In the heart of Brickell, on the 40th floor of the East Hotel, you’ll find Sugar, an impressive rooftop bar with 360-degree views of the city. Cocktails here tend to be on the refreshing side, with a separate menu dedicated to spritzes. In true Miami fashion, once the sun sets, the DJ appears, turning the […]
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Sugarcane exudes the big-city allure of a longtime landmark oyster bar and grill. The menu is divided into three categories: the raw bar, the Japanese robata grill, and some 20 small plates of globally inspired snacks. Raw bar items include blackboard selections of seasonal oysters, shrimp cocktail, king crab legs, several crudos, and a limited […]
Born a pandemic pop-up in a parking lot, Sunny’s has transformed into Miami’s most celebrated new restaurant, reopening in October 2024 in Little River with Florida charm, an open-air courtyard centered by a gorgeous spreading banyan tree adorned with twinkling bistro lights, and a stunning midcentury-modern dining room. In many respects, Sunny’s is a steakhouse, […]
Sunset Tavern is conveniently located just a few blocks from the Shops at Sunset Place, making the bar an easy stop for mall shoppers. The space includes pool tables, sports memorabilia on the walls, and plenty of large flat-screens to catch the game while you sit at the large, fully stocked bar. Sunset Tavern welcomes […]
Miami’s outpost of the famous Bronx spot is harmonious heaven for vinyl enthusiasts. They’re all about used records – dance music in particular. You can find all things reggae, soul, hip hop, Latin and everything else on 12 inches. Run by world-renowned record dealer King George, this is where the city’s best DJs scoop up […]
Sushi Chef’s plain façade and restaurant-in-the-middle-of-a-Japanese-market interior give no indication it serves perhaps the most extensive selection of Japanese dishes around. The encyclopedic menu lists more than 200 dishes, from all manner of sushi to tempura, rice and noodle bowls, salads, and entrées. Fish is generally high-quality – though two pieces of questionably fresh toro […]
Sushi Maki is a laid-back sushi spot offering the usual variety of rolls, along with plenty of appetizers and entrée options for the raw-fish-phobic. Of appetizers, including staples such as edamame, summer rolls, and chicken yakitori, try the gyoza: tender steamed or fried dumplings filled with chicken, pork, or vegetables and served with a tangy […]
Sushi Maki is a laid-back sushi spot offering the usual variety of rolls, along with plenty of appetizers and entrée options for the raw-fish-phobic. Of appetizers, including staples such as edamame, summer rolls, and chicken yakitori, try the gyoza: tender steamed or fried dumplings filled with chicken, pork, or vegetables and served with a tangy […]
Sushi Maki is a laid-back sushi spot offering the usual variety of rolls, along with plenty of appetizers and entrée options for the raw-fish-phobic. Of appetizers, including staples such as edamame, summer rolls, and chicken yakitori, try the gyoza: tender steamed or fried dumplings filled with chicken, pork, or vegetables and served with a tangy […]
One bite into Sustain’s 50-mile salad — wood-roasted beets, pickled red onions, brassica greens from Paradise Farms, and soft crumbles of Hani’s fromage blanc all sourced within that distance from Miami — and you understand that the place isn’t just hyping the catchwords natural and sustainable. Sustain is real, and real good. The menu is […]
This place serves creative sushi rolls and refreshing but bold-flavored ceviches. SuViche (get it?) is a gem in the chain-laden Brickell area. The Mexican-owned restaurant offers a varied menu of Peruvian-Japanese dishes and good renditions of Peruvian classics such as lomo saltado, aj