Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s culinary scene is on a tear. Whether strolling over from the Brightline station or settling into a local night out along Las Olas, this bustling downtown now offers more ...
Broward County has no chill when it comes to seafood — and for good reason. With the Atlantic so close and the Caribbean just beyond, the region is flush with oceanic bounty. Local chefs put that ...
A bite-sized Miami favorite La Latina is an actual arepera, meaning that arepas are the specialty and everything else is secondary. In fact, Bill Addison, Eater’s former roving restaurant critic, ...
El Vino Crudo in Old San Juan offers a unique fusion of a natural wine bar, restaurant, and shop. Located on Calle Fortaleza, this minimalist yet inviting space beautifully integrates Old San Juan’s ...
Miami has long had a love affair with Italian food, but lately it’s crossed into something more intense. From laid-back pizza joints to glossy Miami-meets-Milan clubstaurants, Italian cooking is ...
South Beach is one of Miami’s most iconic neighborhoods, famous for nightlife, beach chairs, and the chaos of Ocean Drive. Beyond the tourist traps and flashy pop-ups, the neighborhood still delivers ...
Las’ Lap is named for the final hour of Carnival, and the restaurant brings Caribbean energy to South Beach without the chaos. The narrow dining room offers a welcome break from nearby party spots, ...
Mary Lou’s Miami brings Palm Beach’s buzziest supper-club-meets-nightlife concept to the former Wall lounge at the W South Beach, blurring the line between dinner, drinks, and full-on dancing. Expect ...
Dubai’s much-hyped Japanese restaurant, Mimi Kakushi, brings its blend of traditional and modern Japanese cuisine, along with its award-winning cocktail program, to Miami. Set on the fourth floor, ...