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World Cup host cities bring large variety of culinary dishes into spotlight
By Matthew Garcia at WSVN 7 News
· June 10, 2026
· 3 min read
While many fans will be tuned in for the competitive matches featured in the FIFA World Cup, many will also get the opportunity to try dishes from cultures spanning three different countries. As the World Cup kicks off across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, fans in each of the host cities wil
Key takeaway Carolina Gonzalez, a cook for El Califa de León in the Mexican capital, said she’s expecting a large mix of locals and visitors to stop by during the global tournament.
Why this matters in The Miami
Miami's own culinary scene, shaped by its Latin American and Caribbean communities, will undoubtedly be a major draw for World Cup fans. The city's Little Havana neighborhood, with its vibrant restaurants and cafes, will likely be a hotspot for visitors seeking authentic Cuban cuisine, including the classic Cuban sandwich. Meanwhile, the Wynwood and Brickell areas will offer a diverse range of dining options, from trendy eateries to traditional eateries serving up dishes like arroz con pollo and ropa vieja. As fans from around the world descend upon Miami, local businesses will have the opportunity to showcase the city's unique cultural heritage through its food. With its rich history of immigration and cultural exchange, Miami's culinary landscape is uniquely positioned to reflect the international spirit of the World Cup, making it an ideal host city for fans looking to experience the best of global cuisine.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
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