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Restaurants In Miami/south Beach


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I'm traveling to Miami/South Beach for work In July and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for any restaurants besides the usual Outback and PF Changs. I'm going with a large group of people and its hard to convince them to eat at Outback with me everynight. Thanks!!

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There is a Carraba's on Collins Avenue about 4 blocks from the Fontainebleau Resort. They are an affiliate of Outback and have a gluten free menu. I was there at the beginning of June with a group from work and they liked it so much we went a second time. In fact, we got there before six one evening and ordered drinks. The server brought six mojitos instead of three - it was Happy hour and drinks were two for one! Try the chicken soup - ask for no pasta - it is great. Soup is one of the things I miss being able to order. I eat lots of salads, so it was nice to be able to get something different with my meal.

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