“I was arrested like 20 times,”
said Señor Paco, a silver-slick, Cuban fish merchant. “This was in Kendall in the
80s. I was just trying to make a living.” Back in the days, vendors were often
arrested for selling the streetside goodies you and I have come to love. But Señor
Paco Fernando still
stands. His Blue Runner Seafood truck is a deep sea treasure on land. From fresh corvina
and stone crabs to ceviche and my favorite, the hickory smoked salmon, a sweet
slice of omega fatty goodness, I’m an official groupie. And then there’s Señor Paco
in his crisp white shirt and slacks. “My wife, Barbara, makes an amazing salmon
spread,” he said endearingly. Señor Paco’s clients enjoy
sopping up his one on oneness. It’s hard to imagine him in an icky jail. But sometimes
good men get cells, and bad men get badges. “Finally, the judge was just tired
of seeing me,” he said.
Blue
Runner Seafood, North Miami, 786-499-9334.