Locations in Miami New Times
Showing 199 - 220 of 4192If it’s a classic red sauce restaurant you’re after, look no further than Anthony’s Runway 84 – Broward County’s iconic restaurant and supper club. The dimly illuminated and vibey airline-themed establishment located off State Road 84 has been serving Italian-American staples since 1982 and underwent a year-long renovation in 2022. Be forewarned: It’s never merely […]
Located at Dadeland Mall.
A business that began on a Weber Smokey Mountain has grown into one of the area’s best barbecue restaurants. In 2022, Jeff Budnechky channeled his pandemic side hustle into a standalone location. Outside the restaurant, a small array of smokers billow aromas of pork and beef that betray Budnechky’s Brazilian-Argentinian roots and his wife’s Cuban […]
Apouchy seems to put a little extra into all the Haitian standbys. The pikliz is spicier, the stewed vegetable dish called legume seems richer and more full of substance, and the shrimp in coconut sauce seems to burst with fat crustaceans. But it’s the soup joumou served every Sunday that has you thinking about this […]
You know what they say: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” That adage might not be entirely true, but munching from this Apple on a regular basis can’t possibly be bad for you, or your pocket for that matter. Nestled inside a vegetarian health-food store, this small South Beach spot caters to the […]
If you’re looking to make like Ariel and spend some serious time underwater, it’s tough to choose a dive shop from the multitudes across Miami. But Aquaknots Dive Center is a shining beacon. This small, locally-owned shop has gear for any and every budget, from masks to spear guns to fins and everything else under […]
It’s not necessarily the hot dogs themselves that are better at Arbetter’s. Rather, these all-beef or pork-and-beef franks are ideal blank canvases for the three garnish combinations that solidified Arbetter’s reputation when this family-run institution opened more than a half-century ago. The basic onion/relish dog is nicely tangy, and the sauerkraut/mustard dog, loaded with beautifully […]
Due to the overwhelming rise of iPads and Playstations, most video arcades have gone the way of the dinosaurs. But at Arcade Odyssey, you can indulge in the ultimate retro throwback. This mecca for gamers boasts an astonishing selection of classics, from Mortal Kombat II to Terminator pinball to shoot ’em ups to all your […]
The restaurant takes its name and gathers much of its menu from Fishing Area 31, an ecologically productive swath of the Atlantic Ocean that encompasses the coastal waters of Florida, Central America, and northern South America. As with any good fishing spot, Area 31 is far removed from the hustle and bustle of civilization, tucked […]
Chef Michael Beltran’s Ariete adds an air of refinement to Coconut Grove not seen since the days when industrialist James Deering caroused its shores. Ariete serves dishes like foie gras with smoked plantains, but there’s something more than fancy amid the elegance offered by Beltran, who trained under chefs Norman Van Aken and Michael Schwartz. […]