Benjamin Cremaschi takes immense pride in his Miami roots. From his humble beginnings in Key Biscayne to his current stardom with Inter Miami CF, Cremaschi embraces what the area has to offer. Explore his favorite local spots when he's off the pitch.
Less“What makes Chimba special to me is its menu that’s heavily influenced by Latin American cuisine. In my opinion, they have the best choripáns and milanesas, and their empanadas are fantastic too. I love the variety of options from different countries, like Peruvian ceviche, Chilean shrimp and cheese empanadas, and Venezuelan arepas. My go-to dessert is the panqueque con dulce de leche.”
“I love Novecento because it’s always a safe bet. The meat is consistently high quality and delicious. I’m around in the area often, so I can easily pop in for a great meal.”
"You can find amazing Latin food all over Miami, but when I’m in the mood for Italian cuisine and a great ambience, I head to Sapore di Mare in Coconut Grove. You can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, but if I have to recommend one dish, it would be their cacio e pepe."
“When people ask me where I like to work out, I always mention the Inter Miami Training Grounds. I love the ambience, working out with teammates, blasting music, and challenging each other off the field. It’s such a great environment for pushing ourselves. Of course, since it’s the team's private training facility, it’s not open to the public.”
“I spend a lot of time on Key Biscayne, and one place I love to recommend is The Cleat inside Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. It’s the perfect spot for people who have never been before. It’s a nice bar overlooking the ocean, great for watching the sunset, and you can walk down the boardwalk all the way to the lighthouse. It’s a very Miami experience!”
"Miami’s Design District is my favorite place to shop. It has a wide range of stores, both big and small brands, and great restaurants. My fashion style is evolving; right now, I’m into oversized shirts and I like accessorizing with cool bracelets."
"St. Agnes Field on Key Biscayne is home to the Key Biscayne Rugby Rats. My dad created this rugby club to teach my brothers and me the sport he loves and played when he was younger. It’s special to me because rugby is the other sport I used to play and enjoy a lot, and I know it’s important to my dad as well. Local kids can check out the website to see how to join and come play."
“Another spot on Key Biscayne that is special to me is Village Green. It holds a special memory for me because it’s where I played soccer the most during the early stages of my life, from training and matches to pickup games with friends until the park lights were turned off.”