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Bora Bora Bar at Mai-Kai

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There are bars, and then there are places where sipping a cocktail comes with waterfalls, torches, palm fronds and the faint suspicion that a rum-soaked portal just opened off Federal Highway. After a $20 million-plus restoration to the property, Mai-Kai’s outdoor bar experience, Bora Bora, has returned with all the theatrical pull of the Fort Lauderdale landmark itself. The Bora Bora Bar gives guests a lush, open-air hideaway within the 2.7-acre Polynesian palace that first opened in 1956 and now sits on the National Register of Historic Places. The cocktail list is appropriately mighty, with more than 50 tiki drinks, custom collectible vessels and a bar program anchored by Mai-Kai Rum No. 1. Happy hour runs daily from 4 to 7 p.m. with half-off drinks at Bora Bora Bar (and inside at Molokai). Come for one drink and leave after three and a photo beside something on fire.

Best Bar (Miami)

The Dead Flamingo

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In a city full of clubstaurants, door lists and cocktail menus that take themselves way too seriously, The Dead Flamingo is a reminder that bars are supposed to be fun. The Little Havana spot mixes tiki-bar decor with Miami camp and dive-bar energy. Bamboo walls, colorful lights, strong drinks and great music draw a very local crowd. Rotating events offer comedy shows, karaoke, trivia, Love Island watch parties or DJ-led dance sessions. The menu is robust with cocktails, zero-proof drinks, frozen sips, martinis, shots, draft taps or canned and bottled beers, wine and bubbly, plus bar bites and caviar bumps. Happy hour comes from 5 to 8 p.m. every day with 50 percent off cocktails and wine, or $4 beers. No wonder people wanna hang out here.

Best Bar (Miami Beach)

The ScapeGoat

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The ScapeGoat has watched Miami evolve while remaining firmly rooted in the rhythm of its neighborhood. In a city where new openings arrive as quickly as the tide, this dimly lit South Beach hideaway keeps a steady pulse. Locals drift in for celebratory rounds after good news, quiet pours after rough breakups or early-date conversations best kept in half-shadow. Away from the seasonal rush of visitors, The ScapeGoat leans into its role as a neighborhood refuge for service industry regulars. Cocktails go for $18 a pour with a menu that includes penicillins, white negronis, espresso martinis and more. Happy hour comes Monday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. with $12 gimlets, daiquiris and other standards.

Best Bar Food

Barracuda Taphouse & Grill

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Most bars are judged by their beer selection. Barracuda Taphouse & Grill earns its reputation just as much from what’s coming out of the kitchen. This Coconut Grove favorite pairs more than 50 beers on draft with a menu that goes well beyond standard pub fare, serving up standout seafood sandwiches, loaded Bird Road fries and comfort food that keeps locals coming back long after happy hour ends. The snapper sandwich, boldly named the “Best Snapper Sandwich You’ll Ever Have,” has developed a devoted following, while the blackened mahi-mahi sandwich proves bar food can still be fresh, flavorful and expertly prepared. Whether you’re stopping in to watch a game, shoot pool or grab a casual lunch, the food consistently exceeds expectations. 

Best Beer Selection

Casa La Rubia

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Miami has no shortage of places to grab a beer, but few celebrate the craft with as much enthusiasm and personality as Casa La Rubia. Located in the heart of Wynwood, the brewery offers an impressive lineup of expertly brewed beers ranging from crisp crowd-pleasers to creative seasonal releases, making every visit an opportunity to discover something new. Beer lovers can sample multiple styles through flights, settle in with the brewery’s balanced flagship La Rubia, or pair their pours with bar snacks that have earned a following of their own. What truly sets the spot apart is the atmosphere, where salsa nights, trivia contests, fútbol watch parties and neighborhood gatherings transform a brewery visit into a community event. The staff’s deep knowledge and genuine passion for craft beer only enhance the experience, whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or just beginning your journey beyond domestic lagers.

Best Brewery (Broward)

Cove Brewery

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Deerfield Beach’s first brewery is having a moment that stretches well beyond its taproom. Cove Brewery has the easygoing coastal thing down — surfboard spirit, beach-town crowd, beers built for salt air — but recent moves show serious ambition behind the taps. The family-owned operation brought in Jonathan Wakefield as head brewer and operating partner. That means beloved J. Wakefield Brewing legacy beers Hops 4 Teacher, El Jefe and Amber Waves are set to mingle with Cove’s already stellar lineup. Core beers including Pineapple Blonde, Paddle Out Pils, Left Break IPA, Refraction Swell IPA and The Tan Man Amber Lager are now distributed across South Florida. The brewery also expanded into spirits with vodka, rum and bourbon for package sales and taproom cocktails. Even its anniversary bash, Covechella, has outgrown the property after drawing more than 3,000 people. Stay coastal, indeed.

Best Brewery (Doral)

The Tank Brewing Co.

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For 12 years, family-owned The Tank Brewing Co. has used its love of Miami as inspiration for bestselling brews. With 18 beers on tap, the 25,000-square-foot warehouse is fit with a taproom, a cigar lounge and a kitchen. Famous batches include the “La Playita” Pilsner, the American Amber Ale “Freedom Tower,” and the “Shark Valley” IPA, the latter of which donates $1-per-case sold to The Alliance for Florida National Parks to preserve and maintain the Everglades. The Tank also serves Latin-inspired delights including tuna tostones and guava manchego burgers. For those who wish to take The Tank home, you can find these home-grown brews by the case at Publix, Crown Liquors, Total Wine and Whole Foods.

Best Brewery (Miami)

Lincoln’s Beard Brewing & Cocktails

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Off the beaten path in the Bird Road Art District, you’ll find a spot many locals have turned into a home away from home. Lincoln’s Beard Brewing & Cocktails hosts live music acts, themed parties, line dancing, vintage markets and karaoke nights, bringing a little something for everyone as well as killer brews. The drink menu rotates to keep things fresh, but you can never go wrong with a Hazy Swayze. Lincoln’s recently added a cocktail bar and accompanying menu, so you don’t need to love beer to have a good time. In the back of the bar’s outdoor patio section, Louie’s Grubs offers smash burgers and Latin-influenced eats from pan con bistec to queso frito bites. 

Best Brewery Food

No Seasons/Off Site Kitchen

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Brewpub food often feels like an afterthought. At Off Site Kitchen x No Seasons Beer, it’s every bit as important as what’s being poured behind the bar. Since local brewer Theo Castillo transformed the beloved Little River hangout, the spot has become one of Miami’s best destinations for pairing exceptional craft beer with genuinely craveable food. Juicy burgers, smoked chicken wings, loaded fries and creative specials elevate the menu far beyond standard brewery fare, while the rotating beer selection showcases one of South Florida’s most exciting independent brewing brands. The laid-back atmosphere only adds to the appeal, creating a space where regulars know each other by name and first-time visitors quickly feel at home.

Best Cocktails

ViceVersa

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At ViceVersa, cocktails come with an Italian accent, a Downtown Miami attitude and just enough swagger to make your usual order seem boring. No. 46 on the 2026 list of North America’s 50 Best Bars, this aperitivo-driven hotspot feels effortlessly unpretentious. This isn’t a standard bar program. It’s a love letter to Italian drinking culture where every pour feels intentional, balanced and just a bit seductive. The dirty martini arrives briny, cold and confidently stirred, while the Old Fashioned is smooth, slow and built for lingering conversations. Happy hour runs Tuesday through Friday from 5 to 7 p.m., offering $10 cocktails and wine, plus half-price oysters. Outside of happy hour, refined Italian bites arrive designed for grazing and sharing, perfect between sips or as the excuse that keeps you from leaving. 

Best Dive Bar

The Corner

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Long before the seemingly endless construction of E11even Club Residences broke ground, back in the days when Club Space was a bit sketchy and Grand Central reigned supreme, The Corner was already a legendary spot to drink until the sun came up. To this day, it strikes a rare balance as a true dive without any sacrifices to quality. The lighting is low, the space is worn in the right ways, and the energy shifts depending on the hour. Early evening brings a more relaxed crowd settling in for a drink, while late night turns into something looser, stranger and far more memorable. You can come for a well-made cocktail, a simple beer or a late-night hot dog, and none of it feels out of place. Bartenders take the drinks seriously without making the experience feel precious. The crowd is just as varied, which makes it one of the better spots in the city for people-watching. Open until 8 a.m. on weekends, it’s a go-to for anyone not ready to call it a night. 

Best Gay Bar

Supernatural Haus

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Supernatural Haus anchors Miami’s queer nightlife with a sense of purpose that goes far beyond the dance floor. Queer-founded and grassroots-built, it’s a vital platform for emergent artists, DJs and collectives who shape the city’s nightlife scene. What started as a scrappy warehouse in Little Haiti during the pandemic has grown into a sprawling, community-driven hub for art, music and connection. In a city drawn to spectacle, Supernatural Haus endures as a space where identity, expression and belonging take center stage every night.

Best Happy Hour

Semilla

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Happy hour menus on South Beach are all the same — except at Semilla. Maybe it’s the artsy Parisian atmosphere, or the fact that owner and chef Frederic Joulin treats regulars and first-timers like old friends — or maybe it’s because the oysters are all $1 on Wednesdays. Either way, from 5 to 7 p.m., you can take advantage of $9 cocktails, including the Hugo Spritz with St. Germain, Prosecco, soda water, lime and mint; or the Bastard French 75 with G’Vine Floraison Gin, sweet & sour and Prosecco. Wine comes at $8 a glass, with discounts on escargot, onion soup au gratin and other comforting French foods.

Best Luxury Bar

The Living Room

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Nothing screams luxury quite like the Faena Hotel, and its hotel bar exudes lavish splendor. From the moment you step foot into The Living Room, you’re wrapped in an aura of sophistication and opulence. The leopard decor mixes ‘80s Miami glamour with chandeliers, and the nod to Hollywood’s Golden Age is fit for Marilyn Monroe or Grace Kelly. Signature cocktails include the Garden Party with Grey Goose, cucumber, mint, basil, fresh-pressed lime juice and Fever-Tree soda water; as well as the Cathedral with Havana Club rum, Abricot Du Roussillon, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, orange bitters and foam. Live music rounds out the vibe, and pretty soon, you’ll be quoting “Casablanca.”

Best Martini

Daniel’s Miami

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How do you like your martini? Dry? Stirred? Shaken? Extra dirty? How about served on a silver platter? Martini time at Daniel’s in Coral Gables brings a cocktail James Bond would raise a glass to. Once you order your ‘tini, it comes deconstructed on a silver platter with olives, lemon and your own vile of brine, so you can make it as dirty as you like. Plus, your coupe and carafe come on ice, so each subsequent pour stays cold. We’ll cheers to that! 

Best Outdoor Bar

Tala Beach

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Behind the 1 Hotel in South Beach, Tala Beach is the perfect place to wander into post-swim and stay until sunset. The setting nails that effortless, chic beach vibe with layered rugs, wicker furniture, brightly patterned sofas and pillows galore. The Spanish-inspired menu keeps things fresh and satisfying with watermelon and feta salad, octopus, and salmon tartare. With cocktails good enough to order by the pitcher, it’s an easy choice for turning a casual beach day into an all-afternoon affair. Currently closed for the season, Tala will reopen in October.

