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EXPLORE MIAMI | | | | | | | 1685 Collins Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-674-6400 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. This hyper-modern restaurant, with its sleek, chic interior, is considered command central for Miami's fabulous scene-makers. Housed inside the stylish Delano Hotel, the Blue Door boast an outdoor dining area that is in particular demand. Or diners can opt for space at the large communal table in the lobby of the hotel, a great vantage point for watching the who's-who traipse by Madonna, Calvin Klein, and the like. If you aren't preoccupied by the scene, you'll enjoy great brunch dishes like Belgian malted waffles, salmon Benedict on toasted brioche or Blue Door Benedict on a toasted English muffin, served with Hollandaise and truffle carpaccio. Breakfast served daily. Reservations recommended.
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| Chef Innocent at St. Michel162 Alcazar Ave
Coral Gables,
FL
33134-4501
305-446-6572 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. For a fabulous Sunday brunch oozing Old World elegance, head for this longstanding local favorite. While a live pianist serenades you in the background, settle into the dining room, which is full of antiques, lace and flowers. Or sit outside under an umbrella on the sidewalk as you enjoy a full menu of brunch favorites. Dig into the expansive buffet, or feast on à la carte favorites like French toast, waffles, crepes or eggs Benedict. Breakfast served Monday-Friday; brunch on Sunday.
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| 1200 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
305-913-3201 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. Surround yourself in luxury at this upscale French restaurant. First, soak up the glittering ambiance, full of polished crystal, crisp linens and gilt-lined mirrors. Then dive into the rich cuisine, which may include dishes such as lobster fricassee over linguine or chicken stuffed with foie gras. Wonderful wines and impeccable desserts complete this sophisticated yet unpretentious dining experience. Reservations required.
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| 382 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables,
FL
33134-5820
305-448-8984 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. For a pleasing midday meal with all-out French flair, this pleasant bistro fits the bill. Meet friends or business associates for the fixed price lunch, which offers three fabulous courses for one reasonable price. The authentic French soups are a specialty, and fresh seafood is frequently featured as a special. Look for the fresh catch prepared with leeks, tomato, and garlic-infused olive oil. Nice wines and a romantic dining room sweep you away to the Champs-Elysees. Business casual attire.
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| 2415 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables,
FL
33134
305-461-1099 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. Whether you are in the mood for beef, fowl, seafood or salad, you'll be satisfied at elegant, intimate Les Halles. This authentic bistro is always buzzing with activity, and the menu offers numerous unexpected pleasures. The grilled calamari is served with a flavorful ratatouille, and the steak au poivre is a perfectly prepared classic. The frites that accompany this dish are almost as excellent as the beef itself. The duck confit is an indulgent and flavorful choice, served atop a bed of salad frisse and garlic-infused baby potatoes. Speaking of salads, lighter appetites will find plenty of fresh choices on the lunch menu. Request the private balcony tables for a bird's-eye view.
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| 6927 Biscayne Blvd
Miami,
FL
305-759-2001 | | | | | Description: UPPER EAST SIDE. This snug little French-Med charmer on Biscayne is owned by Michelle Bernstein (she formerly headed Azul at the Mandarin Oriental). The space itself sports a certain sense of whimsey the bold blue and orange hues of the walls, the Capiz-shell chandeliers, the kicky orange banquettes, and the assorted chairs, many of which look like they came from thrift stores or yard sales. The cuisine, meanwhile, reflects Bernstein's rich background, from her classical French training to her affinity for Southern, Latin, Italian and even Asian nuances. As you might expect, the results are simply magical. NB The place sits around 60, so reservations are a must.
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| 2611 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables,
FL
33134-6002
305-444-2024 | | | | | Description: CORAL GABLES. Nouvelle French cuisine served in a cozy, unpretentious setting this is the forte of chef-owner Pascal Oudin's friendly little eatery, where Coral Gables sophisticates scramble to secure one of the handful of tables or, if nothing else, a stool at the small bar area. While decor may not dazzle, the menu sure will, especially when one factors in such delightful dishes as lobster bisque, crispy sea bass in a red wine reduction, veal rib-eye with endive, and steamed salmon with shrimp and scallops. Of course, desserts at such a place are always in order, and Pascal's clafoutis with fresh, dark cherries is nothing short of divine. Reservations are suggested, especially on the weekends.
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| 1001 S Miami Ave
Miami,
FL
33130
305-373-1940 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. This understated, romantic country bistro combines French and Italian cuisines with sublime results. Set away from the hustle of the city, the French-style former home is shielded by a grove of oaks, lending a woodsy, rustic feel. The menu offers a broad range of items, but seafood is the top choice for most patrons. Enjoy homemade pâté, sautéed scallops St. Jacques in creamy champagne sauce, or the always-excellent steak frites. The wine list includes superb French and international varietals. Reservations recommended.
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| 1677 Collins Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
305-532-2311 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. Experience the color and flavor of France at Tamara. The menu takes traditional Continental cooking and applies a decidedly modern spin. Menu highlights include blackened grouper with tagliolini pasta, scallop and salmon dua and croissant chicken pot pie. Soak up the evocative Art Deco-style interior and enjoy a cocktail, particularly during happy hour, when Cosmopolitans are two for the price of one. At the adjoining cabaret bar, the D'Lounge, you'll find plush couches and live music. Valet parking: $12-$30.
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| 801 Collins Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139-5807
305-674-9474 | | | | | Description: SOUTH BEACH. It's true that celeb hotspots in Miami are a dime a dozen, but since this whimsical eatery opened a few years back, it's been the sexy playground of everybody from Mick and Madonna to Oliver Stone and Rupert Everett. Featuring cozy velvet banquettes, ornate Venetian glass lamps, and an exotic Art Deco ceiling, the indoor dining area screams "South Beach." Meanwhile, outdoor dining offers a more subdued brush with the cutting-edge, featuring candle-lit, umbrella'ed tables, tropical plants, trickling fountains, and an ever-present Atlantic breeze. Featured menu items include spicy seared tuna, roasted rack of lamb, tuna marinated in Brazilian cachaca, and foie gras terrine. Reservations are required.
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