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Top 10 restaurants in Miami
"When it comes to Japanese restaurants and food, the first thing that pops into most people’s heads is sushi. However, there’s plenty of frying, grilling, steaming, and simmering going on in Japanese kitchens as well!. Think soy-marinated fish fillets, udon, ramen, yakitori, and sukiyaki, teriyaki— the list of distinctive, mouthwatering dishes from the “Land of the Rising Sun” can go on and on!"
"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."
"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. Open daily for lunch and dinner, dusk tends to be the prime time for the public to partake in crudo, chardonnay, and waterfront selfies."
"The wooden bar and Polynesian inspired rooftop make water a must-visit place to come. Enjoy great nightlife that you usually don’t get in the usual clubs because the soundtrack is fantastic. The stunning ocean view, drinks, and Zen vibes will also let you feel that you are in a spa."
"Nothing like a soft sea breeze, white, pillowy couches and some delicious Peruvian-influenced Japanese cuisine to make us feel like we’re on vacation right here at home. 2341 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-604-6580 or 1hotels.com. View this post on Instagram"
"According to 10 Best, the best seafood restaurant in Fort Lauderdale is 3030 Ocean. This restaurant is within the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort and Spa, but it is open to the public. The menu in this fine dining establishment changes regularly to reflect seasonal availability and to make the best of organic produce."
"3030 Ocean, established in 2015, is a chic, oceanfront dinner bistro that serves unbelievable Modern American Seafood. Treat yourself to exquisitely prepared dishes like Hogfish Ceviche, Sautéed Florida Flounder, or Hickory Rubbed Palmetto Creek Pork Chop. Don’t miss their classic succotash."
"This Japanese-Peruvian restaurant first got its start inside the former St. Roch Market in 2018, but has since grown into a new larger space that’s all its own in the across the way in the Miami Design District’s Palm Court. Led by a brother, sister, and father team lovingly referred to a the “Chang Gang,” Itamae combines their Peruvian heritage with Japanese classics. Think a curated selection of specialty maki and vegan rolls, sashimi, rice bowls, alongside tiradito and ceviches, using ingredients like leche de tigre, fresh fish, and local produce."
"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."
"Sleek, white-walled eatery for Peruvian- & Japanese-influenced sushi, fish bowls & ceviches. Address: 140 NE 39th St #136, Miami, FL 33137, United States Phone: +1 305-631-2664 Website: http://www.itamaemiami.com/ Store Hours: Sunday: 12-6pm| Monday: 12-8pm| Tuesday: 12-8pm| Wednesday: 12-8pm| Thursday: 12-8pm| Friday: 12-8pm| Saturday: 12-8pm"
"This spot is a mere 1.4 miles from the beach, offering Sushi, Asian, and Japanese cuisines. Stop by for lunch or dinner or make a reservation and have a table ready when you arrive. Individual diet preferences include gluten-free and vegetarian-friendly options."
"Former No Name Chinese chef Pablo Zitzmann is back to rolling up dumplings with his latest eatery Zitz Sum, which sells hand rolled dumplings along other classic Chinese fare — all available for delivery only. The menu rotates frequently but expect ready-to-cook dumplings filled with pork and cabbage, shrimp and lemongrass, or spicy chicken, alongside items like scallion and sesame pancakes, brisket lo main, and more. DM them on Instagram to order."
"Sunset Harbour's NaiYaRa is helmed by Thai chef Bee, as he’s known, whose previous credits include Nobu and Khong River House, and the restaurant is his ode to the northern Thai cuisine of his grandparents and where he spent..."
"Serving up flavour-packed Thai street food inspired by the head chef’s childhood, NaiYaRa provides cool, fun surroundings to enjoy everything from signature cocktails to sweet and sour duck."
"From the moment we walked in to meeting the incredible manager, Tom, everything was wonderful. Anna waited on us and was superb!. My wife had the skirt st..."
"Don’t miss cocktail hour at the Tropicale, a pool bar with tiki drinks, reggae and snacks. If the rooms are all booked up at the Edition, head to Marriott Stanton South Beach, a luxury resort right on the water’s edge. With stylish designs and inviting suites, you’ll never want to leave."
