What type of food can you find in the city of Calle Ocho in Florida?”
miaminewtimes.com has more details about the food found at Calle Ocho: Calle Ocho Patrol: Las Tapas de Rosa If you are Latin and have a pulse, you are either going to the Calle Ocho Festival today or know someone who is. Well, at the end of what promises to be a crowded and loud day, stop at Las Tapas de Rosa. This little gem in a strip mall at SW Fifth Avenue and Eighth Street, takes the edge off the day with really nice wine, good tapas and a relaxed atmosphere. All is not perfect here. I had a $15 zarzuela de mariscos that included some of the most overcooked bay scallops i have eaten in my life. But the broth was beautifully light, properly salted and had a delightful taste. The squid, mussels, and other parts of the casserole were excellent. The calamari, at $8 or $9 was plentiful, lightly fried and perfect. Indeed, i dipped it into the seafood broth, and got double return on my zarzuela investment. It was piping hot too. The r