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1. Joe's Stone Crab
- A Miami staple that's stone crab and side dish heaven
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- American
- Seafood
- Affordable
- Nile Expert Tip: Everything is good, but the crab legs are the best
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2. Fish Joynt
People craving an out-of-this-world high that won't get them arrested can usually be found lining up...
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- Latin American
- Cheap
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3. Bayside Seafood Hut
- Fresh Seafood Made to Order
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- Seafood
- Cheap
- Key Biscayne
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4. Casablanca Seafood Bar & Grill
- Featuring the freshest seafood on the beach, Casablanca Seafood Bar and Grill is the it-spot for seafood...
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5. Flanigan's Seafood Bar & Grill - North Miami
- Good food, fun times
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- American
- Seafood
- Steakhouses
- Affordable
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6. Cami's Seafood and Pasta
- Inexpensive fish, shellfish
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- American
- Seafood
- Italian
- Affordable
- South Miami/Kendall
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7. Billa, Andy - Flanigan's Seafood Bar & Grill
- Good food, fun times
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- American
- Seafood
- Affordable
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8. The River Oyster Bar
- Bold New American cuisine
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- American
- Seafood
- Moderately Priced
- Miami
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9. Joe's Seafood
A good catch on the banks of the Miami River, Joe's Seafood (not to be confused with Joe's Stone Crab)...
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10. Garcia's Seafood
- Fresh fish, family hospitality
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- Mexican
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The Best of NileGuide
- Nutritionists tell us that we need to eat more fish (at least twice a week). And while visiting Miami you'll have no trouble doing just that. In water-laced South Florida, it comes as no surprise that many local restaurant menus lean heavily toward seafood. With the bounty of the sea right at its doorstep, the Magic City serves up fresh fish and crustaceans as if it were a birthright. Lobster, crab, swordfish, tuna, salmon, sea bass, shrimp. The list goes on. Speaking of lists, here a local round-up of seafood dens that are sure to please with mouthwatering meals plucked from the Atlantic, the Gulf and beyond.
