The cruising capital of the world is home to Miami Beach, the Everglades, and Biscayne Bay. Heavily influenced by Caribbean cuisine, the food in Miami is sometimes referred to as Floribbean food. Looking for delivery of a crave-worthy dinner? You'll find plantains in just about everything, from sushi to sandwiches. For a taste of Cuba, head on down to Little Havana for an iconic Cuban sandwich, or try an arepa, a South American corn patty staple turned South Florida street food. Looking for a caffeine hit? Order a cafe con leche. The hot, strong and creamy brew is an essential component of the Latin American community's daily life here. Miami is also famous for its amazing seafood. It's the city where you can get fresh sushi after dark, including fresh stone crab claws when they're in season. Joe's Stone Crab serves up these mild and sweet treats when they're in season, October to May. Any time of year is fine for ice cream. Do visit Azucar Ice Cream Co., where the famed Abuela Maria is made by adding guava, cream cheese, and Maria cookies to vanilla ice cream. You can get any kind of cuisine delivered in Miami, including cuisines not always available in other US cities, including Argentinian, Brazilian, Caribbean, Columbian, Cuban, Dominican, Haitian, Latin American, Peruvian, and Venezuelan. If you haven’t tried an empanada, you’re in for a treat. And don’t miss the frita, a Cuban version of an American hamburger, served with papitas (matchstick potatoes). When you’re in the mood for a night in, you’ll find familiar favorites, like Denny’s and Five Guys, for that comfort food you know and love. And you’ll also find local hot spots, like Michael's Genuine Food & Drink, where the Slow Roasted & Grilled Short Ribs are served with Napa cabbage, roasted tomato, fish sauce, avocado and peanuts. Michael’s also does a delicious ceviche, and a Falafel Mezze Platter--with tomato, pickles, cucumber, tzatziki, tabbouleh, charred eggplant, tahini, and pita—that is not to be missed. Brickell Kosher Deli serves up a mean Pulled Brisket sandwich with grilled onions, horseradish, pickle and home-style potato wedges on sourdough. At Crazy Poke, try the Crazy Bowl, a mix of Ahi tuna, Atlantic salmon, wild hamachi, avocado, cucumber, sweet onion, and seaweed salad. And then there’s Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., where the Shrimp Shack Mac & Cheese is addictive and the shrimp gumbo is a classic blend of Andouille sausage, okra, poached shrimp, and jasmine rice. The best part? You can have all these delicious food options delivered straight to your door. Amazon Restaurants is available in select cities across the US, including Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Irvine, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City (Manhattan/Brooklyn), Oakland, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, Ore., San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa, and Washington, D.C. Go to www.amazon.com/restaurants and enter your ZIP Code to see if delivery is available in your area.
Are you hungry for sushi right now but you don’t want to leave the house? You can find some of the best sushi in your city at Amazon Restaurants and get delivery to your door. All you need to do is visit www.amazon.com/restaurants and enter your ZIP Code to see all of the delicious sushi restaurants available to you. California rolls with buttery crab, creamy avocado, and crunchy cucumber carefully wrapped in nori and rice could be yours in a few clicks. Looking for a vegetarian friendly option? Try a crispy tofu roll with avocado and cucumber, a tempura green bean roll, or a fresh kappa cucumber roll. Amazon Restaurants is dedicated to satisfying your sushi needs and even has images of its most popular dishes to help you decide. Grab your chopsticks and get ready to chow down on tasty sushi combos all night. Nigiri sushi consists of a slice of cooked or raw fish placed on top of a pressed ball of rice. A dash of wasabi is spread between the fish and the rice, then a wash of sweet soy sauce adds the final touch. Many sushi restaurants use the traditional Japanese names for their nigiri including ebi (shrimp), sake (salmon), hamachi (yellowtail), unagi (eel), maguro (tuna), take (octopus), toro (tuna belly), ika (squid), tako (octopus) and many more. Or you can grab some maki for the sushi party in your mouth. Maki, meaning “rolled,” is hand-rolled sushi with fish or vegetables in the center wrapped in rice. Popular maki rolls include California, Philadelphia, Alaska, dragon, king crab, yellowtail, spicy tuna, spicy salmon, rainbow, caterpillar, spider, and shrimp tempura. Are you ready to eat? Grab your phone or computer and visit Amazon Restaurants via amazon.com/restaurants or in the Prime Now or Amazon mobile shopping apps. Amazon Restaurants is available in select cities across the US, including Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Irvine, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City (Manhattan/Brooklyn), Oakland, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, Ore., San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa, and Washington, D.C.
Are you hungry for sushi right now but you don’t want to leave the house? You can find some of the best sushi in your city at Amazon Restaurants and get delivery to your door. All you need to do is visit www.amazon.com/restaurants and enter your ZIP Code to see all of the delicious sushi restaurants available to you. California rolls with buttery crab, creamy avocado, and crunchy cucumber carefully wrapped in nori and rice could be yours in a few clicks. Looking for a vegetarian friendly option? Try a crispy tofu roll with avocado and cucumber, a tempura green bean roll, or a fresh kappa cucumber roll. Amazon Restaurants is dedicated to satisfying your sushi needs and even has images of its most popular dishes to help you decide. Grab your chopsticks and get ready to chow down on tasty sushi combos all night. Nigiri sushi consists of a slice of cooked or raw fish placed on top of a pressed ball of rice. A dash of wasabi is spread between the fish and the rice, then a wash of sweet soy sauce adds the final touch. Many sushi restaurants use the traditional Japanese names for their nigiri including ebi (shrimp), sake (salmon), hamachi (yellowtail), unagi (eel), maguro (tuna), take (octopus), toro (tuna belly), ika (squid), tako (octopus) and many more. Or you can grab some maki for the sushi party in your mouth. Maki, meaning “rolled,” is hand-rolled sushi with fish or vegetables in the center wrapped in rice. Popular maki rolls include California, Philadelphia, Alaska, dragon, king crab, yellowtail, spicy tuna, spicy salmon, rainbow, caterpillar, spider, and shrimp tempura. Are you ready to eat? Grab your phone or computer and visit Amazon Restaurants via amazon.com/restaurants or in the Prime Now or Amazon mobile shopping apps. Amazon Restaurants is available in select cities across the US, including Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Irvine, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York City (Manhattan/Brooklyn), Oakland, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, Ore., San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tampa, and Washington, D.C.

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