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Bagels & Co.
11064 Biscayne Blvd, North Miami, FL 33161-7477 305-892-2435
Description: NORTH MIAMI. Whether you want to grab a bagel and cup of coffee on the run or linger over a more substantial meal, Bagels & Co. is a top choice. The fresh bagels come in numerous flavors and can be topped with any of several tasty toppings. Bagel sandwiches are a great start to your day, stuffed with combinations of sausage, eggs and cheese. Sunday brunch is always popular, with breakfast favorites like biscuits, eggs, bacon and toast served by a friendly staff.
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Balans
1022 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-534-9191
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This cafe features a colorful, whimsical interior, but the outdoor tables are considered the place to be. A concrete canopy shields the sun, assisted by colorful umbrellas at each table, creating an appealing courtyard setting that is shady enough to temper the heat. The original Balans was located in London's Soho, and the hip, cosmopolitan vibe is evident at the Miami Beach outpost. Area executives and moguls often have lunch here, enjoying light favorites such as Thai salad with an excellent homemade peanut dressing or creamy sweet potato soufflé with leeks and garlic. A light entree is a wise choice, as it leaves more room for dessert a primary attraction here. Try the white chocolate cheesecake or the apple tart with sour cream ice cream.
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Barolo Ristorante
444 Ocean Dr, Ocean Five Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-532-5511
Description: SOUTH BEACH. Adjoining Ocean Five Hotel, this chic restaurant features outdoor dining and an attractive cocktail bar. A delectable calamari trio of buttermilk fried calamari, grilled squid and baby octopus cocktail kicks provides a satisfying introduction to Barolo's cuisine. When it comes to the main course, diners have their pick of homemade pastas, tender steak and chops or a delicate seafood dish. Try the goat cheese gnocchi with sweet garlic, forest mushrooms, baby broccoli and roasted tomatoes, or the pan seared grouper wrapped in prosciutto with green pea risotto and roasted red peppers.
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Big Pink
157 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-532-4700
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This style-conscious American diner offers upscale interpretations of classic comfort foods, and breakfast is served all day. The dining room is all imagination and whimsy, with colorful diner decor, an open kitchen and communal tables. Try the hot malted waffles or the filling and tasty Big Pink breakfast burrito both are as popular in the evening as they are in the morning. Sit at a nostalgic booth in the industrial-style dining room or enjoy an outside table facing busy Collins Avenue. Free delivery.
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Bistro One LR
1 Lincoln Rd, Ritz-Carlton South Beach, Miami Beach, FL 33139 786-276-4033
Description: SOUTH BEACH. As polished and gracious as is the Ritz, so is Bistro One LR. Featuring modern American fair with Latin American and French influences, Bistro's menu is both ecclectic and refined, if not a little bold in approach. Classic comfort foods are the kitchen's realm, but they're taken to new heights of invention. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner indoors or take in the views from the patio. In addition, Sunday brunch is an extensive, spectacular event.
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Blue Door
1685 Collins Ave, Delano Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-674-6400
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This hyper-modern restaurant, with its sleek, chic interior, is considered command central for Miami's fabulous scene-makers. Housed inside the stylish Delano Hotel, the Blue Door boast an outdoor dining area that is in particular demand. Or diners can opt for space at the large communal table in the lobby of the hotel, a great vantage point for watching the who's-who traipse by Madonna, Calvin Klein, and the like. If you aren't preoccupied by the scene, you'll enjoy great brunch dishes like Belgian malted waffles, salmon Benedict on toasted brioche or Blue Door Benedict on a toasted English muffin, served with Hollandaise and truffle carpaccio. Breakfast served daily. Reservations recommended.
