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Dining in Miami

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Palace Bar and Grill

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, but you’ll likely ruin your appetite with all the eye candy. Popular more for the beach location than for the food.

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink

Big taste for a big price. But if you think eating local is something worth paying an extra penny for, this good eats restaurant is a must.

The Tides Restaurant and Terrace

Local produce and seafood are the highlights of this Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. Note that “La Marea Terrace” area is better for drinks and lounging.

Front Porch Café

You’ll be torn between staring at the delicious brunch the sits in front of you or the delicious boys walking by outside. The porch is the perfect place to enjoy your eggs, bacon, pancakes and/or french toast.

David's Cafe

Cuban cuisine with clientele as hot as Havana.

Leynia

Japanese cuisine with Argentinean influences against an exquisite backdrop. Very exorbitant, so if someone invites you to this ravishing place, you better put out.

Big Pink

Big Pink offers great prices on fancy diner food. Open late, and often crowded, there you can (try to) be classy and still get the comfort food you crave.

Balan's

An eclectic menu, reasonable prices, and outdoor seating—perfect for people-watching—make this London import very popular, especially for brunch and happy hour.

Paul Bakery Café

A legend in France, this Maison de Qualité is best known for its French pastries. You can also get sandwiches, but you know you need to satisfy your sweet tooth.

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