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Sushisamba
600 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-5337
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A sexy crowd works itself into a frenzy at this trendy hot
spot with a new spin on fusion cooking. Japan meets South
America, look for the city's first Sushi-Seviche bar,
sakes and sambatinis.
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China Grill
404 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-534-2211
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China Grill provides a globe-spanning culinary adventure
in a spectacular setting. While Asian flavors & techniques
are an influence, the menu is labeled as "World Cuisine"
with virtually every dish prepared on either grills or
woks using ingredients gathered from pantries around the
globe. Portions are generous, dramatically presenented.
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Bagel Cove
19003 Biscayne Blvd
Aventura, FL 33180
305-935-4029
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Harriet and Bob's Bagel Cove is a bright spot in Aventura,
this restaurant and deli offers hand rolled bagels and a
wide selection of bakery goods to go or eat-in. Great menu
with all the deli favorites. Great food and people. Get
there between 6:30am and 4:00pm, 7 days a week. You'll
find the favorite paper and the Miami Real Estate Book
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Fratelli La Bufala
437 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-532-0700
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One of the best things about being in Miami is one's
ability to unearth some great international cuisine 'round
nearly every corner. Though pizza places are a dime a
dozen here, a truly good slice made with fresh ingredients
is a gift from the gourmet gods. FLB has taken pizza one
step further, offering Neapolitan-style pies.
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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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GO-GO fresh food cafe
926 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-3137
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This small cafe, set back from the street, is THE secret hideaway for South Beach locals. The menu features tossed-to-order salads, homemade soups and freshly baked gourmet empanadas.
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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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Free Spirits Sports Cafe
100 21st street
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-532-5399
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This is an awesome place to go when you want to get a
drink, have a bite to eat, or go relax. The owner and
employees are great. Its a very up-beat atmosphere, and
you'll get your picture taken if you are a springbreaker
to go up on the wall of fame. There is a juke bok in the
corner, that has music to everyone's liking all
generations.
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Mo's Begals
19495 Biscayne Blvd.
Aventura, FL 33180
305-936-8555
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Mo's Bagels and Deli, a magnet for residents and visitors
in Aventura. When you crave, corned beef on rye, potato
pancakes, lox on a bagel, Mo is there, working behind the
counter to make sure every item is fresh and appetizing.
It has been said: Mo's is the best deli in South Florida.
All items are available for dine-in or take-out.
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