1. Jimmy'Z Kitchen Wynwood
2700 N Miami Ave (at 28th St), Miami, FL
New American Restaurant · Wynwood Arts District · 112 tips and reviews
@MisterHirsch: Looking for a delicious entree to try? Order either the Chicken Portabella or the Seared Ahi Special with Dipping Sauce ... both are Delicious!
F-Factor Nutrition: Love the salads. The seared ahi tuna one is my fav. Order all with dressing on the side.
Jimmy'z Kitchen Wynwood: Mofongo, Salads, Paninis, and a 45+ craft beer selection - excellent!
2. D'Oro Caffe
7.7
17 NE 3rd Ave (Flagler + 3rd Ave), Miami, FL
Italian Restaurant · Miami Central Business District · 4 tips and reviews
Soraya Dib: Very good burrata! Seared ahi tuna very well seasoned with a touch of truffled olive oil and grilled salmon just delicious! Highly recommend this place.
Jeff Jard: Best Italian sandwitchIn downtown
Rasheed Sabir: Had their new Salmon Burger, it was pretty good. However, let's hope they serve it on a warmer plate.
4. Toro Toro Restaurant
8.0
100 Chopin Plz, Miami, FL
Steakhouse · Miami Central Business District · 42 tips and reviews
Yami Alonso: Wow, Toro Toro is just one of those hidden brunch gems of Miami. Do yourself a favor and order all the tapas and have a blast. Did I mention bottomless?
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.
6. Lo De Lea
7001 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
Argentinian Restaurant · Upper Eastside · 19 tips and reviews
miamism: Quaint and personable with top-notch Argentine cuts of meat - try the "Bife the chorizo" and experiment with side dishes - yumm!
Miami New Times: Best of Miami 2013- Best Argentine Restaurant: Lo De Lea. Try their Grilled Half Chicken with Mash and Excarole or Cripsey Salmon with Bok Choy. Read more.
James Stewart: Great spot. Food always good. Friendly. Comfortable if dining alone, which is always a positive reflection on the ace.
7. Cafe Bastille
8.5
248 SE 1st St (3rd Ave), Miami, FL
French Restaurant · Miami Central Business District · 67 tips and reviews
Jon Alfield: Try the Ricotta Pancakes w/ Fresh Fruit for breakfast with a Cafe Au Lait. C'est magnifique!
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
8. P.F. Chang's
7.7
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
12. FIFTY Ultra Lounge
485 Brickell Ave Fl 50 (at Viceroy Miami), Miami, FL
Night Club · Miami Financial District · 54 tips and reviews
Aleksandra Marcotte: Shrimp springrolls, with pickled fennel and pineapple, lemongrass. Amazing.
AskMen: There's a hot new event lineup Thursday through Saturday. The weekly parties are called Pleasure, Sunset, Lift, & Secrecy - we thought you'd like the sound of that. Read more.
Brickellinfo: Happy hour on Friday until 9pm. -- 1/2 off all drinks.
Vladimir Smerkis: Very recomended indeed. Very nice and cosy, not posh which is good place ) try marakuja mojito, mussels, meat is also marvelous ) will go here again when next visit to Miami appears )
miamism: The best part of Perricones, other than the great food and service, are the gorgeous oaks. You feel like you are in an enchanted forest...atmosphere at its best!
https://beacons.ai/misscheng: $10 pastas on Thursdays!