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Dining in Miami

Date Published: 24th April 2006
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Miami has
several hot spots that are known for its night life, dining, and other
attractions. These hot spots include Aventura,
Brickell,
Coconut
Grove
, Coral
Gables
, Downtown,
Falls,
Kendall,
Miami
Beach
, North
Miami Beach
, South
Beach
, and Sunset/South
Miami
.


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If you visiting or live in the
northern part of "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /> w:st="on">Miami, you are probably familiar with the
Aventura area. One of the biggest attractions in Aventura is the Aventura Mall.
It is one of largest regional malls in w:st="on">Florida with anchor tenants such as
Bloomingdales's, Burdines-Macy's, JC Penney, and Sears. style="mso-spacerun: yes">  Popular


href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=18">Aventura
Restaurants
such as href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&rlId=cheesecake">The
Cheesecake Factory
and href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=3611">TGI
Friday's
are also located in the Aventura mall.


 


Brickell, another w:st="on">Miami neighborhood, is
experiencing one of the largest real estate booms. Located close to Downtown
Miami, Brickell is where many young working professionals live, which makes
Brickell a lively spot for some upscale restaurants. The href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=6">Brickell


restaurants
cater to the working professionals by offering happy hour on
Thursday's and Friday's.


 


Bordering the bay, Coconut Grove
is famous for its Art Festival and outdoor shopping. Cocowalk, which is in the
center of Coconut Grove, has many shops and restaurants to choose from. Many of
href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=2">Coconut
Grove Restaurants
offer outdoor dining, especially the ones that are
situated on the bay such as href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=485">Monty's
and href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=250">Baleen
Restaurant.


 


Close to Downtown Miami and
Coconut Grove is the Coral
Gables
neighborhood. George Merrick, the founder of
Coral Gables, was inspired by w:st="on">Mediterranean and Spanish architecture, which can be seen
very distinctly in the buildings. Coral
Gables
is known for its fine dining restaurants; however,
not all href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=13">Coral
Gables Restaurants
are upscale, and you can still find a casual place for a
quick bite.


 


In w:st="on">Miami, the href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=17">Downtown
Restaurants
cater to the business crowd offering many lunch specials and
delivery service. If you are on vacation or have time to step away from the
business conference, a notable attraction to visit is Bayside, which has great
ocean views, shopping, and restaurants to dine at.


 


The Falls Mall, located in the
Coral Reef and Falls area, has anchor stores like Macy's and Bloomingdales and
many popular restaurants. href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=3608">Bice
Restaurants recently opened up a location in this mall, and you will find other
restaurants such as href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=450">Los
Ranchos
and href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=3613">Friday's.
Many of the href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=5">Falls
Restaurants
are family oriented since it is located in the suburbs of
Miami.


 


There are many restaurants
located in the Kendall area. Kendall is not
necessarily known for upscale restaurants, but you can still find a handful of
href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?from=N&cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=3">Kendall
restaurants
that offer fine dining.


 


The most popular hot spot in
Miami is the Miami
Beach
area, which can be broken down into w:st="on">South Beach
and North Miami
Beach
. Because there are numerous restaurants located in
this area, you are in you'll probably need a good guide to the href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=9">Miami
Beach Restaurants
, href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=14">North
Miami Beach Restaurants
, and href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=10">South
Beach Restaurants
. If you are vacationing in w:st="on">South w:st="on">Beach, a great place to start is the
Lincoln
Road
mall which has several great restaurants with
outdoor dining so that you can people watch while enjoying your meal.


 


Sunset Place, a large outdoor
mall in South Miami is the home of the Virgin Megastore, w:st="on">Nike w:st="on">Town, a large movie theater, and many href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/search-result.aspx?cId=1&sId=1&cityId=1&scId=21">Sunset/South
Miami Restaurants
. Restaurants located near to or in Sunset Place include
href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=142">Akashi
Sushi Restaurant
and href="http://www.restaurantplace.com/restaurant-detail.aspx?restId=128">Dan
Marino's restaurant
.





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