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Miami police release surveillance video of gunmen they say fired into banquet hall crowd
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An intensive manhunt for three killers continued for a third day Tuesday in Miami, a city on edge after a bold, drive-by shooting left two people dead and 21 people injured outside a banquet hall early Sunday.
On Monday, another drive-by shooting left two people wounded and an attempted robbery turned into a gunfight as Miami struggles to contain gun violence.
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Photo courtesy of Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen
Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen 316 NW 24th St., Miami 786-334-5150 Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen pays homage to its Jamaican roots with bright colors and authentic Caribbean art. The indoor/outdoor restaurant embodies a jerk-stand vibe, offering chicken and pork dishes served with classic sides like callaloo rice, rice and peas, and dumplings. To further spice up the feast, Dukunoo hosts a live DJ.
Hummus with a twist at Maroosh.
Photo courtesy of Maroosh 305-476-9800 Located in the heart of Coral Gables, Maroosh is a two-story dining room that serves up Lebanese cuisines. Along with appetizers like hummus, kibbeh, dolmades, and falafel, the restaurant offers an extensive entrée menu that includes, stews, casseroles, kebabs, and seafood dishes. On weekends, Maroosh entertains guests with belly dancers. Prices range from $8 for appetizers to $21 and up for main courses.