Best Sports Bar

Miller’s Ale House

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Miller’s Ale House doesn’t just hit home runs, it racks up grand slams. Game day here is a full-contact experience with more than 60 wall-to-wall TV screens, 35 beers on tap and a roaring crowd. The menu sticks to meat-forward sports bar classics with an emphasis on wings and burgers — but there’s a twist. Skillet Queso Dunks bring a hot pan of melty cheese to the table with a burger cut in half to soak up all that gooeyness; and Miller’s signature, boneless chicken Zingers come on a Mountain Melt of loaded fries, or a “healthier” bed of salad greens. Pasta, seafood, steak, soups, sandwiches and sweets round out the menu. Come game day, the place is always packed and loud, so you can yell at the refs and celebrate the wins with a squad.

Best Wine Bar

Rebel Wine Bar

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Wine is much better when nobody in the room makes you feel dumb for liking what you like. This Oakland Park spot keeps things personable and relaxed. The approachable by-the-glass selection works whether you can discuss tannins for 20 minutes or simply want something to go with your cheese board. Opened in 2021, the woman-owned wine bar is a cozy hangout on Oakland Park’s main drag for date nights, catch-ups, girls’ nights and casual “one glass” plans that end up lasting three. Charcuterie boards, small plates, live music and a steady calendar of events keep the room buzzing without losing its neighborhood charm. The staff is warm, and the pours are generous in spirit.

Best Waterfront Bar

American Social

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American Social knows exactly what the people want. It serves strong cocktails to a lively crowd, and its patio is the perfect spot to sit for hours, watching the drawbridge rise and fall — an activity that’s significantly more entertaining with a drink, as opposed to being stuck in traffic. The lengthy cocktail menu keeps things fun. The appropriately named Golden Hour blends prickly pear and orange blossom gin with prosecco for the perfect sunset drink, while the Dipped & Dirty martini fully commits to the bit with sour cream and onion-infused gin, pearl onions and a handful of Lay’s potato chips. Brunch deserves a mention too, especially if your ideal weekend includes passionfruit mimosas and losing track of time near the water.

Best Boba Tea

Hotline Boba

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On a busy corner on North Miami Avenue, you may notice a cat from outer space talking on the phone and drinking boba. Okay, okay, it’s just a sign — but it’s a sign you shouldn’t ignore, because it marks the home of Hotline Korea. Inside the Asian-themed shop lives Hotline Boba, a stylish spot to get authentic, high-quality milk teas, fruit teas and Vietnamese coffee. Teas are brewed fresh daily, the matcha and taro is hand whisked and flavors come aligned with the season. The cozy atmosphere is designed for you to chill, socialize or just work on your laptop. If you’re hungry, the shop has a curated selection of Asian foods, snacks and a self-serve ramyeon bar with instant noodles and fresh toppings. Hotline Korea channels the energy of a Seoul convenience store in the heart of Wynwood, so answer the call.

Best Coffeehouse (Miami-Dade)

Neverland Coffee Bar

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Transport yourself from the busy noise of the city and escape to Neverland — the coffee bar, that is. Nestled in Aventura, this vintage-inspired cafe inspires gathering and connection. Try the signature Hot Golden Coffee with espresso, almond or coconut milk, turmeric, cinnamon, coconut oil, ghee, brown sugar and condensed milk for $8; or the refreshing Neverland Iced Coffee with 24-hour cold brew, sweet milk and a proprietary ingredients blend for $8. For non-coffee drinkers, there are several tea options including the Miami Iced Tea, made with Green tea, mint, lemon and passion fruit for $7; or the Strawberry Iced Matcha with sweet cold foam and whipped cream for $8.50. In an intimate setting with a magical look and feel, customers can enjoy a variety of delicious offerings from breakfast to dinner, including the Golden Tater Tots, Tinker Bell Waffle, Nutella Croissant and The Perfect Pair Board. Sit inside among the walls lined with books, or outside in a garden-inspired setting that adds to the café’s whimsical atmosphere. 

Best Coffeehouse (Broward)

Calusa Coffee Roasters

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There’s no need for gimmicks when the beans are roasted in small batches, the espresso is dialed in and the people behind the counter know exactly what they’re doing. That’s Calusa Coffee Roasters. This Oakland Park coffeehouse built its following with consistent, carefully made pours. It’s veteran-owned, proudly local and wonderfully unfussy with a steady stream of regulars who know the difference between caffeine as a utility and coffee as a ritual. The space is quiet enough for a remote work session, friendly enough for a chat and serious enough to order your coffee black. 

Best Juice Bar

Vegan & Juice

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At Vegan & Juice, wellness comes with main-character energy, from zippy health shots to power juices that actually taste like they’re doing something. Spice up your life with a Detox Juice made from lemon, apple, cucumber and cayenne; or round out a workout with the Fat Burner made from grapefruit, pineapple and apple. We be jammin’ with the Reggae Juice made from beets, celery, lemon and apple; and the Paradise Juice with orange, apple and ginger is a tropical vacation in a glass. Turn your visit into a full meal with a wrap, sandwich or empanada, and walk around with a smug look on your face for the rest of the day, knowing you powered your body with the best.

Best Kava Bar

Vice City Kava

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With locations on Coral Way and in Little River, Vice City Kava feels like hanging out at your coolest friend’s house. The spaces are filled with sofas, video games and walls covered in artwork by owner Danny, giving each a distinctly lived-in, artistic feel. The menu features standout kava and kratom teas alongside rotating snacks and a ramen bar. Add in live music, jazz nights and impromptu jam sessions, and there’s almost always a reason to stay.

Best Matcha

Honey Veil

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Miami’s matcha scene has exploded in recent years, but no one has captured the city’s imagination quite like Honey Veil. Founded by sisters Cecilia “Ceci” Alcobe and Regina Alcobe, the beloved café has built a cult following for its creative matcha drinks made with ceremonial-grade tea and naturally sweetened, housemade honey syrups. Signature creations, including the viral “New York Summer Matcha” layered with strawberry jam and pink strawberry cold foam, have become social media stars, while menu mainstays including the Brunei Dirty Matcha and Banana Bread Matcha keep regulars coming back. Beyond the beautiful presentation, the matcha is exceptionally balanced, delivering the perfect combination of earthy umami and natural sweetness without relying on artificial ingredients. The warm hospitality from the sisters and their family makes the experience feel even more special, turning first-time visitors into devoted “Honey Veilers.” 

Best New Coffee Shop

Naughty Coffee

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Every great story begins with a cup of coffee, but not every cup of coffee has a great story — unless you’re Naughty Coffee. What started out as a coffee van driving around Miami in 2019 eventually gained enough traction to have a standing spot at both Aventura and Dadeland Malls. In 2025, Naughty Coffee opened its first brick-and-mortar in downtown. After six years of brewing and hustling, these mischievous folks found a forever corner along Second Avenue and First Street. Adding to the magic of the flagship location, Naughty Coffee roasts its own beans in-house and also serves food. In the downtown shop, guests can order pastries, breakfast or lunch bites, including a classic (and perfectly toasted) ham-and-cheese croissant or focaccia mortadella sandwich. While the camper vans still serve coffee in Aventura and Dadeland, downtown is where you go for a truly naughty experience. 

Best Asian Market

iFresh Supermarket

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Stock up on some of the tastiest Asian snacks and drinks at iFresh Supermarket. Located in North Miami, this massive market is known for its clean and spacious interior, offering an endless variety of products sourced from different parts of Asia. From fresh produce and authentic pantry staples to red bean mochi, lychee-flavored ramune, instant ramen with several spice levels, and yogurt-flavored soju, iFresh offers a little bit of everything for both adventurous shoppers and those searching for a taste of home. The store also sells Asian glassware, chopsticks, bento boxes and other dining essentials. The aisles are thoughtfully organized and fully stocked, making it easy to browse and discover new items from across different cuisines. With aisle after aisle of international finds, you’re almost guaranteed to leave with a new favorite snack in hand. 

Best Farmers’ Market

Village of Merrick Park Farmers’ Market

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Held every Sunday in the heart of Coral Gables, this market gathers local farmers, bakers, artisans and specialty food vendors in a setting that encourages lingering rather than rushing. Visitors can browse fresh produce, stock up on handmade goods, discover small local businesses and enjoy a leisurely afternoon with coffee beneath the palms. Unlike many markets that require an early wake-up call, Merrick Park’s 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. run-time makes it especially appealing for weekend wanderers. The picturesque surroundings and relaxed atmosphere add to the experience, turning an ordinary shopping trip into a Sunday ritual.

Best Gourmet Grocery

Grove Grocer

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Grove Grocer stays one step ahead of Miami’s ever-growing wellness scene. The mini store sources local goods from Tiny Farm and Paradise Farms (both located in Homestead), and True Loaf Bakery on Miami Beach, plus carefully selected pantry staples from outside the 305. This is the spot to shop sourdough baked down the street, eggs from Miami chickens and house-made guava jam, plus natural wine, flowers and small-batch goods. The store doubles as a cafe, serving coffee, matcha, breakfast, lunch and natural wine on its patio. Whether you’re an ingredient-focused foodie or just want to sit at a picnic table under the tree canopy while drinking a really good matcha (that’s the right color green), Grove Grocer is a new classic in the neighborhood.

Best Grocery Store

Whole Foods in Downtown Miami

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Plenty of new players have entered the grocery store wars of South Florida in recent years, with Publix now having to compete with the likes of Trader Joe’s and Aldi. A few factors set the downtown Miami location of Whole Foods apart, mainly its extensive hot and fresh food selection and spacious seating area. The Amazon-owned chain may be known for premium quality, but discounts such as half-price sushi on Fridays and the $7 two-slice pizza deal make it one of the best spots for a quick and economical lunch in the neighborhood. Plus, there’s free parking for customers, which is a serious luxury in downtown. Just try not to think about the Bezos of it all.

Best Bakery (Miami-Dade)

Baker and Barista

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Clara Baio, who learned Sicilian baking from her grandparents in Italy, handles the ovens. Antonija Atanasova, a career barista originally from Macedonia, handles the espresso. Together they run a small, focused bakery on a quiet stretch of Buena Vista that feels unassuming until you notice the consistent stream of regulars coming and going. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the operation is tight and unfussy with a lineup of coffee, tea and other drinks alongside a rotating selection of baked goods that change throughout the day. Arrive early for the sourdough cinnamon roll before they sell out, or grab the za’atar egg danish or maple pecan croissant. As the morning moves on, the case shifts toward sandwiches and savory options. Truth be told, it’s hard to miss no matter what you choose. It’s always good to check Instagram stories before you head over to see what’s coming out of the ovens that day.

Best Bakery (Broward)

Croissan'Time French Bakery

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For more than three decades, Croissan’Time French Bakery has set the standard for French baking in South Florida. The longtime Fort Lauderdale favorite draws daily crowds for buttery croissants, crusty baguettes, elegant pastries and desserts that taste as though they came straight from a Parisian pâtisserie. While the line often stretches through the bakery, it moves quickly thanks to knowledgeable staff who help newcomers navigate the impressive selection of breads, quiches, cakes and sweets. Regulars rave about everything from the chocolate mousse cake to the impossibly good baguettes (which many consider the best they’ve had outside of France). A small but thoughtfully curated market stocked with imported European specialties adds to the experience, making it easy to leave with far more than you planned to buy. 