"A perennial favorite in the dim sum category, Tropical -- surprise -- also serves a great din-din. Traditional dishes include Hong Kong-style roast pork flavored with five-spice and then roasted; seafood-spinach soup; and always crisp, always succulent Peking duck. But innovative items are equally reliable, if unusual -- flounder pan-fried with peppercorns and jalapeños and served with bananas marinated in rice wine, for example, offers interesting counterpoints of textures, as does cherry-plum chicken wrapped with diced water chestnuts and fresh bamboo in egg-white crêpes."
"We certainly wouldn’t be mad if Miami got itself a few more solid dim sum options - but until that day comes, you can find us at Tropical Chinese pointing to random plates being pushed through the dining room on carts the size of baby elephants. This Bird Road favorite is where you’ll find Miami’s best dim sum and a roast pork bun we occasionally dream about. Dim sum is served seven days a week until 3:30pm."
"A post shared by Tropical Chinese Restaurant (@tropicalchinesemiami) on Jul 21, 2018 at 9:36pm PDT. Another of the critics’ favorites in Miami is Tropical Chinese Restaurant. The main reason for them to like this place is the excellent flavor and selection of dim sum."
"Long-running chain serving signature donuts, breakfast sandwiches & a variety of coffee drinks. Address: 9545 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Shores, FL 33138, United States Phone: +1 305-420-5641 Website: https://smart.link/abu8tr12sc1y6?. utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=gmbwebsiteorder&utm_content=356863 Store Hours: Sunday: 6am-6pm| Monday: 5am-6pm| Tuesday: 5am-6pm| Wednesday: 5am-6pm| Thursday: 5am-6pm| Friday: 5am-8pm| Saturday: 6am-8pm"
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Stop by or order ahead with the Dunkin’ App."
"Scott was the most attentive and helped me find what I was looking for. She’s truly great and I’ll be back!"
"Dunkin’ is offering guests a free classic donut of their choice with the purchase of any beverage at participating restaurants nationwide, while supplies last.* To extend the holiday excitement through the weekend, Grubhub is offering a free half-dozen donuts on Dunkin’ orders of $10 or more on June 6 and June 7.**. Locations throughout Miami."
"America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. Order your Dunkin’ faves ahead of time with the Dunkin’ mobile app for a fast grab and go experience."
"Finish your trip with a relaxing day in Bayside. With its colorful garden, its colonial architecture and its history, Villa Vizcaya is beautiful and really worth the trip. You can easily spend half a day there. Try and spot the multicolored giant lizards outside."
"Shopping / NightlifeMarkets401 Biscayne Blvd R106, Miami, Florida33132, United States. Bayside Marketplace is a festival marketplace in Downtown Miami, Florida. It is located between the Bayfront Park to the south end, and the American…"
"401 Biscayne Blvd R106 Bayside Marketplace is a farmers marketplace in Downtown Miami. It has a lot of tourist attractions and you can even go on boat tours to get even better images of the area. There is a cost to ride the boats."
"800 Knights Road A passive park featuring a fitness trail, fishing area, playgrounds, picnic areas, roller hockey rink, skatepark and restrooms."
"If your family loves an authentic Italian cuisine experience, look no further than this next thing to do in Fort Lauderdale with kids. Enjoy hand-tossed made to order pizzas with fresh organic ingredients like Pizza Caprese, featuring fresh online mozzarella, Pizza Meatballs, loaded with housemade meatballs, and Pizza Tricolore, with fresh white, red, and green tomatoes. For dessert, try one of the fantastic gelatos like Hazelnut, Peanut Butter, Salted Caramel, and Pistachio."
"No problem, since Dolce Salato Pizza on Wilton Drive offers up some genuinely delicious pies as an alternative for those who don’t enjoy the ocean’s bounty. The establishment is run by an Italian family, and they stick to their roots, serving up some truly authentic pizza. Do not miss the La Margherita Classica, or “The Italian Way.” This pizza is topped with cheese, flakes of basil, sliced tomato on each portion, fresh mozzarella, and a fresh basil leaf."
"You will find this 5-Star restaurant is (#1 out of 119 Italian eateries in the area) offering pizza with a vegetarian-friendly menu if you desire. Patrons rave of the delicious gelato with patrons returning years later to enjoy the treat. Choose from the enticing menu, including pizza, sandwiches, panini and wraps, various types of pizza with toppings, smoothies, and so much more."