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1. Grimpa Steakhouse
- Churrasco is the cooking style, which translates roughly from Portuguese 'barbecue'. However, in order...
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2. 5300 Chophouse
- Proteins take center stage
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3. Outback Steakhouse
- Aussie-Flavored Dining Experience
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4. Morton's Steakhouse
- Prime Cuts & Fantastic Filets
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5. Manny's Steak House of Miami
- Masculine, bright, accented with wood & leather, Manny's evokes the great steakhouses of New York & Chicago...
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6. Tuscan Steak
- Cozy Steak House
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7. Truluck's Seafood Steak and Crab House - Miami
- We invite you to escape to Truluck's. A getaway for the senses.
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8. BLT Steak Miami
- Executive Chef Laurent Tourondel brings the celebrated flavors of BLT Steak to South Beach. Located in...
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9. Capital Grille
- Elegance & Grandeur
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10. The Forge Restaurant
English oak paneling and Tiffany glass suggest high prices and haute cuisine, and that's exactly what...
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The Best of NileGuide
- The trend of eating light and curbing red meat consumption aside, America's carnivorous side remains alive and well. Across the country night after night, steakhouse parking lots are jammed-packed as patrons crowd into shrines of beef. The Miami area is no exception. Whether one of those classic clubby, masculine affairs with dark woodwork and subdued lighting or casual, family-friendly eateries with high chairs and booster seats, you'll find no vegetarian meals here. Just plenty of prime steak supplemented by lamb chops, veal, chicken, lobsters, fish and a variety of other "meaty" dishes.
