Festive Fusion on Calle Ocho

An inventive dining brand adds Miami to its Bogotá and Cartagena locations.

From the creators of Salvaje Hospitality Group and in partnership with acclaimed Cuban-born Chef Luis Pous, comes Calle Dragones. On the heels of its successful locations in Bogotá and Cartagena, Colombia, Calle Dragones is nestled in the heart of Miami’s cultural epicenter, Calle Ocho. Named after an iconic street from the Chinese neighborhood in Havana, Cuba, Calle Dragones takes guests on a journey through world-class dining, Asian-influenced Cuban cuisine, and cabaret performances creating a one-of-a-kind culinary and cultural experience. “After much success in Bogotá and Cartagena, we are excited to open our third Calle Dragones in the heart of Miami’s most culturally rich and Cuban-influenced street of Calle Ocho in Little Havana,” says chef Luis Pous, partner and executive chef. “Calle Dragones arouses curiosity through our carefully crafted menu as well as traditions celebrated through our performances. It is a dining experience that guests will never forget.” 

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