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    Isabelas

    3.1 (7 reviews)
    ModerateNew American
    Closed 6:30 am - 11:00 AM

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    Sixty Vines

    Sixty Vines

    4.6(206 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown

    Came for brunch with a large group, before the crowds came into the restaurant so we had most of…read morethe restaurant to ourselves around our long singular table. The menu presented menu intriguing options for food and drinks, and being a large group we ordered most items on the brunch menu. We were all very impressed with the food, even some items which were unique but still very tasty such as the carrot cake pancake! Big kudos to the server who handled our table, as he did an admirable job, especially compared to some other restaurants that made mistakes around orders.

    4..5/5 stars rounded up! Group of 6 came for brunch and loved the food, great service (shout out to…read moreLarissa) and boozy drinks. Larissa sent over toffee pull part monkey bread for us and it was so decadent and rich - everyone enjoyed it! Spicy bloody Mary's had a kick and the cookie that came with the coffees were so airy and light. What we ordered: - avocado bene croast- overall solid dish... liked the croissant and bacon but wish the egg was soft boiled or poached and not the well done it came in - breakfast pizza - so good and had a nice kick - breakfast club - good flavor combo - winemakers breakfast - chicken sausage were good and the fig jam was yummy - we ordered our side of hash browns fried hard and it was good but could have been left in more. These as leftovers in the air fryer were amazing! Would definitely come back to try other items and shout out to Larissa for setting a great vibe with great service

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    Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Lobster risotto

    Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen

    4.0(637 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    4/5 Stars (Or one very confused British accent) If you've…read moreever wanted to feel like a contestant on Hell's Kitchen without the risk of being called a "donkey" in front of millions, this is the spot. We walked in with expectations higher than Gordon's blood pressure during a dinner service, and for the most part, we survived the gauntlet. The Hits & Misses * The Vibe: The ambiance was 10/10. Our waiter was so fast I'm convinced he's training for an Olympic sprint. Service was top-tier- no "shut it down!" moments here. * Oysters Rockefeller: These were... fine? If "okay at best" was a flavor profile, this was like "I'm here because I looked fancy." Wouldn't order again. * The Beef Wellington: The undisputed heavyweight champion. Absolute wow on a plate. It was so good I almost expected Gordon to burst through the kitchen doors just to tell me how beautiful it was. If this dish were a person, I'd let it borrow money. * The Mac & Cheese: Someone call 911 because a crime was committed. This was easily the worst thing I had all night. I've had better cheesy experiences from a cardboard box with a cartoon on it. It was a "No" from me, dawg. * Sticky Toffee Pudding: This dessert is essentially a culinary eraser. One bite and I completely forgot about the lackluster oysters and the tragic mac & cheese. It was so good it should probably be illegal in at least three states. The Verdict Look, we came here as Ramsay superfans ready to judge, and we left happy. Was it perfect? No. But with great company and a Wellington that could bring world peace, it was a fantastic experience.

    We (my partner and I) came here with high expectations since it's a Gordon Ramsay establishment,…read moreand ended up deciding that it wasn't worth the price or the hype, unfortunately, mainly because many of the dishes tasted mediocre. While I still thought that most food still tasted better than that in many restaurants I have been to, it was not as good as the food in many restaurants that had similar price ranges as this one. The best dishes in our opinion were the lobster risotto and the crispy salmon, both having good flavor from the lobster and the salmon themselves, and the green curry next to the salmon offering a distinct combination since the flavor profiles contrast was huge. The curry itself tasted pretty standard. The risotto had enough buttery taste and I could taste the truffle in it as well. After that, the crab roll had a good amount of mashed avocado which wasn't common but it worked pretty well. The beef wellington was way too salty, mainly because of the red wine demi-glace and the mushroom mixture in the wellington itself, and the amount of root vegetables was so tiny. The steak sandwich was very filling and had an abundant amount but the steak meat didn't even taste seasoned, and the mustard dominated the flavor way too much to the point that it made the sandwich lose its unique taste. The sticky toffee pudding was so dry and plain inside that tasting the mixture itself without trying it with the ice cream or the caramel just didn't work. My partner and I would've both wanted it to be a bit crispier which would create a good textural contrast. Overall we had concluded that for the amount of money we had spent, we wouldn't recommend this establishment or return, but I was still grateful that I finally had the chance to try the famous Beef Wellington finally. The steak inside did taste good, and I can cross this off my bucket list.

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    The kitchen was outstanding. This was only 1/2 of it.

