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On second thought |
1435 Brickell Avenue Four Season Hotel, Miami Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 358 3535 (Hotel) http://www.fourseasons.com/mia... |
Acqua at Four Seasons Hotel Miami is located off the main lobby on the 7th floor. A blend of modern decor and sophisticated ambiance, the restaurant offers a fine selection of Asian and Latin American cuisine. The main course may leave you a little disappointed but the desserts are great and so is the extensive wine list. Try and get a seat outdoors at the restaurant's pool terrace. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine dining |
1395 Brickell Avenue Conrad Miami Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 503 6529 / +1 305 503 6500 (Hotel) http://miami.conradmeetings.co... |
How about dining on the 25th floor of the Conrad Miami? Sounds fascinating, doesn't it? Throw some contemporary American cuisine with Asian and Latin influences, and it's picture perfect. Atrio welcomes both hotel guests and visitors, who mainly come here for the food and the fabulous view of the Biscayne Bay. The place seats 80 and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So ladies and gentlemen, this is fine dining at its best! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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See and be seen |
1661 Meridian Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 531 4800 |
A visit to this popular South Beach spot is more than an interesting dining experience; it is a grand night out. Complex Asian fare characterizes the menu here. Selections range from fresh sushi and sashimi to Scallion Pancakes and Tuna Tataki, as well as meat, seafood, and chicken entrees. Vegetable and noodle options are also plentiful. Finish with an enticing, exotic dessert. A full bar is also available. High-tech splendor, music, and spirits add to the stylish ambiance of the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dining close to the bay |
500 Brickell Key Drive Mandarin Oriental Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 913 8358 http://www.mandarinoriental.co... |
Cafe Sambal at Mandarin Oriental is located close to the waterfront, overlooking the Bay of Biscayne. The restaurant maintains an informal air and guests can choose to sit as they please—whether its indoors or outdoors. Named as America's Best Restaurant by the Gourmet Magazine, it boasts of an eclectic menu keeping guests coming back for more. Sake, sushi, flavored tea, Singapore noodles, and ceviche Peruvian style are just some of the favorites here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian delicacies in high-tech deco |
404 Washington Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 534 2211 http://www.chinagrillmgt.com |
This restaurant, located in a deco tower composed of changing colored lights, has an equally impressive high-tech interior, perfect for impressing a first date. The menu is Pacific Rim, with offerings like Seared Rare Tuna rimmed in spicy Japanese pepper and avocado sashimi, and specialty sakes. China Grill was recently awarded 'best atmosphere' in a local magazine, and is known to draw some of the biggest celebrities in the world. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Vietnamese hotspot |
3458 Southwest Eighth Street Miami, FL 33135 United States +1 305 446 3674 |
This tiny Vietnamese restaurant has been around for years, and is considered one of the best in the area. The food here, however, is reason enough to keep coming back and braving the lines. Reserve in advance for parties of five or more. Daring diners should try the Liver Mousse with Blueberry Sauce. Pork dishes are almost as creative. Do not leave without trying the Vietnamese coffee. The decor is authentic Vietnamese and the dining area is clean and comfortable. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fabulous Korean cuisine |
400 Northeast 167th Street Miami, FL 33169 United States +1 305 947 3838 |
Located just off of North Miami Beach Boulevard, this small unpretentious eatery serves up some of the most adventurous fare in town. Hot and spicy are the operative words on the extensive menu, which includes over 100 flavorful meat, seafood, and vegetable dishes. Served in huge bowls, the soups are delicious. Entrees range from familiar Chinese-style selections to more unusual Korean cooking. Healthy and tasty pickled vegetables (kimchi) and steamed white rice. Expect a peaceful, intimate dining experience with courteous service in clean surroundings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pan-Asian cafe |
8332 South Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33143 United States +1 305 661 8141 |
