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Area Dining
B.E.D. (Beverage, Entertainment, Dining)
929 Washington Avenue
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.532.9070
B.E.D. serves international cuisine with French influences. Rest your head against soft pillows while you indulge exquisite foods. This restaurant is very popular on weekends and Wednesday nights, so try to avoid the crowds. Reservations are required and are only accepted on the same day.
China Grill
404 Washington Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.534.2211
Serving Chinese cuisine, China Grill is a family style restaurant serving dishes meant to be shared. There is even a sushi den in the back with one-of-a kind sushi rolls such as the Havana roll, with yellowtail snapper, rum, coconut, avocado, and red tobiko.
Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant
11 Washington Ave
South Beach, FL
Phone: 305.673.0365 Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant has been a South Beach landmark for 94 years. Open only during crab season (Oct-May), Joe’s has the freshest, meatiest stone crabs. If you don’t feel like eating crab there are also other succulent choices on the menu,
Lario’s/Bongos
820 Ocean Drive
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.532.9577
This restaurant is owned by Gloria Estefan and her husband. Classic Cuban dishes come in large portions. This is also a great place to experience the Cuban culture because of its location on Ocean Drive. Inside, the restaurant turns into a salsa club with blaring music.
Nemo
100 Collins Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.532.4550
Nemo is a stylish eatery with an open kitchen and outdoor courtyard. Cuisine is Pan-Asian, with dishes such as Indian-spiced porkchop, grilled local mahimahi, and delicious desserts. Nemo has been successful since opening day 6 years ago, and people flock to witness its style and sophistication so typical of South Beach.
Nobu
1901 Collins Ave
South Beach, FL
Phone: 305.695.3232
Nobu has been acclaimed as one of the best sushi restaurants in the world. Celebrities flock to Nobu, and locations in Miami, New York, London, and Los Angeles are always packed. The Omakase, or Chef’s choice, is a multicourse menu that gets constant enthusiastic praise. It is difficult to get a table here, so make your reservations as soon as possible.
Smith & Wollensky
1 Washington Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.673.2800
This waterfront steakhouse has outdoor seating and a popular happy hour bar. Steak is the specialty here, but you can also find delicious seafood, chicken, and pork loin. You’ll also enjoy views of the Miami skyline and cruiseships if you are lucky enough to score a seat by the restaurant’s huge picture windows.
Tantra
1445 Pennsylvania Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305.672.4765
Serving a combination of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Indian dishes, this restaurant boasts an interior of soft grass and starry lights overhead. The dining room is strewn with pillows and you’ll find hookah pipes placed on tables. Low lighting and a menu of aphrodisiac delicacies is sure to get you in the mood. On the weekends the restaurant turns into a club at night.
Taverna Opa
36-40 Ocean Dr.
Miami Beach, FL. 33139
Phone: 305-673-1602
Enjoy delicious Greek cuisine while you celebrate life! Great food, drinks, meze, and dancing on tables are what this fun restaurant is all about. |
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