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Eighteen Restaurants you need to visit in South Beach

Always June at Kimpton Anglers Hotel Rooftop – (South Beach) enjoy a sunset mojito (main photo) or grab some lunch near the pool with tasty apps from the signature hotel restaurant Seawell Fish and Oyster.

 

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Stubborn Seed – (South of Fifth) Michelin star fresh quality eats by Bravo’s Top Chef Jeremy Ford with a chill yet elegant dimmed light vibe

 

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Limonada (Flamingo / Lummus) – a variety of craft cocktails and live DJ by the pool to go with your huevos rancheros or gourmet sandwich.

 

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IT Italian Trattoria (City Center) – the first restaurant I ever had a proper dinner in South Beach, and no regrets. Have any of their varietal homemade pastas for dinner or stop by in the morning for a chocolate croissant to cure that Miami hangover.

 

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Buon Pane Italiano (South of Fifth) – Morning espressos and pastries the Italian way. Don’t forget to try one of the Nutella doughnuts!

Casa Tua (Miami Beach) – tucked away in South Beach’s quietest corner on James Ave., you will transport to Italy for authentic pasta and the most charming ambiance. 

 

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Forte Dei Marmi (South of Fifth) – the perfect date spot because you can share their famous bucatini pasta served right off a pecorino wheel. 

 

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Drunken Dragon (West Avenue) – A variety of tapas and Korean BBQ paired with their tiki-themed cocktails. You NEED to try their unique version of a classic lobster roll. 

 

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Sushi Garage (Miami Beach) – the best happy hour ever at one of Miami’s top sushi restaurants.  

 

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WATR at One Hotel Rooftop (Mid-Beach) – views and eats—what’s not to love at the 1 Hotel South Beach’s WATR? Try to make a reservation around sunset, you won’t regret it!

 

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Nobu at Fontainbleau (North Beach) – is there any excuse ever to *not* go to Nobu? One of my top 10 favorite all-time restaurants located in the iconic Fontainbleau Hotel makes this one worth visiting.

 

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Salt Cafe (Miami Beach) – the perfect spot to chill during the day and enjoy a Prosecco and dessert while people-watching on Collins Ave. 

 

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Pura Vida (South of Fifth) – get here early if you want a seat because there is a reason this place is always packed: healthy delicious food and lattes to perfectly start your day. 

 

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Big Pink (South of Fifth) – American food with specialty breakfast items and extra sweet takes including the Nutella Pancakes. Bonus: the whole place is pink! Come hungry!

 

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Mama’s Tacos (Flamingo / Lummus) – the best Pina Colada in South Beach with even more delicious tacos to pair.

Allison Restaurant at Hilton Cabana Miami Beach (North Beach) – a quaint location with flavorful bites to accompany a more sedated side of Miami you won’t find in South Beach.

 

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Dolce Italian (Miami Beach) – casual Italian spot near all the action to enjoy a fresh burrata on your way back from the beach.                                                                                                                                 

 

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kaitlinduffy

Kaitlin Duffy is a writer from Cleveland. When she's not blogging or pondering the great complexities of the world and outer space, she is finding rare vinyl steals, visiting new places, laughing often, Instagramming everything in sight, watching movies, or working on her first feature Port de Cleve.