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              Design District

              Miami, FL 33137


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Best Miami Sunday Brunches

by: Ines.Hegedus-Garcia on August 17, 2007 10:56:58     8 comments »

There is nothing better than waking up any given Sunday Miami morning and going to one of the best known brunches around.  It can get a bit pricey, but we are in Miami, you will enjoy atmosphere, good food and may even share the room with a celebrity or two.

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Located at the Biltmore Hotel - 1200 Anastasia Avenue in Coral Gables - (305) 913-3202.  The atmosphere is elegant and the spread is magnificent, from French Champagne to lobster and caviar.   Reservations are recommended.  The price is $65/person and it is open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

At the Delano Hotel's Blue Door Restaurant - 1685 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach - (305) 674-6400.  Here's the best place to sit alongside a celebrity, could be J-Lo or even Madonna. Reservations are required and the price is $62/person.  Served from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Located at Nemo's - 100 Collins Avenue in South Beach (area known as SoFi) - (305) 532-4550.  This one is my favorite - the food is outrageous (I am salivating as I type) and the atmosphere does not get any better.  The price is $29/person.  Served from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM

In Bizcaya Restaurant at 3300 SW 27th Avenue in Coconut Grove - (305) 644-4680.  Surrounded by gorgeous views and opulence, includes free flowing champagne and everything you can imagine.  The price is $68/person.  Served from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM

Located on Key Biscayne at 3201 Rickenbacker Causeway - (305) 361-3818.  The Rusty Pelican is not a fancy place but the views are breathtaking - enjoy your champagne and Mimosa brunch overlooking the Miami Skyline with a fabulous spread.  The price is $27.95/person, you need reservations and it is served from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Located at Emeril's Miami Beach - Loews Miami Beach Hotel - 1601 Collins Avenue - (305) 695-4550.  Start it of with a  BAM!  What I love about this place is the attention to detail, from the time the server takes your order to the time the dish is delivered to the table.  The menu is a-la-carte and although reservations are recommended, walk-ins are welcome.  Served from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM

 

There you have them - my favorite Sunday brunch spots in Miami.  One thing they all have in common.... bring an appetite!!  Feel free to comment on your experiences and let me know if you have a favorite Sunday Brunch that I did not include.

 **photo courtesy of The biltmorehotel.com **

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Comment from: Sacramento Real Estate Voice [Visitor] Email · http://www.SacramentoRealEstateVoice.com

Sounds like you have some wonderful Sunday Brunch places...you make me hungry! Bona petite.


- Gena Riede

PermalinkPermalink August 19, 2007 13:01:04
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines
Gena - I made me hungry as well! these are all GREAT PLACES....anyone visiting Miami should try them.
PermalinkPermalink August 20, 2007 13:03:22
Comment from: Team Gagliardi [Visitor] Email · http://www.PortOrangeJuice.com

We need to take a day trip to Miami soon. Miami offers so much! Everthing is so imaginative and flavorful!! 

PermalinkPermalink August 22, 2007 11:30:39
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines
Janis, just let me know when - would love to meet you!
PermalinkPermalink August 22, 2007 13:07:11
Comment from: Ines Garcia [Visitor] Email · http://www.ewm.com

I love the one in St Michel Hotel in Coral Gables and I herad there is a very nice one in Delray Beach www.sundyhouse.com

PermalinkPermalink August 22, 2007 19:19:07
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines
Ines - mi tocaya! - St. Michel Hotel in Coral Gables is such a beautiful building and the ambiance is really great. The chef from there actually opened a restaurant in Miami Shores some years back, but I hear they only hire the best.
PermalinkPermalink August 23, 2007 09:56:07
Comment from: carmen [Visitor] Email · http://www.mykissimmeehome.com

Ines, they all sound great but I was wondering if there was a latin or hispanic restaurant that you could also recommend.

PermalinkPermalink August 23, 2007 23:21:52
Comment from: Ines [Member] Email · http://www.miamism.com/
Ines
Carmen - I can tell you that all the restaurants above have some sort of Hispanic influence to them but it being Miami, you have tons of Hispanic restaurants. From the fancier Yuca on Lincoln road to the typical Cuban restaurant like Versailles on SW 8th Street. Nationalities from Peruvian to Nicaraguan and of course Spanish as well. We go to a great Cuban restaurant called Little Havana because it's close to us, but also love Los Ranchos (best churrasco steak).
PermalinkPermalink August 23, 2007 23:39:30
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