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    Earls Kitchen + Bar

    Earls Kitchen + Bar

    4.1(127 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown

    Lavish tropical greenery wraps around warm, modern wood finishes to create what can only be…read moredescribed as a lush, upscale jungle retreat, a genuine escape from the city outside. For anyone familiar with locations like the one at Dadeland, this Earl's is a transformative departure. It completely redefines what the brand stands for aesthetically. What makes it particularly versatile is how thoughtfully the space has been segmented. There are vibrant, social areas perfect for a night out with friends or a family gathering, and more intimate, softly lit corners suited for a romantic dinner. Whichever mood you're in, Earl's World Center accommodates it effortlessly, and much of that credit goes to Experience Manager Sophia Lima, whose masterful curation of the environment ensures the atmosphere is always perfectly attuned. The food impresses across the board. The guacamole is rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced, with a subtle elote garnish that adds a welcome Mexican street-food warmth. The chips are clearly fresh, never from a bag, a small but telling detail. On the Japanese side, the crispy rice topped with salmon and tuna tartare is texturally perfect, and the crab rolls are genuinely hard to say no to on a second pass of the menu. Planning an event? The charcuterie board -- prosciutto, mortadella, fine cheeses, and roasted nuts -- is an elegant centerpiece worth requesting. For drinks, the margarita lineup is a highlight. Both the classic and mango varieties are light-handed on sweetness and pair beautifully with the guacamole. But the standout is the Baileys espresso martini, impeccably shaken and balanced, it pairs with surprising elegance alongside the sushi selections. The team rounds it all out with genuine warmth and real chemistry between them, making the dining room feel alive rather than scripted. Don't miss the outdoor terrace, nestled in open-air greenery right next to the new Apple Store in the redeveloped plaza. Earl's proves you don't have to sacrifice quality for variety. Much like their blue parrot mascot, Earl's flies across different culinary styles, Mexican, Japanese, and beyond, without ever losing the delightful charm of each one.

    I had dinner with two of my cousins at Earls Kitchen + Bar. After spending $320, my server Alyssa…read morewas not satisfied with the tip I left and proceeded to tell me that if I did not tip her 18%, she "doesn't make any money." I'm not sure what that had to do with me or the level of service I personally experienced. I tipped her what I felt the service deserved. She continued explaining "that's just how it is," and I told her respectfully that I felt her comments were unprofessional. I also spoke with the manager on duty to express my concerns because no customer should feel pressured or guilted over a tip amount after already paying for their meal. Despite that, I still left her an extra $5 in cash to make sure she was compensated. Is this really what we're doing now in Miami?

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    Stubborn Seed - Chef Jeremy Ford

    Stubborn Seed

    4.2(637 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$$$
    Fine dining
    Full bar

    Terrific Miami Beach cocktail bar with a bit of food. Great food/beverage, great service and great…read moreambience. Try the simple greens salad. It's extraordinarily good: simple greens expertly prepared with what seemed like a secret sauce. The vibe is classy speakeasy. The crowd is also fun and vibrant. The patrons seemed split about evenly between locals and tourists. The staff is very friendly, but again classy. It was just the right mix of smiling chatter without being intrusive

    We visited this place to celebrate my daughter's birthday. It was my second time here, but on this…read morevisit we decided to explore the tasting menu experience. The space is pleasant and well designed--more casual than formal, but still inviting and comfortable. We opted for the 6-course menu. We considered the 9-course option, but the additional items included oysters, foie gras, and clams, which are not our preference. Overall, every dish was excellent. The execution, presentation, and flavor were consistently impressive. The agnolotti was a standout--rich, balanced, and full of flavor. The pavlova was my favorite, with a unique texture and flavor profile that really stood out. The lamb was also very good, though I would have preferred a slightly crispier skin, as it felt a bit soggy. Some of the courses were more like amuse-bouche--very small, one-bite portions that are usually complementary in a tasting menu. Because of this, the experience felt closer to a 4-course meal, including dessert. The pacing between courses was occasionally too long, especially considering the one bite size of some dishes. Based on that , I would prefer to stick with the à la carte menu on a future visit.  For drinks, some of us chose cocktails while others selected the wine pairing. The wine pairing was excellent--well curated, generously poured, and fairly priced. I would definitely recommend it. The cocktails, however, were less consistent. The Facundo and the Corn Whisper were too sweet for a dinner setting, the Heat Wave was too high in acidity, and the "signature" Old Fashioned felt standard. Cocktails also took too long to arrive, although the service made up for the delay by offering one complimentary. Service overall was excellent--friendly, attentive, and very detail-oriented. The presentation of each dish was also carefully executed and added to the experience. Most importantly, the food here is outstanding--easily among the best in Miami. This is definitely a place worth visiting, and one I would happily return to.

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