
World Cup 2026 Miami: Best Restaurants & Local Eats
Fan-approved restaurants in Miami, from street food to Michelin stars
Where to Eat in Miami
Miami's food is Cuban first and Caribbean second, then everything else. Little Havana's Calle Ocho is the institutions stretch: Versailles for cafΓ© cubano and a media noche sandwich, El Exquisito Restaurant for ropa vieja, Cuban Memorial Park for context between courses. Wynwood handles the craft and chef-driven side; Coyo Taco's late-night taco bar continues serving until 3am. South Beach is where the see-and-be-seen restaurants are, including Joe's Stone Crab if you are there in stone-crab season (October through May, which 2026 World Cup ticks). Little Haiti's Chef Creole serves griot and pikliz that hold their own against Miami's Cuban legacy. For the most underrated category, Miami does Peruvian as well as anywhere in the US outside Lima: Itamae and CVI.CHE 105 are the two to bookmark. Wear sunscreen if you walk between districts at midday.
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When you're hunting for the World Cup 2026 Miami: best restaurants, you need to know exactly how far you are from kickoff. Hard Rock Stadium sits up in Miami Gardens, which means you won't be walking to South Beach for a post-match ceviche. I learned this the hard way during a summer friendly back in 2022. If you want to eat well and still make it through the stadium gates on time, you have to plan your meals around the city's notorious traffic.
Miami's food scene is heavily influenced by its Latin American roots, making it one of the top host cities for hungry fans. You can grab a $1 cafecito from a walk-up window in Little Havana or drop $65 on the Butcher's Feast at Cote Miami in the Design District. If you're heading straight to the match, here is what you need to know:
- Hit LC's Roti Shop for a $12 goat roti that easily feeds two people, just 12 km from the stadium.
- Expect a 30-minute wait at Versailles on match days, but their ropa vieja is worth every second.
- Book tables at Brickell and Wynwood hotspots at least three weeks before your trip.
- Carry some cash for smaller street food stalls, even though most sit-down spots take cards.
Don't get stuck eating overpriced stadium hot dogs. Lock in your reservations early, figure out your transit to Miami Gardens, and taste the real Miami before the whistle blows. Explore our full list below to find your perfect pre-match meal.
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