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  • Amaize Aventura

    19129 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura South Beach

    786-279-2260

    3 articles
  • Avo Miami

    1834 Bay Rd., Miami Beach South Beach

    305-397-8881

    1 article
  • Bodega Taqueria y Tequila Coral Gables

    317 Miracle Mile Coral Gables/S. Miami

    786-785-1501

  • Burrito San

    119 SE First Ave. Downtown/Overtown

    305-533-1288

    5 articles
  • Coyo Taco

    1111 SW First Ave. Brickell

    786-773-3337

    38 articles
  • Croqueta Bar

    10505 SW 40th St. Westchester/West Miami

    4 articles
  • Dirt

    900 S. Miami Ave. Brickell

    786-235-8033

    1 article
  • Dirt

    1834 Bay Rd., Miami Beach South Beach

    786-453-2488

    Dirt is all about inclusivity. Yes, the eatery offers açaí bowls and cold-pressed juices, but as cofounder and general manager Jeff Latulippe puts it: "This is a place where our dads can go." And it’s true — at this fast-casual South Beach spot, you can order a steak-and-cheese sandwich; the difference here is the steak is grass-fed, the tomatoes are locally grown, and the nutritional information is visible for all to see. Indeed, Dirt has four menus: vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and Paleo. That said, the restaurant's mission to serve clean, affordable food doesn’t stand in the way of flavor. For instance, the seasonal plate — containing a root vegetable mash, spicy grilled kale, shaved carrots, pomegranate, and, on a recent day, orange basil chicken — is bright, light, and surprisingly hearty. If you didn't just go up to the counter and order it, you'd think you were eating at a fine-dining establishment.
    16 articles
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    175 SE 13th St. Brickell

    305-372-0301

    1 article
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    2346 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-460-6010

    This small, homegrown take-out café has sprouted several locations throughout Miami-Dade. On the menu is a soup (zuppa) of the day, hummus, several desserts (including some fabulous seasonal fruit mousses), and a few nonalcoholic beverages. But the specialty, like the name says, is salad: 25 combinations of greens and garnishes. Some are traditional, such as the caesar, with anchovy, Parmesan cheese, and romaine; others are internationally inspired original creations, such as the Indian, which comes with red cabbage, golden raisins, shredded coconut, and tahini dressing. Yet no matter what salad you order, all come with your choice of an equal number of imaginative, tasty homemade salad dressings (such as creamy cheese, pesto balsamic vinaigrette, wasabi, and berry, all of which can be bought in take-home bottles) and flavored croutons (try the sweet bread). DIY-minded diners can also design their own salads by choosing any green, four toppings, a dressing, and a specialty crouton. Also possible is a more portable meal: your fully dressed and garnished salad tucked in a rice paper or flour tortilla wrap ($6). And because even the $6.50 "piccolo" (small) salad is meal-size (other portions include the medium "pasta" for $8.75 and the massive "grande" for $11), Giardino offers one of South Beach's biggest bargain lunches, as well as one of its most healthful.
    5 articles
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    6653 S. Dixie Highway Coral Gables/S. Miami

    305-665-1770

    This small, homegrown take-out café has sprouted several locations throughout Miami-Dade. On the menu is a soup (zuppa) of the day, hummus, several desserts (including some fabulous seasonal fruit mousses), and a few nonalcoholic beverages. But the specialty, like the name says, is salad: 25 combinations of greens and garnishes. Some are traditional, such as the caesar, with anchovy, Parmesan cheese, and romaine; others are internationally inspired original creations, such as the Indian, which comes with red cabbage, golden raisins, shredded coconut, and tahini dressing. Yet no matter what salad you order, all come with your choice of an equal number of imaginative, tasty homemade salad dressings (such as creamy cheese, pesto balsamic vinaigrette, wasabi, and berry, all of which can be bought in take-home bottles) and flavored croutons (try the sweet bread). DIY-minded diners can also design their own salads by choosing any green, four toppings, a dressing, and a specialty crouton. Also possible is a more portable meal: your fully dressed and garnished salad tucked in a rice paper or flour tortilla wrap ($6). And because even the $6.50 "piccolo" (small) salad is meal-size (other portions include the medium "pasta" for $8.75 and the massive "grande" for $11), Giardino offers one of South Beach's biggest bargain lunches, as well as one of its most healthful.
    2 articles
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    14455 S. Dixie Highway Cutler Bay/Palmetto Bay

    305-259-3030

    1 article
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    5241 NW 87 Ave. Doral

    786-725-5859

    1 article
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    169 E. Flagler St. Downtown/Overtown

    305-358-0167

    This small, homegrown take-out café has sprouted several locations throughout Miami-Dade. On the menu is a soup (zuppa) of the day, hummus, several desserts (including some fabulous seasonal fruit mousses), and a few nonalcoholic beverages. But the specialty, like the name says, is salad: 25 combinations of greens and garnishes. Some are traditional, such as the caesar, with anchovy, Parmesan cheese, and romaine; others are internationally inspired original creations, such as the Indian, which comes with red cabbage, golden raisins, shredded coconut, and tahini dressing. Yet no matter what salad you order, all come with your choice of an equal number of imaginative, tasty homemade salad dressings (such as creamy cheese, pesto balsamic vinaigrette, wasabi, and berry, all of which can be bought in take-home bottles) and flavored croutons (try the sweet bread). DIY-minded diners can also design their own salads by choosing any green, four toppings, a dressing, and a specialty crouton. Also possible is a more portable meal: your fully dressed and garnished salad tucked in a rice paper or flour tortilla wrap ($6). And because even the $6.50 "piccolo" (small) salad is meal-size (other portions include the medium "pasta" for $8.75 and the massive "grande" for $11), Giardino offers one of South Beach's biggest bargain lunches, as well as one of its most healthful.
    3 articles
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    8008 NW 154th St. Miami Lakes

