Miami's food scene also dresses up for Miami Art Week. It's also the best time of the year for locals who like to socialize to meet interesting art collectors, gallerists and artists from all over the world.
Here is a list of a few spots to visit:
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DESIGN DISTRICT
Pharrell Williams' spot
What: Swan and Bar Bevy - Reservations are recommended for this casual elegant taste of modern European.
Where: 90 NE 39 St.
Quick stations
What: St. Roch Market - The group of 12 chef-driven vendors includes a vegan cafe.
Where: 140 NE 39 St., at the Palm Court's second floor.
MIMO DISTRICT
Sushi bar
What: The Vagabond - This popular casual dining corner does offer reservations.
Where: 7301 Biscayne Blvd.
Late-night pho
What: Phuc Yea
Where: 7100 Biscayne Blvd.
WYNWOOD
Pop-up market
What: Hive
Where: 2250 NW Second Ave.
Al fresco dining
What: The Wynwood Yard
Where: 56 NW 29 St.
Donut junkies
What: Salty Donut
Where: 50 NW 23rd St.
Asian market
What: 1-800 Lucky with DJ Boys Noize
Where: 143 NW 23 St.
Asian barbecue
What: Kyu
Where: 251 NW 25 St.
Creative dining
What: Alter
Where: 223 NW 23 St.
Art and food
What: R House
Where: 2727 NW Second Ave.
Chef Norman Van Aken
What: Three
Where: 50 NW 24 St.
DOWNTOWN
Near Museum Park
What: Arson
Where: 104 NE Second Ave.
Japanese 5-course dinner
What: Zuma
Where: The Epic at 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way.
MID-BEACH
Argentine grill
What: Los Fuegos by Frances Mallmann
Where: Faena District, 3201 Collins Ave.
SOBE
Italian
What: Macchialina
Where: 820 Alton Rd., Miami Beach
Stone crabs
What: Joe's Take Away
Where: 11 Washington Ave., South Beach
Mexican food porn
What: Naked Taco
Where: 1111 Collins Ave., Miami Beach