Miami and Miami Beach Restaurants

Miami's restaurant scene has exploded in the past few years, with new restaurants springing up left and right every month. The melting pot of residents and visitors has brought an array of sophisticated, tasty cuisine. Little Havana is still king for Cuban fare, and Miami Beach is swept up in a trend of fusion cuisine, which combines Asian, French, American, and Latin cooking with sumptuous—and pricey—results. Locals spend the most time in downtown Miami, Wynwood, Midtown, and the Design District, where the city's ongoing foodie and cocktail revolution is most pronounced. Since Miami dining is a part of the trendy nightlife scene, most dinners don't start until 8 or 9 pm, and may go well into the night. To avoid a long wait among the late-night partiers at hot spots, come before 7 pm or make reservations. Attire is usually casual-chic, but patrons like to dress to impress. Don't be surprised to see large tables of women in skimpy dresses—this is common in Miami. Prices tend to stay high in hot spots like Lincoln Road, but if you venture off the beaten path you can find delicious food for reasonable prices. When you get your bill, check whether a gratuity is already included; most restaurants add between 15% and 20% (ostensibly for the convenience of, and protection from, the many Latin American and European tourists who are used to this practice in their homelands), but supplement it depending on your opinion of the service.

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  • 1. Azucar Ice Cream Company

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    More crafty than churning, flavors at this Cuban ice cream shop are inspired by and derived from ingredients at nearby fruit stands, international grocery shops, and farmers' markets. The menu features creations that nod to the culturally rich Little Havana location (café con leche, flan, and the signature Abuela Maria—made with Maria cookies, cream cheese, and guava) as well as seasonal specialties (like sweet creamed corn and egg nog).

    1503 S.W. 8th St., Florida, 33135, USA
    305-381–0369 

    Known For

    • Abuela Maria ice cream
    • Flan ice cream
    • One-of-a-kind frozen indulgences
  • 2. La Mar by Gastón Acurio

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    Peruvian celebrity-chef Gastón Acurio dazzles with a sublime menu and an atmospheric, bay-side setting to match. Tour the far corners of Peru through La Mar’s signature cebiches (ceviche) and tiraditos (similar to crudo), freshly grilled skewers of street-style anticuchos, causa dishes (mashed potato topped with meat and vegetable toppings), and national libations, like the pisco sour.

    500 Brickell Key Dr., Florida, 33131, USA

    Known For

    • Edgy interior design
    • Alfresco dining with skyline views
    • Desserts served in dollhouses
  • 3. Sir Pizza

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    A local favorite for a quick bite while hanging out on The Key, Sir Pizza keeps it simple with square-cut thin-crust pizzas, sandwiches, and hefty deli salads. Using fresh ingredients, special marinara sauce, and tiny cubes of pepperoni, these pies are ones you'll likely think about for awhile. Grab an extra side of ranch for pizza dipping---it's a must at Sir Pizza.

    712 Crandon Blvd., Florida, 33149, USA
    305-361--5701

    Known For

    • Loyal regulars
    • Pepperoni pizza
    • Deli-style salads
  • 4. The Salty Donut

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    Oversize baked doughnuts piled high with creative toppings plus fun coffee offerings like Cinnamon Toast Crunch lattes are the reasons for the sometimes long lines at this doughnut shop. Even if the national doughnut craze has subsided elsewhere, The Salty continues to live up to the hype with a rotating menu of popular pick-me-ups like the white chocolate tres leches and guava + cream cheese, made with 24-hour brioche.

    50 N.W. 23 St., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-639--8501

    Known For

    • Hyped-up Instagram flavor drops
    • Baked doughnuts that are worth the wait
    • Seasonal flavors with a Miami twist
  • 5. Versailles

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    Miami visitors looking for that "Cuban food on Calle Ocho" experience, look no further: this storied eatery, where old émigrés opine daily about all things Cuban, is a stop on every political candidate's campaign trail, and it should be a stop for you as well. Order a heaping platter of lechón asado (roasted pork loin), ropa vieja (shredded beef), or picadillo (spicy ground beef), all served with rice, beans, and fried plantains.

