MIAReview

Pita Hut review image
6.8

Pita Hut

$$$$

530 Arthur Godfrey Rd, Miami Beach
View WebsiteEarn 3X Points

It's hard to find food in Mid-Beach that isn't located in a pricey hotel restaurant. But Pita Hut—a casual kosher spot serving hummus, falafel, and good pita sandwiches—is a reliable option. The best thing to get here is one of the pita sandwiches, which come stuffed with shawarma, schnitzel, falafel, and more. It's just what you want after a long day at the beach—or just a long day trying (and failing) to find parking on Collins. They have a big dining room, but the wooden furniture isn't terribly comfortable, so treat this as a takeout spot.

Sign up for our newsletter.

Be the first to get expert restaurant recommendations for every situation right in your inbox.


By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Suggested Reading

Zak The Baker   review image
8.8
Review
Zak The Baker

Zak The Baker is a Wynwood bakery where you will find the best breads and pastries in Miami.

Etzel Itzik Deli review image
8.1
Review

Etzel Itzik is an outstanding Israeli restaurant in Aventura. It’s casual, and pretty affordable too.

Wabi Sabi Miami  review image
8.2
Review

Wabi Sabi is a great Japanese restaurant in the Upper Eats Side that serves donburi, temaki, and more excellent sushi.

Pinch Kitchen review image
8.4
Review

Pinch Kitchen is a spot in the Upper East Side that feels super casual, but serves a wide range of really great food.

Infatuation Logo
2023 © The Infatuation Inc. All Rights Reserved.

FIND PLACES ON OUR APP

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store