Miami has been named the No. 1 city in the U.S. for food lovers, according to a new WalletHub report. The report looked at 182 cities and ranked them based on affordability, variety, accessibility, and restaurant quality.

Miami scored high for its number of restaurants, variety of cuisines, and mix of full-service to fast-food spots. The city also has 13 Michelin-starred restaurants, farmers’ markets, specialty food shops, and butcher stores, beating other famous food cities like Portland and San Francisco.

Must-Try Spots in Miami

  • Little Havana: Start with a Cuban coffee at Versailles or La Ventanita, paired with croquettes and Cubanos from Sanguich.

  • Seafood: Try Klaw for Norwegian king crab and rooftop views, or Joe’s Stone Crab, a Florida classic.

  • Fine Dining: Enjoy L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon or Ariete for French-Cuban fusion cuisine.

  • Nikkei Cuisine: Don’t miss Itamae, a Peruvian-Japanese fusion spot (reopening soon).

  • Street Food & Food Halls: Explore 1-800-Lucky in Wynwood or Central Fare at Brightline station.

  • Hidden Gems: Daily Bread (Middle Eastern food), Knaus Berry Farm (cinnamon rolls), and Robert Is Here in Homestead (strawberry shakes).

Whether it’s a Michelin-starred dinner or a quick guava pastelito, Miami has something for every food lover.

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