
Habana con B
Habana con B sits in Little Havana and operates as a deliberate counterpoint to the tourist-facing spots a few blocks over on Calle Ocho.
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The best restaurants for lunch in Miami, curated by TastyPals editors.

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Habana con B sits in Little Havana and operates as a deliberate counterpoint to the tourist-facing spots a few blocks over on Calle Ocho.
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CVI.CHE 105 is a dependable peruvian option in Aventura that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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CVI.CHE 105 is the restaurant that turned chef Juan Chipoco into shorthand for Peruvian cooking in Miami, and that reputation has held long enough to mean something.
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Pollos & Jarras keeps showing up in the right conversations in Aventura when people want a reliable contemporary plan.
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Fonda Sabaneta keeps showing up in the right conversations when people want a reliable colombian plan.
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West Flagler doesn't run on hype, and Fonda Sabaneta isn't interested in generating any.
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ON THE RUN VEGAN (WYNWOOD) is a sensible vegetarian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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CRAFT Key Biscayne is an easy seafood option in Key Biscayne in Miami to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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{petite} maman is an easy french option in Design District in Miami to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Key Biscayne has always been a strange culinary island — literally and figuratively — where fine dining ambitions tend to collide with a village pace that doesn't reward hustle.
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Jajaja Mexicana's arrival in Wynwood isn't a casual expansion — it's the New York cult concept planting its biggest flag yet on the other side of the country.
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Key Biscayne isn't exactly a neighborhood that needed another middling seafood patio, which is what makes Lima Estilo Nikkei's arrival on Crandon Boulevard feel genuinely consequential.
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Old's Havana Cuban Bar & Cocina is one of the better-known cuban spots in Little Havana in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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MILA is one of the better-known japanese spots in Brickell in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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La Ventana Miami Beach is a dependable colombian option that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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Sala'o Cuban Restaurant & Bar - Live music is one of the better-known cuban spots in Little Havana in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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What Doggi's Arepa Bar is doing in Miami is straightforward and kind of important: it's making the case that Venezuelan street food deserves the same serious attention this city gives to its Cuban and Colombian kitchens, and it's making…
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DIOR Café Miami suits a night out in Design District when you want contemporary that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Mr Cachapa Wynwood is one of the better-known venezuelan spots in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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El Sitio Coffee Bar isn't chasing Miami's flashiest Venezuelan crown, and that restraint is apparently the whole point.
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Little Havana 🇨🇺 Cuban Restaurant Miami Beach is one of the better-known cuban spots in Little Havana in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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Sofia Italian Restaurant Miami is a italian pick in Design District in Miami when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Vale Healthy Kitchen - Miami (Brickell) is an easy vegetarian option in Miami to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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El Nogal Latin Restaurant & Bar is a sensible colombian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Downtown Miami has no shortage of restaurants performing seriousness without backing it up, but Naked Farmer operates from a genuinely different premise.
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Veganlitaly - 100% plant-based restaurant is a vegetarian restaurant in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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NARBONA Key Biscayne is a seafood restaurant in Key Biscayne in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Abbalé Modern Mediterranean Kitchen - Aventura is a mediterranean restaurant in Aventura in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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The Cocinita is a sensible vegetarian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Flora Plant Kitchen landed in Miami in October 2023 with a clear point of view: plant-forward dining in this city can carry genuine cultural weight instead of apologizing for what it leaves off the plate.
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Tin Tin is the project that happens when two chefs with serious pedigree — Sachi Statz, who staged at three-Michelin-star El Celler de Can Roca, and Víctor Santos, who came up working alongside Norman Van Aken and Douglas Rodríguez — dec…
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Dale Arepa Bar & Healthy Bistro has been feeding Miami since 2012 with a clear and uncompromising thesis: Venezuelan home cooking made with fresh ingredients, customizable for how you actually eat, and priced so that eating well doesn't…
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The Plantisserie occupies an interesting corner of Miami's dining map — not the flashy Wynwood mural-backdrop kind of plant-based, but something more grounded and neighborhood-rooted in Little River, where it started in 2015 as a meal pl…
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Old Lisbon's newest address, at 2960 NE 199th Street in Aventura, is the third chapter of a story that began in 1991 and carries the full weight of that history without feeling like a museum.
