
Looking to uncover all that Liberty City has to offer? Get to know this Miami neighborhood by browsing its most popular local businesses, from a Haitian restaurant to a spot for soul food.
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top places to visit in Liberty City, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of neighborhood businesses. Read on for the results.
1. Naomi's Garden Restaurant & Lounge

Topping the list is Haitian and Cajun/Creole spot Naomi's Garden Restaurant & Lounge, which offers seafood and more. Located at 650 N.W. 71st St., it's the highest-rated business in the neighborhood, boasting 4.5 stars out of 167 reviews on Yelp.
Offerings include oxtail, jerk chicken and curry goat. One of its best-selling dishes is beef stewed with a mix of carrots, eggplant and chayote.
2. Ikrave

Southern, traditional American and breakfast and brunch spot Ikrave is another top choice. Yelpers give the business, located at 4799 N.W. Seventh Ave., four stars out of 73 reviews.
Popular items include oxtail with grits and Southern fried chicken with collard greens as well as sides like green beans, mac and cheese and candied yams. Quench your thirst with this spot's watermelon drink and try some banana pudding for dessert.
3. MLK Restaurant

MLK Restaurant, a soul food spot, is another neighborhood go-to, with four stars out of 50 Yelp reviews. Head over to 5931 N. W. 17th Ave. to see for yourself.
This eatery also serves up comfort food such as smothered chicken wings and grits, omelets, pancakes and waffles. Coffee, juice and tea are also available.
4. Mattie's Soul Food

And then there's Mattie's Soul Food, a local favorite with four stars out of 18 reviews. Stop by 6825 N.W. Seventh Ave. to hit up the soul food spot, which offers seafood and desserts, next time you're in the neighborhood.
Mattie's specializes in dinner and lunch plates filled with chicken, steak, seafood and other proteins. Turkey wings, grilled or fried conch, meatloaf and smothered pork chops can be ordered with sides like pigeon peas and rice, baked beans and yams.
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