Unique Dining Experience
Unique Dining Experience
Page 2Shore To Door Fish Market
Shore To Door in Coconut Grove serves fresh fish on the weekends. Their casual backyard is our favorite place in the whole city to eat seafood.
Awash Ethiopian Restaurant
Awash Ethiopian is an excellent Ethiopian restaurant in Miami Gardens where you can scoop up fantastic things with injera.
Soya E Pomodoro
Soya e Pomodoro is a charming Italian restaurant in Downtown heavily decorated with random things and hosts occasional live jazz.
Da Tang Zhen Wei
Da Tang Zhen Wei is a Chinese hot pot spot in Brickell with a ridiculously over-the-top dining room.
Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ
Gyu-Kaku is a Japanese barbecue restaurant in Brickell where you cook your own food. It can work for a casual weeknight dinner.
Redfish by Chef Adrianne
Redfish is a waterfront seafood restaurant in Coral Gables. The view is great, but the food doesn't justify the price.
El Carajo Tapas and Wine
El Carajo is a Spanish restaurant in the back of a gas station where you can pick out a bottle of wine from the store and eat tapas.
Barton G. The Restaurant
Barton G. is a grossly expensive restaurant that serves bad food alongside ridiculous props.
Naoe
Brickell’s Naoe is one of the most expensive—and unforgettable—omakase experiences in the city.
Yellow Green Farmers Market
Yellow Green Farmers Market is a huge outdoor marketplace in Hollywood where you can kill an afternoon browsing and eating great food.
Le Tub Saloon
Le Tub is a classic Hollywood spot for seafood and burgers. There might be a wait, but it’s so worth it.
The Bazaar by José Andrés
The Bazaar is an upscale restaurant that serves dishes that look like science experiments. Luckily, it tastes good too.
La Cocina Coctelería
La Cocina is a cocktail bar in the back of Hialeah’s Stephen’s Deli, and it’s fun enough to visit whether or not you’re eating at the restaurant.
Boater’s Grill Restaurant
Boater’s Grill is a casual seafood spot inside Bill Baggs State Park. It has a really nice view of the water too.