Best Deli

Ocean Deli Market

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Most people think of Miami Beach restaurants and imagine tourist traps and expensive fine dining establishments (and Joe’s Stone Crab). For those of us who just want a simple, cheap lunch, this convenience store between the beach and the convention center, a block south of Collins Park, is a lifesaver. There’s a sandwich counter serving up Cubanos and other quick bites, a hot food bar with rice-based dishes, and all the snacks and other conveniences you’d expect from a humble bodega. It’s the perfect place to stock up for a beach picnic or avoid getting gouged by the food vendors at Art Basel. 

Best Sandwich Shop

Frankie & Wally's

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This Coral Gables deli and gourmet market has become a neighborhood obsession thanks to sandwiches that regularly sell out. The star of the menu is the Wally, a perfectly balanced stack of oven-roasted turkey, Muenster cheese, fresh vegetables and house-selected condiments layered on exceptional bread, but nearly everything coming out of the kitchen earns similar praise. Owned and operated by chefs Franklin Pichardo and Wally Henriquez, the shop brings classic deli sensibilities to Miami while maintaining a distinctly local feel built around hospitality, craftsmanship and exceptional ingredients. Beyond the sandwiches, shelves stocked with tinned fish, specialty snacks, wines and pantry staples make every visit feel like a discovery. 

Best Restaurant (Aventura)

Bagel Cove Restaurant & Deli

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Bagel Cove offers omelets, knishes, salads, French toast and matza brei, but the star attraction of the long-time Aventura deli is advertised in the name. The bagels are baked every day, all day, in just about every traditional flavor you can think of. They’ve got poppyseed to pumpernickel, a whole wheat everything bagel and some non-traditional options including oat and rainbow. Since opening in 1988 in a strip a bit south of Aventura Mall, Bagel Cove has been a breakfast and lunch spot with a friendly waitstaff and food that will have you sopping every last morsel. They’re open seven days a week, bright and early from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the take-out window stays open daily until 7 p.m. if you want some bagels, hamantaschen or black-and-white cookies to go.

Best Restaurant (Brickell)

Osaka

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Wanna see a magic trick? Order a tuna foie with seared foie gras, tare and Maldon salt at Osaka in Brickell and watch every other head in the restaurant turn toward your table. Double down with a smoking platter or wagyu chahan or a cocktail that comes glowing in the restaurant’s amber light. Japanese tradition blends with Peruvian flavors at this popular Nikkei concept. Come for the great food, stay for the show.

Best Restaurant (Coconut Grove)

Ossobuco

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Ossobuco’s second location feels right at home in Coconut Grove. Chef Guillermo Eleicegui’s menu centers around open-fire cooking and high-quality ingredients without overcomplicating things, letting the flavors from the grill do most of the talking. While the meats are the obvious draw, some of the best dishes live elsewhere on the menu. The burrata with shaved zucchini and sweet mango chutney hits that perfect balance of fresh and indulgent, while the ricotta gnocchi with ragout is pure comfort food in elevated form. The space is polished without being overly formal, making it just as fitting for a hot date night out as it is for a random Wednesday work lunch. The restaurant temporarily closed for repairs but plans to reopen at the end of June.

Best Restaurant (Design District/Midtown)

Pasta e Basta

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Pasta e Basta offers an intimate dining space with a focus on handmade pasta. Each plate is carefully crafted, paired with sauces that deliver comfort and depth in every bite. The cozy setting adds to the appeal, making for a personal dining experience amid the area’s bustle. Come hungry and trust the process, because when everything is made in-house, the results speak for themselves.

Best Restaurant (Downtown Miami)

Sagrado Café

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This 3,200-square-foot outdoor dining area, located across the street from the Frost Museum of Science, features wooden tables, lush foliage and an open pastry kitchen where staff bake sweet and savory treats to the soundtrack of bossa nova and world music. Created by Brazilian entrepreneur Taciana Kalili, Sagrado’s focus on down-to-earth, hearty fare is reflected in a menu that boasts colorful açaí bowls, tapioca creations and avocado toast, as well as scrumptious entrées such as parmigiana and picanha. Coffee is central to the experience and best when paired with sweet Brazilian quindim or carrot cake.

Best Restaurant (Fort Lauderdale)

Eddy V’s Prime Seafood

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Fort Lauderdale is quickly becoming a culinary powerhouse, and that means lots of new openings in the 954, but Eddy V’s Prime Seafood on Las Olas stands out from the crowd. The steakhouse has an extensive menu with everything from caviar to shellfish towers and wagyu dumplings, plus showstoppers including tableside steak tartare and South African lobster. There’s a gluten-sensitive menu so those with allergies can dine with ease, and the happy hour menu is the most extensive we’ve ever seen. Every day from 4 to 6:30 p.m., you can order teasers including $13 mini filet sandwiches or $11 prime steak tataki; appetizers including $31 jumbo lump crab cakes and $22 yellowtail sashimi; $10 hand-shaken cocktails and $9 wines by the glass. With specials like these, leaving hungry just ain’t in the cards.

Best Restaurant (Miami Beach)

Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill

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Inside the historic Plymouth Hotel, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill balances polished sophistication with laid-back energy, offering intimate indoor seating and a lush poolside dining experience. The menu spans pristine sashimi, inventive rolls and Japanese charcoal-grilled specialties. The kitchen’s precision shines in the Blue Ribbon roll layered with lobster tail and black caviar, as well as delicate neg toro and expertly grilled entrées. 

Best Restaurant (MiMo/Little River)

Bar Bucce

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Bar Bucce is constantly in motion. Rooted in Italian cooking but never confined by it, the menu is thoughtful, ingredient-driven and built for repeat visits. Start with meatballs or fried calamari, share a plate of salumi or formaggi, and get cozy with classics from chicken parmigiana to sausage with broccoli rabe. The pizzas come in 16-inch pies, ranging from a standard margherita to the New Yorker with mozzarella, calabrese chili, caprino and egg jam; or the Shrimp Pie with tomato, cream, rock shrimp, sweet onions and stracciatella. Bar Bucce also hosts rotating chef collaborations, “Pizza With Friends” events and more. The recently launched Focaccia Fridays is centered around naturally leavened bread, with sandwiches that highlight both technique and seasonal ingredients. Whether you drop in casually or make it a regular haunt, you’ll feel the sense of community baked into everything

Best Restaurant (South Miami)

Mano Libera

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Mano Libera offers a contemporary take on Italian cuisine. Naples-born chef Marco Giugliano creates a menu built around handmade pasta and vibrant seasonal dishes, served on custom Italian-made tableware. Cozy up with comforting classics including Ragu Napoletano, or Gnocchetti served with Genovese ragu that’s been slow-cooked for 18 hours — or put your taste buds in chef Giugliano’s hands with his special “testing menu.” For $120 per person (with an optional $95 wine pairing), you’ll get a welcome bite, a selection of seasonal appetizers, pasta dishes, a main course meant to share, dessert and piccola pasticceria (tiny Italian pastries). 

Best New Restaurant (Broward)

The Break House

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The Break House Kitchen and Beach Bar arrived in Deerfield Beach with a prime oceanfront perch, but it’s way more than just a pretty view. Founded by Danielle Rosse of Oceans 234 and operated with her daughter, Kali Williams, the restaurant packs three concepts into one beachside address. Enjoy the all-day counter-service restaurant, grab-and-go café and Deerfield Beach’s first rooftop bar with Atlantic vistas. Culinary director Dean Max brings chef-driven polish to approachable coastal food with an all-day menu that includes tuna poke bowls, truffle grilled cheeses, smash burgers, tacos, ginger-infused guacamole and more. There’s a Thursday run club with routes for runners and walkers, a $12 Burger Night upstairs, a weekday happy hour, a locals rewards program and monthly rooftop brunches with a DJ, bubbly bottle service and doughnut flights. That’s how you plant a flag in the neighborhood.

Best New Restaurant (Miami-Dade)

Mary Lou’s

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Mary Lou’s opened in January, and it’s already got reviewers harkening back to the glory days of South Beach. The restaurant and lounge offers bar bites, an extensive cocktail menu and DJ events. The menu has options to fit any palette, from chicken nuggets topped with caviar, to salads, sushi and steak. There’s a whole martini menu, plus cheekily named signature cocktails including the Daddy’s Girl with Tito’s vodka, Bordigo Rosso, Sirene aperitif, watermelon and lime. Named for co-founder Alex Melillo’s grandmother, it’s a playful place that puts sensual fun and fashionable attitude at the center of everything. If it sounds familiar, it’s because Mary-Lou’s has been a favorite in West Palm Beach and Montauk for years, but it’s high time Miami got some sugar.

Best Restaurant to Die in the Past Year

Planta

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While there have been incredible leaps in plant-based cuisine at restaurants across flavor profiles and price ranges, many vegans are still all too familiar with French fries and garden salads. That’s what makes the death of Planta such a bummer. This plant-based restaurant was fine dining to the fullest, serving satisfying meals that turned the heads of even the meat-eateningest carnivore. With its welcoming, chic atmosphere, to-die-for culinary innovations and twists on standards (the Planta Burger was a magical side quest), this Miami-based chain, which closed its South Beach, Coconut Grove, West Palm and Fort Lauderdale locations in the aftermath of a 2025 Chapter 11 filing, had a way of making plant-based evangelism really cool. Its menu, ethic and impact will be missed by humans and non-humans alike.

Best Restaurant to Come Back from the Dead

Pizza Tropical

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Pizza Tropical’s return feels especially sweet for those still mourning the loss of Gramps, the beloved Wynwood bar that closed in December. For years, this pizza was the perfect pairing to a night out, fueling dance floors and late-night conversations with large slices that earned a cult following. It used to be you could order this ‘za out of a window in the Gramps backyard. Now, Pizza Tropical has its own brick-and-mortar in the Upper East Side. Other than that, the comeback picks up right where things left off, slingin’ pies that hit hard as ever. Some things are too good to stay gone, and thankfully this is one of them.

Best Chef

Chef Misha Macdonald

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As the force behind MISHA Culinary Events, private chef Misha Macdonald creates bespoke dining experiences. Each dish balances color, texture and flavor in a way that feels both delicate and striking. His menus shift constantly, built around seasonal ingredients and thoughtful pairings, from seafood crudo and caviar-forward bites to deeply layered and composed plates. The food is elegant without losing its sense of warmth. Whether it is an intimate dinner or a larger event, Chef Misha delivers something that feels personal, polished and unforgettable.

Best Arepas

Arepa Bar

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Some bars serve stiff drinks. Arepa Bar serves comfort with a crispy edge. These thick, grilled-then-baked cornmeal beauties arrive golden on the outside, soft and airy on the inside, split open and stuffed like they’ve got secrets to tell. The Reina Pepiada comes lush with avocado chicken salad, while the Pabellón piles in beef, beans, sweet plantains and cheese like the culinary equivalent of a perfect last call decision. The menu doesn’t stop at arepas. There are gooey Tequeños de Nutella, guava-and-cream-cheese tequeños that flirt shamelessly with dessert, buttery cachapas and breakfast-ready Arepa Perico Eggs for mornings that need rescuing. They even stock the beloved Ovomaltina spread for those who know exactly what they came for. At Arepa Bar, every order feels like a little intoxication of its own, no cocktail required.

