Designed by the same people responsible for The Cove Atlantis (Bahamas) and Japonais restaurants, it's not surprising Fontainebleau's most "casual" joint doesn't lack ambience. Mostly wooden and ne... read more
Part all-suite hotel, part condo residences, part spa - all superluxe and superhealthy. Huge suites, with designer furnishings, graphite and stainless steel kitchens, multiple jumbo flat screens, a... read more
This place tries impossibly hard to make a statement, and succeeds. Great space–zebra wood floors, red loungey couches, outdoor seating. A menu that is part art, part science. The idea is to ... read more
Quaint SoFi adds another meat joint to the roster, though much more chill than nearby Prime 112 and Smith & Wollensky. This one comes straight from two brothers from South Brazil, who became so... read more
Let's face it: Lincoln at large offers mediocre everything because tourists will patronize anyway. But here's one for the tasteful locals, who loved Pacific Time's beautiful placement on Lincoln an... read more
Lots of red. The walls, the leather seats, the throws, the baby grand itself. Draws equally from the first-date crowd and the hip, music-loving crowd with better taste than most. Champagne is the n... read more
One stroll around SoBe and you're bound to see a lot. Except for a true sports bar - one with HD plasmas, real drink specials, actual places to sit and stand, and actually plays the Canes games, Su... read more
Rule of hot thumbs: construct sexy poolside lounge atop any swanky Miami hotel, and Miami hotties will come out. In throngs (and thongs). Great, diverse DJ mixes, stiff, fruity drinks, poolside cab... read more
Squeaky-clean thirty seater may look a little sterile: 'space was formally a hot dog joint, after all. But the food - slow-cooked and thoughtfully prepared - brings about a comfort usually only Mom... read more
In New York, Mr. Chow made Philippe Chow a legend. He sexed it up with Philippe in the Meatpacking District. He did it again in Miami. Same shiny black, white and bright red minimalist interior ins... read more
Imagine partying inside a futuristic airport. No cover here. No creepy lurkers or too-drunk couples hanging out in the corner because curved walls mean there are no corners. The more laid back, fun... read more
Wouldn't have thought the glassed-in Driade showroom entrance would become the best, most authentic Italian joint in the Design District. Still under the radar. Italian soda made on site. A scene f... read more
You can only call this husband-and-wife run neighborhood resto "mom and pop" if mom is a chic, gracious host, running the show with the snap of her fingers, and pop is a seasoned, internationally-a... read more
A chilled-out anomaly among Miami's ostentatious club scene. Hipsters rub shoulders with classic hip-hop and rock 'n roll lovers in the name of gin and great music, while hard-core dancers take to ... read more
Just like big sis up in the Big Apple, this place revolves around the huge rooftop infinity pool. Only with palm trees, scantily clad beauties and their Abercrombie-esque beaus flirting on the beds... read more
This small eatery has some noise control and service issues to work out, but it fills an obvious void of Indian cuisine in Miami. The breads are the best around, and the meat/vegetarian samplers ar... read more
Antithesis of Mansion over on the Beach. Small, intimate space, all-black decor (the name translates to "black space" after all), stiff drinks, cool lighting. Newest hotspot attracts the best DJs a... read more
On the beach, it's Euro tourists meet locals that don't want to put any effort into choosing a place to grab a drink. But in Brickell this "Italian" cafe is the new hotspot. Casual panini and coffe... read more
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