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  • Lincoln Road’s answer to fusion sublimity. Freshness and inventiveness without limits are the keynotes here, taste-bud awakening combinations of Oriental and local ingredients that will have you marveling at the chef’s ingenuity (see Pacific Time).

  • Expect sumptuously fresh tortilla soup, steak Paquitos sautéed in a creamy jalapeño and onion sauce, and a yummy mole verde .

  • Grab a seat on the outdoor patio and indulge yourself, just as Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, and Johnny Depp have before you, in gawking at the SoBe procession and partaking of the Mediterranean-style delectables.

  • Always packed with Brazilians and others. Dishes include meaty linguincinha sausages and rich sautéed prawns. Food here is by buffet only.

  • Red Fish Grill

    One of Miami’s most romantic spots, nestled amid the tropical magic of Matheson Hammock Park. Great, freshly caught fish, prepared lovingly with a Caribbean flair, and a range of other dishes.

  • A romantic spot, capturing the feel of Paris. Every bite is a thrill to the palate, although it is hardly French, leaning more to the Caribbean. Grilled fish with plantains and salsa, for example.

  • You’ll never forget the charm and delicious food at this wonderful place (see Key West).

  • Set in a classic Florida frontier hotel, with great views. Fresh fish sandwiches (soft-shell crab or succulent grouper) a specialty.

  • Enjoy Persian and Mediterannean cuisine in this friendly neighborhood restaurant. The beef stew is delicious.

  • Shula’s Steak House

    A beautifully appointed restaurant, with lots of Miami Dolphins memorablilia (it’s owned by a former coach). As for the food, there is plenty of meat, including a giant 48 oz (1.35 kg) steak.

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