Located in the lower level of Dadeland Station, this is a welcome respite from the bustling shopping area. Lan offers a wide range of Pan-Asian delights, all of which are deliciously prepared. The menu features everything from sushi to glazed baby back ribs. Lan is a fairly small space, quaintly decorated with ethnic-appropriate art. Specialty entrees include garlic beef tataki and katsudon (fried pork with egg and onions over rice). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent food, low prices |
16752 North Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33169 United States +1 305 653 3377 |
Seafood and vegetarian entrees (most under $10) outnumber the poultry, beef, and pork options on both Vietnamese and Chinese menus. Want to try pig's feet or ears? How about jellyfish or snails? You will find all those items on the menu as well. Exceptional appetizers and soups ($5-$7) come in portions large enough to share. The Vietnamese spring rolls ($3) are also excellent, as are the hu tieu nam vang soup and the crab stir-fry. This neighborhood restaurant seats about 85 in a comfortable, casual setting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian fare |
890 Washington Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 538 8424 http://www.mrchu.net/ |
Make your way to the red and gold dining room at Miami Beach and you might just find yourself wondering whether you have reached some place in Asia. The large hand-painted lanterns, giant kites with the red-tassels and the generous presence of bamboo and red, gold and white hues create a very archetypal ambience. Order the Curry Coconut Chicken, served in a hot clay pot, which is one of the favorites among patrons. There are also Asian beers and cocktails like the Lychee-tini on offer. Watch out while ordering, this can become a pricy affair. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine fusion |
2001 Collins Avenue The Setai Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 520 6400 / +1 305 520 6000 (Hotel) http://setai.com/index.php?pag... |
Ensconced within The Setai, this neat restaurant serves Asian cuisine with a French touch. It has an ethnic décor, indoor and patio seating and an extensive menu to seduce your taste buds. You can enjoy the fabulous service of the proficient staff and revel in the laidback ambience. Call in advance for private parties and conventions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Grill it at your table |
7917 Northwest Second Court Miami, FL 33150 United States +1 305 267 0011 |
Experience a classic Korean meal and take part in its preparation, if you dare. Most of the meat dishes are grilled tableside. The delicious aroma is irresistible. Although you have the option of cooking the food yourself in classic hot pot fashion, the servers are happy to take over, presenting a great show. Soups cost under USD10, while meat dishes are a few dollars more. For a different kind of dining experience, try this very good restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sumptuous Sushi and More |
100 Collins Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 532 4245 |
Shoji Sushi is an upscale Sushi bar and restaurant. The menu consists of a range of innovative Japanese delicacies. You'll find everything from Miso Soup to exotic curried Tempura Oysters, as well as sumptuous seafood steak. As some of the fish is flown in daily from Japan, there's no doubt about the freshness. This place is also known for its authentic Japanese Box Sushi technique, in which Sushi, rice and ingredients are packed into a compact, tasty cake. A must try for all Sushi lovers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian-Italian delicacies with acid jazz |
928 71st Street Miami, FL 33141 United States +1 305 861 6707 http://www.spicerestolounge.co... |
This restaurant and lounge's theme is Moroccan, with a bar that seats 15, an upstairs VIP lounge called the Leopard Loft and an outdoor Celestial Garden. The lounge opens at 10p, when DJ's play primarily jazz and acid jazz. The food menu is dominated by Italian and Asian surf and turf, such as Osaka Ginger Salmon served over shamani rice, Linguini Seafood with Florida Lobster Tail and Tilet Mignon Shiitake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Time for some air-kissing! |
600 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 673 5337 |
No this ain't a shady sushi bar tucked away in the city's Chinatown. Sushi Samba is a renowned chain with branches in the Big Apple, Chicago and of course, Miami Beach. Don't be surprised when your preconceived notions take a backseat; it serves not only Japanese, but Brazilian and Peruvian cuisines as well. Plush interiors with cherry red couches and transparent seats add to the ambiance. The bar is where all the actions takes place—find unusual flavors of sakes and don't forget to grab the house special sambatini—a flavored martini. Ladies, if it's been a while since you wore your Chanel boots and Morgan dress, you have the perfect place to flaunt them now! Call them for private events and functions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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