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Seasalt

1. The Spice of Life at Modern Garden and Seasalt and Pepper

Shikany

2. The Softshell Crab Arepa at Shikany
Michael Shikany does not do anything halfway, and his Softshell Crab Arepa wins a crown for excellence in creativity, style, and flavor. With smoked Gouda, goat cheese, pickled radish rémoulade, and red onion relish, this arepa from Shikany is one for the bucket list. With a blazing open kitchen and dazzling dining room design, there couldn’t be a better place to indulge in this truly remarkable dish. shikany.com; 305.573.0690

Pride and Joy BBQ

3. Sharing the Barbecue Board in the Backyard at Pride and Joy BBQ
With crafty strung lighting and spacious picnic tables, there’s no better better place to lick barbecue sauce off your fingers than the backyard patio at Pride and Joy. The tables are large enough to invite all your friends for a feast, so we recommend the Barbecue Board, with a full rack of both St. Louis and Baby Back Ribs, half a barbecued chicken, half a pound of brisket, half a pound of pulled pork, cornbread, and a choice of two sides. prideandjoyBBQ.com; 305.456.9548

Petit Bistro Patio

4. The Patio at Petit Bistro
We love the quaint patio at (petit) Miami. It is rustic and charming, reminiscent of a backyard patio in a Mediterranean village. With maiolica tables made from volcanic lava sourced near Caltagirone (a little village in Sicily), colorful Bougainvillea trees, and countless candles to set the mood, The Patio at (petit) Miami transports you to an Italian holiday. With winter upon us, there couldn’t be a more romantic place to enjoy the fresh air and nibble on Italian specialties like Parma Prosciutto and Burrata with Sardinian flatbread. petitbistrogroup.com; 305.534.9887

Morton's Surf and Turf

5. Power Hour at Morton’s, The Steakhouse
Power Hour at Morton’s is happy hour done right. Look forward to great deals on specially-priced bar bites, hand-crafted cocktails, prime brews, and premium wines. Featured items include Mini Prime Cheeseburgers, Petite Filet Mignon Sandwiches, Parmesan Truffle Fries, and Mini Crab Cake BLTs. After a long day at the office, before the game, or whenever the mood strikes, visit one of their three Miami locations for an unforgettable dining experience. mortons.com/miami

Porfirio's patio

6. Filete de Pescado and a Cocktail on the Patio at Porfirio’s
Mexican food is made for outdoor dining, and it’s no coincidence that Porfirio’s has one of the most beautiful terraces in town. Contemporary and clean, the elegant space features a soothing ceramic fountain and a slatted wooden ceiling to protect you from the heat while still allowing for open-air ambience. We suggest the Filete de Pescado Tikin Xic, a local fish fillet marinated in Mexican peppers and spices, simply grilled, and served with achiote sauce, tomato, bell pepper, and red onion. Pair it with a Piña Agave—a blend of Cuervo Tradicional Blanco tequila, pineapple, lime, cucumber, pineapple juice, serrano pepper, and Herradura agave nectar—to send you into tropical bliss on this South of Fifth oasis. porfirios.com; 786.216.7675

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Pescecane

8. The Branzino at Pescecane
When dining out in Miami, you’re bound to encounter some dishes that truly steal the show. The Branzino at Pescecane is one such dish, and the star of this unassuming elegant restaurant in Surfside. Imported from the Mediterranean, their Branzino is roasted in a savory sea salt crust with aromatic herbs and served to you whole—in all its mouthwatering glory. pescecaneristorante.com; 305.861.1060

9. The Grilled Octopus at Puerto Madero
Grilled Octopus can go horribly wrong or tantalizingly right. Puerto Madero in Brickell does the latter, serving up a sizzling plate of perfection from the Gulf of Mexico. Simply grilled and served with olive oil and a dash of salt and pepper, this tentacled sea creature is crispy on the outside and chewy and tender on the inside. Most of all, it’s a feast for the eyes. Wash it down with an aromatic white on the terrace during their happy hour celebration. puertomaderomiami.com

Spris pizza

10. Beating the Clock at Spris
One of the oldest and dearest traditions in South Beach, Beat The Clock at Spris happens every day from 5:30-7pm. The time at which you order determines the price you pay. For example, if you order at 5:40pm, you pay $5.40 for any Margherita, Diavola, or Genovese Pizza. Located on Lincoln Road, Spris is a pizza landmark, serving up some of the best pies in town. This makes their Beat the Clock special one of our very favorite things about dining out in Miami. sprispizza.com; 305.673.2020

