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Miami Beach restaurants - Dining guide South beach
Whatever you're craving, Miami's got it. If you're craving a scene with your steak, then South Beach is the place to be. Like many cities in Europe and Latin America, it is fashionable to dine late in South Beach, preferably after 9pm, sometimes as late as midnight. Service on South Beach is notoriously slow and arrogant, but it comes with the turf. (Of course, it is possible to find restaurants that defy the notoriety and actually pride themselves on friendly service.) On the mainland especially in Coral Gables, and, more recently, downtown and on Brickell Avenue you can also experience fine, creative dining without the pretense. Some of the greatest chefs in the worlds are now living in Miami and working in its world class restaurants, where you will find relaxed, gracious hosts, and celebrity spotting is not unusual. The city’s less expensive restaurants are varied and lovely, with delicious menus for all tastes. Aside from a few hot summer months, Miami weather, is beautiful for most of the year, and allows for a lot of outdoor dining in its wonderful, tropical décor, and soft, tropical whether. Miami's dining scene is truly exciting, one of varying tastes that can satisfy the most complete palate or craving. With so many different cultures migrating to Miami, local flavors tend to be much more exotic. The influence of flavors and culture here is almost overwhelming and has many positive effects on menu and recipe design. Miami restaurants are constantly increasing in quality, variety, and numbers, due to its large, ever growing population of international locals and tourists. Due to Miami’s unique architectural style, and tropical ambiance, the city’s restaurants are particularly charming. The town of Miami, although rooted in Latin culture, and therefore offering a large assortment of wonderful Latin restaurants and traditional Latin cuisine, is also expanding in its international cuisine and styles.
As the commercial, cultural capital of the Americas, Miami’s dining scene reflects burgeoning diversity, mixing exotic newcomer restaurants with long-standing institutions, often seasoned by Latin influence and hot winds of the Caribbean. New World cuisine, a culinary counterpart to accompany Miami’s New World Symphony, provides a loose fusion of Latin, Asian, and Caribbean flavors utilizing fresh, area-grown ingredients. Innovative restaurateurs and chefs similarly reel in patrons with Floribbean-flavored seafood fare, while keeping true to down-home Florida favorites.
Here a list of the most important luxury restaurant in Miami:
1. Barton G. 2. China Grill 3. Smith & Wollensky 4. Tantra 5. The Forge
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