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Best Brunch Spots in Miami: 36 Restaurants To Visit
"A Michelin-starred concept from New York City, Sushi Azabu offers sushi in several different areas, but sushi lovers should check out "The Den," a hidden sushi counter behind the kitchen. The 11-seat bar, which requires reservations, offers omakase-style dining with seafood flown in from Japan. If you prefer to dine at home, Azabu has launched Bubusan, a delivery-only offshoot that delivers omakase boxes of sushi (including a vegan offering) in exquisite packaging."
"Experience the spirit of Omatenashi, the essence of Japanese hospitality at Azabu Restaurant Miami Beach. Savor exquisite Japanese fare and superb sushi from a hidden sushi counter while enjoying classic cocktails, whiskey and sake from Bar Azabu. Open for dinnerDress code: Smart CasualPhone: +1 786-276-0520"
"Bars Lounges Allapattah. Watr owns its stunning view of the ocean with a Peruvian-Japanese menu and a bar decked in reclaimed wood. The soundtrack is more akin to breaking waves than the usual club bangers you hear in these parts."
"The rooftop pool and lounge at the 1 Hotel South Beach is definitely the finest of its kind in Miami Beach, offering ocean views and a zen atmosphere. A photo posted by jenniferlevant (@jlevant) on Jul 14, 2016 at 10:32am PDT"
"They served my $18 cocktail in a plastic cup while my friend’s drink was served in glass coup. Very disappointed about that More reviews"
"From its days inside the former St. Roch Market, this Japanese-Peruvian restaurant has grown into a larger space all its own in the Miami Design District’s Palm Court. Led by a brother, sister, and father team lovingly referred to as the “Chang Gang,” Itamae is an ode to combining their Peruvian heritage with Japanese classics. Think: a curated selection of maki and rolls, sashimi, and rice bowls served alongside tiraditos and ceviches."
"Japanese , Latin , Peruvian"
"Restaurants Japanese South Beach. One of the original New York imports to find a home in South Beach (there are many now), Blue Ribbon is a solid choice in the neighborhood. It’s small but offers outdoor seating by the pool (it’s inside the Plymouth Hotel) and a comfortable sushi counter where you can watch the pros go to work on your rolls."
"We were excited to go since we live in Miami and we had never tried it. For some reason our waiter Lucas thought it was necessary to tell us 15 minutes i..."
"Bars Hotel bars South Beach. Highbar, a 1970s-themed playground at the DREAM Hotel, is centered around an infinity pool and has what you need to transition from day drinking to nighttime revelry: a DJ dropping beats, bottle service and private cabanas. It’s also just a quick walk from the beach."
"If you're looking for a more lax atmosphere, HIGHBAR is about a block away from the Clevelander at the Dream Hotel. A photo posted by Kirk (@krkrbnsn) on Mar 10, 2016 at 4:45pm PST"
"If you’re looking for a lit brunch with a live DJ, unlimited alcohol, and dancing – then Tap42 is the place to be. They offer Bottomless Brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11am – 3pm with $25 unlimited Mimosas, Bloody Marys, and Funky Buddha Floridian beer. Load up on some food to soak in all those sparkly drinks."
"Situated in Miami's River District, Crust is owned by chef Klime Kovaceski and his wife, Anita. Crust offers a range of modern Italian cuisine and specialty pizzas. The restaurant, set in a standalone art deco building with an outdoor patio area, has won many awards, including OpenTable's "100 Best Restaurants in America" in 2017 & 2019, and was voted Miami's #1 restaurant on TripAdvisor for four years in a row."
"Who better to get your food delivery from than the place that’s literally mastered it over the past five years?. In addition to doing a banging dining room business, Crust has absolutely killed delivery, offering up a massive plate of chicken parm that can literally feed a normal person for three days. Or your teenager for, like, lunch.Cost: $22.95; order online"
"Crust was opened in 2015 in an art deco building by Klime and Anita Kovaceski. The dinner menu features a good mix of small plates to be shared, pizzas and classic Italian dishes. For the table we suggest ordering the breaded eggplant and zucchini parm, meatballs, roasted beets and goat cheese or the burrata and prosciuotto."
"If sushi isn’t your favorite type of cuisine, then try exquisite French cuisine at Le Zoo or Italian at Carpaccio. Regardless of your food preferences, Bal Harbour Shops is the place to be for delicious fare."
"First time trying this place since Alvin's was closed tonight. It was surprisingly good!. I say it that way because so many of the establishments on ..."