1. Baires Grill
8.5
1010 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL
Argentinian Restaurant · Miami Financial District · 19 tips and reviews
Matías Gagliardone: Great Argentine food from this restaurant in the heart of Brickell. The asado is really tasty, as well as the empanadas and milanesas. You can’t miss the provoleta (grilled cheese), it’s delicious.
Mariano Diaz: Best milanesa in town !
Emilia Allonso: Big size portions, had the carpaccio for dinner and it was very good, good salad
2. Zuma
9.1
270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Miami, FL
Japanese Restaurant · Miami Financial District · 346 tips and reviews
Chris Nesladek: Salmon tartare, Spicy beef tenderloin, salmon and sea bass maki roll, black cod dumplings
ana claudia ventilari: Ask for Tuna and Salmon Tartar as a starter. Perfect to share!
Eater: Rainer Becker's modern Japanese restaurant, inspired by traditional, informal Izakaya-style dining, is a hit with foodies, celebrities and scene-chasers. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
3. Astra
7.9
2121 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL
Bar · Wynwood Arts District · 6 tips and reviews
Ellen Bra: Astra is WONDERFUL for a drink at sunset. They have happy hour between 17-19. Good service, drinks and a view to kill for!
Dilek: Excellent roof top, mojito is very good
Jonathan Esposito: Strange place, 50 dollars per person minimum
4. Casa Juancho
8.7
2436 SW 8th St, Miami, FL
Spanish Restaurant · West Flagler · 43 tips and reviews
Yarian Gómez: Have the 5J ham appetizer (most expensive one they have in the little menu). It's the best ham you'll ever have. Oh, and the lobster thermidor is delicious.
Veronica Sardiñas: Ask for the "Tapas" menu (they usually don't give it unless you ask) and get any of those items, they are all excellent, very Spanish authentic. You can't skip desserts, they are delicious as well.
David Batista: Pera al vino is my all time favorite dessert!
7. Xixon
8.8
2101 Coral Way, Coral Gables, FL
Spanish Restaurant · 70 tips and reviews
Thelocaltripper: Excellent! We ordered the croquettes, the dates wrapped in bacon and The Foie Gras as entries. As entree we went for black rice for the table. The food tasted homemade, delicate and savory!
Miami New Times: Makes you feel like you're on vacation in Spain! Really authentic dining experience!
David Picó: Amazing food, drinks and staff!! Español genial
William Blouin: Good food, priced right. Loved the gyoza and the chestnut chicken. Friendly staff.
Miami New Times: Best of Miami 2013- Best Lunch Special: Benito Boc at Shokudo. For a small fair of $11 you can include all your Asian favorites in their convenient and reasonable Benito Box. Read more.
Julian Uribe: Hands down one of the best Asian spots in Miami. Yoko and her team defiantly know what they are doing and it won't be long before this diamond in the rough because the toast of Miami!
9. Cafe Bastille
8.5
248 SE 1st St (3rd Ave), Miami, FL
French Restaurant · Miami Central Business District · 67 tips and reviews
L. Ocampo: the Ouefs Benedict is really good! it comes with really juicy delicious fruit too.
Food Network: Don’t count carbs here. Chef Christian Joualt’s first love is baking, as evidenced by the crackling baguettes, croissants and rich, pillowy bread pudding. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Ben Cooke: Amazing feta and sun dried tomato spread
Stephanie Velez: Exceptional doesn't even begin to describe it! All the fish & meat dishes are juicy and flavorful; service was great too! To try: Empanadas, Chicken Anticuchos, Lomo Saltado, and Whole Fish Nikkei.
Deborah Boza-Valledor: The Coconut Ice Cream with Pineapple Mousse is to die for!
Miami New Times: The piscos and ceviches take Peruvian classics to a new level. Read more.
11. Toscana Divino
8.3
900 S Miami Ave (10th Street), Miami, FL
Italian Restaurant · Miami Financial District · 61 tips and reviews
Michelle G: Excellent service. Pappardelle ragu is not to be missed. Great selections for the charcuterie.
Mari Garcia: Attended wine seminar that they do monthly on Saturdays at 5pm. For $20 you taste 6 wines and you get cheese and salami. Sooo well done!!!
ChatChowTV Giovanny Gutierrez: Food, service, ambiance, cocktails, etc. best Italian in Brickell hands down.
Jeanne: Nice joint. Food is great and service even better! Will be back here.
Eater: For a good deal, stop by Toro Toro for the Bottomless Brunch. $35 buys you unlimited small plates and free flowing brunch cocktails galore. Now that’s how you start the day.
Miami New Times: Best of Miami 2013- Best Arepa: Toro Toro. Served without filling, these arepas come with the filling ontop, a pleasant surprise which also calls for the use of a fork and knife. Read more.
Vanessa: Lasagna Carolina is AWESOME!
Doug H.: That was the second time I ate there and the last, meatballs were terrible, the bread came out burned and so hard you could chip a tooth, and my gnocchi with pesto and chicken came out without chicken
Andrés Rivas: La pasta de la nonna! The best