Best Bagels (Miami-Dade)

Bagel Emporium & Grille

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For more than five decades, Bagel Emporium & Grille has been the go-to deli for University of Miami students, residents and families. The shop moved last year from its longtime location on South Dixie Highway to downtown Coral Gables but still offers the same toasted bagels, matzo ball soup and tuna melts that made the restaurant a staple. The menu is robust, but the New York-style bagels are a true standout. Made in-house daily for the freshest, plumpest, chewiest bite possible, these bagels come in a wide range of flavors, though the multigrain, pumpernickel, and onion bagels are very popular.

Best Bagels (Broward)

New York Marina Deli

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People say the best bagels can be found in New York City, and the bagels at New York Marina Deli have brought NYC flavor and texture to Broward residents for decades. In the back of a Fort Lauderdale shopping plaza, this beloved old-school deli turns out warm, perfectly chewy bagels that inspire serious loyalty. Whether piled high with silky Nova lox, paired with eggs and onions, or enjoyed simply with a schmear, every bagel strikes that elusive balance between a crisp exterior and a soft, pillowy interior. Regulars swear there’s nothing else like it in South Florida, while first-time visitors often leave wondering how they stumbled upon such a gem. The atmosphere is refreshingly no-frills, the service is friendly and the focus remains squarely on doing the basics exceptionally well. In a region filled with breakfast options, New York Marina Deli continues to set the standard for what a truly great bagel should be.

Best Bread (Miami-Dade)

Limoncello

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All customers at Limoncello are greeted with a complimentary, freshly baked, impossible-to-ignore basket of focaccia. Served straight from the oven, its delicious golden crust is the perfect appetizer for any meal. In fact, it kind of steals the spotlight from whatever you actually ordered. Ask nicely, and they might bring you a second basket.

Best Bread (Broward)

Wicked Bread Co.

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Eddie and Betty Diaz first built a following at Yellow Green Farmers Market where their cinnamon bread became a weekend obsession, then pushed through the pandemic with deliveries and online orders before opening a Plantation storefront in 2024. Now the scent alone does half the marketing. Their signature loaf lands somewhere between bread, cinnamon roll and dessert fever dream. It’s fluffy, gooey, coated in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with homemade cream cheese icing. The shop expanded into pastries, coffee and ice cream, but the main event remains that famous cinnamon bread, sold Wednesday through Sunday until closing or sellout, whichever comes first. The menu also gets playful with limited and special loaves aplenty, proving the Diaz family knows exactly when to behave and when to get wild.

Best Breakfast

Chug’s Diner

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The moment your eyes crack open and your stomach starts making demands, Chug’s Diner is the answer. This beloved Coconut Grove staple takes the classic diner formula, dips it in Cuban-American flavor and serves it back with buttery swagger. From the smell of cafecito floating through the hall to the comforting clatter of plates hitting tables, Chug’s is the kind of place mornings were made for. The menu leans nostalgic without being stuck in the past. The famous cast iron pancake arrives puffed, golden and dramatic enough to stop conversations mid-sentence. Croquetas come perfectly crisp with creamy centers that melt on contact, while pastelitos crackle beneath layers of flaky pastry stuffed with guava, cheese or savory picadillo. There’s the Cuban-American sandwich, a bold remix of the classic Cubano that includes salami and mustard aioli for a taste both familiar and new. Warm, loud, satisfying and unmistakably Miami, Chug’s doesn’t just feed the city. It wakes it up.

Best Breakfast Sandwich

Ophelia

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Breakfast sandwiches are often overcomplicated in the pursuit of greatness. Ophelia’s proves you need only master the basics. Operating out of a charming, olive-green RV in Coconut Grove, the viral bakery on wheels is home to one of Miami’s most sought-after morning meals thanks to a deceptively simple sandwich built around fluffy scrambled eggs, melty cheddar and flawless execution. Created by award-winning pastry chef Ana De Sa Martins, each component reflects the same attention to detail that earned her acclaim in fine-dining kitchens. The result is a breakfast sandwich that inspires long lines, repeat visits and word-of-mouth praise.

Best Burger

Cowy Burger

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Miami takes its burgers seriously — maybe too seriously with the number of spots opening up left and right — but every once in a while, a spot cuts through the endless debate over who has the crispiest edges or the best sauce. For us, that spot is Cowy Burger. What started as a pop-up by three childhood friends from Venezuela has become one of Miami’s most obsessive burger destinations, with plenty of options for smash-burger connoisseurs. They’re thin enough to get those lacy, crispy sides but still juicy in the middle. The signature Cowy Burger — layered with American cheese, bacon jam, grilled onions and the dangerously addictive Cowy sauce — ruins your ability to enjoy anything less. Wash it down with a staff-favorite cookies-and-cream milkshake, and you’ve got yourself a meal. Try for yourself. There’s a reason there’s usually a line out the door.

Best Chicken Sandwich

Bro’s Hot Chicken

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As one of the more unassuming food spots in Miami, Bro’s Hot Chicken inhabits a six-table storefront in a shopping center off SW 67th Avenue. What it may lack in size, it makes up for in flavor. The Nashville chicken shop, owned by brothers-in-law David Adan and Randy Morillo, is a homegrown Miami gem. The signature sandwich features pickles, homemade coleslaw and a Bro’s Sauce that is simultaneously sweet, tangy and smoky. Bro’s Hot Chicken currently has one location in Coral Terrace, with plans to open a second location in Sweetwater. From the still-oh-so-flavorful No Spice to the waiver-required Fuego, Bro’s has your chicken sandwich cravings covered.

Best Chicken Wings

Chick ’N Jones

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There are two universally accepted times to enjoy chicken wings: game day or literally whenever you want. Wings are great because they’re versatile. You can dress ‘em up or dress ‘em down, fry ‘em or bake ‘em, crisp ‘em or sauce ‘em. Owned by Chef Amaris Jones, the fast-casual concept known as Chick ‘N Jones has it all. From Lemon Pepper Parmesan baked wings to a Jones ‘N Hot fried wing bucket, this hormone-free, locally sourced eatery in Doral is changing the game. Our best advice is to come hungry — or leave with leftovers.

Best Cookie

Liger’s

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Baking a chocolate chip cookie is easy. All you need is flour, butter, sugar and chocolate. Still, you have to perfect the combination of these ingredients and master the bake time to create a delicious, perfectly browned, chewy-with-a-crispy-edge cookie, and this is a feat accomplished by few. The man behind Liger’s has reached this pinnacle of cookie-making magic. Liger’s is a one-man operation founded by photographer Julian Cousins in 2020. What started as a passion project turned into a local phenomenon. The legend began when Cousins traveled to Canada and munched on a delicious cookie. When he came home, he tried to find one that lived up to the bite, but failed. So he made his own! Eventually, he graciously shared his cookies with the rest of Miami. Fans can order Liger’s online or find its cookies at Caracas Bakery, Miami Slice, Vecinos, Pari Pari and Pluma. If you think you can emulate a Liger’s cookie at home, don’t waste your time. Instead, pick up some Liger’s cookie dough at Grove Grocer or Franky & Wallys and leave the magic to the professional. 

Best Croquetas

Sergio’s

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There’s definitely no shortage of croquetas in the 305, but Sergio’s is a standout in the game. The local institution has served more than 20 million croquetas across South Florida and even broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s longest croqueta in 2021 (apparently, regular-sized success wasn’t enough). The croquetas are exactly what you want them to be. With a crispy outside and creamy inside, they’re impossible to stop eating. The classic ham is the go-to, but the chicken and spinach versions deserve attention, too. At just $1.99 each, ordering a whole box feels practical.

Best Cuban Sandwich

Cubatón

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There is a certain utility in having a Cuban sandwich recommendation for your vacationing friends and relatives who don’t want to cross the causeway, but Cubatón is worth the drive. It goes above and beyond with a premium take on the classic Cubano and Medianoche, featuring mojo pork that’s been slow-roasted for 14 hours, and a hardwood-smoked ham that gives even more depth of flavor. Located in the heart of South Beach off Washington Avenue just a block north of Española Way, the small shop also serves local drinks Jupiña and Materva, coffee and breakfast pasteles, and, for adventurous types, a Hot Honey Cubano complete with pickled jalapeños.

Best Desserts

Charlie's Ice Cream

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Charlie’s Ice Cream has spent the past decade building a devoted following with its famously creamy soft-serve, winning over customers in Hialeah before expanding to a second location in Westchester. What began as a family-run neighborhood ice cream stand has grown into one of South Florida’s most beloved dessert destinations. Charlie’s is known for its chocolate-dipped cones, towering sundaes, nostalgic floats and signature creations including the wildly popular Coconut Waffle, Cookie Monster sundae, and Pistachio Waffle. Despite the crowds that often gather outside both shops, the experience remains refreshingly simple with great ice cream, generous portions and friendly service. The secret isn’t flashy trends or over-the-top presentations. It’s a decade of consistent desserts that keep customers coming back, whether they’re ordering a shake, cookies or a towering soft-serve creation. 

Best Doughnuts

Doña Posada

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Doña Posada is best known for Venezuelan staples, but the real standout is something you might not expect: bomboloni. These Italian-style doughnuts are deep-fried, sugar-dusted and filled rather than glazed, closer to a rich, pillowy pastry than the typical American donut. A staple in Italy, they remain surprisingly hard to find in Miami and even harder to find done well. At Doña Posada, they started as a weekend special and quickly became a must-order. Each one is soft, airy and generously filled with options including Nutella, pistachio cream, dulce de leche or guava and cheese. They’re never too heavy, never overly sweet and just indulgent enough. While not always available on the daily menu, they are always available through catering. Start planning a party.

Best Empanadas

GogoFresh

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In a city where empanadas are as common as sunshine and parking tickets, GogoFresh manages to rise above the fold. From Chicken Thai, to Chicken Criolla and a surprisingly satisfying Vegan Quinoa, the lineup delivers something for everyone without trying too hard. The soups and salads are amazing, too, but let’s be honest, 99 percent of the room is here for the empanadas. Warm, flaky and perfectly crisped, they arrive like little edible payoffs, disappearing faster than you meant them to.

Best Fritanga

Yambo

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Can you say you really know Miami if you’ve never had a late-night meal at Yambo? The Nicaraguan restaurant is open 24-hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year and each of those seconds you can count on a most excellent serving of gallo pinto (rice and beans that got their name for supposedly looking like a spotted rooster), queso frito (a salty, fried white cheese cooked until it has a crispy exterior while still gooey on the inside), and ensalada (a cabbage salad reminiscent of vinegary cole slaw). There’s also carne asada, maduros, and lengua that have diners lining up in a queue all hours of the day or night. All those flavors are accentuated by the carnival-like ambiance that features a bouillabaisse of ornaments, from a coin-operated pony to a monument of Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío and a giant (spotless) rooster statue that greets you at the parking lot entrance.

Best Frozen Yogurt

Meli

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Frozen yogurt is supposed to be a lighter indulgence, but too often it sacrifices flavor in the process. Meli changed that equation. Founded by Deborah and Eduardo Shrem, the charming Miami Shores shop is one of South Florida’s biggest dessert sensations thanks to its creamy, Greek frozen yogurt sweetened with allulose instead of traditional sugar. The result is a treat that satisfies a sweet tooth without the heaviness, especially when topped with creative additions including baklava crunch, guava bites, coconut granola, fresh fruit and pistachio kataifi cream. Long lines have become the norm as customers flock to sample signature creations and customize their own cups. 

