10 Best Miami Restaurants
Known for its ethnic diversity, Miami is home to some of the best restaurants where you can find something for everyone. Here are the 10 Best Miami Restaurants where you can hang out next time you visit Miami.
1. Joe's Stone Crab: Top on the list of 10 Best Miami Restaurants is Joe's Stone Crab, a restaurant, which makes outstanding stone crabs claws, steaks, ribs, chicken and other seafood. Situated in South Florida, this is considered as a Miami landmark. Joe claims that they discovered the delicious stone crab. Don’t miss the stone crab season on the South Beach, if you happen to be in Miami between October and May. The food is excellent and so is its waiting. Pick the food from Joe's Takeaway if you want the taste without wait.
2. Prime One Twelve and Big Pink: Two great Miami Beach restaurants, Prime One Twelve and Big Pink, are in a tie for the second place. If you are looking for typical American steakhouse, visit Prime One Twelve. Enjoy sizzling dry-aged prime beef topped with sauces and butters of your choice, sautéed forest mushrooms, rum-baked sweet plantains and apple pie with candied walnut streusel. No wonder it is a popular celebrity hangout. Tourists find Big Pink, located in South Beach, with a real neighborhood feel, as it is a perfect diner, sports bar, late-night family-friendly restaurant.
3. Capital Grille: Situated in downtown Miami near the Brickell Bridge, Capital Grille is at Number 3 that offers delicious steaks, fine aged beef, fresh seafood with over 400 wine selections. The average main course price starts at around $40 and it serves American and Continental cuisine. Zagat's survey recently ranked it among one of the top 10 steakhouses. For outstanding Wedge salad, lobster bisque, best customer service and convenient location for business and pleasure meals, be sure to save room.
4. Café Versailles: The Cuban American community finds the ‘Sunday brunch buffet’ of Café Versailles as simply awesome. It is a classic hangout for Cubans, who live in Miami but search for traditional Cuban food. Don’t miss the famed roasted potato at Café Versailles, which is at No 4 in the list of 10 Best Miami Restaurants.
5. Tobacco Road: With great live bands for entertainment and great hamburgers on menu, Tobacco Road is at number five on the 10 Best Miami Restaurants. Despite its occasional service problems and unclean restrooms, people get attracted to Tobacco Road because it houses the city’s oldest bar, which was opened in 1912. Food and beer are available at incredibly reasonable prices, but the main attraction is its great greasy cheeseburger. Don’t hangout at the Road, if you are looking for healthy meal options.
6. Barton G: If you want an ecstatic and rich meal, welcome to Barton G. Barton G is owned by famous chef Barton G Weiss, who was once a guest judge on Top Chef: Miami. You find Barton’s artistic presentation in any American food you order. Like lobster pop tarts will be served in actual toaster and ice cream sundae will come in its own mini-fridge of toppings. Not just food, the ambience is designed marvelously. This is what ranks it at No 6 – simply memorable!
7. George's in the Groove: Want to be in a café with warmly painted red walls and soothing music in Miami, welcome to George's in the Groove, which is at number 7 on the list of 10 Best Miami Restaurants. Coconut Grove has a great atmosphere where its owner George makes everything for his guests so that they feel like part of the family. Cheerful waiter on welcome, this is considered as one of the best places for dinner especially for groups. Not good for kids since all kinds of alcohol are available on its bar, but the food is simply great.
8. Shibui: Looking for best sushi in Miami, visit Shibui - a great place, owned by Japanese chefs, that offers seating on the floor for an authentic Tokyo experience in South Florida.
9 Garcia's: Located on the Miami River is a seafood restaurant named Garcia’s, which is number 9 on 10 Best Miami Restaurants. The fish at this restaurant are so fresh that it also doubles as a market and is a favorite with locals.
10. The Big Cheese: Finally, at number 10 is The Big Cheese, an Italian restaurant, located near the University of Miami, with giant portions and low prices. You might have to wait a little long, but its true fans will love its interior, which is decked out with signed photos and football memorabilia.
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