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General South Florida Sites

For entertainment, dining, sports, and festival information produced in cooperation with the Sun-Sentinel: southflorida.digitalcity.com.

The site of Florida's official tourism bureau, this extensive website includes information on attractions, beaches, golfing, and watersports, as well as airport information, weather, and maps: www.flausa.com.

This site links to more than a dozen convention bureaus throughout the state. Most of the sites include information on attractions, dining, lodging, and shopping: www.facvb.org.

Detailed information on state parks, right down to what kind of wildlife hangs out where, and the lowdown on fees, attractions, and facilities: www.dep.state.fl.us/parks.

A nicely organized guide to theme parks, marine attractions, museums, boating, fishing, and much more, as well as advice for first-time visitors to the Sunshine State: www.see-florida.com.

City Guides, Dining & Entertainment Sites

A collection of websites regarding Miami, all with links to other relevant websites: gomiami.about.com.

For listings and reviews for Miami arts and entertainment events, restaurants, shopping, and attractions: miami.citysearch.com.

A well-rounded guide to Key West, including an events calendar and extensive listings for attractions, sightseeing and ecotours, theater, art galleries, dining, lodging, fishing, and shopping: key-west.com.

A guide to gay-friendly Key West: www.gaykeywestfl.com.

Featuring local news and up-to-date information on events and entertainment options from the Miami Herald: www.miami.com.

This site offers reviews and listings for attractions, entertainment, restaurants, hotels, and shopping, and includes categories for kids, and gays and lesbians. Unlike some other city guides, Time Out: Miami makes a concerted effort to cater to tourists as well as locals: www.timeout.com/miami.

Miami's leading alternative weekly includes features and listings for music, theater, film, and more: www.miaminewtimes.com.

Here's a nice roundup of music, theater, sports, and dining choices in South Florida: www.sun-sentinel.com/showtime.

Listings and reviews for Miami. Each restaurant has a capsule review and ratings based on surveys received from site users. For many restaurants, only two or three people have bothered to submit ratings, so they may not be statistically significant. However, comments can be instructive, as CuisineNet's readers discuss service, parking, free birthday desserts, and a host of other insightful topics: www.cuisinenet.com.

Reviewing top restaurants, Zagat has made a name for itself as the people's choice, as its listings are based on extensive surveys: www.zagat.com.

 

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Best for Celebrating a Big Deal: The Forge Restaurant on Miami Beach (tel. 305/538-8533) is a multichambered, ornately decorated (and priced) monument known for its decadent wines, steak, and fish.

Best Romantic Restaurant: Casa Tua, in South Beach (tel. 305/673-1010), offers exquisite Italian cuisine in a Mediterranean villa that's hidden from the street with lush landscaping and an iron gate, resplendent outdoor garden, cozy Hamptons-esque dining room, communal kitchen, and intimate upstairs lounge and patio.

Best Waterfront Dining: It's a tossup between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, but whichever you prefer, there are two restaurants that provide front-row seats to both. The Mandarin Oriental Hotel's global fusion restaurant, Azul (tel. 305/913-8258), faces the Miami skyline and beautiful, tranquil Biscayne Bay, while the Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne's Aria (tel. 305/365-4500) faces the Atlantic, but its Mediterranean cuisine could have you thinking you're floating off the coast of, say, Spain. Tough decisions, but both are winners.

Louie's Backyard in Key West (tel. 305/294-1061) offers Caribbean cuisine and one of the best views of the gulf you'll ever have.

Best Restaurant Worth the Wait for a Table: The legendary South Florida institution known as Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant, in Miami Beach (tel. 305/673-0365), refuses to take reservations, but that doesn't stop people from clawing their way into the restaurant for a table -- despite a wait that's often in excess of 3 hours.

Best Cuban Restaurant: There's always a debate on who has the best, most authentic Cuban cuisine, but for those of you who have never been to Havana, Miami's Versailles, in Little Havana (tel. 305/444-0240), is the quintessential Cuban diner, featuring enormous portions at paltry prices.

Best Steakhouse: Miami's Capital Grille (tel. 305/374-4500) may be part of a chain, but its dry-aged steaks are still a cut above the rest.

In addition to the Forge Restaurant, Christy's, in Coral Gables (tel. 305/446-1400), is another top carnivorous choice, with superb steaks and famous Caesar salads.

Best New World Cuisine: It's a tossup between the restaurants of the original founders of the palate-pleasing fusion of Florida and Caribbean (Floribbean) ingredients: Norman's, in Coral Gables (tel. 305/446-6767), owned by James Beard chef Norman van Aken, and Chef Allen's, in Aventura (tel. 305/935-2900), owned by chef Allen Susser. Whichever chef's cuisine you choose, they both do wonders with mangoes.

Sexiest Restaurant: Grass Restaurant and Lounge, in Miami's Design District (tel. 305/573-3355), brings an exotic element to the urban chic neighborhood with an Asian menu, thatched roof tiki huts, and an equally sultry crowd that always seems to know where the grass is greener when it comes to Miami's ever evolving it list.

Best Scene: Nobu, in Miami Beach (tel. 305/695-3232), is the unrivaled sushi den in which everyone from Justin Timberlake to Madonna have been spotted swooning over their sashimi.

