Miami - where to eat?

Anonymous
Low brow / high brow / in between - as long as it’s yummy
Anonymous
Ceviche 105 for Peruvian food
Anonymous
Dolores but you can call me Lolita, broken shaker, panther coffee, salty donut
Anonymous
Versace and I like News Cafe
People like Versailles for Cuban food but maybe that’s an overrated suggestion.
We liked Motek (Israeli food) recently and we like Etzel Itzik.

Miami is kind of a broad area - I’m not sure where exactly youll be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Versace and I like News Cafe
People like Versailles for Cuban food but maybe that’s an overrated suggestion.
We liked Motek (Israeli food) recently and we like Etzel Itzik.

Miami is kind of a broad area - I’m not sure where exactly youll be.


I haven’t been to south beach recently - News cafe may be out of business now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ceviche 105 for Peruvian food


Pollos & Jarras right next door to it!!
Anonymous
Carpaccio at the shops at bal harbour

motek in aventura
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Versace and I like News Cafe
People like Versailles for Cuban food but maybe that’s an overrated suggestion.
We liked Motek (Israeli food) recently and we like Etzel Itzik.

Miami is kind of a broad area - I’m not sure where exactly youll be.


I haven’t been to south beach recently - News cafe may be out of business now.


We had dinner at Versace a couple of years ago. As best as I can recall, food and service were pretty good. People watching, however, was off the charts. It was a great experience and I’d go back, if given the chance.
Anonymous
Always loved Yardbird when we’d go down for the Miami Open.
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