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The Best New Restaurants In Miami - Miami
"The Salty Doughnut launched in 2015 as Miami’s first artisanal doughnut shop. It quickly became a staple in Wynwood and raving fans rejoiced when a second location opened in South Miami. We recommend the maple bacon donut but you can’t go wrong with any of the flavors."
"The line may wrap around the block, but every single minute waiting is worth it. Trust me, once you take a bite of one of their donuts, happy tears will start streaming down your face. And oh yeah, guess what?"
"Zak Stern has found overwhelming success with this kosher café in Wynwood. Having started as an artisanal baker pedalling sourdough loaves at farmers' markets, Zak now has a loyal following, with a line out the door at lunchtime. In addition to his comforting baked goods, the café serves daily sandwich, soup, salad and quiche specials."
"The popular kosher baker, who’s bread can be found all over town in grocery stores and restaurants, also boasts his own successful standalone shop. Expect not only his signature breads, but also an assortment of soups, bagels, sandwiches, and pastries during the day, along with falafel pop-up in the evenings."
"Come for a loaf of sourdough (or a good ol’ pastrami sandwich), stay for the sweet-smelling aroma of freshly baked breads and pastries that fills the café all day long. Currently offering delivery and take-out. 295 NW 26th Ave.,Wynwood; 786-294-0876 or zakthebaker.com"
"When it comes to pies, the first name that usually comes to mind in Miami is Fireman Derek’s. It proudly calls itself “Miami’s original pie shop,” and it’s earned a huge following with its larger-than-life creations, served whole or by the slice. Flavors range from salted caramel to guava berry, though we’re partial to cookie monster and the brownie bomb."
"Popsicles and paletas are one of the toughest foods to get delivered, but Paletas Morelia has figured it out. The local chain offers takeout and delivery on any of its tasty frozen treats and it’s not skimping on toppings either. Each order comes packed in dry ice and arrives with the finishings of your choice—think sprinkles, cookies, chocolate syrup and more—to DIY at home."
"Restaurants Ice cream parlors Coral Gables. Morelia Gourmet Paletas only does artisanal Mexican popsicles and they do it so well. The colorful pops are made with all-natural ingredients and fully customizable so no two paletas will ever be the same."
"Grab one to-go or opt for one of its do-it-yourself kits where customers can choose between a 4-pack or an 8-pack kit, which comes with their choice of paleta flavors and different dippings and toppings. Available for takeout or delivery."
"Pioneered by Joey Goldman in 2008, Joey's was the first to enter Wynwood’s restaurant scene and now tops even the most selective lists of the city’s best pizzas. The hotspot helped revitalize the now hip and popular Wynwood neighborhood, located next to the area's famed painted walls. Joey's is a favorite for delicious thin crust pies and other authentic Italian dishes and pastas, which are all to be enjoyed with a selection from its carefully curated wine pairing list."
"Whether you’re seated in the intimate dining room or the lush courtyard, at Joey’s you’ll feel like you’re dining at a friend’s welcoming home. The casual Italian eatery – which was one of the first restaurants in Wynwood – is all about the carb life, with an array of authentic pizzas and pastas. You can’t go wrong with the spaghetti vongole, made with middleneck clams, olive oil, garlic and white wine sauce."
"As the name suggests Joey’s is located in the Wynwood area of Miami and it was actually the first restaurant to open in the area. It is one of the best Miami Italian restaurants for pizza but has a full menu with other dishes. Try the grilled octopus, eggplant parmigiana, or meatballs for a starter or try the Charcuterie platter that comes in two sizes depending on the size of your party!"
"Inspired by the four ‘T’ cities — Tel Aviv, Thong Sala, Tokyo, and Tulum — the Upper Buena Vista outdoor mall is full of photo opportunities. With many hidden spots boasting beautiful Instagram backgrounds, you’ll have to explore the entire premises to discover them all. We won’t keep you guessing too much, though — here are some of our favorites:"
"-1228 Collins AveLa Ventana : excellent Colombian food, cheap, good service - 710 Washington AveVentanita : deliiicious homemade ice cream - 1433 Collins AvePizzeria The Alley : very good pizzas, beautiful place, although a bit fancy - 1433 Collins Ave11th Street Diner : American dinner in an awesome old school air stream, great burgers - 1065 Washington Ave Day 2: street art, history & good coffee in wynwood"
"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."
