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The quiet neighborhood of Pinecrest is a great getaway from the buzz of central Miami. We list the 10 best restaurants in the area to chill out at when you’re visiting this Florida city.

Atellier Monnier

Bakery, French, Pastries

Atellier Monnier is a french bakery and wine boutique located in Pinecrest, Miami. This awesome bakery offers freshly made coffees, pastries, sandwiches, salads, lunch specials and more. The flavors of this awesome spot are a delicate balance between artisan tradition and the pursuit of perfection.

Apizza Brooklyn

This gourmet pizza shop offers brick-oven pizzas topped with homemade mozzarella along with extensive options of pastas and wines in a warm cozy space. You don’t need to fly into New York to get New York Pizza while Apizza Brooklyn is around. Apizza Brooklyn is a real piece of Brooklyn and owned by a native New Yorker who is committed to bringing the authentic pizza and Italian flavors he knows to Miami-Dade County.

Miss Saigon Bistro

Bistro, Restaurant, Vietnamese

Miss Saigon Bistro is a family favorite, family-owned Vietnamese restaurant in Pinecrest, Miami. This spot is dedicated to bringing fresh Vietnamese ingredients, flavors, and dishes to the Pinecrest community and has succeeded with flying colors. Miss Saigon Bistro is family-friendly, great for birthdays or events as the head chef is generous with portions and the staff is welcoming and friendly.

Trattoria Luna

Trattoria Luna serves authentic northern Italian Cuisine with a menu including lunch, dinner, catering, and private events. All dishes and specials come with balanced flavors using both imported Italian and local ingredients. These dishes are traditional yet uniquely innovative. Trattoria Luna is an Italian-lover’s dream.

Anacapri

Restaurant, Italian

This stylish bi-level Italian restaurant serves lunch and dinner and offers an extensive menu that is sure to satisfy its customers. Anacapri has three locations, one in Pinecrest, another in Coral Gables, and a third in Miami Springs. Each location is received well within its community and is a must-try if you find yourself in these three locations. These restaurants pair fine wines with traditional Italian flavors.

The Cheese Course

Shop

The Cheese Course specializes in artisan cheese from all around the globe, serves handcrafted sandwiches and salads and is committed to bring a fresh flavor to Pinecrest. The Cheese Course is a European style bistro that is relaxing, cozy, and perfect for a lunch with friends and family. The Cheese Course believes that every taste has its tale and educates its customers about each of the dishes they can choose from.

Samurai

Samurai is an authentic Japanese sushi place. In Japan, food preparation is an art form, and Samurai believes in respecting that tradition, creating each dish as a work of art and entertainment. The Chefs are trained in Hibachi, otherwise known as Teppanyaki, and set out to please the diners and their appetites.

Original Big Tomato

Now 21 years old, the Original Big Tomato was founded in 1994 with the goal of serving high quality unique pizzas, and from there the menu has greatly expanded. They now serve handmade wraps, panini, sandwiches, and more. The pizza dough is made fresh daily and includes original sauce recipes, fresh veggies, cheeses, and meats for a winning combination and unbeatable pizza. This menu also offers a wide spread of vegan/vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Miyako of Dadeland Japanese Restaurant

Restaurant, Sushi, Japanese

This restaurant is a hidden treasure among a sea of large sushi restaurants in the Miami area. The rolls are varied and the options are wide. This build-your-own sushi place also serves an extensive list of teriyaki in a calm and serene setting. Miyako serves both lunch and dinner specials as well as offers a great selection of teas and desserts to wash down the meal.
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