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"Blackbrick Chinese & Dim Sum Description Funky eatery with modern Chinese cuisine. Chef-owned Chinese restaurant serving dim sum, mains & wine in a funky, contemporary space. Address: 3451 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33137, United States Phone: +1 305-573-8886 Website: http://www.midtownchinese.com/#our-team Store Hours: Sunday: 1-8:30pm| Monday: 5-8:30pm| Tuesday: 5-8:30pm| Wednesday: 5-8:30pm| Thursday: 5-8:30pm| Friday: 1-9:30pm| …"
"MidtownWhat you're getting: "K’Dunk"Though most Miamians are as allergic to the words “get there early” as Rick Ross is allergic to broke, that’s about the only way to get one of these fresh-baked babies filled with chocolate, white chocolate, and peanut butter-filled pretzels. The secret’s out and if you go in after the lunch rush there’s no guarantee you’ll get one."
"crystal shrimp dumplings, chicken siu mei, cumin-lamb dumplings and barbecued pork buns. Noodles are made in-house for dishes... Air Date: 10-06-2017"
"A perennial favorite in the dim sum category, Tropical -- surprise -- also serves a great din-din. Traditional dishes include Hong Kong-style roast pork flavored with five-spice and then roasted; seafood-spinach soup; and always crisp, always succulent Peking duck. But innovative items are equally reliable, if unusual -- flounder pan-fried with peppercorns and jalapeños and served with bananas marinated in rice wine, for example, offers interesting counterpoints of textures, as does cherry-plum chicken wrapped with diced water chestnuts and fresh bamboo in egg-white crêpes."
"We certainly wouldn’t be mad if Miami got itself a few more solid dim sum options - but until that day comes, you can find us at Tropical Chinese pointing to random plates being pushed through the dining room on carts the size of baby elephants. This Bird Road favorite is where you’ll find Miami’s best dim sum and a roast pork bun we occasionally dream about. Dim sum is served seven days a week until 3:30pm."
"A Miami institution since 1984, Tropical Chinese has been doling out dim sum since the local food scene was not much more than a croqueta. In true pushcart fashion, diners settle in with a warm cup of tea and watch the pork buns pass by. Can’t-miss bites include dumplings on dumplings, shrimp rolls, and roasted duck."
"Located in the Fontainebleau Hotel, the Hakkasan was a landmark moment for Miami when it opened in 2009. Not only did it exemplify the standard and quality that Miami dining had finally reached, it created a restaurant that would continue to raise the bar even more. Hakkasan has not disappointed the people of Miami in its decade of existence and is as popular as ever with locals and visitors alike, who flock to sample the excellent Cantonese cuisine, the award-winning wine list and bask in the delightful, opulent ambiance."
"Hakkasan, located in the enormous Fontainbleau, has a breathtaking decor, walls carved out with oriental design and a waterfall at the bar. The menu is inspired by Chef Loo and includes small dishes with duck, noodle platters with homemade sauces, and an array of seafood, meat, and vegetarian entrees. The restaurant also offers an extensive wine and cocktail menu, perfect for the lounge atmosphere and relaxing for post-dinner drinks."
"Address: 1080 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139Neighborhood: Miami BeachCuisine: Japanese. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Tanuki (@tanukimiami) on May 14, 2019 at 3:05pm PDT"
"Modern Pan-Asian eatery serving an extensive array of Chinese & Japanese fare in a chill setting. Note: Order directly at Tanuki's website and get a 5-10% discount. Menu:tanukimiami.com"
"A post shared by Minty Z Plant-Based Restaurant (@mintyzllc). Minty Z is a chill Miami eatery serving up vegan dim sum and plant-based Asian fusion in the heart of Coconut Grove. You’ll most likely want to plan your visit around one of their event nights, like Sake Cinema (that’s half-off sake, a dope movie, and complimentary spicy popcorn) or Wonton Wednesday ($1 wontons and half-off wonton soup)."
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"Just west of the ArtsPark at Young Circle, Downtown Hollywood Blvd is one epic place to go for little eateries, independent boutiques and a heap of thrift stores and cool galleries. When here, stop off at Ginger Bay Cafe for some of their Jamaican dishes that are so good. Alternatively, if you want to visit a retro boutique, pop into Vinyl Asylum Records or the other thrift stores you see along the street."
"Owned by Grammy-nominated rap artist Troy Lanez, Notorious Creamery offers up some of the creamiest and most flavorful ice cream in the city. Although it does not have as many flavors as some of the other ice cream spots on this list, the flavors it does have are amazing, and in fact, visitors have said Notorious Creamery has the best vanilla ice cream they've ever tried. Birthday cake, coffee, pistachio, and chocolate are other flavors available, but for $12, the shop will make you a custom concoction that will make everyone on your social media pages jealous!"
"Flavors of Jamaica come through in the homemade dairy and vegan old-fashioned ice cream of Localicious Caribbean Ice Cream. With treats like rum raisin ice cream, Dragon Stout ice cream, grapenut ice cream, and watermelon ice cream, the flavors are a bit more grown-up than with other ice cream parlors. However, that doesn't mean kids won't like this ice cream because there are also flavors like cotton candy and mango to satisfy their taste buds as well."
"Check out the enticing swirls of green tea and black sesame soft serve offered in fish-shaped waffle cones. The delicious waffle cones are made freshly at the store and come packed with red bean paste fillings at the base. Nicely topped with wafer stick and mini mochi rice cakes."
"Just west of the ArtsPark at Young Circle, Downtown Hollywood Blvd is one epic place to go for little eateries, independent boutiques and a heap of thrift stores and cool galleries. When here, stop off at Ginger Bay Cafe for some of their Jamaican dishes that are so good. Alternatively, if you want to visit a retro boutique, pop into Vinyl Asylum Records or the other thrift stores you see along the street."
"John U. Lloyd Beach State Park is a favorite of ours when we’re in the mood for a quiet beach that’s just off the beaten path. Known more to locals than visitors, this South Florida state park is a great choice for a relaxing beach day!. With plenty of activities like fishing, canoeing, diving, and more, we guarantee you’ll return from your beach excursion feeling refreshed."
"This wonderful state park features a 2.5-mile stretch of beach on the Atlantic Ocean. It's an ideal place to set up your beach chairs and umbrella and gaze out at the ocean. If you have your own boat, the state park's excellent launch facilities are one of the best places to get your boat in the water."
"The Miami Beach Botanical Gardens was originally a municipal park that opened in the early ’60s; it wasn’t until decades later when the area was redesigned and rejuvenated that it became the fantastic attraction that it is now. Designed by one of the state’s most renowned landscape architects, the gardens are an urban oasis filled with fountains, art, and an amazingly diverse array of plants, trees, and flowers, most of which are species native to Florida. The grounds include a Japanese garden, warden gardens, plenty of shaded seating areas, and well-marked pathways that lead to each distinct area."
"Option #2 – Miami Beach Botanical Garden This lovely oasis in the heart of South Beach showcases a variety of tropical blooms. Special events such as concerts, art exhibits and a green market take place at Miami Beach Botanical Garden throughout the year. Come see collections of orchids, palms, bromeliads, flowering trees and the lovely Japanese Garden."
"2000 Convention Center Dr, The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a 2.6-acre urban green space in Miami Beach and was founded in 1962.* The Garden offers free admission and is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m."