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Miami seemingly "fuses" or puts “modern twists” on everything. But some things are delicious without the Miamification. Case in point: Ninety-nine percent of the food served at this res... read more
Tuna's is a garden "grille" now, but not too long ago, it had an amazing dockside location which has since given way to condos. Typical. Thankfully, it's resurfaced with no major changes, and all o... 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
Reopened and re-styled, Grass still has the whole green-themed, bungalows-in-the-cityfeel, and a revamped menu, courtesy of Chef Michael B. Jacobs (formerly of Tantra, on the Beach). There's a swin... read more
Olympic miyagi. Malpec. Rappahannock. Pebble Beach. This is the vocabulary of oyster connoisseurs, who live for cold, slime and brine. This upscale but comfortable seafood place ships its oysters i... read more
Cuban-style seafood grill that is essentially a glorified beach concession stand for those that forgot their picnic. It's cheesy in a completely cool way: dolphins, boats, characters orbiting your ... read more
Great food, stiff drinks, and unrivaled views of the ocean and the Miami skyline. Hefty price tags, but the portions are generous--whether opting for a famed steak or the raw bar. Or, forget the fo... read more
Witness the happy hour crowd inhale rum runners and pina coladas. Under the stars and at the edge of a marina. Sway to the reggae or salsa band, and slurp down oysters. Other evils you'll give in t... read more
Dressed-down seafood. A sailor's oasis on the edge of Biscayne Bay where masts clink in the wind and Topsiders are still in fashion. Draft beer, fried shrimp, conch fritters, smoked fish dip, dolph... read more
Newly deceased fish stare at you vacantly from the market's display case on the way to the deck in back. Large families gather around wooden tables for seafood cooked with a Cuban twist. A shack on... read more
Sip a mojito near a window and watch the boats go by. Soak up the grandly maritime ambience (aquariums, boat fetishery). Order something that makes you feel like you just entered the twilight world... read more
The only way to improve the name of this place would be to stick an adjective like "Fantastic" in front of the existing one. It's simple: you show up, and a waiter shows you whatever fish have been... read more
If it looks like a fish market from the outside, that's because it is (with fresh catches directly provided by Jim Hanson's fleet in Key Largo), but don't let that stop you from going inside if you... read more
Quality Inn hotspot. Fox News peeps get their booze on here. Cheap menu full o' seafood and greasy fare. Frozen Rum Runners and beer. Best views of the Intracoastal in town. The place is easily acc... read more
If ever there was a restaurant that qualified as a cult classic in this area, this is it. The original location over on Biscayne has since made way for a Starbucks, but the faithful are thankful th... read more
It's a shack at the end of a bridge that connects the Beach to the Mainland with some of the cheapest and best seafood around. Nothing's trussed up over here; drive or walk up to one of the windows... read more
There are a ton of Haitian restaurants in this area, but Chef Creole can boast being one of the oldest and best. It's always busy, and yet they always seem to have enough fried snapper, succulent l... read more
For some reason, 660 at the Angler's hasn't really registered with the sun-kissed masses. Is this because the Mediterranean-infused seafood oasis is located off the beaten path on gritty, grimy Was... read more
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