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David's Cafe
1654 Meridian Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-672-8707
Description: SOUTH BEACH. The simple ambience at David's ranges from the minimal yet colorful dining room to the bright, cheerful cafeteria counter, which draws throngs of hungry folks at lunchtime. Area business people and Cuban-native regulars sit side-by-side enjoying bracing cafe Cubano and plenty of delicious, spicy-fresh cuisine. Try the chicken in garlic sauce with white wine and herbs, or the fabulous Cuban sandwich, dubbed by regulars as the Cuban Big Mac, which features pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard. Croquettes are a popular choice at lunch one bite of the thick sandwiches, pressed between slabs of flaky Cuban bread, and you'll know why. No reservations.
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Eleventh Street Diner
1065 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139-5017 305-534-6373
Description: SOUTH BEACH. If you're in search of the best diner in town, your search is over. This SoBe fave is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, so you can get your motor running and stop and refill all day long. The menu has enough variety to satisfy many tastes, and Eleventh Street is especially well-known for its award-winning fried chicken. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, and the staff will make sure you leave happy and content.
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Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop
186 NE 29th St, Miami, FL 305-573-4681
Description: DOWNTOWN. Open for breakfast and lunch, this Cuban cafeteria keeps the Design District well fed on everything from bacon and eggs (along with café Cubano, of course) to handmade sandwiches.
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Front Porch Cafe
1418 Ocean Dr, The Penguin Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-531-8300
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This serene waterfront restaurant offers a magnificent view. The atmosphere is laid-back and casual, with the menu offering healthy, homecooked food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you crave an omelet, they can whip up a masterpiece for you, and fresh juices are always available. The lunch menu features hearty salads, homemade soups and great sandwiches. Most menu items keep heart health in mind, but you can also throw coronary caution to the wind and sample decadent banana walnut French toast, granola pancakes with chocolate chips, or three scrambled eggs and cheese stuffed into a large, flaky biscuit.
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Gourmet Diner
13951 Biscayne Blvd, North Miami, FL 33181-1627 305-947-2255
Description: NORTH MIAMI. The name sums up the offerings quite nicely the atmosphere is pure diner, but the cuisine is pure gourmet. The French favorites are skillfully prepared but low-priced, including classic dishes such as buttery escargot, châteaubriand, loin of lamb in herb crust, and creamy seafood au gratin. At lunchtime, the vinaigrette-topped salads are a customer favorite, and the special listed on the blackboard is sure to please. Whether you're by yourself or with a crowd, you'll enjoy the atmosphere, which recreates a dining car from the 1950s. Excellent wines and desserts like the custard fruit tart make this a first-class dining experience without the high prices.
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News Café
800 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-538-6397
Description: SOUTH BEACH. A popular South Beach spot, this restaurant gained notoriety after the death of designer Gianni Versace he used to come here daily. Always packed and promising a wait for any table, it's set on a prime corner that permits many glimpses of beautiful people strolling about or on their way to the beach. For lulls in your people-watching, buy a book or magazine from the adjacent store to peruse as you enjoy a cup of coffee and a muffin, pastry or full morning meal.
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Pelican Cafe
826 Ocean Dr, Pelican Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-673-1000
Description: SOUTH BEACH. If you're halfway through the day and still have a taste for breakfast, it's available here until late afternoon. The extensive breakfast menu runs the gamut from toast and pastries to elaborate omelets and fruit-topped waffles. The cafe is also a great place to kick back and do some serious people-watching especially at one of the outdoor tables with a Bloody Mary in hand. The funky industrial decor is reflected throughout the hotel, which is owned by the Diesel clothing company. Lunch and dinner menus feature tasty Italian-Mediterranean cuisine in ample portions.
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Puerto Sagua
700 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-673-1115
Description: SOUTH BEACH. No-frills Puerto Sagua is a long-standing institution in South Beach, where restaurants come and go with frequency. This one has continued to please the fickle masses with traditional Cuban comfort food and unfussy decor. Native Cubans savor authentic shrimp in garlic sauce, fried plantains and grilled Cuban sandwiches stuffed with ham, pork and cheese. Late hours also make Puerto Sagua a perfect stop-off after a show or a night of club-hopping.