Altamare sushi boat

11. Happy Hour Oyster and Sushi at Altamare
It’s no secret that AltaMare is one of the best restaurants in town, but it now boasts one of the best happy hours. From 5-7pm, AltaMare offers half-priced oysters of the highest quality, from Kumamoto to Kusshi to Blue Point, and everything in between. Did you know that AltaMare now serves sushi? Get the freshest quality rolls for $6 during happy hour at the newly renovated bar, and wash it all down with a $6 cocktail or glass of wine. altamarerestaurant.com; 305.532.3061

BLT Steak

12. The Blackboard Menu at BLT Steak
Each week, Chef Danny Ganem of BLT Steak (named Best Steakhouse in Miami 2014) creates a new dinner menu of local delicacies and locally-harvested ingredients for his aptly named “blackboard menu.” Giving patrons a new dinner experience every week and a chance to savor the absolute freshest finds of the season, he scouts out ingredients himself at Homestead Farms, or while partaking in his favorite pastime, fishing in local waters. thebetsyhotel.com/restaurants/blt-steak; 305.673.0044

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17. New Bar Bites and Happy Hour at db Bistro Moderne
db Bistro Moderne has new bar bites on their updated happy hour menu, available Monday through Fridya from 5-8pm. W elove the snacks prepared by Chef Jason Pringle, and new “skinny cocktails” from the bar with 110 callories or less. Menu highlights include Crispy Pork Belly served with fennel, apple, and daikon; and a bite-sized Lobster Roll, featuring lobster mixed with tarragon, mayo, and celery. Stop by for a quick drink and bite with friends for a pre-dinner gathering at this populat downtown lounge. dbbistro.com/miami; 305.421.8800

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Altamare

By Richard Temple | Contributing Writer

One indicator of AltaMare’s {1233 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach; 305.532.3061} quality is the fact that it’s not on the main tourist stretch of Lincoln Road, which ends at the cinema. This means it has to rely principally on regulars rather than tourists–always a good sign in our experience. AltaMare specializes in Mediterranean-accented seafood with a few interesting meat dishes for the dedicated carnivore.

Main Dining room

We all like going to restaurants where we’re known and greeted personally by the owner or manager. It makes us feel wanted and even a little bit important particularly if we’re entertaining guests. Owner Claudio Giordano is always there to welcome guests and ensure that everything’s running smoothly. Claudio, who trained in hotels in Italy, Germany, Venezuela, and England before opening his own restaurants in Miami, is a consummate professional.

But however effusive the greeting and however welcome we’re made to feel, the main reason we return to a restaurant again and again is because we like it and because the food’s good. And at AltaMare, we do and it is.

Fresh Fish

Wahoo Crudo: a loin of wahoo seared rare, sliced thinly, and served with the best extra virgin olive oil, avocado, fleur de sel, and bottarga (salted cured fish roe)

Wahoo Crudo: a loin of wahoo seared rare, sliced thinly, and served with the best extra virgin olive oil, avocado, fleur de sel, and bottarga (salted cured fish roe)

Homemade Pappardelle with fresh tomato sauce, chunks of braised short rib, and mozzarella di bufala

Homemade Pappardelle with fresh tomato sauce, chunks of braised short rib, and mozzarella di bufala

Two of our favorites are the Canaveral Shrimp Linguini and the Risotto Frutti Di Mare. The Octopus Carpaccio starter with lemon, olive oil, and potato salad is always excellent. There are daily specials on the menu depending on what’s fresh that day. As one would expect from a restaurant of this standard, there’s an extensive wine list that includes Planeta, one of our favorite Italian Chardonnays, as well as a delicious Brunello di Montalcino if you’re in the mood for red wine.

AltaMare recently started an increasingly popular happy hour between 5pm and 7pm with deals on oysters, crudos, and other tasty dishes washed down by $6 drinks.

Kouzinas

Foxhole Market & Deli {187 Southwest Seventh Street; 305.529.6263}

Transport yourself back to the charming corner grocery store of your childhood at Foxhole Market & Deli. Foxhole comes to Miami’s booming Brickell area, with a full roster of healthy products at affordable prices. Everyday necessities like premier deli meats and cheese, dairy products, fresh produce, imported and domestic beer and wine, and baked goods are tucked away here, along with home and pet supplies, health and hygiene products, and cleaning supplies. Nestled beside the scenic Miami River, Foxhole has an outdoor area for customers to enjoy. And as if that wasn’t enough, they also have free Wifi, in-store ATMs, and order delivery. Foxholemarket.com

