Miami and Miami Beach Restaurants

Miami's restaurant scene has exploded in the past few years, with new restaurants springing up left and right every month. The melting pot of residents and visitors has brought an array of sophisticated, tasty cuisine. Little Havana is still king for Cuban fare, and Miami Beach is swept up in a trend of fusion cuisine, which combines Asian, French, American, and Latin cooking with sumptuous—and pricey—results. Locals spend the most time in downtown Miami, Wynwood, Midtown, and the Design District, where the city's ongoing foodie and cocktail revolution is most pronounced. Since Miami dining is a part of the trendy nightlife scene, most dinners don't start until 8 or 9 pm, and may go well into the night. To avoid a long wait among the late-night partiers at hot spots, come before 7 pm or make reservations. Attire is usually casual-chic, but patrons like to dress to impress. Don't be surprised to see large tables of women in skimpy dresses—this is common in Miami. Prices tend to stay high in hot spots like Lincoln Road, but if you venture off the beaten path you can find delicious food for reasonable prices. When you get your bill, check whether a gratuity is already included; most restaurants add between 15% and 20% (ostensibly for the convenience of, and protection from, the many Latin American and European tourists who are used to this practice in their homelands), but supplement it depending on your opinion of the service.

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  • 1. Azucar Ice Cream Company

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    More crafty than churning, flavors at this Cuban ice cream shop are inspired by and derived from ingredients at nearby fruit stands, international grocery shops, and farmers' markets. The menu features creations that nod to the culturally rich Little Havana location (café con leche, flan, and the signature Abuela Maria—made with Maria cookies, cream cheese, and guava) as well as seasonal specialties (like sweet creamed corn and egg nog).

    1503 S.W. 8th St., Florida, 33135, USA
    305-381–0369 

    Known For

    • Abuela Maria ice cream
    • Flan ice cream
    • One-of-a-kind frozen indulgences
  • 2. Cindy Lou's Cookies

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    There's more to love than just cookies at this adorable off-the-radar bakeshop. Each day more than a dozen types of treats are baked fresh with care, including Rocky Road and Nutella swirl cookies, banana bread, carrot cake, and more. Even the biggest sweet tooth can be conquered with the larger-than-life cookies and cakes served here.

    7320 N.E. 2nd Ave., Florida, 33138, USA
    305-456--8585

    Known For

    • Massive cookies
    • Wonderful service
    • Incredible coconut cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 3. Clive's Cafe

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    Some of the best bites come from the smallest spots, and that's especially true at Clive's Cafe. This local gem serves hearty plates of some of the best Jamaican food in Miami. Each entrée, from curried goat to jerk chicken, is piled high and features your choice of two sides, such as the popular rice and peas or macaroni salad. Don't forget to grab a spicy beef patty for the road.

    5890 N.W. 2nd Ave., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-757--6512

    Known For

    • Braised oxtail
    • Jerk chicken wings
    • Curried goat

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Panther Coffee

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    The original location of the Miami-based specialty coffee roaster is smack in the center of Wynwood (it has now expanded into Miami Beach and other South Florida neighborhoods), attracting a who's who of hipsters, artists, and even suburbanites to indulge in small-batch cups of joe and super-moist muffins and fresh-baked pastries. Baristas gingerly prepare every order, so expect to wait a little for your macchiato.

    2390 N.W. 2nd Ave., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-677–3952

    Known For

    • Cool clientele
    • Strong coffee
    • Fabulous people-watching
  • 5. Sir Pizza

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    A local favorite for a quick bite while hanging out on The Key, Sir Pizza keeps it simple with square-cut thin-crust pizzas, sandwiches, and hefty deli salads. Using fresh ingredients, special marinara sauce, and tiny cubes of pepperoni, these pies are ones you'll likely think about for awhile. Grab an extra side of ranch for pizza dipping---it's a must at Sir Pizza.

