Authentic Mexican City eats at Talavera Restaurant, opening today.
Authentic Mexican City eats at Talavera Restaurant, opening today.
A new low-key (read: inexpensive) Italian joint opens in the old Brosia space.
The pretty space in the iconic hotel was designed by wunderkind Kelly Wearstler, but it’s the outdoor patio with its above-par people-watching where you want to sit. Get the lobster corn dogs.
An indoor/outdoor venue in Wynwood. The multimedia event space was designed to house everything from art exhibits and concerts (there’s a stage!) to open-air movies on the lawn.
In the words of one DC editor, “it’s an orgy of deliciousness.” Standouts include crispy artichokes, pork belly, and bacon-wrapped dates. Don’t miss the meticulously prepared cocktails.
Miami might not have New York’s constant “best pizza” debate. But if we did, Andiamo would be a main contender. Thin and delicious. Try a specialty pie, like the Popeye with spinach (duh).
Don’t go for the service. Actually, considering the hot waiters, maybe you should. The neighborhood spot is authentically French, from the crepes and cafe au lait to the crowd. Laze the day away.
This super-casual spot is on people-watching mecca Lincoln Road. (Sit outside. The inside’s a dive.) There are more than 80 varieties of brew — from Belgian to Japanese — all for just 4 bucks.
Where you take out-of-towners to show them the Miami they expect. Brave the beautiful people and mortgage-your-house bill for a giant meatball with ricotta. Or go for a drink and take advantage of free bacon at the bar.
The Standard’s poolside lounge is right on Biscayne Bay, a perfect spot to sip a mojito at the end of the day or grab lunch by the pool.