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Japanese Restaurant · Miami Financial District · 2 tips and reviews
Bravo: Morimoto is awesome with sushi. He has single handedly brought Black Cod into the limelight. Try both at this super hip and trendy spot. -John Somerville, Top Chef
Japanese Restaurant · Ocean Front · 110 tips and reviews
Bravo: Morimoto is awesome with sushi. He has single handedly brought Black Cod into the limelight. Try both at this super hip and trendy spot. -John Somerville, Top Chef
Italian Restaurant · Colee Hammock · 37 tips and reviews
Bravo: This is a newer restaurant,which was opened by Allen Myer-former Martorano manager.Lively atmosphere, fantastic food, good service and yummy cocktails.No wonder it’s packed already.-Stacie Turner,RHDC
Bravo: Miami’s best indie crowd. With a massive outdoor area full of trees and cozy seating areas, you’ll feel like you are partying in the backyard of a stranger's mansion. -Michael Cohen, Miami Social
Bravo: Sushi Samba has the best people watching while having some of the city's best sushi. A standout is the Samba Roll with tuna, tobiko, avocado and tempura flakes. Pair it with their Cucumber Saketini. -
Tapas Restaurant · Design District · 47 tips and reviews
Bravo: The blending of Asian, Middle Eastern and Latin American flavors in these small dishes is amazing. They have an excellent all-Spanish wine list and decadent desserts. -Michael Cohen, Miami Social
1 Washington Ave (at South Pointe Park Walk), Miami Beach, FL
Steakhouse · South Point · 227 tips and reviews
Bravo: The sea food tower, the steaks, the garlic bread!!! But the best of all is the location; unbeatable for Happy Hour and Sunday afternoon, when all the cruise ships pass by! -Sorah Daiha, Miami Social
320 Lincoln Rd (btw Collins and Washington Ave's.), Miami Beach, FL
Night Club · City Center · 68 tips and reviews
Bravo: Opium Group's Euro-trendy "bad ass" nightclub. I don't think I've ever seen an unattractive person in the place. Nice job, Cedric! Love it! -George French, Miami Social
American Restaurant · Flamingo-Lummus · 93 tips and reviews
Bravo: Oliver's is great place to have breakfast on the weekends and treat your hangover with the "hair of the dog"--a glass of chilled pinot grigio or something else from their selection of beers and wines.
Bravo: At the Mondrian, you can dance, chat, and have a drink bayside and poolside, and still get home at a reasonable time. -Sorah Daiha, Miami Social
Bravo: Hot, small trendy boutique in Miami Beach with one-of-kind pieces that are perfect for the hipster. The stuff here is sexy, funky, sophisticated and affordable. -Michael Cohen, Miami Social
Bravo: Totally chic, sleek and deluxe energy environment. The place is huge. It is the playground of Miami's real nightlife players and celebrities. -Michael Cohen, Miami Social
Bravo: This intimate lounge overlooking Lincoln Road is clean with straight-up cocktails. Fun people watching and a great date spot!- Michael Cohen, Miami Social
Bravo: This is Miami's best gourmet market and always has freshly prepared dishes. They are famous for their turkey meatballs! -Michael Cohen, Miami Social
Bravo: Try the grilled scallops in zesty tomato chorizo currant saffron sauce and the house-made ice cream with biscotti. It also has a charming outdoor patio. -Micah Edelstein, Top Chef
1801 Collins Ave (in the basement of The Shelborne), Miami Beach, FL
Karaoke Bar · City Center · 11 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Best of Miami - Best Karaoke Place - There's no place more open and more ready to put you onstage than this place. open every night of the week until 5 am
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Flamingo-Lummus · 23 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: Nestled inside a vegetarian health food store, this small South Beach spot caters to the health conscious with their housemade sandwiches, salads, and soups.
Miami New Times: Asian flavor to basic noodles - pick a broth, choose your toppings (tofu, pork meatballs, chinese sausage and more) - also avail: sandwiches and short ribs.
Argentinian Restaurant · City Center · 5 tips and reviews
Miami New Times: The empanadas come baked or fried, filled traditional (beef, chicken, or ham and cheese) and nontraditional (smoked pancetta with mozzarella and plum sauce) ingredients.
Miami New Times: Best Hookah - Order the watermelon special for $35 and you'll get a hookah pipe rammed right down into half a fresh-cut melon, stuffed with premium watermelon-flavored tobacco.