Geoffrey Anderson Jr. is a contributing/staff writer for Dish Miami. For over six years, he has covered the South Florida dining scene with his wife for the award-winning local food blog Miami Food Pug. When he's not writing about food, he's eating it—or attending rock concerts and traveling.
Miami has no shortage of great restaurants, but not all of them are built for business. These ones are: good food, the right energy, and enough personality to make the night memorable.
If there’s one thing Miami understands, it’s how to make a meal feel like an event. Mother’s Day is the perfect excuse to lean into that energy: think big flavors, beautiful spaces,
A day off in Miami should feel like an actual day off. No sad errands disguised as productivity. No “quick lunch” that turns into a parking-lot meltdown. Just good food, cold drinks,
In Miami, eating in a rush is basically a lifestyle. The good news is you do not have to sacrifice flavor just because you are short on time. These are the spots
Comfort food is less about the category and more about the feeling. It’s the pizza you crave after a long day, the burger that fixes your mood, the pastry you swear you’ll
Easter weekend calls for something a little more special, and in Miami, that could mean anything from a waterfront brunch to a stylish lunch that turns into an all-day affair. Whether you’re
Part of what makes dining in Miami so fun is the sense that something is always happening nearby. Sidewalks fill with energy, neighborhoods buzz with life, and the right restaurant table gives
Miami Music Week is all about movement. One minute you’re racing to a pool party, the next you’re chasing a set across the bridge, and somewhere in between, you need a meal
When you’re dining with a group, the goal is simple: everyone leaves full and already planning the next one. That takes range, flavor, and a menu that rewards curiosity. From smoky barbecue
Not every meeting needs a boardroom. In Miami, some of the best business conversations happen over seafood towers, steaks, and a very good bottle of wine. These are the places where Miami
Miami doesn’t really do quiet dinners. It does full tables, overlapping conversations, and plates that move from one side to the other before you can claim the last bite. The beauty of
A promotion deserves more than a round of drinks at the nearest bar. It’s a milestone that calls for a proper evening: a great room, an exceptional meal, and service that makes
South Beach Wine and Food Festival (SOBEWFF) brings big names, packed tents, and a lot of energy to Miami. For some, that’s the draw. For others, it’s the cue to look elsewhere.
Flowers are nice. Chocolate is expected. A great Valentine’s Day dinner? Non-negotiable. This year, Miami’s dining scene is leaning into indulgent tasting menus, creative cocktails, and thoughtful details that turn a night
Coral Gables is the rare place where you can wander without a plan and still land somewhere unforgettable. Think world-class bites, cozy hideaways, cultural gems, and experiences that feel distinctly Coral Gables.
In Miami, birthdays are a sport. The city is packed with flashy dining rooms, but not all of them deliver food, service, and atmosphere worthy of a once-a-year celebration. From high-glam people-watching
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