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  • Spanish Tapas resteraunt on quaint and quiet Espanola way, tucked away from many tourists, it offers delicious, moderately priced foods, excellent mojitos, and live music and dancing

  • Terrace at the Tides

    Very chic outdoor dining. Sit where celebrities have sat and tuck into the gourmet cooking: maybe lobster gazpacho or coconut mascarpone cheesecake.

  • The Cheesecake Factory

    One of six in South Florida, serving everything from pot stickers to shepherd’s pie, and, of course, at least 36 types of cheesecake.

  • More Floribbean crossover cuisine, with macadamia fried goat cheese and Jamaican jerk chicken quesadilla.

  • Charming restaurant, with Deep South décor. The artichoke fritter stuffed with blue crab is outstanding.

  • Lift a pint of homemade brew and sample crawfish or calamari snacks.

  • The baby spinach salad with raisins and pinenuts works well, as does the polenta with wild boar sausage.

  • The food is Chinese and excellent, the setting tropical, big, and busy. Expect abalone, shrimp with garlic and spinach in clay pots, seafood tofu soup, and more.

  • Van Dyke

    In the heart of Lincoln Road Mall, this is a prime spot for viewing the street parade. A good place for breakfast or lunch. Live jazz upstairs.

  • Versailles

    A Little Havana institution, Versailles is actually a Cuban diner in a very sleek guise (see Versailles Restaurant & Versailles, Little Havana).

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