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Best Brunch Spots in Miami: 36 Restaurants To Visit
"You’d never guess this super authentic Japanese restaurant would be inside a hotel, but lo and behold, Azabu is located in the Marriott Stanton South Beach not too far from Ocean Drive. It feels worlds away, though. Dimly lit, quiet and beautifully understated, Azabu has a Michelin-starred sister location in Tribeca which inspired its Tokyo comfort food concept."
"Restaurants Japanese South of Fifth. Azabu is for the discerning diner. The one who prefers their fish be flown straight from Japan and likes rice cooked in specialty equipment calibrated to the Miami heat and humidity."
"This New York City import boasts a “hidden” sushi counter that serves omakase using local and imported seafood from fish markets in Japan. Wash it back with one of the 40 imported whiskies on hand."
"Eighteen stories above 1 Hotel South Beach’s private beach, Watr At The 1 Rooftop serves up Peruvian and Japanese seafood with a heavy dose of atmosphere with waterfront views and city views from its chic rooftop. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by 1 Hotels (@1hotels) on Apr 27, 2019 at 10:15am PDT"
"Eighteen stories above 1 Hotel South Beach’s private beach, Watr At The 1 Rooftop serves up Peruvian and Japanese seafood with a heavy dose of atmosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner, dusk tends to be the prime time for the public to partake in crudo, chardonnay, and waterfront selfies."
"Watr at the 1 Hotel Rooftop is our sky-high restaurant that floats over the sea with Peruvian-influenced Japanese cuisine. Stay connected by following @The1Rooftop."
"Enjoy the view of the sea while dining on delectable seafood dishes. 3030 Ocean, which is part of the charm of the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort and Spa, is a clear departure from the stereotypical seafood room, as this restaurant's interior is cloaked in rich colors and classy dark woods. The menu changes frequently and emphasizes organic ingredients."
"When I heard Itamae, an excellent Nikkei spot that initially debuted in a Design District food hall, was going to open its own restaurant, I was way too excited. I probably checked their Instagram page on a weekly basis for updates. I even ended up interviewing Nando and Val Chang about the process of opening during a pandemic, which sounded like a planetary-size headache."
"Restaurants Peruvian Design District"
"Kaori is a Mediterranean/Asian restaurant inside the SLS LUX Brickell. Their menu includes crudo options, salads, and large plates like octopus, braised short rib, and seared salmon."
"James Beard Award-winner Tyson Cole’s smash-hit Austin restaurant has expanded to Wynwood—and good luck getting in. Uchi’s reputation for superior sushi and innovative preparations precedes it by the looks of folks lining up for a table. The menu is a little challenging to navigate but trust the wonderful service staff (many of whom are also from Texas) to steer you in the right direction."
"Texas-based Uchi has set up shop in Wynwood, where chef Tyson Cole’s untraditional take on Japanese cuisine is making waves. Sushi and sashimi are the stars of the show, but the cool and hot tastings are just as impressive (and fascinating). Some examples: the maguro and goat cheese; the pairing of bigeye tuna and goat cheese sounds strange, but it works."
"This edgy Miami Beach restaurant is oozing with a cool and mysterious feel (maybe because the space used to be an auto garage). Whatever you do, don’t miss the fried rice stone pot, the tuna chicharrón roll, the toro sesame leaf taco and the chirashi, a gorgeous rainbow bowl of the Garage’s freshest fish of the day. 1784 West Ave., Miami Beach; 305-763-8355 orsushigarage.com"
"Favorites at this Sunset Harbour spot include a vegan option in the lemon vegetarian roll, made with cucumber, avocado, micro arugula, crispy shallots, and holy yuzu mustard ($13); a rosemary eel roll with avocado and rosemary aioli ($14); and the Garage bagel roll, packed with salmon, cream cheese, crisped capers, onions, chives, and furikake seasoning ($11)."
