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The Best Restaurants In South Beach - South Beach - Miami
"If you can judge a doughnut by the number of people waiting in line to eat it, consider these rounds the best in town. Tucked inside a charming Wynwood storefront, the Salty Donut whips up treats in flavors like guava-cheese, maple bacon and Nutella-stuffed. But the real winner here is the tres leches doughnut, made with white chocolate and lots of cream and then torched to perfection."
"The fast-selling, handmade brioche donuts are buttery and fluffy outside, soft and moist inside. They make regular flavours like traditional glazed, hazelnut chocolate and white chocolate tres leches all year round. Grab some maple bacon donuts if you are there, hands up!"
">> WHERE TO EAT IN WYNWOOD - our favorites discoveriesZak the Baker : INCREDIBLE French pastries, INCREDIBLE atmosphere, COUP DE CŒUR - 295/405 NW 26th StThe Salty Donut : So many flavors, so delicious -although for me, the best donuts are in New York - 50 NW 23rd St #112The Wynwood Yard : Lively hangout space with food, drinks, music and great people - 56 NW 29th St- - - - - - - - - - - - - - > More places to discover in our Wynwood Guide ! Day 3: madness in Design District & live music in little havana"
"Zak the Baker's Technicolor building is just billed as "bakery" on the outside—a sign of false modesty if ever there was one. Zak's is known for its world-class bread, which some of the city's best restaurants order to serve to their customers. Here at the mothership, though, the painstakingly made pleated loaves are topped with corned beef or avocado, and rye bread, chocolate babkas, and quiche all fly off the shelves."
"A five-alarm wave of yumminess is sweeping through the Wynwood Art District neighborhood from the pies baked at Fireman Derek's Bake Shop & Cafe. All those years of cooking in firehouses have paid off for Miami firefighter-turned-professional-baker Derek Kaplan, who has made desserts for more than 15 years. What started as a food truck has evolved into a popular brick-and-mortar shop self-described as offering world-famous pies."
"Former Miami firefighter Derek Kaplan's chocolate cake is practically synonymous with over-the-top chocolate merriment. This decadent double-layer creation is not only blanketed in a chocolate drip shell but also topped with chocolate buttercream frosting and mini chocolate chips. A slice costs $8.50, and a whole cake, for $68, weighs more than eight pounds and serves up to 20 people."
"This hole in the wall bakeshop is located in the heart of Wynwood, where hipsters and trendsetters unite. It’s owned and operated by a former fireman whose dream was to own a bakery. And thankfully for us, he accomplished his dream and create the most insta and drool worthy pies."
"This plant-based and gluten-free bakery specializes in artisanal baked goods made with wholesome, high-quality and exotic ingredients. Offering free shipping on orders over $35 with code LOVE, orders can be placed through their website for delivery nationwide. Their bundle kits include their signature cookies, JOI’s plant-based creamer and Panther Coffee cold-brew for a great way to support local businesses."
"Decided to try this restaurant that was around the corner from my parents. One word for the food is delicious!. The soup was home made and you tasted it."
"Bachour’s iconic flower entrance sets the stage for a fantastic brunch with impeccable food. Located in the heart of Coral Gables, Bachour, is the restaurant, bakery and pastry shop by world renown pastry chef Antonio Bachour. The menu is Contemporary American, and features a full-line of croissants, egg-based dishes, tartines, sandwiches, salads and main courses as well as Bachour’s petite-gateux, macarons and bonbons."
"At his Coral Gables shop, pastry master Antonio Bachor's dazzling interpretation of one of the world's most beloved cakes is nearly irresistible. His elegant dark chocolate mousse, combining dark chocolate and vanilla bean cremeux, offers a perfect balance in flavor and texture through a scrumptious, creamy interior encased in a thin yet rich chocolate shell. Priced at $55, it serves 12 people."
"Chef Antonio Bachour grew up in Puerto Rico, so he knows a thing or two about Cuban coffee in Miami. Thanks to working in his family’s bakery as a child, he was hooked on pastry at a young age. Everyone knows that a good cup of coffee goes perfectly with the flakiest, puffiest pastry."
"If you’re searching for a quick snack, this bagel stop should be included in your pre-flight plans. Most declare the food and the sandwiches are substantially sized for airport pricing. If you’re looking for an early morning venue, the selection is fair."