"When you’re in the mood for a little Italian comfort food, head over to Jack’s Miami. It’s a family friendly restaurant without feeling like a kids’ restaurant. This charming spot is known for its generous portions, budget-friendly prices, and recipes straight from Nona’s kitchen."
"New Campo Argentino Steakhouse in Miami Beach, FL is proud to provide the best south american food experience the area has to offer. Our steakhouse provides..."
"Next up is North Shore's Café Prima Pasta, situated at 414 71st St. With 4.5 stars out of 659 reviews on Yelp, the wine bar and Italian spot, serving desserts and more, has proven to be a local favorite. Yelpers rave about this spot's old-school Italian food and charm. Try an appetizer, like the grilled octopus with potatoes."
"An interesting blend of Argentinean and Italian fare, this family-owned restaurant has roots in both countries. While Mamma and Papa work the kitchen, their children take care of the rest. Certainly a place to see and be seen, the cafe is reminiscent of true Italian cafes, with framed art on the wall and a cozy atmosphere."
"Next up is North Shore's Café Prima Pasta, situated at 414 71st St. With 4.5 stars out of 673 reviews on Yelp, the wine bar and Italian spot, serving desserts and more, has proven to be a local favorite."
"Next up is North Shore's Café Prima Pasta, situated at 414 71st St. With 4.5 stars out of 659 reviews on Yelp, the wine bar and Italian spot, serving desserts and more, has proven to be a local favorite. Yelpers rave about this spot's old-school Italian food and charm. Try an appetizer, like the grilled octopus with potatoes."
"An interesting blend of Argentinean and Italian fare, this family-owned restaurant has roots in both countries. While Mamma and Papa work the kitchen, their children take care of the rest. Certainly a place to see and be seen, the cafe is reminiscent of true Italian cafes, with framed art on the wall and a cozy atmosphere."
"Next up is North Shore's Café Prima Pasta, situated at 414 71st St. With 4.5 stars out of 673 reviews on Yelp, the wine bar and Italian spot, serving desserts and more, has proven to be a local favorite."
"This Lincoln Road café and restaurant brings a classic Italian coffee experience to Miami Beach. Stop by to get your daily cappuccino or macchiato, or try our favorite, the Caffe Shakerato (espresso shaken with ice, sugar, and your choice of liqueur). And don't forget to come back for aperitivo from 4-6pm on weekdays when Segafredo serves complimentary small bites for those ordering drinks."
"Enjoy the hustle and bustle of Lincoln Road at Segafredo L’Originale. Outdoor tables open up onto the pedestrian mall, so your kids have plenty of room to play. Sip a cool drink to beat the heat, and delight your little ones with fresh pizza or mini burgers."
"MO Bar is the kind of tasteful lounge you frequent for a relaxed ambience and high-class service. From the main bar area to window-side tables, you can create cozy enclaves for up to four people, and the only time you might lightly struggle to hear your friends is on a Friday or Saturday night when sultry, live music will either inspire you to rumba or to sink further into your velvet armchair. A prominent feature in Brickell Key’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the spacious lounge offers incredible views of the Miami skyline, and with a daily “social” hour from 5pm-8pm, you can catch a colorful sunset without spending more than $10 for a drink."
"Right from the day time to gorgeous nights, you can enjoy anytime in the high bar. There are private cabanas, bottle service, and DJ to let your body groove on the dropping beats. Luckily, it’s just a few walks away from the beach, which is undoubtedly an excellent place to relax after a sunbath."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Kent Wang used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Something different is next on our list. This time, the chefs have worked incredibly hard to create a Peruvian-style menu which includes signature ceviches, Pescado escabeche and lobster."