Pet Facilities in Kendall
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Pet Facilities in Kendall
Pet Stores & Supplies
Sunset Feed & Supply
7650 SW 117th Ave, MiamiI grew up in a zoo with a ton of animals, so this was our go to place. It's closing in 2 weeks and that makes me very sad. I will cherish the boots and cowboy hat I still have. The customer service was always the best and I wish everybody that works there good luck in the future.
- Superb60 Reviews4.6
Pet Care
VCA South Dade Animal Hospital
7230 N Kendall Dr, KendallI recommend you visit it. All the staff are exceptional, from their doctors, nurses, and other employees.
- Superb50 Reviews4.3
Pet-Friendly Restaurants
Ghee Indian Kitchen
8965 SW 72nd Pl, KendallGhee Indian Kitchen 8965 SW 72nd Pl., Miami, FL 33156 5 Stars I have tried to find the secret to how Michelin-starred and Michelin-recommended restaurants get picked, all to no avail. I have reviewed some outstanding places and some hellholes. Thankfully, Ghee Indian Kitchen falls into the first category. In fact, I would place Ghee Indian Restaurant right behind Bacan as the all-time greatest Michelin restaurant yet to be sampled by BBDO. Nicole is my server, and she is a real pro. They are playing some Deep Indian House Music that adds to the positive vibe of the place. It's not often that I can listen to trance, but this works. The shelves are packed with hundreds of spices—a true sight to behold. I asked Nicole for some Saag Paneer, Samosa Thali, and Mango Lassi. I relaxed in the inviting atmosphere, awaiting Nicole's return with my repast, and was totally lost in the vibe. My olfactory sense soon alerted me to Nicole's presence. Snapping the regulatory pictures of the victuals, I grabbed my tools of culinary destruction and proceeded to the job at hand—stuff...err, reviewing food for my reading public. I started my journey with a sample of their Saag Paneer. Saag Paneer is an extremely popular Indian vegetarian dish made of spinach and other leafy greens (saag) and paneer (Indian cottage cheese). This dish comes from the province of Punjab in Northern India. The greens are ground into a paste, seasoned with spices and fried paneer is added on top. One forkful in and I knew this was what it was supposed to taste like. It is smooth, creamy, bursting with flavor and the tofu is so fresh I wouldn't be surprised if they make it in the back (I checked, they don't). Next up was the Samosa Thali. As you can mix and match their Samosas in this dish, I asked for one Yukon potato, one paneer, and one chicken-stuffed Samosa. The outside was light, tasty and crunchy. The insides were filled to bursting with delicious delectables. Each one was better than the last, but that can't be, as they were all outstanding. This filled me with ineffable joy to consume. I wish I lived closer. Moving on to the Mango Lassi. For those not in the know, Lassi is a popular, traditional, yogurt-based drink from India. Indian Lassi is a blend of yogurt, water, spices and oftentimes, fruit. In this case, the fruit was Mango. This was so dang thick and creamy I had two before I could move on. I also ordered one to go. Yes, they are that good. The Big Boy says, “If you think our local Indian restaurants in Brevard County are great...well, I hate to burst your bubble, but they are the equivalent of an Indian McDonald's compared to Ghee Indian Kitchen in Miami.”
- Superb368 Reviews4.3