Best Hot Dogs

El Patio 305

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Founded by Witmar Jara and located on Coral Way, El Patio 305 is the neighborhood Latin American fusion restaurant you’ve been looking for. The casual joint is known for many things — it’s ajiaco, for one, as well as its whole fried red snapper —  but there’s one special item that deserves a little extra attention. Within the Los Antojos part of the menu, you’ll find a Perro Colombiano built around a mild sausage that’s smothered in mozzarella, garlic sauce, pineapple sauce and potato sticks, all encased in a soft, buttery bun. It’s sweet, savory, crunchy and melty. In a word? It’s perfect.

Best Ice Cream

Sweet Melody Crafted Ice Cream

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In 2016, Mike Romeu bought a $50 lime-green ice cream maker at BrandsMart. It sat in a storage unit for a year and a half before he started down the path toward Sweet Melody. Named for his daughter, Romeu started with small-batch scoops in his home kitchen, roping in friends and family as taste testers. Now one of South Florida’s most genuinely beloved homegrown food brands, that family-first spirit is deeply embedded in the ethos. The ice cream is ultra-premium, made American-style using 16 percent butterfat, and every mix-in is made from scratch, down to the all-natural sprinkles. Flavors range from pop culture playful to quintessentially Miami. If you’re a Swiftie, try the Showgirl (Sweet Melody’s Version) made with mint green vanilla ice cream and chunks of homemade orange cake, orange frosting and orange glitter. If you need a taste of home, try Abuela’s Flan with flan ice cream that boasts caramel notes and a chewy custard texture. From a West Kendall production facility to a cult-favorite ventanita, Sweet Melody now boasts multiple Miami-Dade locations and a Fort Lauderdale outpost that opened in 2026. The growth has been steady, but the spirit remains unchanged.

Best Key Lime Pie

The Palm

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From West Palm all the way to the Florida Keys, one of the most famous SoFlo desserts is the key lime pie. Everyone flaunts their take, but the must-taste of the town is the slice at The Palm. The storied steakhouse opened in 1926 and now has 30 locations worldwide, including Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands neighborhood, and the key lime pie rivals some of the most famous in the state. It’s got that perfect hint of key lime tartness, creamy and sweet but not too sweet. The buttery-flavored crust could stand on its own as a top-notch dessert. Next time you head to The Palm for a steak or lobster, don’t sleep on this dessert.

Best Mac and Cheese

Apocalypse BBQ

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Apocalypse BBQ’s menu is robust, but the mac and cheese is not an afterthought. To owner Jeffrey Budnechky, great mac and cheese is all about consistency. “You gotta have that nice cheesy, creamy bite all the way through,” he says. Apocalypse delivers exactly that, then takes it a step further with a loaded version topped with chopped brisket bacon for what Budnechky describes as “a little bit of a meaty crunch.” The result is smoky, rich, unapologetically indulgent and arguably one of the best things you can eat in Miami with a plastic fork. 

Best Pizza

Marc’s Artisanal Pizza

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At Marc’s Artisanal Pizzeria, pizza is not a fast food but a craft shaped by patience, technique and family tradition. Founded by husband-and-wife team Eric and Yeanny, the Miami Beach pizzeria blends influences from New Jersey, the Basque region, Venezuela and Miami. Their philosophy centers on quality, hospitality and creating a place where people sit down, share a meal and stay awhile. The star is the dough. Naturally leavened and given days to develop flavor and texture, each pie delivers a crust that’s crisp where it should be, airy where it matters and has just enough chew and char to keep balance. Toppings are thoughtful rather than excessive, and local sourcing is a major focus. Ingredients come from Florida farms and regional cheese producers, reinforcing the restaurant’s commitment to freshness and craft. 

Best Ramen

Zuru Ramen Bar

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Zuru is a small local chain with locations throughout South Florida, and the North Miami location sits on Biscayne Boulevard just south of 163rd Street amid a plethora of Asian eateries. With fun, inviting decor inspired by Japanese yokocho restaurant alleys, and J-Pop playing over the speakers, it’s a fine place to stop for a bowl of noodles, offering everything from slow-simmered tonkotsu ramen to dipped tsukemen and more. Be sure to sample the appetizer menu of Japanese street food, including karaage fried chicken topped with jalapeño peppers, and takoyaki (grilled octopus balls) served atop potato salad.

Best Sandwich

Banh at Books & Books in the Grove

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Nine months in, Coconut Grove’s Banh has cemented itself as a neighborhood staple. Aidan Friedson and Phuoc Vo launched their phenomenal take on the Vietnamese classic inside the beloved Books & Books. The sandwich is made with a fresh baguette, pickled carrots and radish, pork and pâté; and it presents a bite filled with complementary textures and flavors to match that old-timey bookstore smell. Friedson, a UM grad and chef, and Vo, a seasoned professional chef, bring something authentic and whole to an environment that was unaware it needed such a sandwich. The bánh mì now sells out regularly, as people go to Books & Books not just for the newest page-turner but for the massive lunch fave. The shop offers other bánh mì variations including soy, chicken and short rib, all of which come served alongside pho broth for dipping. Next time you’re hungry in the Grove, grab a Tolstoy and a banh mi, and be enlightened with prose and taste.

Best Sushi

Omakai

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The amount of trendy sushi spots in Miami can be overwhelming, but Omakai stands out with its simple yet elevated approach. Since opening in Wynwood in 2019, the omakase concept has added three locations in Coconut Grove, Doral and Aventura. All four eateries offer the nine-course Omakai Experience with seasonal fish and carefully selected bites. You could also slide in for happy hour, served daily from 3 to 6:30 p.m., for blue crab hand rolls, pristine bluefin tuna nigiri and sake. Either way, the meal feels thoughtful from start to finish and makes the omakase experience less intimidating. While chefs politely decline requests for extra sauce, noting that each dish is already carefully prepared and seasoned, it’s hard to argue with the policy after taking a bite.

Best Tacos

Tacotomía

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For Chef Karla Hoyos, Tacotomía is a direct extension of her upbringing in Catemaco, Veracruz, where she learned to cook alongside her abuelita. That foundation shows up in every part of the experience, from the nixtamalized tortillas to the careful sourcing of ingredients that honor traditional Mexican processes. The tacos themselves are exceptional. Balanced and deeply flavorful, they reflect both technique and memory. Each order comes with three tacos served on white corn tortillas, with fillings including asada, birria, pastor, carnitas, chorizo, Baja fish, campechano, pollo adobado, and vegan-friendly organic mushroom. Featured with a spot at Kaseya Center, Tacotomía has also brought its magic to the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, the Miami Open and SoBeWFF’s Tacos & Tequila hosted by Chef Aaron Sánchez. Despite the growth, the core remains unchanged. This is food made with respect, patience and a clear sense of identity.

Best Argentine Restaurant

Los Fuegos

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Inside the opulent world of Los Fuegos (literally “The Fires” in English), flame is not simply a cooking technique but the whole bit. Created by legendary Argentine chef Francis Mallmann, the indoor/outdoor restaurant at the Faena Hotel Miami Beach hones in on traditional South American asado culture with roaring open flames, oak-fired grills, smoking embers and dramatic live-fire cooking. The toasty trend blends into breakfast, lunch and dinner menus with brûléed Key Lime French toast, wood-fired steaks, grilled seafood, roasted vegetables, and signature dishes kissed by smoke and flame. Sundays bring a lavish asado buffet, where endless cuts of fire-roasted meats, vegetables and Argentine specialties channel the spirit of a countryside gathering in Patagonia.

Best Asian Fusion Restaurant

Mōkah

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Blending Eastern and Western traditions through the shared ritual of caffeine and crepes, this food truck’s menu moves between indulgent and savory. Sweet French creations include the chocolate hazelnut delight crepe layered with Nutella and fruit, while authentic jianbing — a popular Chinese street-food crepe made with egg, scallions, crispy wonton and sauces — comes packed with savory fillings such as pork belly crunch. Pair your bites with a golden milk turmeric and black pepper latte, or colorful bubble teas adorned with dried flowers and a fortune-cookie message. 

Best Barbeque

Slab Daddy BBQ

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Pulling inspiration from Miami’s cultural tapestry, Slab Daddy blends Nicaraguan fritanga with classic Southern barbeque. The influence speaks through coleslaw, plantain chips, rice and beans, and queso frito served alongside a “Miami-Style” brisket smoked by Ricouz for hours until perfection. Ricouz’s setup includes a food truck and a portable smoker near some picnic tables, allowing customers to drool over the smell until they’re served. While anything off the menu is a hit, we recommend splitting a platter so you can try a bit of everything. Slab Daddy BBQ opens Wednesday through Sunday at 11:30 a.m., but you should get there soon, because it’s only open as long as supplies last.

Best Steakhouse

Hereford Grill

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Hereford Grill’s wood-fired cuts are responsibly raised and hormone-free, ranging from Wagyu Denver and New York strips from Snake River Farms, to porterhouse and tomahawk selections made for sharing. The supporting cast is equally memorable, featuring lobster mac ‘n’ cheese, tableside Caesar salad, beef tartare, house-made chorizos and morcillas, and desserts from Basque cheesecake to tres leches. Pro tip: visit Thursday night for live music, or stop by Tuesday for half-off drink specials.

Best Seafood Restaurant

Southport Raw Bar

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This seafood spot’s famous bumper sticker proclaims you’ll live, love and last longer on a diet of fish, oysters and clams. It’s true. You haven’t lived until you’ve soaked your French fries ($4.95) in the savory, salty broth bath from a half pound of Old Bay Shrimp (MP). You haven’t loved until you’ve ordered a dozen grilled oysters ($29.95) and two Yuengling pitchers ($13.95 each) dockside on Saturday morning — and unlike so many South Florida institutions you’ve loved and lost, Southport Raw Bar has lasted for more than 50 years. Keep it up, Buddy.

Best Basque Restaurant

Edan Bistro

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Basque cuisine has become one of the most exciting dining traditions in the world, and Edan Bistro brings it to North Miami with remarkable precision and charm. Led by chef Aitor Garate Berasaluze, this intimate neighborhood restaurant delivers sophisticated Spanish cooking without white-tablecloth pretension or sky-high prices. The menu balances Basque classics with creative seasonal dishes, from delicate shiitake croquetas and silky pumpkin rice to expertly prepared duck, foie gras and steak tartare. A thoughtfully curated, all-Spanish wine list complements the food, while the bright, minimalist dining room creates an atmosphere that feels both elegant and welcoming. Do not sleep on the Basque cheesecake; a rich, caramelized masterpiece that’s one of the restaurant’s signature dishes and a required order for first-time visitors. 

Best Brazilian Restaurant

Texas de Brazil

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Ready to raise the white flag on portion control? At Texas de Brazil, indulgence is part of the experience. Blending the bold spirit of Texas steakhouses with the centuries-old Brazilian churrasco, the restaurant delivers a nonstop parade of flame-grilled meats carved tableside by traditional gauchos. Feast on everything from beef, lamb, pork and chicken to Brazilian sausage, as well as house specialties picanha, garlic sirloin and bacon-wrapped filets. The extravagant salad and accompaniment area features more than 50 offerings buffet style, so you can offset the meat sweats with a vegetable or two.

