1. Lulu in the Grove
8.3
3105 Commodore Plz (Main Highway), Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Northeast Coconut Grove · 117 tips and reviews
Katia Sanchez: Love their Blood Orange Mimosas!
Roshni Patel: Eats: Goat cheese croquettes, bacon wrapped dates, Parmesan omelet - yum!! Drinks: Blood orange mimosa, Commodore - if you love whiskey you'll enjoy the Commodore
Yamilette Arguelles-Fonseca: Chicken and waffles, omelets, and fresh baked bagels, cinnamon buns and muffins.
3. Fat Tuesday
8.1
401 Biscayne Blvd (Bayside Marketplace), Miami, FL
Cocktail Bar · Miami Central Business District · 9 tips and reviews
Yokasta Castillo: When in Conzumel Mexico you must stop at Fat Tuesdays by the port, excellent service, excellent drinks, great prices, and great atmosphere!
DK: Go eat at Hooters and top it off with FAT TUESDAY'S. Guaranteed good time.
Dennis Mancino: Fat Tuesday's.. who hasn't been here... this place is fun and atmosphere is inviting. - Dennis Mancino
5. Cypress Tavern
8.2
3620 NE 2nd Ave (36th), Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Midtown Miami · 27 tips and reviews
miamism: The place for exotic meats, from antelope to frog legs to rotisserie veal...crazy good!! And funky cocktails too! Try the marrow appetizer!
Eater: Schwartz’s new eatery is already the talk of the town. With Schwartz as executive chef, Roel Alcudia as chef de cuisine and Hedy Goldsmith on desserts, its no wonder their dishes are turning heads.
Sherie Swerdlow: Cocktails are amazing. Agnolotti was our favorite dish. Thrice cooked fries best ever. Homemade ice cream rocks!
7. Tuyo Restaurant
7.9
415 NE 2nd Ave (btwn NE 4th & 5th St), Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Miami Central Business District · 28 tips and reviews
Herman Plasencia: The Miami Spice menu was awesome. Crab cake, fish , and the Elvis Presley inspired banana pudding with peanut butter and bacon was superb. The manager and the entire staff extraordinary and fantastic
Miami New Times: Inside the Miami Culinary Institute, A must-try spot for foodies serious about their culinary experience! Read more.
Lori Sochin: Attended an event here. The space is beautiful ... The food was delicious. Can't wait to go back for dinner soon.
9. Toro Toro Restaurant
7.9
100 Chopin Plz, Miami, FL
Steakhouse · Miami Central Business District · 42 tips and reviews
Sessie Rangel: Amazing dessert! You need to ask for it.
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.
Glenn Ebert: Voted best bloody Mary by a host of travel sites, GreenStreet is a great brunch destination (think banana pancakes), and their late night happy hour is a boozy bang for your buck.
Miami New Times: Best of Miami - Best Bloody Mary: A sip of the salty, spicy elixir fills you with much-needed hair of the dog. The combination of fresh tomato juice, horseradish, pepper, and seasonings hits the spot Read more.
Miami New Times: No surprises here -- just generous portions of your favorite breakfast foods -- omelettes ($8-11.50), pancakes, and home made muffins ($3.20) -- all served with a side of community.
13. P.F. Chang's
8.1
901 S Miami Ave., Ste 104 (at Mary Brickell Vlg), Miami, FL
Chinese Restaurant · Miami Financial District · 83 tips and reviews
Juan Francisco Crespo: The mongolian beef is remarkable! Charred and tangy to perfection. And if u r into scallions, u will love it
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Nicole Gelman: The chicken Lettuce wraps are the best here, they are a must have