    712 Crandon Blvd., Florida, 33149, USA
    305-361--5701

    Known For

    • Loyal regulars
    • Pepperoni pizza
    • Deli-style salads
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  • 6. Society BBQ

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    Texas-inspired barbecue is all the rage at Society BBQ, where meats reign supreme and everything is smoked. The carved-to-order smoked meats and made-from-scratch sides are finger-licking good. The meat market menu includes burnt ends, pulled chicken and pork, sliced brisket, and giant beef ribs. For sides, expect your run-of-the-mill barbecue favorites like mac and cheese, loaded potatoes, and pit-smoked beans.

    3450 Buena Vista Ave., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-576--8096

    Known For

    • Burnt ends
    • Creamy queso mac and cheese
    • Mouthwatering brisket
  • 7. The Salty Donut

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    Oversize baked doughnuts piled high with creative toppings plus fun coffee offerings like Cinnamon Toast Crunch lattes are the reasons for the sometimes long lines at this doughnut shop. Even if the national doughnut craze has subsided elsewhere, The Salty continues to live up to the hype with a rotating menu of popular pick-me-ups like the white chocolate tres leches and guava + cream cheese, made with 24-hour brioche.

    50 N.W. 23 St., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-639--8501

    Known For

    • Hyped-up Instagram flavor drops
    • Baked doughnuts that are worth the wait
    • Seasonal flavors with a Miami twist
  • 8. 1-800-Lucky

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    A restaurant, a bar, and an entertainment venue with live DJs wrapped into one space, this hip, 10,000-square-foot Asian food hall has seven restaurants and a full bar to choose from. Take a trip through Asia's many cuisines with everything from dumplings and pho to poke to sushi, and even Peking duck. Save room for dessert where photo-worthy red-bean ice cream cones are on the menu.

    143 N.W. 23rd St., Florida, 33127, USA
    305-768--9826

    Known For

    • Hidden reservation-only karaoke room
    • Ladies night every Thursday
    • Photo-worthy red-bean ice cream
  • 9. All Day

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    Under the glow of a green neon light in a hip industrial space, this locally loved, independent coffee shop offers quick service and a curated list of rotating coffee blends, pastries, and sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. Coffee connoisseurs will delight in the several preparations of nitro cold brew, pour over, and carefully crafted lattes. Most popular of the bites is the Runny & Everything sandwich, an aptly named sunny-side up egg sandwich with bacon, cheddar, lettuce, and tomato on an Everything brioche bun, but you'll also find local staples like croquetas and fresh-squeezed Florida orange juice.

    1035 N. Miami Ave., Florida, 33136, USA
    305-699--3447

    Known For

    • Awesome coffee blends
    • Knowledgeable baristas
    • Locally made pastries
  • 10. Aubi & Ramsa

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    At first glance, Aubi & Ramsa may seem like a sleek bar, but it's actually a 21-plus ice cream shop featuring small-batch pints infused with a bevy of spirits and wines. Imagine flavors like The Highland Truffle, made with Belgian chocolate, Macallan 12-Year scotch, and chocolate chunks; or Strawberries Rosé, a strawberry sorbet with Veuve Cliquot Rosé and St. Germain. There are even vegan flavors to cater to those with such dietary needs. Ice cream is sold by the scoop or the pint.

    172 N.E. 41 St., Florida, 33137, USA
    305-946--9072

    Known For

    • Boozy ice creams that cool on hot days of shopping
    • High-end spirits
    • Champagne sorbet
  • 11. Coyo Taco

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    Quick and easy tacos, quesadillas, and burritos can be found in this Wynwood gem. The local staple has several locations that serve tasty Mexican fare in a fast, casual setting and a menu that's sure to keep the entire group happy. The frozen margaritas are a popular choice.

    2300 NW 2nd Ave., Florida, 33127, USA
    786-773--3337

    Known For

    • Massive taco salad
    • Fresh guacamole
    • Frozen margaritas
  • 12. El Palacio de los Jugos

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    To the northwest of Coral Gables proper, this small but boisterous indoor-outdoor market is one of the easiest and truest ways to see Miami's local Latin life in action. Besides the rows of fresh, tropical fruits and vegetables—and the shakes you can get with any of them—Miami's original food hall has numerous counters where you can order a wide variety of Latin American food, from pan con lechón (roast pork on Cuban bread) to fried pork rinds.