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Supernatural Kitchen is a sensible vegetarian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Rusty Pelican Miami is a dependable seafood option in Brickell that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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Motek Aventura occupies an interesting position in a neighborhood where Israeli-inflected dining tends toward the polished-but-hollow — rooms built to fill square footage rather than hold a particular kind of evening.
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Novecento is a italian restaurant in Aventura in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Grupo RosaNegra — the Mexico-based hospitality group behind the brand — arrived in Brickell in December 2024 with the kind of swing that makes you pay attention.
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What Alegria by El Rancherito is doing in Miami's Latin dining scene is straightforward but increasingly rare: serving unapologetically Colombian food at price-one dollars without the cafeteria compromise.
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Sanguich is a strong brunch move in Miami when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Andrés Carne de Res Miami is a colombian restaurant in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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STK Aventura is a steakhouse restaurant in Aventura in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Côte Miami is the South Florida extension of the Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse that built its reputation in New York, and the Miami room carries the same foundational premise: a collision of Korean steakhouse tradition and French bu…
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Love Life Cafe is doing something Miami's plant-forward scene has rarely managed with this kind of conviction: making vegetarian food feel genuinely abundant rather than aspirational or apologetic.
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El Patio 305 is doing something Miami has plenty of opportunities to water down but rarely gets right at this price point: straightforward Colombian cooking, no apologies, no pan-Latin hedging.
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Milanezza Key Biscayne is a seafood restaurant in Key Biscayne in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Gaby by Call Me Gaby is the kind of restaurant that only makes sense once you understand who built it and why.
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La Terraza Little Havana is a cuban restaurant in Little Havana in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine is a dependable cuban option in Little Havana that a lot of diners already know and return to.
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Sexy Fish Miami lands in Brickell — one of the most aggressively corporate dining corridors in South Florida — and reportedly refuses to play by those rules.
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Little Havana Restaurant is one of the better-known cuban spots in Little Havana in Miami, which makes it a practical place to start.
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Palo Quemao takes its name from Bogotá's sprawling market district, and the philosophy tracks: this is a Miami spot that reads as a genuine cultural outpost rather than a diluted export.
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Mia Market occupies the second level of Palm Court in the Design District, reached by escalator through a corridor of art-world shopfronts — a setup that makes the arrival feel considered before you've eaten a thing.
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Michael Schwartz opened this Design District room at a moment when Miami's dining credibility was still largely aspirational, and the reputation it built has held across more than a decade — not through brand extension or media momentum,…
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L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon suits a night out when you want restaurant that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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El Gran Inka is a seafood restaurant in Key Biscayne in Miami that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Arepera Araguaney Market is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Serafina Aventura | Italian Restaurant in Miami is a sensible italian call in Aventura in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Arepa Bar is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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La Carreta keeps showing up in the right conversations in Little Havana when people want a reliable cuban plan.
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Pueblito Viejo is a sensible colombian call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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La Latina is a sensible venezuelan call in Miami when you want something that usually lands well.
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Le Jardinier suits a night out when you want french that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Gramps Getaway is an easy seafood option in Key Biscayne in Miami to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Venezuelan food in Miami has a habit of getting shouldered aside by the city's louder culinary obsessions — the Cuban sandwich spots, the Peruvian ceviche temples.
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Contessa Miami is a italian pick in Design District in Miami when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Swan Miami exists at the intersection of every instinct Miami dining has ever acted on — the room first, the room loudest, the room as the entire argument.
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The top restaurants for lunch in Miami include Habana con B, CVI.CHE 105, CVI.CHE 105. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Habana con B is among the top-rated options for lunch in Miami, with a 10.0 Google rating and 1,544 reviews.
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