Foodie Guide to Miami
by marnely
Miami, FL
cafe
Posted over 4 years ago
The Salty Donut
If you love donuts and coffee (who doesn't), this place is a must. This artisan donuts are unlike any others I’ve tasted. From the menu, we got the Nutella Donut, a Traditional Glazed Buttermilk, and their most popular, the Sticky Bun Donut.
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Miami, FL
cafe
Posted over 4 years ago
Jugofresh Juice Bar Downtown Miami
If you’re looking to kick off your day on a healthier note, a stop into Jugo Fresh would be my choice. I tried their shot of “saca lo” (loosely translated from Spanish to mean “bring it out”), made of lemon, lime, ginger, cayenne, turmeric, oregano oil, echinacea extract, and raw honey.
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Miami, FL
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
Zak the Baker
Zak The Baker has become Miami's best baker with two locations, both in walking distance of each other: one a traditional kosher deli and the other a bakery, both worth stopping into!
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Miami, FL
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
KYU
A trendy, hip wood-fired Asian inspired restaurant and the perfect place for a bite for lunch. Anything Asian is always right up our alley, so we stopped in for cocktails and bar bites one afternoon before a full lunch & were in love with the steamed buns
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Miami, FL
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
SUGARCANE raw bar grill
One of the best meals we had in Miami. Basically because it’s set up how I like to eat: a variety of small plates that compliment each other, along with amazing desserts. We ordered about ten dishes, which all came out at different times, giving us enough time to taste a couple of bite before the next one arrived.
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Miami, FL
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine
They consider themselves the “world’s most famous Cuban restaurant”, although I’m not sure how official that is. Either way, it’s incredible food and everyone in Florida knows about Versailles.
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Miami, FL
restaurants
Posted over 4 years ago
La Mar by Gaston Acurio
La Mar features food by acclaimed chef Gaston Acurio, one of Peru’s trailblazing chefs. Authentic and diverse flavors of Peruvian cuisines shine and our meal there was surreal. Food came and went and we couldn’t stop.
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