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Restaurant at the Setai
2001 Collins Ave, Setai Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-520-6402
Description: SOUTH BEACH. Located in the prestigious Setai Hotel, this expansive restaurant is situated around an open kitchen and bar and outfitted with high ceilings, neutral tones and striking Asian décor. Patrons may also dine in the serene courtyard, surrounded by lovely ponds and pergolas. The cuisines of Thailand, India, Hong Kong, Italy and Belgium provide inspiration for the internationally trained kitchen staff, who produce delicacies such as choice caviar and salt-pressed Tasmanian ocean trout.
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S & S Diner
1757 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33132 305-373-4291
Description: DOWNTOWN. Since 1938, locals have doted on this classic diner-style restaurant, where American favorites are served up in hearty portions. Area business people show up often at lunchtime, though it does brisk business at breakfast and dinner as well. This is old-fashioned comfort food that can satisfy any appetite. Try hearty stews, creamed chicken on toast that will take you back to your childhood, and tasty chipped steak with a pile of homemade mashed potatoes. Nothing fancy just great cooking that your mom might have made if she'd had the time. The diverse crowd and friendly atmosphere add to the experience. Check the blackboard for daily specials.
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Sara's Kosher Restaurant
2214 NE 123rd St, Miami, FL 33181 305-891-3312
Description: NORTH MIAMI. This is the place to go for authentic Middle Eastern and Jewish food. Everything at this friendly kosher deli is homemade with the finest and freshest ingredients available. Try Sara's Special Breakfast, which features the works: scrambled eggs, French toast, home fries, chalee roll and baygels (that's how they spell it), juice and coffee. Satisfy your a.m. sweet tooth with fabulous mini-Danishes, challah or traditional rugelach, an authentic kosher pastry. Or go with classic baygels spread with cream cheese and hand-sliced Norwegian salmon. The casual environment and quirky sense of humor have made this a local favorite.
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Tamara
1677 Collins Ave, The National Hotel, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-532-2311
Description: SOUTH BEACH. Experience the color and flavor of France at Tamara. The menu takes traditional Continental cooking and applies a decidedly modern spin. Menu highlights include blackened grouper with tagliolini pasta, scallop and salmon dua and croissant chicken pot pie. Soak up the evocative Art Deco-style interior and enjoy a cocktail, particularly during happy hour, when Cosmopolitans are two for the price of one. At the adjoining cabaret bar, the D'Lounge, you'll find plush couches and live music. Valet parking: $12-$30.
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Van Dyke Café
846 Lincoln Rd, Lincoln Mall, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305-534-3600
Description: SOUTH BEACH. This cafe-society outpost has the same ownership as the ever-popular News Cafe, but this one is less touristy, with a loyal local clientele. Casual crowds, groups of business people, families and lone newspaper readers are common sights. At breakfast, the menu features traditional eggs Benedict, heart-healthy egg white omelets served with fruit salad, and zesty eggs Florentine. Later in the day, the cookie platter, which features six hockey puck-sized varieties, is a fan favorite. In the evening, the upstairs jazz club is a swinging place to mingle.
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Wish
801 Collins Ave, The Hotel of South Beach, Miami Beach, FL 33139-5807 305-674-9474
Description: SOUTH BEACH. It's true that celeb hotspots in Miami are a dime a dozen, but since this whimsical eatery opened a few years back, it's been the sexy playground of everybody from Mick and Madonna to Oliver Stone and Rupert Everett. Featuring cozy velvet banquettes, ornate Venetian glass lamps, and an exotic Art Deco ceiling, the indoor dining area screams "South Beach." Meanwhile, outdoor dining offers a more subdued brush with the cutting-edge, featuring candle-lit, umbrella'ed tables, tropical plants, trickling fountains, and an ever-present Atlantic breeze. Featured menu items include spicy seared tuna, roasted rack of lamb, tuna marinated in Brazilian cachaca, and foie gras terrine. Reservations are required.
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