Calle Dragones Miami
Eat & Drink
A tribute to Cuba and it's Cultural influences. Calle Dragones, already a success in Bogota and Cartagena (Colombia), resembles the street in Havana that bears it's name and collides with Calle Zanja, dividing the Chinese neighborhood from the rest of Havana.
Originally invented by Chinese migrants brought to Cuba as laborers in the 1850's, Asian Latin cuisine blended Chinese and Caribbean ingredients and cooking techniques. The Cuban Revolution in 959, however, got in the way and deprived the world to meet what was meant to be today 's Cuban cuisine. Many left the is island and concentrated in Miami and New York. Havana's Chinatown is still one of the oldest and largest in the Americas.
General Amenities
Self-Parking
Valet Parking
Meeting/Private Event Space
Restaurant Amenities
Banquet Capacity: 150
Private Room Capacity: 30
Private Rooms
Reception Capacity: 200
Total Restaurant Buyout Available
Total Seating Capacity: 150
Meals Served
Dinner
Happy Hour
Sustainability
Partner has self-reported the following sustainability efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Eat & Drink Sustainability Practices:
- None
Most lighting uses energy-efficient bulbs
Accessibility
Partner has self-reported the following accessibility efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Accessible parking
Accessible Restrooms
Wheelchair-Friendly Inside Walkways