Miami Flora and Fauna... Where to buy
#1
Posted 09 May 2006 - 12:34 PM
#2
Posted 09 May 2006 - 02:08 PM
I am new to the Miami area and and in need of suggestions of a good fishmonger, butcher and market. I am looking forward to exploring as soon as work stops interfering with food but I would love some good starting points.
Where in Miami do you live? It's a big place! Robyn
#3
Posted 09 May 2006 - 03:24 PM
#4
Posted 09 May 2006 - 10:08 PM
Our "workhorse" for a general supermarket was Publix. There is one right near Brickell - another on 27th Avenue - and many elsewhere. But I always liked the one way down south around 136th Street and Dixie Highway. Bigger - newer - cleaner. Would make a run there every 10 days or 2 weeks or so.
In terms of a more gourmet market - I always liked Scotty's in Coconut Grove. It has since been bought by and is named Gardner's. Can't speak for it now. Another gourmet market is Epicure on Miami Beach. Try both and see which you like best. Both were (are?) very good for meat - sometimes fish.
If you have some time to kill - some of the best fish you can get is off the charter boats when they come into the Key Biscayne marina.
A special treat in Miami is Laurenzo's Italian market in North Miami Beach. Fresh pasta - sauces - other home made goodies in addition to a large selection of all manner of Italian groceries (it's a really big place). Well worth a trip every couple of weeks if you like Italian groceries.
One place we liked to eat at on Brickell - and do takeout from - was Deli Lane. No big deal - but always fresh and tasty.
I'm sure that more has popped up in Miami since we left (Whole Foods is there now - but the closest is currently in Aventura - an awful drive from Brickell - 2 more are supposed to open closer to you soon). Robyn
#5
Posted 10 May 2006 - 05:01 AM
#6
Posted 10 May 2006 - 10:38 AM
Other places to go for non-supermarket specialty items include the aforementioned Epicure on the beach and Laurenzo's. There's also Wild Oats in South Beach and, if you're in the need for a great cheese selection, Whole Foods in Aventura. There's also a good Publix about halfway between Brickell and Whole Foods (wide aisles, big produce section) just north of Costco. In the same shopping center there's Paul bakery. It's a French chain but the breads and desserts are really, really good.
Brickell is a great neighborhood. You've got a lot of construction going on but there will be many places to walk to when all is done.
#7
Posted 11 May 2006 - 02:09 PM
#8
Posted 11 May 2006 - 02:47 PM
Thank you. I must say that I have been rather shocked at the lack of seafood.
It is difficult to find fresh local seafood everywhere in Florida - including Miami. Not only at markets but in restaurants too. Last summer I got so desparate I tried to catch my own pompano at the local pier. Other people got pompano - but all I got was a hammerhead shark
The only consolation here in northeast Florida is we have a local shrimp fleet out of Mayport - so fresh local shrimp are plentiful, good and relatively inexpensive in season. Robyn
#10
Posted 14 May 2006 - 03:28 PM
Fishmonger - Captain Jim's - have bought all kinds of seafood here, including sushi-grade tuna. Also has a very good restaurant. Closed on Sundays. Always very fresh and lots of selections. Cheapest stone crabs in Miami, as good as they are anywhere else. Located on W Dixie Hwy around NE 135th St.
Specialty
Laurenzo's Italian Market - W Dixie Hwy and NE 163rd St - excellent Italian selections, great wines, olive oils, good meat, very nice farmer's market across the street
Le Estancia Argentina - very good meat - there is one on US1 in N Miami and one in Coral Gables
Produce
I usually buy this at Laurenzo's or Whole Foods (around NE 205th St) or The Fresh Market (around NE 170-180th on US1)
Meat
The best I've had is from Whole Foods or the Fresh Market - I can usually get whatever specialty thing I want from there. La Estancia Argentina and Laurenzo's also have very good selections. There are some good kosher butchers in the area according to my friends, but I haven't tried them.
Cheese
I like Whole Foods cheese selection. There is supposedly an excellent cheese shop on US 1 around NE 70-80th (recommended to me by an Italian), but I never have looked it up or gone. She said they have the best buffalo mozzarella around. Laurenzo's also has some very good cheeses, lots of fresh fetas and mozzarellas.










