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The Best Restaurants in Miami
"Forget everything you think you know about coffee and donuts. The Salty Donut, with multiple locations, serves up some of the most innovative donuts and coffee in Miami. The family-owned Salty Donut focuses on artisanal donuts made in small-batches and 100% from-scratch."
"Although 'artisanal doughnuts' sounds pretentious, no one can deny the merits of these artfully designed creations featuring seasonal ingredients – probably the best in South Florida. Maple and bacon, guava and... Mexican in Wynwood & the Design District"
"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?"
"If you’re in the mood for a fresh loaf of bread, Zak the Baker loaves can be found fresh throughout several Whole Foods locations in Miami. However, if you want to visit the café for a delicious sit-down meal, you have to visit the Zak the Baker (kosher) café in Wynwood. Menu items include ricotta, orange curd, and lemongrass sweet toast, hot and fresh tuna melts, soups of the day, and pastries to take home."
"While in the area, grab a pastry at Zak the Baker. Whether you are in the mood for an afternoon snack at its deli or an almond Danish at the bakery, Zak the Baker has everything your heart desires. Maybe even grab a treat to go, because your next stop is the perfect place for an afternoon pre-dinner picnic."
"I never knew gluten-free bread could taste so good until I took a bite of Zak The Baker’s incredible bread. Seriously, it’s delish."
"Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop is available for both take out and delivery using UberEats and Postmates selling popular items like brownie bomb pie, chocolate peanut butter pie, cookie monster pie, carrot cake, and coconut guava cake, and more. Pro tip: order a cake sampler that features five flavors of cake equal to the size of one full cake. View this post on Instagram"
"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."
"Lauderdale’s original craft beer bars; it offers by far the most extensive selection. Set up like a hipster lounge, it boasts about 500 beers on display. Founded in 2001, Riverside Market is a self-serve bar allowing patrons to make their selections and pay for them all when they’re done."
"Imagine rows of chilled beer refrigerators lining the wall, stocked to the brim with colorful cans and bottles of craft beer. What brew to try is a difficult decision. The Riverside Market And Cafe stocks their coolers with a selection of over 550 different craft beers from far and wide."
"Starbucks Description Iconic Seattle-based coffeehouse chain. Seattle-based coffeehouse chain known for its signature roasts, light bites and WiFi availability. Address: 5711 NW 7th St, Miami, FL 33126, United States Phone: +1 305-265-8418 Website: http://www.starbucks.com/store/10575/ Store Hours: Sunday: 7am-9pm| Monday: 6am-9pm| Tuesday: 6am-9pm| Wednesday: 6am-9pm| Thursday: 6am-9pm| Friday: 6am-9pm| Saturday: 6:30am-9pm"
"Employees were working hard during a extremely busy morning when I visited. It's a small store and was packed but they all hussled hard to get our d..."
"I'm not allergic to gluten but I eat NonGMo and they also are 100% non gmo.Including the meats and eggs, plus organic."
"For a European style meal, Panizza Bistro brings an international touch to Miami Beach. This restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and has a large and enticing menu. In the morning you can get a classic egg meal, and later in the day, tapas are the highlight."
"Piazza Italia offers mouth-watering, authentic Italian cuisine, that takes your taste buds on the true tour of Italy. Address:904 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301"
"A post shared by V I C T O R I A | L I T M A N (@fitfoodiegirlsguide) on Apr 25, 2019 at 7:43am PDT. Known for its colourful vegan cuisine, Chef Chloe and The Vegan Café derives its name from its award-winning owner-chef, Chole Coscarelli. Inspired by her own experiments with vegan living and cooking, the chef started this restaurant that offers many signature vegan and vegetarian dishes, including her famous cupcakes."
"Then head to St. Roch Market to dine on vegan sweets by chef Chloe Coscarelli (most notably of byChloe. fame). All the cravable desserts are made without any animal products — including the much Instagrammed sprinkle cade — but even the most discerning palate can’t tell. View this post on Instagram"
"Previously known as Veganaroma, Ittle Litaly is the place to go for Italian vegan food in Miami!. They are located in the Coral Gables are and open daily from 12 pm to 8 pm. If looking for delicious Italian restaurants that are vegan in Miami you are in luck."
"This vegan family-owned restaurant is offering popular dishes like stromboli ($10) and funghi ripieni ($8). Everything is made-from-scratch daily from the sauces to their cheeses. Call for eco-friendly delivery."
"You will adore the menu offered by Indian Harbor with its vegan and vegetarian options for those so inclined. You can also choose from a vast menu, including a popular meat dish call Yellow Dal Tadka, as well as other Indian options, including curry, masala, and so much more. It is just a short trip from the parking lots of the airport, and so worth it."
"Restaurants Ice cream parlors Design District. Pastry chef Soraya Caraccioli-Kilgore’s playful dessert spot sells vibrant unicorn cakes, rich chocolate bark and soft-serve in unexpected flavors. Her ice cream, in varieties such as matcha and berry rhubarb, is already pretty special yet she always finds a way to kick it up a notch with add-ons like edible glitter, gold leaf, gold dust, cotton candy and fancy sprinkles—and we’re all the more grateful for it."
"Soraya Kilgore — best known as the pastry chef at restaurants like Brava and Alter — is the woman behind this palace of sweets in Miami's Design District. MadLab Creamery isn't just about the ice cream, however. This spot also entices young and old to create their own sweet-treat work of art via more than 30 toppings, including edible glitter, tufts of pink cotton candy, golden-sheet sprinkles, even a macaroon or two."
"Though it may seem out of place in such a swanky and exclusive setting, the Holocaust Memorial on Meridian Avenue in South Beach is a poignant attraction that’s free to visit and worth a look when you’re in the area. Miami is home to a sizeable Jewish population, and the memorial was the brainchild of a small group of local Holocaust survivors in the mid-’80s. The memorial has been open to the public since 1990, and the site includes a memorial wall and a pleasant garden that’s conducive to quiet contemplation."
"Fort Lauderdale has a rich history which may be overshadowed by the more modern an sophisticated metro area that it has become. Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum chronicles the city's history from the early Seminole era to World War II. It also offers information about the city's historic district and a chronology of its development. Other exhibits feature scale models of historic structures, including a recreation of a Seminole village complete with arts and crafts."