This cozy spot in Downtown Miami offers a vibrant taste of Hong Kong and Szechuan cuisine, with standout dim sum and a lively atmosphere that's perfect for sharing.
"As you may have noticed, there really aren’t a ton of dim sum options within the City of Miami. That’s one reason why Foodies, a casual spot on the northern edge of Downtown, should be on your radar. Another reason is that the food is good. They not only offer a selection of dim sum dishes like dumplings, pork buns, and beancurd skin roll—but also have Szechuan dishes that are hard to find in Miami, period—like mapo tofu and Szechuan pepper soft shell crab. If you plan on ordering any of that (in addition to the very good dumplings) don’t be shy about telling them you want it spicy. If your server senses any spice hesitation from you, you won’t get that numbing tingle one expects from a proper Szechuan dish." - Ryan Pfeffer
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