Taste the best of Miami

Miami has been leading the way for Florida in many aspects for a long time: cleanest city, sexiest beaches, and top-notch boutique stores. Now, it is also making waves in the food scene. Miami has many different styles of restaurants: the crispiest fries, the freshest seafood, the most authentic Italian cuisine, the trendiest hotel restaurants, the most Latin coffee shops, the purest beer houses, and the warmest hot chocolate. There are too many amazing flavors here, how can you miss out? Go to Miami and explore the food!

This restaurant, led by celebrity chef Michael Mina, recently launched a dish featuring large pieces of organic and hormone-free beef paired with freshly fried potato chips, aiming to pursue the ultimate taste and quality. Michael selected duck soup to season the medium-thick potatoes, making them even more crispy and soft in texture.

Garcia's Seafood Grille & Fish Market

This ready-to-eat seafood market has been built along the Miami River for over 40 years. If you have the chance, sit along the river in the cool breeze and watch the ebb and flow of the tide, the comings and goings of fishing boats, and the Miami skyline in full view.
This is an Italian restaurant that mainly serves pizza and other various Italian cuisine. It's worth a try!

Caf Demetrio

As the first independent coffee shop in San Cristobal Coral Gables, Café Demetrio is located inside the 1926 newspaper building. Unlike ordinary coffee shops that pursue privacy, this place was initially built as a social platform with the aim of "gathering world heroes". The Espresso here not only has a rich taste, but the unique cup shapes also add to its charm.

Hofbrau Beer Hall

Continuing the top brand effect in Munich, there may not be a second pure beer paradise like the Hofbrau Beer Hall in the entire South Beach of Miami. When the beer hall opened in 2007, it received many doubts, and has been in operation until now, proving the status of beer in a city filled with cocktails like Miami, and the outdoor garden that can accommodate 92 guests is not to be missed on summer nights.

Solo

Hot chocolate and Miami seem to have no intersection, but the Solo's in-house baked hybrid-flavored hot chocolate at the Miami Fontainebleau Hotel blends Australian nuts, caramel, and special marshmallows, making it the perfect companion for enjoying the sea view.