Broken Shaker at Freehand Miami is a backyard oasis that offers a selection of eclectic food and drinks.
Specializing in civeche, Ola Restaurant was named by Zagat as “Extraordinary for food with a 27 rating.”
Lincoln Road is a walkable 10-block stretch of great shopping & dining in the heart of South Beach. While you're there, try the Salty Donut Pop-Up!
Basement Miami, located inside the Miami Beach Edition, offers four-lane bowling alley as well as a 2,000 square-foot indoor ice skating rink. Note that the hours of operations are Thursday-Saturday, 5:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m.
The Holocaust Memorial was designed by architect Kenneth Treister and completed in 1990. The Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach serves as a permanent reminder of the six million Jews that perished at the hands of the Nazi regime during 1933 to 1945.
Watr at the 1 Rooftop is a cool rooftop bar and restaurant featuring creative Peruvian-Japanese fare & ocean views.
Established in 1994, Aroma launched its first shop in downtown Jerusalem, Israel. Nothing beats an iced aroma on a hot day.
The 50-year-old, 2.6-acre urban garden is a popular spot for visitors and Miami locals. It hosts a variety of yoga and meditation classes and live music events on the weekends. Native Florida plants include bromeliads, palms and cycads, but there's also a Japanese garden and wetland with mangrove and pond apple trees.
Whether you keep Kosher or have a mainly veggie diet, Tasti Café on Miami Beach is a delicious, out-of-the-ordinary spot for breakfast and lunch. Since 2001, the tiny eatery has been serving dairy-based Kosher fare like strawberry pancakes, egg salad sandwiches, quiche, pan seared tilapia, eggplant parmesan, Greek salads, frozen yogurt and cheesecake.
Inspired by a Seinfeld episode, this casual Kosher restaurant offers DIY pizzas & a menu of signature pies.