#1 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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Flyinhigh says:
As a Miami native I can say this Michael Mina steakhouse is expensive but worth it. For those looking for a great steak in Miami I would say this is your place; no other steak house in Miami compares at this time. Having visited this restaurant several times I will say that the service does vary bu…
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#2 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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hudub says:
Joe's is pretty famous, I believe it was featured on the food network. Their stone crabs are from Florida so you know its fresh. Stone crabs are different from regular crabs, the meat is sweeter. Its served with mustard sauce. I made the mistake of ordering too much and as far as the menu is concern…
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#3 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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lulusartshack says:
My family has been going to Vicky Bakery for as long as I can remember (that's over 20 years...), even after moving to Orlando, they make a point to visit Vicky's every time they go to Miami. This family owned bakery has become a sort-of local chain, but the I've gone to regularly is the one on on 8…
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#4 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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photosbyv says:
The Forge Dynasty by Joseph BrownSeated at a prime table in the main dining salon with six of his guests, Shareef Malnik momentarily disengages from the group's lively conversation and gazes around the opulently appointed dining room, as a sinful hint of satisfaction comes over his fac…
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#5 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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FishAtHeart says:
Looking for a casual restaurant in Bayside? Try the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Sound familiar? Think Forrest Gump! While dining at this restaurant, you will remember the movie staring Tom Hanks, and have a great meal!
In front is the famous park bench with his suitcase, box of chocolates, and tenn…
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#6 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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shimmerbling34 says:
This cool restaurant/bar has been around since 1946! Best food you can find and a menu with variety. Atmosphere is awesome come in on a Tuesday night 11:30 pm for Happy Hour and you'll find a mix of UM students, business people, and old crabby men talking about whatever and it all works!
Want…
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#7 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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gserrado says:
This is a very biased review =)
I have been going to Shibui since my junior year of college and this place maintains its high quality sushi. They have a very wide selection of sushi rolls and some good appetizers. Not much luck for those who don't eat sushi though. They only have few non-sushi di…
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#8 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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shinraisuru says:
I have some friends from Venezuela who visit often, though not as often as I'd like, and as soon as their plane lands our first stop is The Fish House. It is located on South West 8th Street, just a hop off the Turnpike (if you’re local: it’s where the Cami’s used to be).
We proceed to g…
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#9 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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goldsmiler says:
You wont struggle to find any kind of food in Miami,sushi,cuban,mexican,brazilian,indian,chinese,english,and many more so many places to dine out.Lincoln road is a beautiful place to eat out you have so much choice you can dine inside or people watch outside.Then go for a spot of shoping or the movi…
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#10 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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fivepointpalm says:
Everytime i went to miami beach, i turned back to this italian restaurant. i grew up with italian food, because half of my family is italian, and that's why i'm really picky when i have to go to an italian restaurant..
all the meals i had at this restaurant were 100% convincing. the plates aren't…
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#11 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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BellaCherry says:
I thought Larios was an excellent place to eat for lunch. Entree was just enough. I had the shrimp with mango sauce and white rice. I also had sweet plantains, which were amazing. I would definitely go back to this restaurant again.
For those of you with sensitive stomachs, it is Cuban food…
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#12 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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lulusartshack says:
If anyone asked me, anyone, Cuban, American, French, Etheopian; what my favorite Cuban restaurant was, I would without a doubt say La Carreta!
La Carreta is actually a small local chain, owned by the same family who owns Versailles. So, if La Carreta is owned by the same people, what's the diffe…
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#13 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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wkrysher says:
Versailles serves some of the best Cuban food in Miami! Not only does it serve some of the best Cuban food but it also is the hub of all Cuban culture in Miami. It is located in little Havana. Patrons vary from young to old. Many political or cultural affair within the Miami Cuban community usually …
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#14 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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sirenn9 says:
This place was AWESOME, although I will admit that I was a bit disappointed when I found out it was a chain... a small chain, but a chain nonetheless. I thought the decor was extremely unique and the concept of Asian-Spanish fusion tapas was cool. There was a bunch of art everywhere, most of it rese…
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#15 of 31 restaurants in Miami
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leah151 says:
Since I arrived at Miami International Airport just a bit before lunchtime and had a layover of several hours, I was on the hunt for a decent restaurant in lieu of the usual fast food options. My day had started before the sun rose and I'd been on the move since so I had a healthy appetite worked u…
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