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4-Day Foodie Itinerary in Miami

Monday August 7: Enjoying Miami's Culinary Delights

Spend your first day immersing yourself in Miami's vibrant food scene. Start your morning at the famous Versailles Restaurant, known for its delicious Cuban cuisine. Indulge in a classic Cuban breakfast of pastelitos and café con leche. Afterward, head to the Wynwood Walls, where you can explore the vibrant street art and grab a quick bite at one of the food trucks in the area. In the afternoon, visit the Little Havana neighborhood and try some authentic Cuban sandwiches at Sergio's Restaurant. In the evening, make a reservation at Joe's Stone Crab and savor their renowned stone crab claws.

  • Versailles Restaurant: $10, 1 hour
  • Wynwood Walls: Free, 2 hours
  • Little Havana (Sergio's Restaurant): $15, 1.5 hours
  • Joe's Stone Crab: $50, 2 hours

Tuesday August 8: Exploring Miami's Fusion Cuisine

On your second day, discover the diverse culinary fusions in Miami. Start your morning in the vibrant neighborhood of South Beach and enjoy a brunch at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, famous for its Southern comfort food with a modern twist. Afterward, head to the Latin Quarter and explore the flavors of the Caribbean at Gloria Estefan's restaurant, Bongos Cuban Café. In the evening, venture to the trendy Brickell area and dine at Komodo, a stylish Asian fusion restaurant.

  • Yardbird Southern Table & Bar: $25, 1.5 hours
  • Bongos Cuban Café: $30, 2 hours
  • Komodo: $40, 2 hours

Wednesday August 9: Coastal Seafood Delicacies

Indulge in the freshest seafood Miami has to offer on your third day. Start your morning at The Rusty Pelican, located along the waterfront, and enjoy a seafood breakfast with breathtaking views. In the afternoon, head to Casablanca Seafood Bar & Grill, a local favorite known for its diverse seafood menu. Don't miss their famous stone crabs and ceviche. For a memorable evening, dine at the elegant Seaspice, renowned for its waterfront dining experience and delectable seafood.

  • The Rusty Pelican: $30, 1.5 hours
  • Casablanca Seafood Bar & Grill: $40, 2 hours
  • Seaspice: $60, 2.5 hours

Thursday August 10: Foodie Exploration in Little Haiti

On your last day, venture into the vibrant neighborhood of Little Haiti, known for its rich Haitian culinary traditions. Start your morning at Chef Creole, a popular spot for Creole cuisine. Indulge in their mouthwatering griot (fried pork) and fried plantains. In the afternoon, visit the Caribbean Marketplace and explore the local vendors offering traditional Haitian snacks and dishes. For a delightful evening, make a reservation at Le Jardinier, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving innovative plant-based dishes.

  • Chef Creole: $20, 1.5 hours
  • Caribbean Marketplace: Free, 2 hours
  • Le Jardinier: $80, 2.5 hours

Recommendations

While exploring Miami, consider visiting the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, a stunning Italian Renaissance-style villa filled with art and beautiful gardens. Additionally, take a day trip to the Everglades National Park for a unique wildlife experience. To make the most of your trip and save money, consider purchasing a Miami Go Card, which offers discounted entry to multiple attractions. Remember to check local event listings for food festivals or culinary events happening during your visit.

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