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A recap of my recent trip to Miami


Remember back in April when I went to Miami? And how I never posted pictures of my trip and all that I ate? Well, that’s why this post is a “throwback” because I’m going back in time and finally showing pictures and giving ya ideas on where to eat if you ever venture to Miami! The picture above is on Ocean Drive in South Beach. It’s right before you get to the beach and where all the art deco buildings are (behind me).


The ocean was gorgeous but I have no idea what was up with all the dang seaweed. It was disgusting. It kept washing up into piles on the beach, as you can see in the picture. At least after you got through the seaweed pit, the water was beautiful.


We ate at Yardbird the first night. Thanks to Julius, this was one of our favorite meals. It’s a upscale Southern restaurant and they had such FRESH food. They said their ingredients were all local and farm-fresh. You could really taste the difference too and every dish we got (they were large enough to share between two people), we weren’t disappointed. They were so good!!


I thought this was a cute napkin ring.


This was lighting inside the restaurant above some tables. I LOVED this! It’d be so cool to recreate that in my house.


Lil’ Bit of “Meat Loaf”: slow braised short rib, garlic mashed potatoes, chunky housemade tomato jam, smoked onion Bourbon jus, fried okra


Butter Lettuce & Grilled Mango Salad: Swank Farms butter lettuce, fresh mango, smoked pecans, benne seed vinaigrette


Shrimp n’Grits: Florida shrimp, crisp Virginia ham, Adluh SC stone ground grits


Mama’s Apple Pie: buttermilk ice cream, pickled raisins – the buttermilk ice cream was to DIE for. I want to make my own now.


This was the challah french toast that the Front Porch Cafe was known for. It was a HUGE platter, but insanely delicious.


THIS sandwich was a must. It’s at the La Sandwicherie off Collins in South Beach (our hotel was right across the street from it, awesome!) and we were recommended to get the Saucisson Sec (French salami) on croissant with brie. We got it loaded with everything and I mean, just by looking at it, doesn’t it make your mouth water? It was such fresh meat and full of flavor. The brie really made the sandwich so creamy and awesome.

Wohoo! So that was my little food tour when we were in Miami. We spent the rest of our time in West Palm Beach with my aunt so we cooked at home and didn’t splurge to go out to eat cause we felt so nasty after eating so badly while we were in Miami! :)

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      1. Julie, thank you for getting back to my comment! If you return, contact me directly, I am Grace at info @ miamiculinarytours.com

  1. Wow, all of the pictures look amazing but that meatloaf and rib sent me overboard! I’d be all over that if I ate at The Yardbird :)
    Thanks..

  2. I want everything! All the food looks incredible! I could do without the seaweed, I guess. That stuff freaks me out :)

  3. Love your pictures! I don’t get to Miami often but the next time I’m down there I’m definitely going to eat at Yard Bird!

    The seaweed washes up on shore like that because of the change in the tide… its unpredictable and can happen at any time. :(

  4. After reading this post I’m craving a vacation and short ribs! Looks like a great trip :) We went to Miami once but didn’t have time to take in many restaurants so I definitely need to go again!

  5. Looks like a fabulous trip! And I am in love with that light fixture!!