Uses only items from local farmers to create gazpacho & salad, which is followed by an organic Four Arrows strip steak with tomato marmalade. The final course is Piñero’s key lime crème brûlée. Read more.
Why wait until the evening to get the Cinco de Mayo party started? The celebration takes place all day long, with 2-for-1 offers on burritos & margaritas. Go outside the patios, you'll find a live DJ Read more.
Massive patties are made from all-natural Angus beef & stuffed into banh mi sandwiches (topped with pickled veggies & pork belly) or Uppity Cow burgers (lathered with brie & onion marmalade). Read more.
Havana Nights on the last Friday of every month begins tomorrow & continues through September. From 6 PM to midnight, get Atlantico Rum cocktails at half price while also enjoying free Camacho Cigars. Read more.
Now the revamped Key Biscayne restaurant feels decidedly fresh, with appetizers like coconut shrimp with “cotton candy” and pork belly skewers served with caramelized apples Read more.
Once you're seated, prepare to be wowed with rich dishes like a 28-ounce, oven-roasted veal T-bone and the inventive Challah If You Hear Me bread pudding. Read more.
Gotham Steak has traded its tony upstairs dining room for a dimmer, clubbier Lounge, where a house DJ will now hold court nightly Wednesday through Saturday. Read more.
Sweetcakes spikes their sweets, offering items like Drunken Whoopie Pies & Mojitos (key words: Bacardi buttercream filling). They can even create a cake based on your favorite cocktail. Read more.
Find flat screens and free Wi-Fi in the late-night spot, where the menu includes orange-peel chicken, Mongolian beef, dumplings, and dim sum lunch and brunch, to be washed down with lychee martinis. Read more.
Best of Miami - Best Bar - Our favorites include the Nunca- a caipirinha that replaces cachaça with Japanese sake along with muddled strawberries and mint. Read more.
This newly renovated Miami legend is not ideal for a quiet tête-à-tête with a loved one. But for livelier occasions, it can't be beat, with atmosphere, decor, and food that are all a bit over the top. Read more.
Freshly made, Asian street fare in the middle of Miami sounds too good to be true, but it's the real deal at Sakaya. Get the pork buns, beef bulgogi wraps and spicy chicken wings. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.