Bakery · Coral Gate
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Coffee shop · Miami
Hip local cafe with barista drinks, plus coffee beans roasted in small batches & sold by the pound.
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Restaurant · Overtown
Savor fresh seafood and scenic vistas at this upscale riverside spot, perfect for a laid-back meal while watching boats drift by.
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Restaurant · Coconut Grove
Pan-Latin eatery with tropical decor & outdoor seating showcasing ceviche.
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Restaurant · Media and Entertainment District
Klaw is a stunning fine dining spot with impeccable service, offering mouthwatering steak and seafood paired with breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay.
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Cocktail bar · Design District
Local & sustainable ingredients, used in cutting-edge cocktails & culturally-influenced bites.
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Creole restaurant · Little Haiti
Chef Creole serves up generous helpings of vibrant Bahamian and Creole classics in a laid-back, island-style atmosphere that feels like a cultural escape.
Seafood restaurant · Virginia Key
Diners pack this stylishly updated landmark for water, city & sunset views plus weekend brunch.
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Restaurant · Midtown
"When American troops left the Philippines at the end of World War II, they left behind hundreds of jeeps, which were quickly scooped up and tricked out by the locals, who made them their own and gave them a new name: jeepneys. At Jeepney, chef & restaurateur Nicole Ponseca is channeling that same uniquely Filipino sense of creativity and independence. When the fun & lively Jeepney opened in New York’s East Village in 2012, it quickly became a sensation, introducing many New Yorkers to the wonders of authentic Filipino cuisine. It’s since relocated to Miami, where it’s made just as big a splash in the city’s Wynwood neighborhood. The legendary Filipino dishes that put Jeepney on the map are now available in Miami!"
Dessert shop · Miami
Cheery cafe turning out traditional Brazilian sweets in varied flavors, plus espresso drinks.
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Japanese restaurant · Miami Fashion District
Tucked behind a taco stand, this intimate 8-seat sushi hideaway in Wynwood offers a luxurious omakase experience that’s both exquisite and memorable.
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