Kouzina Greek Bistro {3535 Northeast Second Avenue, Midtown; 954.394.4140}

An alfresco Greek kitchen comes to Midtown Miami, bringing sun-kissed wine grapes and village market provisions to delight in. Greek hospitality pioneers and Kouzina owners say they chose to open this Greek bistro in Miami because of the city’s natural Mediterranean sensibilities. The 90-seat indoor-outdoor restaurant serves simple and sophisticated home-cooked Greek fare packed with flavors from the Aegean sea, mountain oregano, and Mykonos island-harvested ingredients. kouzinabistro.com

Mixtura-Key Biscane {328 Crandon Boulevard Suite 120, Key Biscayne; 786.615.2468}

Specializing in Peruvian culinary arts, Mixtura brings staples from ancient cultures to the modern kitchen in their new Key Biscayne location. Already a neighborhood favorite in North Miami Beach, Mixtura unloads their Peruvian panache with first-rate ceviches, tiraditos, a killer Lomo Saltado over risotto, and a selection of plump sushi rolls. Undeniably fresh and inviting, Mixtura is sure to light up Key Biscayne with Peruvian fusion flair. mixturarestaurant.com

Nikko by Sunshine {186 Southeast 12th Terrace, CU-2, Brickell; 305.418.0151}

Brickell is shining a little bit brighter since Nikko by Sunshine moved into the area. Owner and Chef Sunchai “Sunshine” Naknoon, formerly of China Grill, Fisher Island Club, and the Sheraton Bal Harbour Beach Resort, opened a modern Asian kitchen in the swanky Solaris building on Biscayne Bay. Thailand-born and Japan-trained Sunshine is a true artisan, fashioning each sushi, sashimi, curry, and noodle as a masterpiece of gastronomy. His bounty of whimsical creations are filled with bold, succulent flavors that appeal to all the senses. nikkobysunshine.com

The District {190 Northeast 46th Street; 305.573.4199}

The District Miami braids together South Florida charm, pan-American flavor, and culinary craftsmanship to create one of Miami’s most unique dining destinations. Transforming a historic home in the winsome Buena Vista neighborhood into a contemporary eatery outfitted with sophistication and comfort, this must-see offers countless old-Florida delights and New-World treats. Plus, there’s the breath-taking décor—a dining room filled with custom-made Westchester-style leather couches and industrial touches of wood, metal, and brick. The full-bodied menu is directed by fresh and sustainable ingredients pulled from local farms, and rounded out by the bar’s wide selection of boutique wines and artisanal craft beers. The District is spearheaded and envisioned by global hospitality connoisseur Alexander Ringleb and Executive Chef Horacio Rivadero, <i>Food & Wine<i> magazine’s 2012 Best New Chef for the Gulf Region, combining the best of past and present, new and old, familiar and exotic, a paean to the glories of Florida. thedistrictmiami.com

Boxpark {1111 Southwest First Avenue, Brickell; 305.356.8385}

Celebrating food in its wild, wholesome glory, Boxpark is a purist’s refuge. Following the perfect order of nature to allow the cuisine to evolve organically, Boxpark respects farm-to-table cooking with an especially humble approach to food by sourcing locally and honoring the quality of fresh ingredients found in South Florida. A hands-off aesthetic that allows the true form of ingredients to shine gives way to their mantra, “Food. Unfiltered.” This new culinary enclave comes to Brickell in an open-concept space with a beautiful, accessible kitchen that invites curiosity and conversation in a communal dining room. Exotic selections like rabbit and alligator mingle with seasonal fare to transform the ordinary into extraordinary, satiating the most sophisticated of palates with honest cooking and refined provisions. boxparkmiami.com 

Europa Delicatessen And Gourmet Market {425 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.534.0070}

Europa Delicatessen and Gourmet Market is a family-owned boutique deli and gourmet store offering the highest quality in Western and Eastern European deli products, imported ethnic gourmet groceries and baskets, bakery items, salads, soups, and sandwiches from Russia, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary and Austria, to mention a few. Settled on the tip of Miami Beach’s South of Fifth District, Europa is the one-stop shop that’s been missing from the neighborhood—until now. It’s a deli, a bakery, a gourmet market, and a coffeehouse all rolled into one. What’s more, Europa prepares breakfast, lunch, and dinner for dine-in, takeout, or delivery.

Altamare {1233 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach; 305.532.3061}

On the west end of Lincoln Road lies Altamare, the best place to find fresh fish and pasta in town, not to mention the hottest celeb sightings on the beach. Now open for lunch, Altamare’s ocean fare remains as fresh as ever, with all of their seafood collected from local purveyors. From Pan-Seared Day Boat Scallops and local Snapper Ceviche to braised Harris Ranch Ribs and housemade Mushroom Ravioli, every dish is simple and classic, ensuring that the freshness always shines through. altamarerestaurant.com