Best Caribbean Restaurant

Manjay

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Manjay brings Caribbean cuisine into the rhythm of everyday Miami without losing the depth of its roots. Founded by Port-au-Prince native Christian Dominique, the concept is grounded in memory, migration and cooking that carries meaning across generations. You taste it in the slow-braised pork, richly marinated griot, citrusy pikliz and perfectly spiced jerk chicken. The flavors are layered and bold, yet never overwhelming, striking that balance between comfort and complexity that defines great Caribbean food. Whether you’re building a quick bowl, grabbing grilled shrimp to go or sitting down for a relaxed meal, the experience feels approachable without sacrificing authenticity. Locations in Doral and the Citadel make it easy to return again and again. 

Best Chinese Restaurant

Double Luck

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Double Luck delivers a dining experience as electric as it is indulgent. The room glows in saturated reds, from lanterns to booths, casting everything in a warm, almost surreal light. The mix of music and flashy cocktails — some of which arrive smoking or literally on fire — creates an energy akin to a nightclub. Go ahead and order more than you “should.” If you’re doing it right, the table will look messy. From the team behind Michelin Bib Gourmand spot Tâm Tâm, the menu reimagines Chinese-American classics with precision and personality. Standouts, including the Hennessy orange chicken, lean playful but land with real technique, while the chili-laced steamed fish and crab fried rice bring depth and heat. The tea-smoked duck buns are a must; soft lotus buns layered with rich duck, crisp cucumber, pickles, sesame sauce and just enough chili oil to tie everything together. The drink menu holds its own with jasmine lychee and peach oolong tea cocktails alongside a strong sake and wine selection.

Best Colombian Restaurant

Mondongo’s Restaurante

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For many Colombians living in South Florida, Mondongo’s Restaurante is a taste of home. The beloved Doral institution has spent years serving traditional dishes generations of immigrants grew up eating, from its namesake mondongo soup and hearty bandeja paisa to grilled meats, sweet plantains and comforting homestyle sides. The dining room buzzes with the energy of large family gatherings, weekend celebrations and longtime regulars who know exactly what they’re ordering before they sit down. In a region filled with excellent Colombian restaurants, Mondongo’s remains the gold standard for authentic flavors. 

Best Cuban Restaurant

Tropical Restaurant La Casa Del Churrasco

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Skip the Cuban chain restaurant and head to Hialeah’s Tropical Restaurant La Casa Del Churrasco for a taste of comforting, home-style Cuban cooking that feels like abuela’s. This small business has been around since the 1980s and remains a go-to spot for authentic Cuban cuisine. Guests can grab a quick meal cafeteria-style or sit down in the restaurant’s dining room for a more traditional experience. The menu is packed with classic favorites, including vaca frita, ropa vieja and palomilla steak, all paired perfectly with arroz con frijoles, congri, yuca and maduros. The restaurant’s ventanita is the perfect spot to grab a nice, hot café con leche with tostada, pastelitos, croquetas and other Cuban essentials.

Best French Restaurant

Bouchon Bistro

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Restaurants in Miami love a trend, but Bouchon Bistro is about slowed-down, candlelight dinners that pay homage to French classics. The celebrated Thomas Keller concept transformed the historic 1920’s La Palma building into a French bistro that’s elegant without feeling stiff. Servers weave through the vintage-inspired dining room balancing plates of fruits de mer, steak frites glistening with butter and pepper, and soup de l’oignon that delivers the decadent comfort and class French cuisine perfected over generations. The dining room feels transportive, from the glowing courtyard to the gleaming zinc bar. Bouchon doesn’t reinvent Parisian dining for Miami, but its atmosphere and dedication to the cuisine remind the city why these traditions became timeless in the first place.

Best Greek Restaurant

Myka Greek Frozen Yogurt

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A frozen yogurt place is the best Greek restaurant in all of Miami? Hear us out. Myka Greek Frozen Yogurt is made with yogurt imported from Greece and pairs nicely with a dizzying lineup of Mediterranean-inspired toppings. Go nuts with pistachio cream, baklava crumbles, honeycomb, tahini, fresh fruit or even olive oil. This small shop on Lincoln Road channels the breezy “Mamma Mia” energy of a European summer night, but beyond the Instagram appeal, Myka succeeds by tapping into Miami’s appetite for indulgence while still feeling fresh and light. Sure, you’re not gonna get a gyro here, or souvlaki or even spanakopita — but you’ve had that stuff elsewhere. The flavors here can’t be found anywhere else without a passport.

Best Indian Restaurant

Zaika Miami

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What began in 2015 as a passion project between three roommates has since grown into one of Miami’s most beloved Indian restaurants. Situated in an unassuming North Miami strip mall between a home goods store and a med spa, Zaika Indian Cuisine earned a loyal following thanks to its rich Northern Indian fare (“Zaika” fittingly translates to “taste” or “flavor” in Hindi). The menu is packed with deeply flavorful staples including chicken vindaloo, fragrant goat biryani and, of course, chicken tikka masala. Regulars know to start with the house-made garlic naan before ending the meal with gulab jamun, two delicate doughnut-like pastries soaked in rose syrup and served warm.

Best Italian Restaurant

Boia De

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“Boia De” is like saying “Oh My” in English, and that pretty much nails this small but mighty culinary destination. The Michelin Star-winning spot in Buena Vista tops every local’s list for good reason. From the baked crabs to the crispy polenta and pappardelle, Boia De offers classic Italian recipes with Miami flair. It’s one of the most intimate restaurants in town, which means it basically feels like you’re eating in someone’s kitchen; an intentional ode to traditional Italian dining. Bring a bit of that spirit to your own home by joining Boie De’s wine club, which sends curated bottles directly to your door every month. 

Best Japanese Restaurant

Shima Japanese Restaurant

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Shima is similar to the much more popular Katana in Normandy Shores, just transplanted to a Hialeah strip mall with actual parking. Inside, you’ll find the same spin on conveyor-belt sushi – plates of nigiri and other dishes ride around on adorable sushi boats, waiting to be plucked and eaten – and while the wait for a table can still be treacherous, it’s always worth the trouble. Besides the obvious sushi, you can enjoy chicken and shrimp tempura, edamame and veggie spring rolls, pork katsu, beef teriyaki and all kinds of tempura desserts — even Thai donuts and fried Oreos. It’s open every day from 6 p.m. to midnight, so you can always get a late-night snack in.

Best Korean Restaurant

Volcano Hot Pot & Korean BBQ

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Most of the best options for Korean food in South Florida exist north of the county line in Broward. If you don’t want to trek on out to Plantation or Pembroke Pines for bulgogi and banchan, Volcano in Hollywood offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and hot pot experience just off I-95. For $34 to $38 per adult and $19 to $22 per kid, you can grill and stew all the delicious meats your heart desires, from beef short ribs to spicy pork belly. Hot pot broth options range from Korean seafood and pork bone soup to Szechuan spicy broth and Japanese miso soup. 

Best Kosher Style Restaurant

Pita Loca

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Like most great kosher meals, a feast at Pita Loca starts with a laugh. We dare you not to chuckle at its pun of a name. The restaurant first opened in 1997, which means it’s older than Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” Maybe the former Menudo star dined at the original South Beach location and got inspired after enjoying the impossibly flavorful falafel. Either way, Pita Loca settled into its mid-Beach location several years ago, staying true to its kosher roots with no dairy and an all-day Shabbat buffet on Fridays with take-away options. This place is always closed on Saturdays, but Sunday through Thursday, you’re guaranteed a fantastic lunch or dinner where the hummus flows and the namesake pita is plentiful. Just be mindful if you come in for that Shabbat buffet on Fridays, as the restaurant will close two hours before sunset. 

Best Mediterranean Restaurant

Jass Kitchen

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Jass Kitchen in Buena Vista charms with its intimate setting and laid-back elegance. Live music fills the room, setting the tone for long dinners built around vibrant Turkish mezzes, both cold and warm, meant to share. Enjoy comforting, flavor-packed classics, from garlic butter shrimp to grilled halloumi, lamb shank over seasoned rice and more. Pair your dishes with something from the wine selection that’s as thoughtful as the menu — and don’t forget to save room for the baklava.

Best Mexican Restaurant

La Reyna

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For those looking for a dining experience filled with authentic Mexican flavor and a vibrant atmosphere, La Reyna delivers on every level. Since opening in 2018, the restaurant has become a favorite for its made-from-scratch dishes, elevated-yet-welcoming atmosphere and colorful decor inspired by a traditional Mexican courtyard. Known locally as Las Dos Reinas, the beautifully decorated restaurant features a stunning tree at the center. Its extensive menu offers something for every craving, from quesabirria to carne asada tacos, red and green salsa enchiladas, Burrito La Reyna, and sizzling fajitas alambre. Guests can pair their meals with one of the restaurant’s elevated margaritas, including the Pineapple Jalapeño Margarita, Coco Tropical Margarita and Classic Lime Margarita, or refreshing non-alcoholic drinks from chamoy lemonade to agua de horchata and agua de tamarindo. For taco lovers, Wednesdays are a must thanks to the restaurant’s $24.99 all-you-can-eat taco special.  

Best Omakase

Mila Omakase

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Omakase is all the rage. There’s something about the traditional Japanese dining experience that has foodies wanting more, more and more. At Mila, that’s exactly what you get. From the moment you walk into the exclusive 10-seat room and start getting served, your taste buds transport your heart and mind straight outta Miami and right to Nippon. It’s a feast of traditional omakase dishes that change with the season, each with a hint of Mediterranean flair. It’s curated by 26-time Michelin-starred chef Michael Michaelidis, so you’re in extremely good hands. Mila Omakase offers two daily seatings Tuesday through Saturday, so booking is essential.

Best Spanish Restaurant

CalaMillor

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When Alberto García opened CalaMillor in Coral Gables, he wasn’t just launching another restaurant. He was continuing a family legacy that began more than 50 years ago in Spain, where his grandparents first opened a bakery and his father helped transform it into one of the country’s most respected pastry businesses. Today, that tradition lives on through CalaMillor’s combination of artisan baking and Spanish specialties. Guests come for the flaky ensaimadas, imported Spanish products and expertly prepared classics including seafood paella, fideuà, croquetas and huevos rotos — all made with premium ingredients and deep respect for tradition. The restaurant feels both elevated and welcoming, whether you’re stopping in for coffee and pastries or gathering with a large group for a celebratory meal. 

Best Thai Restaurant

Ricky Thai Bistro

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Since opening more than a decade ago with husband-and-wife team Giuliano Carrafelli and chef Majcha Manomai, this North Miami spot named in honor of son Ricky has gotten a lot of local love for its versatile menu and tasty consistency. This past April, it earned national love when the foodie website mashed.com named Ricky Thai Bistro one of the 15 best Thai restaurants in all the United States. The restaurant has limited hours from 4 to 10 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays, but in that window, you can feast on the most savory of noodles, the most delectable of curries and the finest of papaya salads. The waitstaff is sensitive to dietary restrictions and game to make sure your order is vegan or free of any allergens, and the menu comes complete with sidenote chef suggestions, so you can be sure you’re getting the right level of spice and pairing your meal with the perfect pour.

