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MiAMi LiViNG 115 ML SELECTS BALI CAFÉ 109 E 2nd Ave. | Miami (305) 358-5751 Indonesian Moderate Named after the island off the coast of Indonesia, this café features authentic Indonesian cuisine. Try these Indonesian favorites: satays, gado gado (tofu, egg and steamed veggies in peanut sauce) and the savory nasi goreng (fried rice with spicy coconut chicken and beef). You're mouth will experience a variety of appetizing flavors. JAKE'S BAR & GRILL 6901 SW 57th Ave. | South Miami (305) 662-8632 | jakesbar.net Bar & Grill Moderate A lively bar and restaurant, this place serves up yummy food with a smile. You'll enjoy sophisticated grilled meat and seafood dishes, along with an excellent wine list. On Tuesdays you can listen to live jazz while you eat dinner. LOCATION CATEGORY | COST DESCRIPTION CARIBBEAN DELIGHT 236 NE 1st Ave. | Miami (305) 381-9254 Caribbean Inexpensive Feel as if you're dining in the islands with this Caribbean-inspired menu featuring jerked, curried and stewed meats, and refreshing beverages like ginger beer and homemade lemonade. They also serve soursop soup. Their tropical fare is just plain delicious. MOSAICO 1000 S. Miami Ave. | Miami (305) 371-3473 | mosaicorestaurant.com Creative Spanish Expensive Featuring a vibrant lounge and cool rooftop terrace, their ambiance alone will have you returning time after time. Rest assured that their menu is just as great as their surroundings, featuring an exquisite Lamb-shoulder braided with strawberry-rhubarb marmalade and potato foam—ice creams and sorbets accompany the lamb too. And you'll love their succulent Maine Lobster—delicious. PERRICONE'S MARKETPLACE AND CAFE 15 SE 10th St. | Miami (305) 374-9449 Gourmet Bistro Moderate Owner, Steven Perricone demonstrates his worldly taste with this unique marketplace and café. Featuring homemade mozzarella, chocolate sushi, calamari, and sub-sandwiches—these are just a few of their popular menu items. You'll find foods from all around the globe, from San Francisco chocolates to international wines. DOWNTOWN MIAMI/BRICKELL RIVER OYSTER BAR 650 S. Miami Ave. | Miami (305) 530-1915 | therivermiami.com Oyster Bar Moderate Serving fresh oysters shipped daily from the shores of the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf of Mexico, you can get your fill of these delicious sea-dwelling delights. Their drink menu features a number of refreshing libations, like specialty brews on tap, wines, and top shelf liquors. The expertly seasoned fare is served up by Chef David Bracha's team of culinary artists. Dining Maison d'Azur Words by Martin Haro Picture it: You are dining in a beautiful, earthy, warmly lit room, surrounded by a lushly landscaped garden, the smell of jasmine in the air…. Actually, stop imagining it and start living it. Now you can since Maison d'Azur has relocated to The Hotel Astor on South Beach. The restaurant features top-quality and top-choice ingredients in every dish, which include a $41 deliciously grilled Mediterranean branzino and a $32 Canadian salmon that are well worth their price. Maison d'Azur is so proud of their delivered-daily fresh fish that they have set up a market right in front of their open kitchen to display it, offering guests the chance to personally pick the one they would like readied for dinner. Among the menu's highlights are the Spaguetti aux Truffes ($70), prepared tableside in a parmesan wheel, and for the meat lovers, the $36 "New Yorker," a 12 oz. Brandt Beef prime aged and cooked to perfection. Paired with the signature side of truffled mac & cheese it is quite irresistible. Maison d'Azur is located at 956 Washington Ave. in Miami Beach. For more information, call (305) 403-1062 or visit www.maisondazur.net. 956 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. ML pick dining

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