Whether you’re a longtime Miami Beach resident or a snowbird looking to escape the frigid winter, the barrier island is a great spot to try some great seafood. With new spots popping up seemingly on a daily basis, there are a few recommendations worth considering.
No seafood list would be complete without mentioning classic Joe’s Stone Crab which is currently in its 104th season. The Miami Beach mainstay remains a popular fixture in the South Beach area and retains strong appeal among athletes, actors, and politicians.
Sunset Harbour recently welcomed Sunny Poke, known for its morning granola bowls and traditional poke in the afternoon. The man behind it is the same person responsible for Juvia, another popular Miami Beach eatery.
Last May, Estiatorio Milos made its grand debut in South Beach. With its heavy use of elegant marble, white linens, and blue-tiled kitchen, the décor of the restaurant nearly gives the deliciously fresh seafood a run for its money.
THERAPY-IV, a Miami deep sea fishing boat service, brought this update to you. This charter provides all of their clientele with a high-end deep sea fishing experience. With their luxury yacht, exceptional customer service and experienced and professional Captain and crew, visitors can rest easy, they will not only have a memorable fishing experience but will also have the pleasure of visiting the best spots off the coast of Miami and Biscayne Bay. To schedule a trip or to learn more about marlin fishing in Miami Beach, contact 305-945-1578.
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