Taverna Opa, also in Miami Beach, Hollywood, and Ft. Lauderdale (tel. 305/673-6730; 954/929-4010; 954/567-1630), makes the film My Big Fat Greek Wedding look like a big fat bore with its own plate breaking, table dancing, ouzo pouring version of a Greek bacchanalia.

Best Sunday Brunch: The Blue Door on Miami Beach (tel. 305/674-6400) turns the sleek and chic Delano lobby into a help-yourself-to-anything, calorie-busting Sunday brunch of gourmet fare and insanely good desserts.

The Design District's bohemian, Haight Ashbury-ish 190 (tel. 305/576-9779) offers up fried green tomatoes, huevos rancheros, and an entire menu and pool table full of dishes, all for an unheard of $15 all you can eat price tag. At the stately Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, Palme d'Or (tel. 305/445-1926) rolls out a regal buffet that's good enough to feed royalty. Delray Beach's De La Tierra (tel. 561/272-5678) features a gourmet all-you-can-eat $35 brunch including alcoholic beverages -- an unheard-of value that comes complete with a stunning outdoor garden setting.

Best View: Big Fish, in Miami (tel. 305/373-1770), is all about gritty-chic, located on the Miami River, where tugboats and cargo ships slink by as you indulge in fresh fish and sip good Italian wine under the glow of the brilliant downtown skyline hovering above. Red Fish Grill (tel. 305/668-8788) is ensconced in Coral Gables' Matheson Hammock Park and located on the edge of a saltwater lagoon, a setting so blissfully distracting, you may forget to pay attention to what's on your plate. Le Tub (tel. 954/921-9425) may not be considered fine dining, but when you sink your teeth into one of their incredible burgers while overlooking the Intracoastal, nothing could be finer.

Best Haute Cuisine: Mark's Las Olas, in Fort Lauderdale (tel. 954/463-1000), and Miami's Azul (tel. 305/913-8254) are both run by celebrity chefs Mark Militello (whose New American cuisine restores the faith of gourmands whose palates once belonged to the Pan-Asian Fusion movement) and the Food Network's Michelle Bernstein (whose Latin, Asian, Caribbean, and French fusion cuisine is inimitable and worshipped by foodies all over the world).

Best People-Watching: The News Café, in South Beach (tel. 305/538-6397), practically invented the sport of people-watching, encouraging its customers to sit at an outdoor table all day if they want, lingering over the passing parades of people while sipping a cappuccino. Lincoln Road's Euro-fabulous Segafredo Espresso cafe (tel. 305/673-0047), provides a front-row seat to the hordes of people who parade along the pedestrian mall.

Best Comfort Food: Big Pink, in Miami Beach (tel. 305/532-4700), serves kitsch in large doses, featuring TV dinners served in compartmentalized trays. It's fun and funky, and the food's pretty good, too.

Best Italian Food: Miami Beach's Macaluso's (tel. 305/604-1811) would make Tony Soprano very proud of his Italian heritage, thanks to Chef Michael's expertly prepared Staten Island-meets-SoHo cuisine.

Best Kids' Restaurant: South Miami's GameWorks (tel. 305/667-4263) is the brainchild of co-owner Steven Spielberg, whose virtual reality and video games contribute to the actual reality of kids cleaning their plates so that they can play. The videogames also appeal to adults, as do the restaurant and full bar, which make nights at GameWorks a 21-and-over hangout.

Best Mexican: The fresh, authentic Mexican fare at El Rancho Grande, in Miami Beach (tel. 305/673-0480), will have you swearing off Taco Bell forever.

Best Star-Studded Sushi Restaurant: Nobu, at The Shore Club hotel in Miami Beach (tel. 305/695-3100), is known for its star sushi chef and owner, the legendary Nobu Matsuhisa, but the raw facts about this restaurant are as simple as its stellar clientele (which includes Madonna, among others): It's unquestionably the best sushi in town. For fabulous sushi minus the Hollywood vibe, Miami Beach's Shoji Sushi (tel. 305/532-4245) is at the top of the A-list.

Best Seafood: Grillfish, in South Beach (tel. 305/538-9908), is simple, unpretentious, and consistently serves the freshest fish in town -- any which way you desire.

Best Late-Night Dining: In addition to the 24-hour News Café and Big Pink, Jerry's Famous Deli (tel. 305/534-3244) on South Beach serves a deluge of deli food 24/7. Ft. Lauderdale's Lester's Diner (tel. 954/525-5641) is a 24-hour institution, serving classic greasy-spoon fare at ridiculously cheap prices. The Floridian Restaurant, also in Fort Lauderdale (tel. 954/463-4041), serves everything from eggs to steaks, 24 hours a day, but the vantage point for people-watching rates higher than the food.

Kitschiest Dining: Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House (tel. 305/947-4581) is a must for those looking for a retro-fabulous North Miami Beach experience, with a wait staff as old as the vinyl booths and the best corned beef on rye south of the Lower East Side. Dogma Grill (tel. 305/759-8434) is a cool little hotdog stand whose motto is "A Frank Philosophy." Green Turtle Inn, on Islamorada (tel. 305/664-9031), is an old-fashioned Florida Keys institution since 1947, featuring moderately priced steaks, stone crabs, and, yes, turtle, to the tune of campy pianist Tina Martin.

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