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Little Havana food tour wins award from TripAdviso­r

- By Rod Stafford Hagwood Staff writer rhagwood@sunsentine­l.com

A tour where participan­ts walk around Little Havana eating and drinking at various restaurant­s has won an award from TripAdviso­r in the global food experience­s category.

Miami Culinary Tours won one of the first Travelers’ Choice awards for its Little Havana Food and Walking Tour, coming in fifth place behind cooking classes in Florence, Italy, and New Orleans and food tours in Rome and Paris. TripAdviso­r is a travel planning and booking site.

“Maybe the reason it has been so popular is … we tell the culture behind the food,” says Grace Della, founder and director of operations for Miami Culinary Tours. “We really go into the why is this dish here in Miami, how it got there, how it was modified, not only by locals … but folks from the neighborho­od.”

Della says that in between the food stops, the tour makes little detours to soak up some of the culture of Little Havana — art, music, cigar rolling, Santeria and a history (the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961).

The food stops are:

Beef empanada and a cafe cubano at El Pub Restaurant, 1548 SW Eighth St. ElPub Restaurant.com

Mojito at Ball and Chain, 1513 SW Eighth St. BallAndCha­inMiami.com

Cubano sandwich at Old’s Havana Cuban Bar and Cocina, 1444 SW Eighth St. Olds Havana.com

Guava pastelito at Yisell Bakery, 1356 SW Eighth St.

Guarapo juice at Los Pinarenos Fruteria, 1334 SW Eighth St.

Ice cream at Azucar Ice Cream, 1503 SW Eighth St. AzucarIceC­ream.com

The cultural stops are:

Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts Center, 1465 SW Eighth St., No. 106. CubaOcho.com

Havana Classic Cigar, 1419 SW Eighth St., Miami. HavanaClas­sic.com

Cuban Memorial Boulevard Park, 999 SW 13th Ave. MiamiGov.com/Parks

Maximo Gomez Park, 801 SW 15th Ave. MiamiGov.com/Parks

Della started Miami Culinary Tours in 2010. “I love food,” she says. “The whole idea was to introduce folks to Cuban food. I would go to their mansion and pick up people who didn’t want to go to Little Havana by themselves. I started like that, doing weekend tours. After six months, I had my first hire, and he’s still with me. I always say, ‘I don’t hire tour guides. I hire personalit­ies.’ ”

In addition to the Little Havana tour, the company offers food tours of South Beach and the Wynwood neighborho­od. Their latest offering is a public art installati­on and dining tour in the Miami Design District. The Little Havana tour lasts 2 1⁄2 hours and costs $56 per person. For more informatio­n or to order tickets, call 786-942-8856 or go to MiamiCulin­ary Tours.com.

 ?? JOANNA KALAFATIS/COURTESY ?? The Miami Culinary Tour of Little Havana includes some cultural stops, such as this cigar rolling demonstrat­ion at Havana Classic Cigar.
JOANNA KALAFATIS/COURTESY The Miami Culinary Tour of Little Havana includes some cultural stops, such as this cigar rolling demonstrat­ion at Havana Classic Cigar.
 ?? MIAMI CULINARY TOURS/COURTESY ?? El Pub Restaurant is one of the stops on the Little Havana Food and Walking Tour.
MIAMI CULINARY TOURS/COURTESY El Pub Restaurant is one of the stops on the Little Havana Food and Walking Tour.

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