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36 Hours in Naples, Fla.
"Heath Bar bread pudding and a rotating selection of cakes are what’s curbing sweet tooth craving at MiMo’s Blue Collar. Call ahead to ask what’s available. Rumor has it, the dessert menu is a bit bigger if the order is placed for takeout versus delivery."
"the law student who switched out his suit for a chef coat is killing it with all kinds of comfort food like spicy oxtail and ... SouthernVegetarianAmerican. Air Date: 05-09-2014"
"This classic sandwich counter in South Beach is open virtually around the clock and functions both as an unrivalled hangover helper and a quick, filling meal before a day at the beach. It serves made-to-order sandwiches stuffed with lettuce, tomato, green peppers, black olives, onions, cucumbers and cornichons on a baguette or croissant with your choice of protein, as well as salads and smoothies. Portions are large enough to share."
"It’s hard to go wrong at this South Beach sandwich mecca, but after a morning of sun and waves, we find ourselves craving this summery combo of turkey, avocado and lots of veggies. 229 14th St.; 305-532-8934 orlasandwicherie.com. RELATED: The Best Fried Chicken in Miami, Ranked"
"Address: 34 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33130, United StatesNeighborhood: BrickellCuisine: SandwichesDish: Sobe Club SandwichOrder: HERE. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Lasandwicheriebrickell (@lasandwicheriebrickell) on Sep 20, 2019 at 3:48pm PDT"
"We started off with dining at Steak 954, located at the W Hotel where I was staying. I must say that I loved the place, as from the moment you enter the restaurant you can get impressed by huge tanks filled with jellyfish. As the name indicates the restaurant is a steakhouse, but I must say that I went for the lobster with truffle mac&cheese instead and didn’t regret it."
"Riverside Market is a sweet spot in Fort Lauderdale with comfy couches to chill and drink a nice cold beer. It's earned the name "Fort Lauderdale's Official Craft Beer Hangout" so let's go hang and drink some craft beer, pls and thx."
"Some say the path to perfection is through simplicity and Crumb on Parchment aims to prove that point beyond a shadow of a doubt. This casual American cafe specializes in breakfast and lunch with deliciously creative soups, salads, sandwiches, and baked goods, all at affordable prices. Burritos with various fillings, meatballs with salad, pulled pork sandwiches, the vegetarian sandwich (with carrots, pickled radish, avocado, sprouts, and cheddar) and panzanella salads are among the many offerings at this sunny establishment."
"Crumb on Parchment is the bakery and cafe from James Beard Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein inside the atrium of the Melin Building in Miami's Design District. The sweet smell of fresh pastries, cakes and other baked goods beckon you to take a break from your shopping adventure for scrumptious treats. Family recipes are the source of some of the cafe's most popular cakes and pies including the German chocolate and the strawberry rhubarb tart."
"James Beard Award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein is one of Miami’s shining stars, with a resume that runs from restaurants and cookbooks to appearances on Top Chef. Sample a taste of her Latin-inspired cuisine at casual cafe concept Crumb on Parchment. Pop by the cafe in the Miami Design District, where Bernstein’s mom helps bake some of sweet treats that top off revamped lunch staples like truffle grilled cheese with wild mushrooms."
"This is a true fine-dining establishment with floor-to-ceiling windows, dim lighting and a well-dressed clientele out to spend some money. Chef/owner Peter Vauthy prides himself on his Aged Certified Angus beef, as well as his Grade A5 Miyazaki Kobe beef. Other highlights include the handmade burrata and heirloom tomato salad, a superb Colorado rack of lamb, and a fine dirty truffle martini for that matter."
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"Nestled in one of Fort Lauderdale’s most scenic beach areas, Casablanca Cafe is the perfect place for cocktails at the"
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"DowntownFew things are more fascinating to a South Floridian than seeing how this city went from a swamp to major world metropolis in just over 100 years. You’ll learn all about Henry Flagler, Julia Tuttle, and the rest of the characters that made Miami what it is, as well as rotating exhibits exploring everything from the legacy of Hurricane Andrew to photos of the lost era of elderly Jews in South Beach. The museum also offers frequent walking tours with preeminent Miami historian Paul George, where even Dade County lifers will learn something new about the place we call home.Know before you go: Open Monday through Saturday 10 am - 5 pm; Sunday 12-5pm."
"South Florida – a land of escaped slaves, guerrilla Native Americans, gangsters, land grabbers, pirates, tourists, drug dealers and alligators – has a special history, and it takes a special kind of museum to capture that narrative. This highly recommended place, located in the Miami-Dade Cultural Center, does just that, weaving together the stories of the region’s successive waves of population, from Native Americans to Nicaraguans."
"The HistoryMiami Museum is the largest museum in Florida (and thus also Miami). Here you'll learn about the history of the city through various collections and exhibitions. Items of the collection on display here are, among several other types, visual materials, archives and manuscripts, and archaeological artifacts."