How to Eat Seafood in Miami

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Miami, Florida, is a prime spot to eat seafood in the United States. Its location on the coast of Florida gives the city unparalleled access to fresh fish and all manner of ocean goodies. A few simple steps will have you eating Miami's finest seafood in no time.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Visit a fine restaurant like Nemo or Joe's Stone Crab. Local favorites offer fresh food made with the finest ingredients and hefty doses of ambiance and history. While the fancier restaurants might cost you a pretty penny, it's worth it if you wish to eat Miami's best.
Step2
Try a laid-back taste of Miami at a local fish market and eatery. Places like Disco's Fish Market combine the best of both words: fresh fish for purchase and inexpensive foods prepared on site. Whether you take your catch home or tailgate with a seafood meal in the parking lot, you're sure to find great prices and a fresh catch.
Step3
Prepare a great meal for yourself. Seafood prices in Miami are generally inexpensive because it's so close to the source. Wherever you shop for seafood in Miami, expect quality and freshness in every purchase.
Step4
Ask the locals for recommendations. If you're traveling, it's tempting to try big search engines to collect dining tips, but it's wise to take advice from the people who live in the area. Whether you're looking for a seafood lunch, dinner or snack, approach someone on the street or in the shops to find the best place to eat.
Step5
Catch your own fish. If you've never been fishing in the ocean, Miami is the place for you to start. Sport fishing is common in the area, so book a boat and catch your very own snapper, tuna or marlin.

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