This South of Fifth restaurant (run by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford) executes an exquisite balance between relaxed comfort and culinary ambition. The menu changes with the seasons and ingredient availability, but expect regionally inspired dishes like local tomatoes and foie gras “snow” and the ginger and chili-steamed walu with white asparagus and kombu citrus broth. Can’t decide what to order? Opt for the tasting menu and let Ford lead the way. It’s, hands down, the best restaurant in South Beach.
It’s impossible to flip-flop your way down Ocean Drive or Collins Avenue or Lincoln Road without stumbling by a South Beach restaurant beckoning tourists with promises of goblet-sized margaritas or so-called "authentic" Miami foods. Chances are, this will not be a fine dining experience. The truth is, there are so many amazing things to do in South Beach, but scouting out a solid restaurant reservation is not at the top of that list. That’s not to say you can’t eat well—South Beach is full of restaurants with big-name chefs putting out tasty dishes and also semi-hidden spots that the locals have been trying to keep to themselves. So skip the Miami pool party fajita place with bottom-shelf fishbowl cocktails and join us on a real food tour of South Beach.
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