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Old Jun 21, 2009, 7:00 pm
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Need list of Best Restaurants in South Beach and Miami

Going to South Beach in 2 weeks. What are your favorite restaurants?

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Old Jun 22, 2009, 6:54 am
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Check the Florida board on www.chowhound.com
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Old Jun 22, 2009, 7:06 am
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You definately need to indulge at least once into the Cuban food. Have a cuban coffee(no milk) or cafe conleche(with milk), a cuban sandwich for lunch, and flank steak with Chimichirra or pulled pork for dinner.
Also, you should probably hit the News Cafe for breakfast one morning. Well known restaurant with lots of history.
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Old Jun 22, 2009, 5:46 pm
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SInce the OP included Miami in the heading, I'll recommend Michy's, celebrity chef Michelle Bernstein's place in a gentryfying neighborhood of East Miami (not too far from South Beach by car). Excellent French-Mediterranean-influenced food, with a menu that features most items in full or half-sized portions:

http://www.10best.com/Miami,FL/Resta...%7Cs_Miami_FL/

http://www.restaurantelite.com/resta...enu.php?id=101
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Old Jun 23, 2009, 6:01 pm
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SInce the OP included Miami in the heading, I'll recommend Michy's, celebrity chef Michelle Bernstein's place in a gentryfying neighborhood of East Miami (not too far from South Beach by car). Excellent French-Mediterranean-influenced food, with a menu that features most items in full or half-sized portions:

http://www.10best.com/Miami,FL/Resta...%7Cs_Miami_FL/

http://www.restaurantelite.com/resta...enu.php?id=101
I agree this place has become my favorite restaurant in Miami yet it has the feel of the nieghbourhood place we would all love to have around the corner from home.

Also recommend Michaels Geniune Food and Drink in the interesting (well worth a stroll to peer into some of the places if in the area early enough) Fashion district. Also has three sizes of menu options and quite interesting cocktail/daiquiri offerings.

On the beach Trattoria de Teatro for interesting (inventive Italian) and there is Nemos for the very best Chilean bass in North America

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