
BY: Stephanie Rizzolo
From the sunny sands of South Beach to the eclectic, mural-lined streets of Wynwood, food is part of the fabric that makes Miami a culinary melting pot. It’s a city that really brings the heat when it comes to flavor, Italian cuisine included.
Although restaurants have temporarily closed their doors, locals are still able to enjoy their favorite dishes (and wine), delivered right to their doorsteps. Here are nine restaurants in the Miami area that will bring a little taste of la dolce vita to your table at home.
SOURCE: https://www.lacucinaitaliana.com
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