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Carnevale
607 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-672-3333
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Laid back Italian Restaurant originally called Mezzanotte
has relocated to Lincoln Road. Antipasti and simple.
traditional pastas adorn the menu. The same clientele has
defined this hangout when it was Mezzanotte for more than
a decade. Still one of the top people-watching venues on
the beach after all these years.
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Gourmet Carrot
959 West Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-534-4211
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Steak- and lobster-lovers will have to compromise if they
want to munch at the super-casual Carrot. This kosher
restaurant serves poultry, vegetables, grains and fruits--
even fish without shells--but Carrot's policy is to turn
away any semblance of red meat, pork or dairy product.
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Clevelander
1020 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-531-3485
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If your hanging around South Beach, stop in the
Clevelander, this is the daytime spot on the beach,
nightime is cool as well. During the day, the less you
wear, the more you fit in. And, hey if you hang to long,
there's a hotel so you can sleep and start all over again
the next day. Good bar food as well, burgers etc.
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Vix
1144 Ocean Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-428-1234
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Comandeering the smashing Hotel Victor's anchor
restaurant, Executive Chef James Wierzelewski brings 20
years of experience cooking in Belgium, France, Thailand,
Micronesia, Malaysia and Thailand to Miami, where he has
created a spice-infused menu like nothing else on the
Beach. Plus, the environment -- is as unusual as the
offerings.
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Ice Box Cafe
1657 Michigan Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-538-8448
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South Beach's Icebox Cafe recalls a quaint coffeehouse.
It's an off-the-beaten-path cafe with a full menu of
upscale American comfort food, plus an appealing dessert
case. With just a few modest indoor tables, Icebox lives
up to its name, it's small and often chilly inside. But
one bite in a piece of raspberry chocolate will warm you
up
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Pacific Time
915 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-534-5979
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When Pacific Time opened in 1993, Lincoln Road was a
decrepit, desolate block of nothingness. Chef Jonathan
Eismann didn't care. He knew it was time to set a trend of
excellence and spark a culinary renaissance where location
was secondary to the food. Since Pacific Time opened,
countless trendy restaurants.
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Spy Lounge & Brasserie
1756 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-604-9010
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The Spy Lounge features French-Mediterrenean cuisine for
breakfast, lunch and dinner in a very fresh, clean
European atmosphere. Spy Lounge and Brasserie offers a
cozy side-walk café with tented seating vignettes and a
landscaped stone terrace.
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BALEENmiami
4 Grove Isle Drive
Miami, FL 33133
305-860-4386
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Beyond the hustle and bustle of Miami, BALEENmiami offers
inventive cuisine and live entertainment in an enchanting
waterfront setting. Hailed by Gourmet magazine as Miami’s
most romantic restaurant, it’s easy to see why.
BALEENmiami’s setting alone is enough to knock your socks
off, offering gorgeous Biscayne Bay views.
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Madiba Miami
1766 Bay Rd.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-695-1566
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If you're an adventurous eater, Madiba is the place to try
for an epicurean safari. After years of success in
Brooklyn, the 'South African experience' can now be
enjoyed in Miami Beach, in a freestanding location away
from the touristy sections. The two-story
restaurant/lounge serves lunch, dinner and weekend brunch,
along with a variet
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Cambalache Argentinean
17100 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
305-948-2323
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Located in the heart of Sunny Isles Beach, our restaurant
offers contemporary Argentinean-Italian cuisine in a
charming atmosphere with stunning ocean views. Enjoy
dining al fresco during the lazy summer months, or rent
out our function room for special occasions. Where
Gastronomy and Good Times Come Together.
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