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Here’s our rundown of Miami’s five not-to-be-missed eateries.

For a taste of South America – My Ceviche

Address: 235 Washington Avenue
USP: Freshest ceviche in town
Try: Naturally, the shrimp ceviche “tradicional” style

Cheap Flights To South America

For good ol’ comfort food – Yardbird

Address: 1600 Lenox Avenue
USP: Classic, Southern soul food for sharing done with style
Try: Llewellyn’s Fine Fried Chicken, Mac N’ Cheese and the Sweet Tea-Brined Southern Ribs

For fine dining – Barton G The Restaurant

Address: 1427 West Avenue
USP: Renowned for exquisite cuisine (be prepared to pay for it) and a fun, theatrical dining experience – think samurai swords for cutting and dry ice foaming cocktails – make a meal of things…in a good way
Try: The lobster pop tarts (served in replica toaster)

For a local vibe – Blue Collar

Address: 6730 Biscayne Blvd
USP: Down to earth food, served in a down to earth setting with down to earth prices…a refreshing change from the typical high end Miami eatery
Try: The hangar steak, the honest worker’s choice

For a trip to Argentina without a passport – Graziano’s (Coral Gables location)

Address: 394 Giralda Ave
USP: Exceptional South American wine selection
Try: The traditional homemade empanadas, or push the boat out with the hand cut wet aged grilled beef bone-in rib eye steak

These recommendations are courtesy of Miami Culinary Tours. At the time of publishing ranked #2 for activities in Miami by tripadvisor, they run food tours around South Beach and Little Havana led by passionate local foodies.

Written by insider city guide series Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to…

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Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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