Best Vietnamese Restaurant

Pho by Vinh Noodle House

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As with all the best Vietnamese noodle joints in this country, Pho by Vinh makes an unassuming home in a suburban strip mall next to a dialysis center and a Walmart. The menu is picture-heavy and bilingual with dishes listed by the number. You can feast on rolls, wings, skewers, fried rice and more, but of course it’s the 16 varieties of pho that inspire a non-stop rush at the takeout pick-up counter. Should you dine in, you can top your bowl of pho short rib, pho steak meatballs or pho shrimp (just to name a few) with piles of spicy flavor bombs from the never-ending pot of chili crisp placed lovingly at each table. The vegetarian and vegan pho is also bangin’, with massive hunks of daikon radish, bean sprouts, culantro and a gambler’s variety of jalapenos. Plus, the peanut sauce here is delicious.

Best Venezuelan Restaurant

7tyone Restaurant & Coffee Bar

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For Venezuelans living in Miami, few restaurants evoke the pride, comfort, and nostalgia of 7tyOne Restaurant & Coffee. Owned by married couple Liliana Arguinzones and chef Abraham Herrera, the restaurant refines Venezuelan cuisine with a contemporary lens. The menu spans breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner, featuring golden tequeños, reina pepiada arepas, cachapas overflowing with melted cheese, Venezuelan-style empanadas, parrillas, pabellón criollo, and gourmet brunch offerings. The eatery also offers fresh juices, specialty coffee, and housemade desserts to complete the experience.

Best Vegan Restaurant

JaJaJa Mexicana

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You’re laughing? We’re talking about the best vegan food in Miami and you’re laughing? Originally founded in New York’s Lower East Side, JaJaJa Mexicana chose Miami for its first expansion. The menu leans into bold, satisfying Mexican-inspired dishes including birria tacos with coco queso and consommé, chorizo-loaded nachos, and stacked burritos — but that chorizo isn’t made from beef, and the huevos and queso aren’t made from animal products at all. There’s some culinary witchcraft at work to ensure all the flavors of Mexican cooking make it on the dish without any karmic debt. The agave-forward bar program is just as considered, with more than 100 tequilas, mezcals and inventive cocktails that give the space real staying power even after you’ve stopped eating. Set in a vibrant Wynwood space with DJs and a lively crowd, JaJaJa lives up to its name by showing you a good time.

Best Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurant

Lemoni Café

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For more than 18 years, owner Maria Eugenia Pelati and chef Assia Dahrouch have built one of Miami’s most charming culinary sanctuaries, serving consciously healthy Mediterranean cuisine with warmth, intuition and unmistakable feminine force. It’s like you’ve stumbled into a cozy, French-Moroccan café in the middle of an art film, the kind of place where conversations stretch, soups simmer slowly and every table feels lived in. The menu is vegetarian and vegan-friendly without sacrificing flavor or comfort. Kale and quinoa salads arrive vibrant and satisfying enough to make you forget you’re technically eating “healthy,” while the vegan meatballs deserve a fan club of their own. Moroccan, French, Italian and Argentine influences weave through curries, hummus, paninis and daily specials, layering each bite with bold seasoning and home-style care. 

Best Brunch

Craft

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Craft earned one of Miami’s most loyal weekend followings by combining creative comfort food and generous cocktails with a welcoming atmosphere. Founded in Argentina and now expanded across Miami-Dade, the restaurant’s brunch menu covers all the classics while adding distinctive flair. The chicken and waffles may be the most beloved item on the menu, but you can’t go wrong with the smoked salmon avocado toast, steak and eggs, goat cheese croquettes or bacon-wrapped dates. Neapolitan-style pizzas are available alongside traditional brunch fare, making it just as tempting to order a truffle prosciutto pie as it is an eggs Florentine. Bottomless mimosas, oversized sangrias and expertly made espresso martinis keep the tables lively long into the afternoon. 

Best Clubstaurant

Delilah

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Delilah may describe itself as more of a supper club than a full-on music venue, but the caliber of talent that comes through its doors is seriously impressive. The space leans into a glamorous, old-school atmosphere, and over the years, it’s hosted festival-caliber talent. Ja Rule and Fat Joe came during Art Week, Trey Songz handled New Year’s, and Bebe Rexha made a Music Week appearance. Most recently, Mario and Swae Lee took over the spot during Race Week, combining classic sounds with modern bangers. Even on nights without a major billing, the in-house band and singers turn familiar covers into something that fits the room’s vintage, intimate vibe. The Sunday night jazz band also deserves a shoutout, helping transport the room into the early 20th-century mood Delilah aims for. A big part of that seamless experience comes from the people behind the scenes, including operations manager and VIP guest relations lead Shane Kennedy, whose role helps shape the elevated, hospitality-driven feel Delilah is known for.

Best Date Night Spot

Zitz Sum

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A great date-night restaurant needs more than just good food. It needs atmosphere, a sense of discovery and dishes worth talking about long after the check arrives. Zitz Sum delivers all three. Chef Pablo Zitzmann’s Michelin Bib Gourmand-winning restaurant boasts a playful, globally inspired menu that blends influences from Asia, Latin America, Italy and beyond. Couples can share inventive dishes including shrimp har gow with tamarind-black garlic chutney, pork-belly potstickers and charred cabbage with Fresno chili butter, while enjoying the restaurant’s intimate lighting and lively energy. For couples looking to impress a first date, celebrate an anniversary or simply enjoy one of Miami’s most memorable nights out, Zitz Sum is a home run.

Best Diner

Jimmy’s Eastside Diner

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If you’ve lived in Miami even five years, you’ve probably already fallen in love with a spot and cried when it closed. That’s what makes Jimmy’s Eastside Diner’s 60-year run so magical. The local favorite has remained unchanged in aesthetic and ethos, working for decades to “serve honest, high-quality food.” With laminated menus, red leather booths, fluorescent lighting and bottomless cups of coffee, patrons are transported to a simpler time — or a time when you could eat breakfast at 3 a.m. Everything looks sweeter when you order a towering pastrami on rye with a side of crispy fries. It’s also nice to get a bill that doesn’t send you into shock. Jimmy’s good service and atmosphere has built lasting relationships with loyal customers. Plus, if you ever need a good fun fact, you can tell your friends that 2017’s Oscar-winning Best Picture, “Moonlight,” filmed here.

Best Dining Membership

ZZ's Club (Major Food Group)

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Are you obsessed with Carbone but sick of not getting a table? Why not join the club? ZZ’s is a part of Major Food Group, the famed hospitality team behind Carbone, Dirty French and other global eateries. ZZ’s invites serious, affluent foodies into its private circle, offering a clubhouse complete with a modern Japanese restaurant, a sports bar, a cigar terrace and a lounge with musical performances. All you have to do is apply — and pay a $5,000 annual fee, after paying a $13,000 one-time initiation fee. If that’s too rich for your blood, you can still steal a glimpse at the goodies with the courtyard lunch service that’s open to the public. Expect the in-house restaurant to serve miso caesar salad, the freshest sushi, wagyu beef, potatoes topped with caviar, and mochi ice cream sandwiches. Those who make the cut can take advantage of members-only events. Football Sundays are a whole thing, pairing collabs with other restaurants and all-day games on a giant TV. Members also get priority seating at Major Food Group’s hot spots in town, so you’ll never have to worry about Carbone reservations again.

Best Food Hall

MIA Market Food Hall

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In Miami’s Design District, there is a hidden food hall that sits on the second floor of Palm Court, a spot you could easily miss without a little exploring. Find it, and you’re rewarded with Michelin-worthy cuisine without the hassle of securing a reservation or paying fine-dining prices. Sushi Yasu Tanaka offers omakase; Chèvre Miami serves cheese, wine and sandwiches; Jaffa Miami brings Middle Eastern fare; and Miami Nice has New American classics. Whether you’re in the mood for diverse flavors or a quick sweet treat, you can mix and match bites from several vendors in just one visit. Of course, the experience isn’t complete without a craft cocktail or mocktail from The Bar, located at the center of the market. 

Best Food Truck

Piadina 305 | La Gnocca

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Born in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, piadina is one of Italy’s most beloved street foods: a thin, warm flatbread folded around high-quality meats, cheeses and fresh ingredients. Alex Palumbo’s food trucks bring this Riminese staple to Doral Yard, so you can taste traditional flavors without taking a 10-hour flight. You can trust the technique. He and his family have been serving piadina to Floridians since the late ‘90s. The food truck menu also features pastas, charcuterie boards, salads, desserts, and vegan and vegetarian options, with most dishes priced between $16 and $25.

Best Hidden Gem Restaurant (Broward)

Kan’s Thai Kitchen

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This family-owned spot is run by a mother-and-daughter team that serves Thai food so good, it earned the prestigious Thai Select certification from the Royal Thai Government — a distinction reserved for restaurants that uphold the highest standards of authenticity and quality. Diners rave about the northern Thai khao soi, the rich Massaman curry, the fragrant green curry duck, and the expertly prepared noodle soups. Kan often greets guests herself, making every visit special. If you’ve been to Thailand and still crave the flavors you tasted while traveling, this is the spot.

Best Hidden Gem Restaurant (Miami-Dade)

Coral House Italian Restaurant

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One of Miami’s best Italian restaurants sits inside a converted residence behind a curtain of tropical greenery, giving it the feel of a secret neighborhood gathering spot. The menu focuses on wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, fresh salads and classic Italian comfort food served at refreshingly reasonable prices. A tree-lined terrace strung with twinkling lights creates an atmosphere that encourages guests to order one more glass of wine, one more slice of pizza or one more plate of pasta.

Best Hotel Bar

The Champagne Bar at the Surf Club

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Step into the historic Surf Club in the swanky Four Seasons Hotel and walk into a world of old-school glamour. Yes, the martinis are expensive, but they’re also impeccably made. The lush, emerald-green accents of the tropical plants creeping throughout the space turn the hotel bar into a manicured oasis. Order the Chrysanthemum Old Fashioned — a moody mix of dry vermouth, Benedictine and absinthe — and you’ll soon find there’s no need to hit the town. You’ve got everything you need for a stellar evening within these elegant halls.

Best Hotel Restaurant

Aviv

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Helmed by James Beard Award–winning chef Michael Solomonov and restaurateur Steve Cook, Aviv blends Israeli culinary traditions with an airy, polished and energetic setting that feels distinctly Miami. The space leans into soft neutrals, natural textures and an open, inviting layout that complements its beachfront home inside 1 Hotel South Beach. The menu reflects Solomonov’s signature style, rooted in heritage but expressive in execution. A spread of salatim and house-made breads sets the tone, followed by dishes that layer bold flavors, from charred fish to richly spiced meats and seasonal vegetables. The experience is best when plates are shared. Evenings bring a subtle shift in energy, with DJs adding a refined soundtrack that enhances rather than overwhelms. 

