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One of the country’s top dealers in ultracool furniture, lighting fixtures, and accessories, including Art Deco.
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Off the back garden of Soyka restaurant is this lovely little shop featuring imported clothing and accessories.
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For a taste of the Islands, stop by this earthy little shack selling tropical fruits, vegetables, flour, etc.
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Both a bakery and a snack bar-café for trying typical Nicaraguan treats such as fried plantain, fried pork rinds, nacatamal (Nicaraguan tamale), or pan de pico (a very rich cheese bread).
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Seems that every little South Florida community has at least one Botánica (Cuban spiritual store). Stop by to pick up some extra True Love Spice or an amulet of Changâ, a Yoruba god.
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This welcoming little store specializes in Cuban art, music, books, and clothing, as well as dominoes, coffee-makers, and fine cigars. The owner, Jackie Perez, also promotes a ministreet-festival of the arts held on the last Friday of each month.
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Up to 1,200 dealers show up here seven days a week from 7am–7pm, hawking everything and anything you can think of to satisfy an orgy of acquisition. Weekends are best, when the number of dealers, browsers, and bargain-hunters swells.
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The sound of African drums fills the air, and hand-carved wooden figures and masks, and silver jewelry fill the space.
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Florida lifestyle clothing means loose and colorful, natural fabrics, and somewhat frivolous designs for both men and women.
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A wonderful range of spicy sauces for all purposes – from barbecuing to killing off your enemies.
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