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dinner
anyone know a good place for dinner in miami
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Maybe next time your post could be a BIT more descriptive to get some better responses. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif
Anyways...where in Miami will you be and what type of food do you want? My #1 vote hands down would be Joe's Stone Crabs on South Beach, a restaurant icon in the area and you will NOT be dissapointed whatever seafood fare you choose. |
farberd, arturo sea thes yu furst postie. wilkum to talkflier. as "e" sed, ef yu moar discreptiv en yur thred titl, yu git moar rispons. "e" mak reel guud sugistshun fore yur miami vesit. yu wil knot bee desapointd ef yu "eat et joe's". joe's hav website, two.
hav lots of stoney krebs fore arturo. ------------------ loving, caring, honest, intelligent, empathetic, creative, and giving. |
I have to agree with E and arturo, Joe's is a great restaurant.
Also: - Shorty's on US 1 near Kendall: great barbecue and a real South Florida tradition - Rascal House on the north side of Miami Beach near Sunny Isles Causeway: terrific deli food All three of these places have been around forever and are local institutions. None of them fall into the "fine dining" category, but they all have great food. |
Right, Joe's Stone Crab. If you do not mind waiting 2 hours outside...
Try Yuca in Coral Gables for contemporary southwest cuisine. Really nice place. Or Little Cuba is full of wonderful joints. Friendly, helpful people. |
Joe's Stone Crabs = great but long waits
Shorty's Barbeque = very good Nemo's (Miami Beach) = classic South Beach The Forge = $$$ but great steaks, Miami tradition, great people watching Hy Vong = the BEST Vietnamese I've ever had (8th Ave) [This message has been edited by geo1004 (edited 02-23-2000).] |
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