Best Inexpensive Restaurant

Tacombi

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Tired of fast-food trips that cost $30? Tacombi is a Mexican-bred eatery serving authentic dishes below the $10 mark that don’t skimp on flavor. Hailing from the beaches of the Yucatán, the space is bright, colorful and laid-back; great for a quick bite or a lingering meal. Tacos come on house-made, Vista Hermosa corn tortillas, filled with everything from al pastor to crispy fish and birria; each one balanced, fresh and consistently well-executed with prices ranging from $5.49 to $6.99. Tired of tacos? Try a quesadilla or burrito with the same tasty flavors, the most expensive of which is just $14.99. Even the drinks, from margaritas to aguas frescas, match the same level of care. The staff is knowledgeable and genuinely engaging. Between weekly BOGO offers, happy hour, a few locations about the city and a broader mission that supports local communities through food access and education, Tacombi delivers value in more ways than one.

Best Instagram-Ready Dining Experience

Joia Beach Club

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At Joia Beach, food and content arrive at the table simultaneously. Situated between the city skyline and the shore, this sandy playground was designed for the camera. Between the restaurant, the lounge, the beach club and the palms swaying in golden hour light, there’s no shortage of places to pose, pout, flirt or pretend you “just threw this on.” Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and European-influence meet unapologetic Miami energy in dishes and cocktails that arrive looking almost too attractive to touch — almost. DJs keep the soundtrack seductive, cocktails loosen inhibitions and the whole place hums with an energy that leads to questionable decisions and excellent Instagram stories. Whether you’re stretched out beneath a palapa, sinking into a beach lounger or thirst-trapping responsibly by the water, Joia understands the assignment. Come for the flavors and spritzes, leave with content, a mild tan and at least one photo your ex definitely wasn’t supposed to see. 

Best Intimate Restaurant

Otto & Pepe

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With wood furniture, low ceilings, fun menu design and an open kitchen serving impeccable pasta, Otto & Pepe is the perfect cross between a slick new-school Wynwood Italian restaurant and a dinner party at your buddy’s newly-reno’d apartment. The service is friendly and congenial, and the pasta-focused menu is full of creative, classed-up takes on classic comfort dishes. Start with some Carpaccio di Branzino or Gazpacho Verde before feasting on Veal Milanese, Chicken Parmigiana or signature pasta dishes including Maccheroni Lobster ‘Nduja or Ravioli Gambero e Limone (with ricotta cheese, Argentinian shrimp and lemon sauce). Don’t forget to check out the attached wine shop on the way out.

Best Kept Secret (Dining Edition)

Dando La Brasa

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Restaurants in Miami are swamped, so when you find a place that can seat you right away and serves incredible food, you hesitate to ruin the magic. Good thing we didn’t come here to gatekeep. Dando La Brasa in Brickell delivers big, satisfying flavors without the usual Brickell price tag or scene. The rotisserie chicken is a showstopper. Marinated for 48 hours in a house-spice brine, it comes out impossibly tender with crisped skin and just the right amount of char, served with a lineup of mojo sauces that let you customize every bite. There’s also wood-charcoal grilled meats, chicken empanadas, pork belly and comforting sides. Even dessert shines, with options from tres leches to cheesecake in a jar. The space is casual with an open kitchen, and in a neighborhood full of high-profile spots, we’re happy to be in on the secret that Dando La Brasa delivers one of the most satisfying meals around.

Best Local Healthy Food Chain

Carrot Express

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Long before eating healthy was a trend, Carrot Express proved nutritious food could be genuinely craveable. Founded by Mario Laufer and expanded with CEO Abraham Chehebar, the Miami-born concept grew from a tiny lunch counter inside a Miami Beach gas station into one of South Florida’s most successful homegrown restaurant brands — even earning a foothold in New York City with a Manhattan location. The secret to its success has always been fresh ingredients, made-from-scratch recipes and a menu that never sacrifices flavor. Signature favorites include the LIV Wrap with chicken breast, quinoa, kale, avocado, jack cheese and basil pesto; the Salmon Buddha Bowl with brown rice or quinoa, cabbage, edamame, corn, broccoli crowns, roasted carrots, scallions and a special Buddha Sauce; and Mario’s Favorite Chicken Bowl with cilantro brown rice, quinoa, arugula, kale, spinach, almonds, peas, raisins and citrus sauce. The menu rounds out with all-day breakfast, açai bowls, smoothies and avocado toasts. As the company expands, Carrot Express remains deeply connected to its Miami roots and committed to wholesome, accessible food. 

Best Lunch

The Daily Creative Food Co.

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Adam Meltzer opened the Daily Creative Food Co. on Biscayne Boulevard in 2006 with three things in mind: well-made meals, hefty portions and reasonable prices. He saw a gap between white-tablecloth restaurants and drive-thrus nobody else bothered to fill. Two decades later, that’s still what they’re serving. Expect overstuffed sandwiches, wraps and paninis built from quality ingredients, soups, salads and hot plates ranging from early breakfast through to late lunch. The staff knows regulars by order and the line moves fast. Office workers, construction crews and the occasional celebrity have all pulled up to the same counter and walked away satisfied. In a neighborhood that’s reinvented itself several times over since the Daily first opened its doors, the lunch here stays consistent — which, in Miami, is saying something. 

Best Restaurant for a First Date

San Lorenzo

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First dates are nerve-wracking. They’re essentially a job interview, but the role is “life partner.” One — or both — come prepared with a laundry list of inquiries: What do you do for work? Do you have any siblings? What’s your favorite color? Why are you still single? You’re going to have plenty of questions to answer, so it’s wise to pick a spot that’s not only delicious (and romantic) but asks only one thing: meat or fish? At San Lorenzo in Little River, they take all the pressure off deciding what to order. Trust the chef and the skilled staff, and they’ll take care of everything. The cuisine is authentically Italian, so think bold flavors and hearty dishes. The concept is a unique, no-menu prix fixe that costs approximately $140 for a party of two — the perfect price for a first date — and includes appetizers, two mains with side dishes, and dessert. The venue itself is dimly lit and romantic inside, with outdoor seating that gives views of a little slice of water. If you want to impress your date, make a reservation at San Lorenzo, and you might be guaranteed a second date — if you pass the first round.

Best Restaurant When Someone Else is Paying

Karyu

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Miami was recently named the most expensive city for dining out in the nation, and there are many restaurants that charge out the nose but fall short of flavor. Karyu earns its $350-per-person wagyu tasting with the quality of its courses and the perfection of its execution — and that’s the price tag before you tack on drinks. This is the only restaurant in the country to serve certified wagyu beef from Ueda Chikusan, a full-cycle cattle ranch in the mountains of Japan, and the three-person staff hails from its Michelin-starred sister restaurant in Tokyo. The 10-seat counter-service showcases its highly prized meat in the traditional kaiseki style, where each course is steeped in Japanese tradition to highlight the star ingredient. The result is both decadent and memorable. Is the Design District eatery appropriate for a last-minute pop-in? Maybe if you’re an oligarch or a tech billionaire. Otherwise, save it for a special occasion — especially when someone else is footing the bill.

Best Romantic Restaurant

Japón

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Inside the velvet elegance of The Setai, Japón unfolds like an exquisitely staged fantasy. Named one of the World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants by the prestigious Prix Versailles, this decadent Japanese dining destination glows with cinematic allure. An undulating wooden ceiling ripples overhead, Torii gates frame intimate corners and centuries-old Japanese artwork watches quietly as couples lean closer across candlelit tables. The romance deepens outdoors where the courtyard transforms into a sultry, Asian night bazaar. DJs spin beneath the palms while aerialists and contortionists twist above the fountain, turning dinner into spectacle and spectacle into foreplay. Whether tucked into the dimly lit dining room or seated beneath the courtyard’s moss-covered murals and mood lighting, every table feels designed for lingering. The truffle hot pot arrives tableside, stirred and assembled before your eyes, while bespoke cocktails including the Fuji Blossom and Wasabi Martini keep the evening deliciously unsteady. For those looking to disappear completely into the night, the ultra-private Kyoto Room — with its secret entrance, private bar and museum-worthy antiques — may be the closest thing Miami has to a love affair in architectural form.

Best Outdoor Dining

Claudie

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The sun-drenched glamour of the French Riviera may be some 4,500-miles away, but at Claudie, the spirit of Côte d’Azur comes to life. Inspired by Mediterranean seaside living, the sprawling alfresco space blends lush greenery, glowing lights and flowing fountains to create a photogenic backdrop that’s chic and breezy. It’s not just a feast for the eyes, though. Dine on French favorites, seafood towers, crudos and handmade pastas, or leave the menu up to the chefs with the prix-fixe lunch and dinner options built around coastal flavors and French techniques.

Best Rooftop Restaurant

Sugar Miami

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Perched 40 floors above the city, Sugar’s lush rooftop escape drips in tropical greenery, low-lit seduction and skyline views of Brickell City Center that will have you thinking “maybe overdevelopment has its perks.” To the east, water stretches toward the ocean, shimmering beneath the city lights like Miami showing off after dark. Behind a hand-carved Balinese bar, cocktails arrive bold, smoky and dangerously easy to fall for, while Asian-inspired shared plates invite a little flirting across the table. The menu is refreshingly inclusive too, with vibrant options that appeal to vegans and vegetarians without feeling like an afterthought. Tables may come with a two-hour time limit, but the bar doesn’t believe in rushing chemistry. The DJ sets, warm breeze and glittering skyline are a great way to warm up for a long night on the town.

Best Waterfront Restaurant

Casa Neos

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When it comes to Miami, nothing beats waterfront dining — for which being in the Magic City does provide endless options. Casa Neos is one of the newest restaurants to fill this role, but it also gives diners the best of everything Miami has to offer. In a couple short years, it’s built a reputation as one of the ultimate spots for food and fun in the 305. The Mediterranean cuisine is unparalleled with a robust menu of mezze, appetizers, a raw bar, seafood specials, Mediterranean Maki, fresh fish, paella, meats, pasta and more. If you like fruits de mer, Casa Neos’ signature seafood tower includes lobster, New Caledonian blue prawns, a dozen oysters, scallop carpaccio, tuna tartare, seabass carpaccio, watermelon mignonette and basil calamansi for $185. It only makes sense that, with so much great seafood on the menu, the waterfront view would also celebrate Miami’s best feature. The view is all bay breeze, passing yachts and sparkling skyline.  

Best Ceviche

Barra Callao

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This tiny North Miami spot is a no-frills Peruvian restaurant that puts real focus on seafood. Take a seat at one of the 12 counter stools and order the signature ceviche that earned this place Bib Gourmand distinction from the Michelin Guide. The fresh catch of the day is prepared in lime juice with aji limo, red onion and cilantro, served with Peruvian corn and sweet potato bites. It will absolutely be one of the freshest bites you’ve ever tasted.

Best Late-Night Dining

Azteca South Beach

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You’ve wandered out of the clubs on South Beach after a long night of dancing and drinking, and you’re not ready to call it a night. Luckily for you, Azteca South Beach is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This is the perfect spot to refuel with some delicious food and keep the party going with delightful cocktails. If you stumble in before 7 a.m., you can chow down on Azteca’s “famous” street corn or tuna tostadas, or go all in on a combo meal of tacos with plenty of meat and vegetarian varieties. If you’re not feeling Mexican favorites, they have burgers, fried ice and even baby back ribs. Come from 7 a.m. to noon and make the most of the breakfast menu before heading back out to the beach. If you can’t make the party last until the next sunset, it won’t be Azteca’s fault.

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