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No place does better by our divine A.M. addiction than this new, independent coffee. Eleven carefully-selected varieties from all over the Americas--Peru, Colombia, Guatemala, Hawaii. Each type of ... 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
Slightly more high-end than the very reliable Izakaya, which is owned by the same people, Yuga combines both a Japanese and Pan-Asian sensibility. Service is solid and the food is exquisite and nev... read more
Elegant café within the literary sanctuary of Miami. Chairs and tables are aligned in one long row, so you're either facing endless shelves of books on one side or the mugs of authors and ot... read more
If this place had a mascot, it would be J.Lo in all her Italian-leading-lady roles. Only not forced, and much more fun. Three dining rooms, two bars, each with its own unique ambience. Perfect for ... read more
A smaller, less polished version of Dock's in New York. Seafood is fresh and daily specials keep things interesting. Crowd is more casual and less uptight than surrounding big-name establishments, ... read more
Checkered tablecloths, Sopranos on the flat-screen and Sinatra on the blaring system. Chef Mark Randazzo's a former cruiserweight boxing champ who somehow channels Italian grandmother as he patrols... read more
Nothing beats a brunch or dinner at the landmark Biltmore Hotel. Built in 1926 by Gables mastermind George E. Merrick and hotelier John Macantee Bowman during the height of Florida's first real boo... read more
Contemporary takes on Latin cuisine from northern Mexico to Patagonia. This is the domain of the slick, Platinum Card-carrying, multiple-maid-employing bilingual set. Venezuelan chicken chupe (soup... read more
Quality, unflashy cuisine and a simple, elegant vibe. Regulars are un-South Beach sophisticates who live in nearby historic Mediterranean homes. Duck tureen with baby greens. Poached Dover sole wit... read more
Technicallylocated just south of Coral Gables but still close enough, Caf� Pastis has all the stylings of a Bustling/Boisterous little South-of-France bistro and delicious, authentic food to matc... read more
Eclectic fusion exalting the fish of the Caribbean: mango salad with hearts of palm, candied pecans and passionfruit vinaigrette, steamed mussels in broth of Red Stripe beer and scotch bonnet peppe... read more
The University of Miami is around the corner and this place is big on beer. But it's more than the average college hangout, and it serves more than just bar food. Crayfish and andouille bisque. Fla... read more
As good as you'll get for this type of cuisine. Might be a line. Favorite spot for dressed-down University of Miami professors, artists, writers and assorted unflashy but well-traveled types. All t... read more
Fetching coffeehouse in the Gables has a cute, canopied back patio that could become your neighborhood sanctum for a quiet lunch or early evening snack. Indulge in a pick-me-up macchiatto to go wit... read more
Havana Harry's goes one better with white tablecloths and elegant tropical decor. There are some Nuevo Latino touches, but for the most part it's the freshest, cleanest Cuban food in town. Maybe th... read more
Big with the Spanish-speaking banker/lawyer/developer crowd. It's all about the fish flown in twice a week from the mother country. Decor recalls a turn-of-the-century ocean liner, with brass fixtu... read more
CLOSED. Sister to Chef Anthony Bourdain's restaurants of the same name in New York, this bona fide Parisian brasserie with little 'tude and reasonable prices is one of the best bets in the Gables. ... read more
Located in a vibrant yellow Mediterranean Revival building, which was originally opened as a hotel in 1924. Refined Northern Italian dishes in a picturesque environment of white linens, Impressioni... read more
This is where the Japanese go to eat sushi in Miami. Easy on the wallet and, despite some of the Americanized names on the menu, it’s as authentic as it gets in these parts. Probaby why there is pr... read more
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