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Joe Jonas reveals which Latin American cuisine he prefers to eat while in Miami


A guided tour of Miami through the eyes of Joe Jonas


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
UPDATED JANUARY 15, 2026 3:57 PM ESTJAN 15, 2026, 3:57 PM EST

Mr.Eats305 sits down with Joe Jonas at Caracas Bakery, and the result is a Miami-style conversation that feels real, relaxed, and deeply connected to the city’s food culture. The YouTube episode, which blends celebrity energy with the warmth of local flavors, all inside one of the most loved Venezuelan bakeries in Miami. Caracas Bakery is known for its flaky pastries, stacked sandwiches, and rich coffee that locals swear by, so it makes sense that this is where a meaningful food-driven interview unfolds.

The episode does more than show two familiar faces chatting over coffee. It gives viewers a guided tour of Miami through the eyes of Joe Jonas, one of the world’s most recognizable artists, who clearly has a strong relationship with the city. From Little Haiti to Little River, from tropical gardens to late-night bites, Joe paints a picture of Miami that feels both glamorous and grounded.

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Joe Jonas enjoys the beaches of Miami

Joe Jonas on His Favorite Miami Restaurants and Neighborhoods

Joe Jonas does not speak about Miami in vague terms. He calls out specific places and neighborhoods that mean something to him. One of the highlights of the episode is when he shares his love for Nemo. He says, “I love Nemo,” and then adds “Little Haiti and Little River” as places he connects with. According to Joe, the lather is his favorite, a small detail that makes his love for local spots feel genuine.

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These neighborhoods represent the evolving heart of Miami dining. Little Haiti and Little River have become hubs for creative restaurants, bakeries, and cafes that mix Caribbean influence with modern culinary ideas. Joe’s appreciation for these areas shows that he looks beyond the obvious tourist zones and dives into what locals actually enjoy.

Miami Cafes, Bakeries, and Late Night Food Through Joe’s Eyes

This YouTube episode is packed with restaurant recommendations that viewers will actually want to try. Joe Jonas talks about the cafes and bakeries he gravitates toward when he is in town. Caracas Bakery becomes a symbol of that preference for quality, culture, and comfort. 

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Joe Jonas attends the 25th Latin GRAMMY Awards.

Late-night food also plays a role in Joe’s Miami routine. While he does not list every single spot, the way he talks about Miami dining makes it clear that the city offers something at every hour. From strong coffee in the morning to Caribbean flavors after dark, Miami supports a lifestyle that never really stops.

What Joe Jonas Loves Most About the Miami Food Scene

Joe gives one of the most thoughtful takes in the episode when he ranks Miami among the great food cities. He says, “I think genuinely I feel like Miami has gotten so good, and I think even with COVID and unfortunate closures of restaurants that happened to everyone got hit pretty hard.” He continues by explaining how the city has rebounded and grown stronger.

For Joe, food is tied to resilience and community. He compares Miami to New York, saying that “New York is first and Miami is a strong second.” He adds, “But I love Latam food like any, like traditional Cuban Caribbean, like that you get the best kind here because it is so close and I feel like you get the proper produce.” This love for Latin American and Caribbean flavors explains why Miami holds such a special place for him.

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Joe Jonas reveals which Latin American cuisine he prefers to eat while in Miami

The conversation is not limited to restaurants. Joe also shares how he spends time with his kids when he is in Miami. He talks about Fairchild Tropical Garden Center, saying he loves taking his kids there if it is a cool day, even if it is a little warm. He highlights an area where they try to recreate the Brazilian rainforest, showing that Miami is not just about food but also about nature and family-friendly experiences.

For viewers who love discovering new restaurants, learning where celebrities actually eat, and understanding why Miami has become a global food destination, this YouTube episode delivers. Enjoy the whole conversation below.

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