"Restaurants Japanese South Beach. Sushi Garage’s gastronomic merits aren’t threatened by its cool, SoHo-meets-South-Beach vibe. In fact, the packs of models, tourists and other too-cool-types you’ll find here on any given night only add to its appeal."
"Wilton Manors, 2254 Wilton Dr Wilton Manors 100% Love it"
"I had their panang curry which was absolutely yummy and spicy the way I like it. For dinner the restaurant w..."
"One of the area's most popular attractions is also free to visit!. Head to the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk to stroll along the 2.5-mile oceanfront promenade, consistently ranked one of the best in the country by visitors, for a unique beachside experience. In addition to restaurants and cafes, the boardwalk features boutiques and quaint shops, plus three parks, and is located adjacent to historic Garfield Street which features longstanding paddleboard courts and a fountain."
"As I’ve mentioned, Hollywood Beach is located between Miami and Fort Lauderdale in Florida, which means one epic thing. It’s got amazing beaches!. It’s almost a given in this area of Florida and Hollywood doesn’t disappoint."
"Soundscape Park is a modern landscaped park that offers outdoor movie events supported by high-tech audio and visual effects. The venue presents a wonderful mix of nature and arts, which gives an atmosphere of lasting calmness. Breathe in the fresh air and watch the swaying branches of the elegant palms in the park."
"Every spring, the sprawling grounds of the Frank Gehry-designed SoundScape Park hosts the New World Symphony’s Wallcast concert series – a free 7000 sq ft projection of the live performance going on inside the New World Center concert hall, beamed against its exterior wall."
"You may be able to view a free Wallcast concert or a movie outside in the adjacent SoundScape Park, depending on the symphony’s schedule. Option # 2 - Nightlife"
"Charly uses market fresh plant based ingredients to replicate the textures and flavors of meat so you can enjoy all the classic Mexican dishes that have made the cuisine so popular, without the guilt of harming animals or the environment. Armed with his extensive experience in the culinary world, Charly decided to create a new concept in Mexican cuisine after learning about the damage that eating meat can cause to personal health, and the environment. Charly blends knowledge from his previous time as an executive Chef of a major restaurant in Mexico City with vegan techniques, and his grandmother´s secret recipes, creating his very own unique style bursting with textures, aromas, and flavors that make Charly´s Vegan Tacos so special."
"As a vegan, it’s usually hard to find niche restaurants that cater to your super-specific cravings. Charly’s Vegan Tacos helps solve that problem, serving up meat-free Mexican delights, vegan tacos, and so much more to hungry visitors. One bite of the tacos here and you’ll definitely agree that it’s some of the best vegan food in Miami."
"They are open from 5 pm to 10 pm Tuesday to Friady and from 1 pm to 10 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Please note they only accept credit cards, NO cash!. They are located in the popular Wynwood area of Miami, and should be your choice for restaurants that are vegan in Wynwood."
"I always order the veggie potato and it's not like any potato that I have ever had in my life. It is truly amazing."
"Fort Lauderdale's rich history for African-Americans is presented in this inspiring museum. Many of the honors that are due to pioneers in the African-American community in Broward County are not recorded, but it is here through exhibits and lectures and special events that visitors and locals can learn more of this interesting and exciting chapter of local history. Built in 1924, this was the region's lone African-American school for children during segregation."
"Spanish missionaries and treasure seekers first explored the Florida coast as far back as the 17th century, and the Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach is a fascinating bit of local and international history that dates back centuries before that when it was originally constructed in Spain. Inhabited by monks for nearly seven centuries, in the early 1920s, it was bought by American newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, disassembled, shipped to Florida, and reassembled on its current site. It has been open to the public since the mid-’60s, and for those who don’t mind spending a few extra bucks, the best way to experience it is by guided tour."
"As I stand outside and walk into this beautiful old church feelings coming to mind are; beauty, old, history, planning, stories, Spanish, love, unique,… read more ». Rating: 5 based on 5 reviews"