    3555 S.W. 8th St., Florida, 33135, USA
    305-444–0240

    Known For

    • Gossipy locals at takeout window
    • Old-school Little Havana setting
    • Guava-filled pastelitos
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  • 6. 1-800-Lucky

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    A restaurant, a bar, and an entertainment venue with live DJs wrapped into one space, this hip, 10,000-square-foot Asian food hall has seven restaurants and a full bar to choose from. Take a trip through Asia's many cuisines with everything from dumplings and pho to poke to sushi, and even Peking duck. Save room for dessert where photo-worthy red-bean ice cream cones are on the menu.

    143 N.W. 23rd St., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-768--9826

    Known For

    • Hidden reservation-only karaoke room
    • Ladies night every Thursday
    • Photo-worthy red-bean ice cream
  • 7. El Palacio de los Jugos

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    To the northwest of Coral Gables proper, this small but boisterous indoor-outdoor market is one of the easiest and truest ways to see Miami's local Latin life in action. Besides the rows of fresh, tropical fruits and vegetables—and the shakes you can get with any of them—Miami's original food hall has numerous counters where you can order a wide variety of Latin American food, from pan con lechón (roast pork on Cuban bread) to fried pork rinds.

    5721 W. Flagler St., Florida, 33144, USA
    305-264–1503

    Known For

    • Fresh, cold coconut water in the shell
    • No-frills feel
    • Picnic-style tables
  • 8. Glass & Vine

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    With a design that fuses the indoors and outdoors in the middle of Coconut Grove’s residential Peacock Park, this charming, family-friendly restaurant is as picturesque as it is unexpected. Parents can sit back and enjoy some incredible gourmet-style sharing plates (featuring local catch and produce) and the sensational wine selection while the little ones are thoroughly entertained outside (there's even a playground).

    2820 McFarlane Rd., Florida, 33133, USA
    305-200--5268

    Known For

    • Local fish tiradito
    • Plenty of veggie options
    • Beautifully plated dishes
  • 9. Havana Harry's

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    When Cuban families want an affordable home-cooked meal with a twist but don't want to cook it themselves, they come to this big, unassuming restaurant. The fare is traditional Cuban: long, thin, panfried steaks known as bistec palomilla, roast chicken with citrus marinade, and fried pork chunks. Most dishes come with white rice, black beans, and a choice of ripe or green plantains.

    4612 Le Jeune Rd., Florida, 33134, USA
    305-661–2622

    Known For

    • Mariquitas (plantain chips) with mojo
    • Acclaimed flan
    • "tres leches overdose" dessert
  • 10. Monty's Raw Bar

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    Monty's has a Caribbean flair, thanks especially to live calypso and island music on the outdoor terrace. Consider it a fun, tropical-style, kid-friendly place where Mom and Dad can kick back in the early evening and enjoy a beer and the raw bar while the kids eat conch fritters and dance to the beats.

    2550 S. Bayshore Dr., Florida, 33133, USA
    305-856–3992

    Known For

    • Palapa-topped outdoor seating
    • Tropical cocktails
    • Waterfront views
  • 11. Ornos Estiatorio

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    Take a trip to the Greek Isles at Michael Mina's Mediterranean restaurant featuring bright, light fare and fish that's delivered overnight straight from the Aegean Sea. In addition to a raw bar, menu items include dishes inspired by the chef's travels, including classic Greek spreads, grilled octopus, lamb shoulder, and more.

    19565 Biscayne Blvd., Florida, 33180, USA
    786-697--1681

    Known For

    • South Florida's only fish sommelier
    • A large selection of Greek spirits and wines
    • Stylish indoor and outdoor seating
  • 12. Via Emilia 9

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    If you're longing for a true taste of Italy's Emilia Romagna region and a respite from the overpriced SoBe dining scene, head to this adorable hole-in-the-wall restaurant off Alton Road. The pastas and sauces are made fresh daily, using only the best ingredients imported from the chef's homeland supplemented with local produce.

    1120 15th St., Florida, 33139, USA
    786-216–7150

    Known For

    • Ravioli of the day
    • Homemade flatbreads
    • Variety of stuffed pastas

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