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Sublime
1431 North Federal Highway
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304
954-539-9000
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You just never know who you’ll run into at Sublime.
Locals, visitors and celebrities including Paul McCartney,
Alec Baldwin and Pamela Anderson love Sublime’s Organic-
Natural cuisine, and fun/casual atmosphere.
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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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Oggi Caffe
1740 79th Street Causeway
Miami Beach, FL 33141
305-866-1238
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A North Bay Village staple for years, Oggi Caffe has
expanded all the way over to West Dade so that the folks
out there can treat themselves to some of the finest pasta
in the city. Whether for lunch or dinner, either branch of
Oggi will make sure you don't leave hungry.
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Crystal Cafe
726 W. 41st Street
Miami Beach, FL 33140
305-673-8266
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Contemporary in a classic, understated yet elegant way,
Crystal Cafe is the constant recipient of awards thanks to
its incredible wine list and even more incredible menu.
Chef/owner Klime Kovaceski prides himself on serving a
steady stable of regulars whose names, favorite dishes,
birthdays and anniversaries he always seems to know.
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Roger's
1601 79th Street Causeway
North Bay Village, FL 33141
305-866-7111
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With its exposed ceilings, brick walls and mahogany
detail, Roger's may look like a New York-style steakhouse
but it's actually a casual waterfront bistro serving
delicious Southern-style cuisine. Complimenting the
gorgeous view of the Intracoastal Waterway, you'll find a
unique twist on American classics presented by chef David
Downe.
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Ago
1901 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-695-3226
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In-the-know diners navigate through the Shore Club's all-
white lobby, along a garden walkway, past two clubs and
finally into Ago. Low lighting and views of the pool,
beach and ocean have a calming effect on trendsetters
queued up at the long bar or gathered outside to dine
family-style. The staff is highly professional and
attentive.
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Aquatica
4525 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33140
305-674-5551
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Located at the Eden Roc Resort, which also houses the more
upscale Harry's Grill, the casual restaurant features an
eclectic menu that can please anyone from the tourists and
locals to the old and the young. In fact, with the huge
deck that sits practically on the beach, it's a great
place to bring the tykes!
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Jackson's Steakhouse
450 East Las Olas Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-522-4450
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Jackson Steakhouse, located adjacent to the heart of
downtown Fort Lauderdale on sophisticated Las Olas
Boulevard, carries on a tradition of a great American
Steakhouse. Jackson's is reminiscent in style of a private
men's club with it's rich mahogany paneling, high beamed
ceilings, brass trim, marble accents and warm fabrics.
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Arnie and Richie's
525 Arthur Godfrey Rd.
Miami Beach, FL 33140
305-531-7691
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Arnie & Richie's serves some of the best bagel, cream
cheese and nova platters around. Imported -- all the way
from New York -- sturgeon and whitefish abound. Folks line
up for the matzoh ball and kreplach soups, plus
overstuffed corned beef on rye sandwiches with Russian
dressing.
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Vita
1906 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-538-7855
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Taking over the space once occupied by World Pie, across
from the super chic Shore Club, Vita definitely has a
great location. Contrary to what realtors always drill in
your head, location isn't everything -- good food is a
must. To accomplish that, Chef Luciano Sautto, formerly of
Joia, is at the helm serving his remarkable restaurant.
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