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Miami restaurants are celebrating. The Michelin guide, which awards its legendary one, two or three stars to restaurants around the world, has dined at, evaluated and bestowed the honor on several Miami restaurants. The guide, which started as a way to guide drivers to the best places to eat around Europe, has added Florida as its fifth state in America. 

So what restaurants should now be on your dine-out dream list? Drum roll please.

  • L’Atelier de Jöel Robuchon (only Florida restaurant to receive two stars)
  • Ariete
  • Boia De
  • Cote
  • The Den at Sushi Azabu
  • Elcielo Miami
  • Hiden
  • Le Jardinier
  • Los Felix
  • Stubborn Seed
  • The Surf Club Restaurant

Several restaurants were awarded Bib Gourmand awards to indicate that they are worth a visit for serving “great food at a great value”. Those are: Bachour, Chug’s Diner, Doya, El Turco, Ghee Indian Kitchen, Hometown Barbecue, Itamae, Krus Kitchen, La Natural, Lung Yai Thai Tapas, Mandolin Aegean Bistro, Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Phuc Yea, Red Rooster Overtown, Sanguich de Miami, Tinga y Cafe, Zak the Baker, and Zitz Sum.


For a list of all the Florida restaurants awarded stars, click here.

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Christie Galeano-DeMott

Author Christie Galeano-DeMott

Christie is a food lover and travel fanatic who believes there's always room for dessert. When she’s not writing about the plates and people who capture South Florida's soul, Christie is irresistibly happy in the company of her husband, their two dogs and a glass of red wine.

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