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The Best New Restaurants In Miami - Miami
"Restaurants Seafood Downtown. For years, the Epic Hotel’s rooftop bar and restaurant was a magnet for business types grabbing a drink after work in the area. But even without its beat-the-clock happy hour, Area 31 is still luring the locals with its unparalleled views of Downtown and well-priced bites and sips."
"Whisk yourself away to the 16th floor of the Epic Hotel and discover the excitement at Area 31. Feast on Korean barbecue steak tacos and Spanish croquetas with a glass of Merlot and gaze toward the downtown Miami skyline."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Area 31 (@area31miami) on Sep 14, 2017 at 2:10pm PDT"
"Nestled in a secret rooftop garden, Sugar is one of Miami’s hidden gems and the perfect setting for a romantic date. Tuck into Asian-inspired tapas and sip seasonal cocktails while watching the sun set across Miami – one of the city’s bucket-list attractions!"
"Miami’s buzziest rooftop bar, located on the 40th floor of EAST hotel, rocks a menu of Asian-inspired cocktails and small plates and the best view in town. 788 Brickell Plaza #40Miami, FL 33131+1-786-805-4655"
"Freehand combines the luxury of hotels and the community mindset of a hostel in its four locations, all of which have a Broken Shaker. This particular one, true to its locale, rides the line between a posh Miami Beach environment and a Surfside aesthetic. With canopied patios and poolside drinks until 5pm, Broken Shaker manages to capture Miami in its atmosphere as well as in its rotating monthly and seasonal cocktails."
"Another solid evening option is one of Miami Beach’s most famous bars, The Broken Shaker. Somehow, this spot has shoot into mixology fame while maintaining a friendly, local atmosphere and top-notch drinks. Or, if a wine and pasta meal sounds absolutely perfect, make your way to Macchialina, known for authentic Italian cuisine and a cozy vibe."
"The lush, tropical outdoor bar at Freehand Miami feels like a club for sophisticated adults. Excellent cocktails (including fun, large-format options) and a lively poolside scene make this the spot to hang when in town. 2727 Indian Creek Dr.Miami Beach, FL 33140+1-305-531-2727"
"Baby Jane is a cocktail house situated in Miami, FL. Come and enjoy good food and great music at Baby Jane. We are located at 185 SW 7th St Miami, FLorida."
"955 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139-5203Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Valet ParkingSeafood, International, South American, Brazilian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, DrinksSGD 20 - SGD 66+1 786-348-0770"
"The food is delicious, the atmosphere is really great and their drinks are to die for. We had the croquetacos and those are a MUST!"
"One of the oldest artist serving organizations in Miami, Bakehouse Art Complex was founded in 1986 with a vision to flock together artists from all over the world. Comprising of more than 100 resident and associate artists, this nonprofit organization has encouraged collaborations and helped in exhibiting artworks of mid-career artists, providing them with comfortable art space. Spread across an area of 33,000 square feet, the sixty artist studios and two huge art galleries will keep you glued to this eutopic world."
"At Bakehouse Art Complex, which houses more than 50 studios and 70 galleries, you’ll get a glimpse of the creative process and the product. Feed the meter and stay parked. There are too many gems in the neighborhood to pass up for the evening. Stroll along North Miami Avenue for dozens of hip bars, many of which even have weekend happy hour, including culinary favorite Oak Tavern and the laid-back, crepe-and-coffee joint Moloko."
"Sylvano's is an Italian restaurant and sports bar on Liberty Ave in Miami Beach. Owned by Sylvano Carrara, who moved Miami in 1993 and operated two other locations, Sylvano's offers a menu of classic Italian fare, including wood-fired pizzas, handmade pasta, freshly prepared salads, ocean-fresh seafood, and grass-fed meats and chicken. The vibrant sports bar has strategically placed large screen televisions that show the latest sports games and news, and the walls are adorned with photographs and pictures of spotlight athletes of the past and present."
"Contrary to what Hollywood tells you, there are a lot of people who live in South Beach and actually can't afford $100,000 cars. We refer to them as "locals," and when South Beach locals want Italian food one name always comes up: Sylvano. This little spot tucked away on Liberty Ave has a laid-back, anti-South Beach vibe to it, and the Italian-run place serves up authentic food at prices intended for people who live here year-round."
"For fine Italian dining with an emphasis on crave-worthy seafood specialties, it doesn’t get better than Sapore di Mare in Coconut Grove. Order any of their amazing options for pickup or delivery — like their grilled Mediterannean branzino, their chef’s selection of seafood antipasto, their fried calamari, and their fresh catch of the day. Add a bottle of wine to your order — all bottles from their market are 50% off."
"Probably best known for its decadent cacio e pepe that is finished by being tossed on a huge parmesan wheel, this Coconut Grove Italian restaurant also boasts other creative pastas worth trying like the spaghetti pesto with a Chilean sea bass, lobster ravioli, parpedelle with lamb ragu, along with a variety of salads and protein-filled dishes to round out the menu."
"Sapore di Mare is an Italian seafood restaurant located in Coconut Grove, Miami. Established by Giorgia Calabrese and Matteo Paderni of Gusto in Miami Beach and Ni.Do. in Miami fame, Sapore di Mare celebrates the bounty of the ocean with a menu of fresh seafood and seasonal fish and shellfish dishes."
"Nobody makes you feel more convincingly that you're in Italy like former-Scarpetta chef Michael Pirolo does at Macchialina. This tiny Alton Rd eatery not only survived the volatile Miami restaurant industry, it did it on Alton Rd when Alton Rd was a giant pile of gravel. The only spot not called Panera to survive the Alton Armageddon, it's done it with the richest red sauces, freshest pastas, and most inventive cocktail menu on this list."
"Macchialina is energetic enough for a fun date or a catch-up meal with loud friends, and they debuted a great outdoor seating setup during the pandemic. It’s covered, too, in case you’re worried about random thunderstorms. But the atmosphere isn’t necessarily why you go to Macchialina - you come here for the pasta."
"Restaurants South Beach"
"The Yard features several food trucks, like the veggie-heaven Della Test Kitchen and the World Famous House of Mac (and cheese, that is). Or, if a cold beer at a locals’ bar is more your style, Wood Tavern has an awesome happy hour and a relaxed vibe on their outdoor patio.. They also offer daily specials and delicious burgers at the Bar Next Door, which is connected to Wood’s patio."
"Although the original location at the Wynwood Yard closed, Della Bowls has continued offering delivery and has launched on-line meal prep classes with chef Julie Frans. Order a Green Bowl with sesame broccoli and marinated kale for a healthy dose of greens or a Dale bowl with black beans and plantains ($11.50 each). Wash it down with a locally made Radiate kombucha."
"Miami is quickly getting on par with cities like Los Angeles in terms of the plant-based movement. Luckily for those in need of Buddha bowls, you can also find this type of cheap eats in Miami. Parked at The Wynwood Yard, Della Test Kitchen serves up customizable takeaway bowls filled with organic and locally sourced ingredients."