"Founded by Cuban-American, Jason Odio, Bebito’s is a Cuban-inspired cafe situated at Flamingo Point. The interior at Bebito’s features trendy pastel pink decor with a green tiled backdrop behind the service counter. Bebito’s also has a generous outdoor seating area — following the same color scheme as indoors — where guests can enjoy Bebito’s Private Label signature coffee, breakfast served all day, and a range of baked goods (plus lots more)."
"Restaurants Coffee shops South Beach. The latest from restaurateur Jason Odio (Baby Jane, La Otra) is a healthy(ish) Cuban-American café named for his grandfather. Order a café con leche with coconut or almond milk, and fill up on chorizo-manchego croquetas or dulce de leche cookies from Stubborn Seed’s Dallas Wynne, who’s a partner on the project."
"This bright and airy South Beach cafe serves up everything the classic cafecito to more unique coffee libations like the cloud latte topped with “cloud” foam and cacao “rain.” Pair the brews with pastries by Dallas Wynne, or opt for something heartier like a steak sandwich, guava barbecue chicken, or a chicken vaca frita bowl. Open for takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining. View this post on Instagram"
"If you’re feeling ambitious on your townie cruiser, you can ride north to Bal Harbour or Haulover beaches; natives know these as water-sports havens—and for Bal Harbour’s luxury shopping. Otherwise, drop off your bike along Ocean Drive and grab a spot on the beach, Lummus Beach, which runs from around 6th to 14th streets. This is a beach for locals and tourists alike, and the spread of humanity—supermodels, families and even topless tanners—make this a go-to spot for people-watching."
"These are probably my favourite and the most fun on this list of instagrammable places in Miami. I just love the iconic colourful lifeguard towers in Miami, but especially the ones at South Pointe beach!. Expect to see all sorts of bright colours and fun shapes as you stroll along the beach."
"Crandon Park Beach boasts some of the clearest waters Miami has to offer, thanks in part to a strict ban on floatation devices and its offshore sandbar — itself an idyllic place to bask like the Floridian lizard you are at heart. Not to worry though, there’s plenty else to keep the whole family entertained, including unique eco-adventure experiences, picnic and cookout areas, and concession stands. If the sun becomes too much, head to the Family Amusement Center open on weekends and holidays only to check out its restored carousel, beachfront playground, and splash fountain."
"Just a short drive to northern Key Biscayne, Crandon Park is an island park equipped with volleyball nets, cabanas for rent and pristine turquoise waters that beckon for a dip. Aside from the stunning beaches and pearly white sands, the park is also home to mangroves, dunes and a nature center that houses exotic fish and other wildlife. Just five minutes away from Crandon Park is Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park which is home to the Cape Florida Light – the oldest standing structure in Greater Miami."
"An abandoned zoo on a subtropical island, ever since Dade County's main zoological park decamped to way down south, the Crandon Park Gardens, or just Crandon Gardens (both derivations are used) has sat and grown into a hidden, mysterious botanical garden with otherworldly follies (the former animal enclosures) scattered here and there."
"Following the wild success of the New York City restaurant, which was just honored last week with its fourth consecutive Michelin Guide recognition, buzzy Korean steakhouse Cote has brought its award-winning cuisine and luxurious atmosphere to Miami. The restaurant’s spacious interiors were designed by celebrated architecture studio MNDPC and features a private dining room, a signature oval-shaped bar and bespoke, state-of-the-art charcoal grills at each of the many tables. Owner Simon Kim wanted the new iteration to reflect the bold spirit of the New York flagship while infusing a distinct Miami flair throughout the space."
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"Start your morning early with breakfast at The Floridian, a 24-hour Fort Lauderdale favorite that will have you rethinking all your past breakfast experiences. The extensive menu offers breakfast classics and an extensive eggs Benedict list."
"World Famous House of Mac Description Hotspot for specialty mac ‘n’ cheese. Buzzy local joint offering loaded, gourmet mac ‘n’ cheese, fried chicken, jerk pastas & more. Address: 2055 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127, United States Phone: +1 786-636-6967 Website: http://www.houseofmac.com/ Store Hours: Sunday: 12pm-12am| Monday: 12-11pm| Tuesday: 12-11pm| Wednesday: 12-11pm| Thursday: 12-11pm| Friday: …"
"The perfect place to try shrimp and cheese pasta, a black turkey burger, and the most delicious lemonade in Wynwood. The cozy, spacious, no-frills lounge won’t distract you from what’s important – enjoying the taste of the food. The customer service is top notch."
"I'll start this off by saying that the food was really good however you are automatically charged an 18% gratuity fee. We only had a party of 4 and ..."