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Restaurants in Miami The city's boisterous and irrepressible spirit reflects in its culinary variety. Eating out in Miami is a unique experience. An authentic fusion of exotic cuisine and New World ingredients is sure to tickle your palate.

Dining in Miami is like taking a mini tour of the world. Miami is called culinary exchange city as Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cuban, Asian and Latin ingredients often get paired on Miami menus. 

Restaurants such as Monty's, South Beach Stone Crabs and the legendary Joe's Stone Crab specialize in fresh, local seafood. 

Eating out in Miami Beach is all about style and South beach is at the heart of this excitement and glamour. Several South Beach restaurants have also introduced a specifically Japanese focus. 

The roster of restaurants in Miami is impressive, eclectic and ever changing. It is a city with ever changing tastes and culinary delights. Keeping a track of what's new on the Miami eating-out scene is a challenge in itself.

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Next Cafe

This is probably the best alfresco dining on the Miami Beach road. Favorites such as burgers, fish, pasta and more feature on the menu. Try the pizzas and the French pastries (made fresh daily) for dessert. Lunch and dinner are served on all weekdays. 700 Lincoln Road. 305-532-6643.

China Grill

This Miami Beach- restaurant is highly acclaimed for its signature world cuisine. Dine amongst celebrities, power players and industry moguls in this sleek and elegant eatery. 
Lunch is served Monday-Friday while dinner is served on all weeknights 404 Washington Ave. 305-534-2211.

La Brioche Doree

This French Bakery is known for its buns, burgers and carryout breakfasts. Grab those croissants and French pastries that are good for a lite meal. Does not serve dinner. 4017 Prairie Ave., Miami Beach, 305-538-4770.

Café Soleil

This is a moderately priced bistro that serves only dinner. A mix of French and Asian dishes are served and Reservations are recommended. 1233 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, 305-672-3800.

A Fish Called Avalon

Good seafood and great sights… that's what this hip restaurant serves. Dinner runs through the week but lunch is served only from Wednesday to Sunday. 
In the Avalon hotel. 700 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach, 305-532-1727.

Johnny Rockets

Hamburgers, milkshakes and traditional diner fare make for an enjoyable atmosphere with affordable prices. 3036 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove, 305-444-1000.

The Forge

Miami Beach is home to The Forge-one of the most extravagant places for eating out in Miami. Scenes and Cuisine's mix as chef de haute cuisine is served with Eggplant and tomato terrine, Norwegian salmon, roast duck with black currants, Grand Marnier souffle; extensive wine list. Valet pkg. Res. rec. D-nightly. 432 Arthur Godfrey Road. 305-538-8533.

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