    5721 W. Flagler St., Florida, 33144, USA
    305-264–1503

    Known For

    • Fresh, cold coconut water in the shell
    • No-frills feel
    • Picnic-style tables
  • 13. GreenStreet Cafe

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    A tried-and-true locals' hangout since it was founded in the early 1990s—with regulars including athletes, politicians, entrepreneurs, artists, and other prominent area names—this cozy café serves simple French-Mediterranean delights. Despite the restaurant's see-and-be-seen reputation, diners are encouraged to sit back and simply enjoy the experience with relaxed decor, good food, and friendly service.

    3468 Main Hwy., Florida, 33133, USA
    305-444–0244

    Known For

    • Fruity cocktails
    • Nutella French toast
    • Late-night lounging and noshing
  • 14. House of Per'La

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    This quaint coffee shop owned and operated by a local roaster serves a handful of its own blends and a selection of homemade pastries and sandwiches. Stop in for a morning jolt and buy a bag of Per'La Specialty Roasters coffee to go.

    2626 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Florida, 33134, USA
    786-703--9183

    Known For

    • Locally roasted coffee
    • Friendly staff
    • Goods available for purchase
  • 15. Josh's Deli

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    An unconventional Jewish deli that's not exactly kosher, Josh's serves impressive creations like the "Jewbanize," a deli-style take on a Cubano, in addition to more traditional classics like corned beef Reubens and latkes. The menu here changes often and can be found on Instagram. One day it's a barbecue pop-up and the next day it's Chinese, but there's always some sort of deli offering.

    9517 Harding Ave., Florida, 33154, USA
    305-397--8494

    Known For

    • An ever-changing menu
    • Josh's quirky character
    • Great corned beef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues; no dinner
  • 16. Los Pinareños Fruteria

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    If you're looking for something refreshing or a high-octane jolt while touring Little Havana, try this fruteria (fruit stand) that serves coco frio (fresh, cold coconut juice served in a whole coconut), mango juice, and other jugos (juices), as well as Cuban coffees and Cuban finger foods. You can order from the walk-up window and enjoy your drink at one of the tables inside the market.

    1334 S.W. 8th St., Florida, 33135, USA
    305-285–1135

    Known For

    • Exotic juices
    • Coco frio
    • Friendly staff
  • 17. OTL

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    The name stands for "out to lunch," and, indeed, you could hang for quite the lunch break at this Design District haunt that serves coffee drinks, pastries, and sandwiches in an Instagram-worthy atmosphere. Don't miss the toast topped with superseed butter, a gluttonous, if healthy, alternative to your usual PB&J standby.

    160 N.E. 40th St., Miami, Florida, 33137, USA
    305-953–7620

    Known For

    • Avocado toast
    • Strong coffee
    • People-watching

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 18. Panther Coffee

    $ | Wynwood

    The java spot that launched Miami's caffeine revolution, this no-frills Wynwood flagship is a good pit stop for iced cold brew as you're perusing art and graffiti murals in the district. The shop also serves cakes, cookies, wine, and beer, all in a friendly atmosphere with free Wi-Fi and local art on the walls. The coffee beans here are roasted in-house and sold by the pound, which make for great take-home gifts.

    2390 N.W. 2nd Ave., Miami, Florida, 33127, USA
    305-677–3952

    Known For

    • Great baristas
    • Ethically sourced coffee
    • Colorful crowd
  • 19. Taquiza

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    Who doesn't love beachside tacos? These street-style ones are especially adored thanks to fresh, hand-ground blue masa tortillas and fillings, from the classic al pastor (grilled pork topped with pineapple) to chapulines (grasshopper). The latter was Guy Fieri's favorite on his Diners, Drive-ins and Dives visit. Lightly fried, puffed tortillas, called totopos (a Mexican version of chips) are the stars here, served with choice of salsa, guac, or queso. There's also a full liquor bar with specialty drinks and frozen cocktails.

    7450 Ocean Terr., Florida, 33141, USA
    786-588--4755

    Known For

    • Totopos chips and blue masa tortillas
    • Quick service
    • Squash-blossom quesadillas

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