Dade. Hebrew can be heard everywhere, besides a smattering of English and Spanish. This strip-mall has a surprising number of Glatt Kosher restaurants — Thai, Chinese, French, Steak, and Sushi among the dining choices — all so close by each other. Additionally, one of the best Kosher grocery store I’ve seen so far in Miami-Dade is right here as well — Sarah’s Tent. So, if you have a Jewish friend who wants all things Kosher, this is the place to be in Miami-Dade — of course, other than Miami Beach’s 41st Street.