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There’s Nothing Square About Square Grouper
It’s worth the gas prices just for the food.
Aug 20
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Erin Michelle Newberg
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The Best Bottomless Drag Brunch Ain’t a Drag
Who would’ve thunk Ocean Drive was a thing? Well, The Palace is keeping things fresh and regal. All you need are dolla bills.
Aug 14
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Erin Michelle Newberg
Mexico City's Doppelgänger is on Brickell
If you're craving fresh salsitas, corn salad, a tequila garden, burritos, tacos and guac extraordinaire, this Taco Tuesday joint is as good as it gets.
Aug 7
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Erin Michelle Newberg
Wynwood’s Hottest Seasonal Pop-Up Transports You to the Amalfi Coast Sans Flight
Open until Labor Day, run on over for music, food and that heavenly chopped salad.
Aug 1
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Erin Michelle Newberg
For Steak Connoisseurs, Nothing Beats the Wagyu Bar
World-class steaks, but no Drake
Jul 18
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Matt Meltzer
Thirty Years In, Le Bouchon du Grove Is Still Getting It Right
Coconut Grove's most enduring French bistro hasn't changed much since 1994, but that’s half the charm
Jun 27
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Olee Fowler
Astrology Lovers, This Bar Is For You
Whether you believe in star signs or not, this place is a vibe.
Jun 18
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Benjamin Gerkin
Mutra is a MUST
They won one Michelin Star. But actually deserve two....
Jun 2
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Erin Michelle Newberg
A Wild Latin Steakhouse that's Refreshingly Affordable
The only thing crazier than the atmosphere is the prices!
May 30
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Matt Meltzer
1
In a City That Loves New, Michael's Genuine Just Keeps Going
Nineteen years in, the Miami Design District's longest-standing restaurant is still completely, reliably itself
May 26
Pari Pari - The Hand Roll Haven
Not even a self-diagnosed parasite could keep me away from Yasu's latest yet casual greatest.
May 13
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Erin Michelle Newberg
1
Semilla is the South Beach French Favorite That's Stood the Test of Time
13 years in South Beach is basically a human light year
May 11
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Matt Meltzer
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