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Miami Restaurants With New Takeout & Delivery Options - Miami
"It’s nearly impossible to talk about doughnuts in Miami without mentioning The Salty Donut. The original location in Wynwood often boasted lines that would wrap about the block at all times as doughnut lovers from all over the world flocked to try these decadent pastries. Now these small cake-sized doughnuts can be found in South Miami as well."
"Once you try a vegan donut from The Salty Donut, you might never go back. They also have a full coffee bar. Check them out or order online from either location in South Miami and Wynwood."
"Restaurants Delis Wynwood. Probably the most famous bread person in Miami is Zak [Stern] the baker, who’s created a Jewish bakery that feels both rooted in tradition yet ambitiously adventurous. If it’s the bread that gets you through the door then it’s ZTB’s deli dishes that will make you a repeat customer."
"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."
"Located in Wynwood, Fireman Derek’s World Famous Pies serves up some of the most delicious pies around, with flavors like chocolate peanut butter, brown butter pie, and s’mores. They also have a killer guava cheesecake, red velvet cake, and serve lunch pies, including their infamous mac and cheese pie. If you’re in the mood for some seriously savory pies, you’re going to have to hit this spot in the vibrant streets of Miami’s arts district."
"Dessert , Bakery/Cafe"
"Various LocationsAsk any ex-Floridian what they miss the most, and 90% of the time the answer will include an item from this beloved grocery store’s deli section. Here, you’ll find a bevy of hot items (you can smell the crispy-skinned chicken fresh out of the fryer all the way from the dairy aisle) plus a decked-out sub station. Choose from either Publix brand deli meats and cheeses or splurge for Boars’ Head and while the meats might be delicious, the order that reigns supreme will always be the chicken tender sub."
"This Southern supermarket chain is famous for its fried chicken. No matter where you are in Miami, you’ve got a Publix nearby. Snag a hefty chicken-stuffed sandwich or a combo with a side of mac and cheese and biscuits."
"This might be one of the best Mexican restaurants in Miami, and that’s saying a lot considering we’ve got some fire tacos in these parts. They’ve got it all: tacos al pastor, quesadillas, enchiladas. Most importantly, their guac game is ON POINT. If you’re feelin’ particularly famished, there’s always the burrito grande, a grilled burrito stuffed with chicken or steak, rice, refried beans, lettuce, pico de gallo, crema Mexicana, and of course, that guacamole."
"Leela’s Restaurant has been a staple in the community for over 30 years, it offers Afro-Caribbean and French inspired dishes. Order the griot (fried pork chunks) with rice and peas, fried green plantains and veggies from this family-owned local favorite."
"Cafe/Bakery , Italian"
"The Plantisserie is not so much a restaurant as it is an organic vegan deli and market, sourcing local foods. Albeit it surely deserves a spot on the Best Vegan Food Miami list. You can grab nutritious and fresh house-made dishes by the pound to-go, or otherwise, enjoy the scrumptious food in their cozy dining space or outdoor patio."
"It was my favorite vegan food I ate in Miami, I loved the buffet style. I got to try their lasagne which has no pasta, their kale rice..."
"Who knew healthy food could look so pretty and also taste amazing?. This hole in the wall restaurant offers up some of the most delicious vegan food and freshly made juices and smoothies in Miami."
"A post shared by Let’s Tour The City (@letstourthecity) on Nov 27, 2018 at 6:04am PST. Sometimes the best food is located in the most unusual and simplest of places. Kon Chau Chinese Restaurant is just that — not fancy in looks, but everything changes when you try their food."
"A post shared by JEREMY D. BOYD ADVERTISING (@jeremydboyd_miaminewtimes) on Dec 7, 2017 at 11:24am PST. For some fancy Chinese-style fine-dining, don’t miss Da Tang Zhen Wei Restaurant in the neighborhood of Brickell. Their specialty is Chinese hotpot made with the freshest ingredients on offer."
"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)."
"The shredded pork and shredded beef were really salty and over seasoned. The lechón (pork) had no crispy skin at all that you'd expect with a lechón”more. Indoor & Outdoor dining"