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The Food Lover's Guide to Miami
Top 10 Foodie Reasons to Visit Miami
  1. Beachside dining
2. Cuban sandwiches
3. Ceviche
4. Fresh fish
5. Stone crabs
6. Exotic produce
7. Celebrity spotting
8. Lincoln Road
9. Fusion cuisine
10. Little Havana

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  Places to Be Seen   Cocktails   Celeb Spots  
 
  Nikki Beach
Full of models and other glam types
One Ocean Drive
Miami, FL 33139
(305) 538-1111

Tantra
You pay for the atmosphere more than the food,
but it's worth it

1445 Pennsylvania Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 672-4765

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  The Room
It's small and dark, but in the cozy, intimate way
100 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 531-6061

Hotel Victor
Go for a drink and stay for the inventive cuisine
1144 Ocean Dr.
South Beach, FL
305-428-1234

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  Delano
A daily hotbed of musicians and athletes
1685 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 672-2000

Shore Club
It's the new Delano
1901 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
(305) 695-3100

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1 Eating Around: Miami
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Must Sees in Miami

  South Beach
A senior citizen’s community in the 1970s, South Beach or Sobe has evolved into an international hot spot that’s now known for its happening nightlife and trendy restaurants.

Art Deco Historic District
A popular style born in Europe, art deco was transported to Miami Beach in the early 20th century. Today you can find numerous hotels and apartment buildings characterized by it.

Lincoln Road Mall
Located in Miami Beach, this tree-lined open-air mall is the perfect place to take a stroll. You can also find boutiques, cafes, art galleries, and street performers here.

Ancient Spanish Monastery
Built in Spain during the 12th century, this monastery was originally occupied by monks. It was brought to America in pieces by William Randolph Hearst and was rebuilt in Miami.

 
  In Our Store
  Emeril's Essence
Emeril's Essence:
$13.95

  Mario's Panini Press
Mario's Panini Press:
$79.95

  How to Boil Water Book
How to Boil Water Book:
$19.95

  Alton's Surf, Turf and a Side DVD 3-pack
Alton's Surf, Turf and a Side DVD 3-pack
$29.95

 
  What to Eat
  Cuban Sandwiches
  Miami Spiced Bouillabaisse
  Grilled Poblano and Red Onion Vinaigrette
  Crab Big Ravioli
  Beef Tataki
  Mojito
  Sea Bass with Hot Sauce Glaze
  Cuban Beef Stew: Carne con Papas
  Lobster Ceviche with Passion Fruit

  Where to Find Guide
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  Where We've Visited
  Pearl
1 Ocean Drive
Miami, FL 33139
(305) 538-1111

El Palacio De Los Jugos
5721 W Flagler St.
Miami, FL 33144
(305) 262-0070

The Latin American Cafeteria on Coral Way
9796 Coral Way
Miami, FL
(305) 279-4353

 

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