    305-512-3272

  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    5787 NW 7th St. Tamiami

    1 article
  • Giardino Gourmet Salads

    11624 N. Kendall Dr. West Kendall

    305-598-8599

    This small, homegrown take-out café has sprouted several locations throughout Miami-Dade. On the menu is a soup (zuppa) of the day, hummus, several desserts (including some fabulous seasonal fruit mousses), and a few nonalcoholic beverages. But the specialty, like the name says, is salad: 25 combinations of greens and garnishes. Some are traditional, such as the caesar, with anchovy, Parmesan cheese, and romaine; others are internationally inspired original creations, such as the Indian, which comes with red cabbage, golden raisins, shredded coconut, and tahini dressing. Yet no matter what salad you order, all come with your choice of an equal number of imaginative, tasty homemade salad dressings (such as creamy cheese, pesto balsamic vinaigrette, wasabi, and berry, all of which can be bought in take-home bottles) and flavored croutons (try the sweet bread). DIY-minded diners can also design their own salads by choosing any green, four toppings, a dressing, and a specialty crouton. Also possible is a more portable meal: your fully dressed and garnished salad tucked in a rice paper or flour tortilla wrap ($6). And because even the $6.50 ?piccolo? (small) salad is meal-size (other portions include the medium ?basta? for $8.75 and the massive ?grande? for $11), Giardino offers one of South Beach?s biggest bargain lunches, as well as one of its most healthful.
    3 articles
  • Mercato Sunset

    1701 Purdy Ave., Miami Beach South Beach

    1 article
  • MIA Market

    140 NE 39th St., Second Floor Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    305-456-3070

    On a cool Friday evening, stylishly dressed crowds scurry up an escalator to MIA Market. The 10,000-square-foot food hall holds a dozen distinct food and drink concepts. The idea is based on the successful flagship of the same name in New Orleans. Try Vietnamese fare from Tran Am, or order up gnocchi-like spinach dumplings called gnudi toscani at Dal Plin. Find a sublime 25-hour-brined fried chicken served on a cheddar-chive waffle at Coop. Wash it all down with a fresh pressed juice from Pomelo, or a latte at Sabal Coffee.
    20 articles
  • Modo Furniture

    4214 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables

    305-567-2970

    Modo Furniture has the best selection of modern furniture for the office or home, lighting fixtures and accessories. Located in Doral, come visit us to see our designer furniture selection today!
  • My Ceviche

    3252 NE First Ave., #117 Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    786-220-8832

    In April 2012, My Ceviche opened in South Beach to immediate success and critical acclaim by way of business partners/owners/operators Roger Duarte and chef Sam Gorenstein. Fans flocked to the 240-square-foot flagship, prompting the duo to open the 900-square-foot Brickell location a year later. My Ceviche South Miami and then My Ceviche Coral Gables soon followed before the fifth location at Miami International Airport opened in August 2016. Demonstrating a natural evolution and growth with each opening property, My Ceviche Midtown, the company's sixth outpost (seventh restaurant counting Zuuk Mediterranean Kitchen), is cranking up the wellness factor with even healthier menu options; partnerships with fitness, health and beauty brands; cultural community involvement; and lifestyle enhancement through a hipper, experiential milieu.
    6 articles
  • Ono Poke Shop

    2320 N. Miami Ave. Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    786-618-5366

    4 articles
  • Smart Bites to Go

    791 NW 20th St. Downtown/Overtown

    305-894-6325

    6 articles
  • Taste of Style Catering

    4747 NW 79th Ave. Doral

    305-477-7600

  • Time Out Market Miami

    1601 Drexel Ave., Miami Beach South Beach

    Time Out Market Miami is a foodie heaven. Packing 17 eateries, a demo cooking area, and three bars into 17,000 square feet, the media brand's first U.S. food hall showcases some of the finest local chefs' food stands. The elite lineup includes Jeremy Ford's take on Korean dishes, Michael Beltran's wood-burning-oven-cooked fare at Leña, and Norman Van Aken's two new concepts — Beach Pie and K'West — the latter a homage to the chef's love affair with the Florida Keys. The food hall uses real glassware, and the three bars delight with wine, champagne, beer, and beloved cocktails from local darlings the Broken Shaker, Sweet Liberty, and the Generator. Insider tip: Finding your favorite tacos, pastries, and libations under one roof is almost too good to be true, but it can pose a serious threat to your wallet and figure. Navigate the entire food hall and plan on your courses carefully before ordering.
    35 articles
  • Tocaya Organica

    920 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach South Beach

    786-888-4556

    1 article
  • Velvet Taco

    2820 NW Second Ave., Ste. 2 Midtown/Wynwood/Design District

    786-408-9091

    1 event