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It's hot. You've been walking all day. You need ice cream, stat. Why hello, 4D! This is an
excellent spot for creamy, pillowy waves of European-style frozen goodness, and based on
the crowds it's the favorite ice cream on South Beach.
o Pubbelly FUSION
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; % 305-532-7555; 1418 20th Street; mains $11-26; h 6pm-midnight Tue-Thu
& Sun, to midnight Fri & Sat)
Pubbelly's dining genre is hard to pinpoint, besides delicious. It skews between Asian,
North American and Latin American, gleaning the best from all cuisines. Examples? Try
duck and scallion dumplings, or the mouth-watering udon 'carbonara' with pork belly,
poached eggs and parmesan. Hand-crafted cocktails wash down the dishes a treat.
Jerry's Famous Deli
DELI
(
; % 305-532-8030; www.jerrysfamousdeli.com ; 1450 Collins Ave; mains
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$9-18; h 24hr)
Important: Jerry's delivers. Why? Because when you've gorged on the pastrami on rye,
turkey clubs and other mile-high sandwiches at this enormous Jewish deli (housed in what
used to be the Warsaw nightclub), you'll be craving more of the above 24/7.
Spiga
ITALIAN
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; % 305-534-0079; www.spigarestaurant.com ; Impala Hotel, 1228 Collins Ave;
mains $15-28; h 6pm-midnight)
This romantic nook is a perfect place to bring your partner and gaze longingly at one an-
other over candlelight, before you both snap out of it and start digging into excellent tradi-
tional Italian such as lamb in olive oil and rosemary, and baby clams over linguine.
Jimmy'z Kitchen
LATIN AMERICAN
(
; % 305-534-8216; 1542 Alton Rd; mains $8-18; h 11am-10pm Sat-Thu, to
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11pm Fri; v )
It's hard to find Nuevo Latino cuisine that comfortably fits a midrange budget and is still
tasy, but in steps Jimmy'z. Make sure to try the mofongo, a ridculously filling fried
 
 
 
 
 
 
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