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Dishes to try in Miami

There are plenty of dishes to try in Miami, some to eat at least once in a lifetime! Here are some dishes to try in Miami.

 

1- Fish sandwich

Miami residents and visitors are spoiled for choice when it comes to the quantity and variety of fish available. Whether you order it grilled, seared or fried, there is no better taste than freshly cooked fish fillet in a hot sandwich.
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2- Stone crabs

A seasonal dish that is served in all South Florida seafood restaurants from October to March, stone crab is one of the tenderest and most succulent crab meats. Served in a crust and cooled with ice, Florida stone crab claws can vary in size and its sweet, lobster-like meat needs little seasoning.

3- Arepas

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A popular Latin American food that has found home in Miami is the arepa. A versatile dish, the arepa can be eaten alone or stuffed with meat, cheese and vegetables for a more substantial meal. If you want to eat like a real Miami man, then order the arepa stuffed with pulled pork, melted cheese and avocado.
 

4- Ceviche

Ceviche has become a popular dish in Miami (and indeed the world). Floridians almost expect ceviche to appear on the menu wherever they go. Prepared with fresh raw fish seasoned with citrus juices, such as lemon or lime, and spiced with ají or chili pepper, ceviche is especially suited to Miami's hot climate because it is not cooked, making it a surprisingly refreshing dish.

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