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Some might say South Beach has it
all. From decadent restaurants to dive bars and everything in
between, there is just about something for everyone in this
(in)famous neighborhood of Miami. Giving it some thought, however, there’re a
few ingredients that would be sure to add to the eclectic mix of The
Beach.
A Zeppole-Funnel Cake Stand: What’s a
beach without a stand serving up sweet, greasy fried foods aimed to
please no matter the time of day? Zeppoles – fried balls of dough
topped in powdered sugar – and funnel cake – batter poured through a
funnel, deep-fried in a circular pattern, and dusted in powdered
sugar – are staples of Northeast culture that would flourish along
the coast of South Florida.
A Tiki Bar: In a tropical setting such
as South Beach, one might assume there would be more of a Caribbean
influence. Although typically tropical in
theme only and about as Caribbean as a Bob Marley bumper sticker, an ocean side tiki bar complete with wood
plank floors, tiki torches, and frozen drinks should thrive in this tourist locale.
In-N-Out Burger: Who doesn’t appreciate
healthy competition? How about a little Shack Shake shake up by
dropping an In-N-Out Burger somewhere in the vicinity of Lincoln Road
for a battle of East Coast vs. West Coast burger behemoths?