The Most Outrageous Food In Miami

Mandy Striph

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(Courtesy Barton G Yelp)

Think you’re an adventurous eater? Then Miami is calling your name! Forget your basic burgers and predictable pasta โ€“ this city’s culinary scene is ready to take you on a wild ride. We’re talking dishes that push the boundaries of flavor and presentation, the kind of stuff that’ll make your Instagram feed explode. If you’re craving something truly unique, something that’ll spark conversations and maybe even a little bit of “OMG, you ate that?”, then check out these Miami restaurants. They’re not just serving food; they’re serving up experiences. So, bring your appetite (and maybe a little bit of nerve) because these hot spots are about to redefine your definition of delicious. Get ready for Miami’s weirdest and most extravagant dishes!

Daring Dishes: Miami’s Edgiest Culinary Adventures

Chapulines at Taquiza

Whether you’re in North Beach or South Beach,ย Taquizaย is ready to test your culinary nerves. Order the chapulines and when it arrives, close your eyes and taste them blind. They’re crunchy. There’s a smokiness from the adobo seasoning. The creamy guacamole they’re served on is an excellent accompaniment. Now open your eyes. Yep, chapulines are crickets and a popular snack in much of Mexico. It’s actually incredibly sustainable to snack on insects and other bugs, so do your part for the planet and get into this six-legged snack.

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Crunchy Crickets (Courtesy Taquiza)

Anticuchos at Aromas Del Peru

There are lots of Peruvian restaurants scattered throughout Miami, but every location ofย Aromas Del Peruย serves up a unique Peruvian specialty. Veal is a delicacy in much of the U.S but rarely do folks savor the hearts. That’s precisely what anticuchos are, marinated veal hearts that are then skewered and grilled until perfectly crisp. Aroma Del Peru serves its anticuchos with golden potatoes and Peruvian corn.

Tree of Life at El Cielo

Chef Juan Manuel Barrientos is creating Columbian cuisine unlike anything else you’ve ever seen (or tasted)! He has perfected the use of avant-garde cooking techniques and neuroscience to surprise and delight diners atย El Cielo, where the sky is truly the limit. The tasting menu is served with gorgeous river views in the heart of the Brickell district. All five senses will be involved throughout the tasting, and the diamond of the experience is the “Tree of Life.” It’s a play on a classic pan de yuca, a yucca bread with cheese and basil. The yucca bread shapes the leaves of a delicate Bonsai tree, and artistic curls of copper wire form the branches, trunk, and roots that wrap around a stone. It’s served with cilantro cream.

Tree of Life |
Tree of Life (Courtesy El Cielo)

Escamoles at Bakan

Are you bored with traditional, luxurious caviar? Get yourself to the trendy Wynwood district and visitย Bakan. Besides an extensive list of tequilas and mezcals, Bakan serves a Mexican delicacy like no other; it’s sometimes called Mexican caviar. Escamole, from the Nahuatl word azcamolli, is ant larva and pupae. This opulent treat resembles pine nuts or corn kernels with a buttery, almost nutty taste and creamy texture. Bakan serves its escamoles with butter, epazote, and blue corn tortillas.

Marie Antoinette’s Head at Barton G. Restaurant

If you skip dessert atย Barton G. in Miami Beach, heads will roll. The most artistic and extravagant dessert in the 305 area code is the cotton candy likeness of Marie Antoinette. The regal bust of the famous Frenchwoman comes topped with a bright pink cotton candy pouf. Baton G. has a delightfully dark sense of humor and serves Marie alongside vanilla cake. C’est trรจs bon! Looking for something else that’s thoroughly outrageous? Much of the menu consists of Instagrammable eats you’ll have to see to believe.

Barton G Marie Antoinette (Courtesy Damon L Yelp:@damoneats)
Barton G Marie Antoinette (Courtesy Damon L Yelp:@damoneats)

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The Most Outrageous Food In Miami

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