Housing and Dining in Miami Amy Smith, November 17, 2022October 30, 2023 Housing and Dining in Miami Photo by Steele Rutherford on Unsplash Make the Most of Your Stay in Florida There’s no doubt that Miami is a foodie’s city of dreams. Flavors from all corners of the world reign supreme throughout The Magic City. Let’s take a look at five options for housing and dining in Miami. From South American cuisines to the Caribbean, Spanish to Cuban, and French to Italian, Miami has established itself as a foodie-forward destination. No wonder Miami is so popular and everyone is eager to have a beautiful home here. If you’re in search of the best dining neighborhoods in Miami, Florida, then you’re in the right place. Read on to discover our top picks in this quick guide! South Beach Known colloquially as SoBe, South Beach is a neighborhood in Miami Beach, Florida. This neighborhood is Miami’s biggest tourist hub attracting thousands of visitors each year. Its world-famous beach scene, combined with Florida’s exceptionally warm and sunny weather, make it an appealing destination for young fitness enthusiasts who enjoy exercising outdoors. The last decade has seen South Beach attract celebrity chefs from diverse ethnic groups. This has led to the burgeoning of breathtaking family-owned eateries and swanky hotel restaurants across the neighborhood. For a heavenly sandwich bite, stop by sandwich masters La Sandwicherie located between Washington and Collin’s avenues. You can also check out Serena’s for a cocktail and Mexican fare to satisfy your taste buds. Housing options in the South Beach neighborhood abound. Here, you will find plenty of luxury homes and villas as well as premium apartments and beach condos. What’s more, most of these are a few minutes walk from the public transportation options like buses, trolleys, and monorails. Doral Doral is a vibrant residential city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It’s one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the Miami area, located just 17 miles west of Miami Beach. For decades, Doral has been known as the home of Galloway’s chain restaurant heaven. But with recent developments in Doral’s culinary scene, there is more to dining in this city now than the Galloway’s. The Downtown Doral area has seen the arrival of artistic restaurant venues like Bulla and Dragonfly Izakaya and Fish Market. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Ocio, an Italian joint specializing in genuine Italian cred, recently opened here. For the dessert buffs, Brain Breeze now serves Miami’s signature liquid nitrogen ice cream in Doral. This makes once-drab Doral a leading culinary neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Wynwood Wynwood is a fast-growing neighborhood located to the west of Miami Beach and north of Downtown Miami. Known for continuous blocks of fascinating, world-renowned murals, Wynwood is the ultimate neighborhood for those who love fun and pleasure. The neighborhood’s stalwart is Wynwood Kitchen & Bar although there are plenty more options to choose from. For example, if you like it casual, savor those yummy tacos at Coyo or Pancho. And if you like it slow and more elaborate, enjoy a hearty meal at Wynwood Diner or Beaker and Gray. Wynwood is also a secret paradise for nightlife lovers. There are a lot of bars, clubs, hipster sports, and more. Needless to say, the neighborhood’s incredible diversity is mind-blowing. Coral Gables Miami’s coolest suburb, Coral Gables is a neighborhood so plush that it’s called The City Beautiful. Located southwest of Downtown Miami, this high-end residential neighborhood boasts Mediterranean Revival architecture, wide avenues, elegant plazas, and a lush, evergreen landscape. And when it comes to food, Coral Gables has trendy, creative options to explore. Eating House Miami is the obvious starting point. This rustic eatery at the edge of ritzy Coral Gables is beloved for its Cap’n Crunch pancakes and stoner-themed 420 Dinner eats such as cold pizza. For the best burgers in Miami, head over to John Martin’s. But don’t stop there. Meander further down the street and try the wine-inspired delicacies at Uvaggio. Caffe Abbracci stakes legitimate claims as a top performer in serving traditional Italian comfort foods like fettuccine, beef carpaccio, and branzino “Belvedere”. And for flavorful, healthy stuff, the food at Books & Books or Small Tea is hard to beat. Little Havana Little Havana, sometimes known as Calle Ocho, is Miami’s epicenter of Cuban cuisine. The Cuban neighborhood is located just west of downtown Miami and about 25 minutes drive from South Beach. Little Havana hosts a whole lot of restaurants serving traditional Cuban delicacies to the locals and visitors. Here, you’ll find Cuban foods like ropa vieja, warm croquetas, roasted pork, pickles, and more. Versailles is the most popular Cuban eatery serving delicious Cuban favorites like Cuban sandwiches, stuffed plantains, and, of course, empanadas. There’s also Café La Trova, another must-visit, where a lot of contemporary Cuban specialties can be found. Finally, don’t forget to make a stop at Viva Mexico for some tongue tacos. Then wind it all up on a sweet note at Azucar Ice Cream for a cup or a cone of its famous Abuela Maria ice cream. Conclusion The five above are just a few of the best neighborhoods available for food lovers in Miami. If you’re planning your next holiday to Florida, we highly recommend trying one of these places. Of course, this is not a complete list of all Miami neighborhoods. There are many other places you can live in Miami based on your budget and lifestyle. We hope you will enjoy it here! Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Florida Travel Travel