If you think Miami is just South Beach, you're mistaken,
there's much more to explore and if you're wondering where and what to eat in Miami, the answer will be
an endless list of restaurants offering diverse cuisines, from Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Italian, American, and more, all along the southern coast of Florida.
Here are some restaurants in Miami's most famous neighborhoods where you can try various cuisines: South Beach - Downtown Miami - Little Havana - Wynwood - Key Biscayne - Coconut Grove & Coral Gables.
SOUTH BEACH - RESTAURANTS
Joe's Stone Crab - 1 Washington Avenue Miami Beach - If you love seafood, check out their
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Il Bolognese - 1400 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach - Elegant and refined restaurant that offers contemporary reinterpretations of classic Italian and American dishes.
La Leggenda Pizzeria - 224 Española Wy, Miami Beach - You can't miss the Neapolitan-style pizza!
11th Street Diner for those who love a hearty American home-cooked meal!
Address: 11th Street & Washington Avenue, South Beach
HOURS: Sunday - Thursday 8 AM - 11 PM | Friday - Saturday 8 AM - Midnight.
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MIAMI DOWNTOWN - RESTAURANTS
Il Gabbiano - 335 S Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33131, It offers Northern Italian cuisine and is served in an elegant space with a terrace on the seafront.
CVI.CHE 105 - 105 NE 3rd Ave, serves Peruvian cuisine with a special ceviche that you must try.
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LITTLE HAVANA - RESTAURANTS
La Carreta - 3632 SW 8th St, Miami - It offers Cuban cuisine such as ropa vieja and picadillo.
Versailles Restaurant - 3555 SW 8th St. - The most well-known and frequented not only by locals but also by tourists. Typical Cuban dishes, if you're exploring the neighborhood, don't miss having a (Cuban) coffee served at the "window".
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RESTAURANTS IN WYNWOOD
In the neighborhood of art galleries and graffiti, you won't lack trendy places to eat, but the area is also full of small cafes and bars. In the evening, it's filled with young people, many food trucks, and craft breweries, making it a must-visit for those looking to discover Miami's art scene.
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KYU Restaurant - 251 NW 25th St. - Offers reimagined Asian cuisine, Japanese barbecue, in an industrial-style interior, while you'll find a green oasis in the outdoor space.
Beaker & Gray - 2637 N Miami Ave - a trendy spot, pairing cocktails and snacks.
R House Wynwood - 2727 NW 2nd Ave. Latin cuisine by Chef Rocco Carulli. While savoring good food, you can enjoy great music, surrounded by art.
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RESTAURANTS IN KEY BISCAYNE
Rusty Pelican - 3201 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne Contemporary American cuisine, fresh seafood, and local products. The magnificent waterfront view makes it the perfect destination for a special evening.
Lighthouse Cafe - 1200 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne. Traditional Cuban cuisine in a seaside and sunny environment! Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, with its lighthouse built in 1825, is one of Florida's most historic state parks.
CORAL GABLES AND COCONUT GROVE RESTAURANTS
In Coral Gables, you'll find the
Biltmore Hotel with its restaurant. An opportunity to visit the area, admire the interiors of the famous hotel, and enjoy a great Sunday brunch!
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In Coconut Grove, you'll find a bohemian atmosphere, frequented by artists, bringing you closer to the relaxed life typical of the Keys. Recommended places:
Greenstreet Café - 3468 Main Hwy. Classic American cuisine, perfect for breakfast/brunch.
Monty's Raw Bar - 2550 S Bayshore Dr. Fresh seafood, delicious drinks, and live music.
You’re near the
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, take advantage of the proximity to visit. Explore an Italian Renaissance-style villa set in tropical greenery, facing the ocean. A must-see.