Seafood
Seafood
Page 2Sexy Fish Miami
Sexy Fish is a restaurant so over-the-top it feels like an LSD trip. The food is mediocre, but no one comes here for the food.
Conch Town USA
Conch Town USA is a classic Allapattah spot making some of the best Bahamian-style conch dishes in Miami.
The Fish House Key Largo
The Fish House in Key Largo is a seafood restaurant and a great place to stop for lunch on the way to Key West.
Prime 112
Prime 112 is a steakhouse in South of Fifth. It's a classic South Beach scene—but the food is also good.
Bubbles + Pearls
Bubbles + Pearls is a queer-owned restaurant in Wilton Manors where you should order oysters and sparkling wine.
Seaspice
Seaspice is a clubby waterfront restaurant on the Miami River. It’s very expensive and you come here more for the scene than the food.
Runas Peruvian Cuisine
Runas is a Peruvian restaurant in Hollywood that makes unique ceviches and tiraditos along with classic limeño dishes.
Krüs Kitchen
Krüs Kitchen is a restaurant in Coconut Grove with a delicious rotating menu and lots of natural wine. It's an absolutely perfect date spot, too.
The Palm
The Palm is an old school American steakhouse in Bay Harbor Islands great for dinner with the parents or pretending it's the '50s.
La Mar by Gaston Acurio
La Mar by Gaston Acurio in Brickell Key serves Peruvian food, including a variety of cebiches, and has a great view of the bay.
Shore To Door Fish Market
Shore To Door in Coconut Grove serves fresh fish on the weekends. Their casual backyard is our favorite place in the whole city to eat seafood.
Plaza Seafood Market
Plaza Seafood is a casual market and restaurant where you can eat fantastic fried seafood or buy a fish to-go.
Mignonette
Mignonette is a slightly upscale seafood spot on the edge of Downtown where you can find some of the best oysters in town.
La Camaronera Fish Market
Little Havana’s La Camaronera serves great seafood in a casual space. It’s also where you’ll find the incredible pan con minuta sandwich.
Joe’s Stone Crab
Joe’s Stone Crab is a seafood restaurant in South Beach that’s over 100-years-old. It’s famous for long waits and stone crabs.
Michael’s Genuine
Michael’s Genuine is a solid choice for an outdoor brunch or somewhat fancy dinner in the Design District.
Kush Coconut Grove
The Spillover is a seafood spot in Coconut Grove with some nice outdoor seating and a good Happy Hour.
Ono Poke Shop
Ono Poke is a casual spot in Wynwood that serves surprisingly good poke and lets you build your own bowl.
Boss Cow
Boss Cow is a Brickell seafood spot with raw bar options, ramen, lobster rolls, and more. It’s good for a date or dinner before a night out.
The Lido Bayside Grill
The Lido Bayside Grill is a waterfront restaurant inside Miami Beach’s Standard Hotel. The view (not the food) is the reason to come here.
Whiskey Joe’s
Whiskey Joe’s is a seafood restaurant in Key Biscayne with a lot of outdoor waterfront seating. The seafood’s OK. The view is better.
Redfish by Chef Adrianne
Redfish is a waterfront seafood restaurant in Coral Gables. The view is great, but the food doesn't justify the price.