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Up for Sunday Brunch?

Explore international flavors in Miami's diverse food scene. Discover fun, delicious, and reasonably priced brunch options recommended by Laine Doss of Miami New Times. From Japanese robatayaki to Tuscan buffets, indulge in global culinary delights without leaving Miami.

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Up for Sunday Brunch?

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  1. Up for Sunday Brunch? Miami is a melting pot, and its food scene is inspired by the flavors of the world. As a foodie, I love to be inspired by new dishes and experiences. These five, recommended by Laine Doss of the Miami New Times(1), are fun, delicious, reasonably priced, and more! Check out this excerpt from her recent article:

  2. Take in the flavors of your favorite country during brunch. Try Asian dim sum or a beefy, Argentine-inspired meal. These five Miami restaurants offer the best in international brunches, no passport required. Etaru does Zuma style bottomless brunch. Bottomless brunch on the beach has a nice ring to it. At Etaru, a modern Japanese robatayaki concept in Hallandale Beach, Sunday brunch comes with a welcome cocktail and all-you-can-drink Whispering Angel rosé for $65. 111 S. Surf Rd, Hallandale Beach, Florida 954.271.3222 www.etarurestaurant.us

  3. Tanuki debuts Asian Inspired Dim Sum Brunch. About a year and a half ago, international chain Tanuki opened its first U.S. location on Alton Road. This past October, the South Beach spot debuted an Asian-inspired brunch. The 3,500-square-foot restaurant, which serves more than 80 items during lunch and dinner, offers a small but mighty brunch menu that's available from noon to 4 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 1080 Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida 305.676.8602 www.tanukimiami.com

  4. Forte Dei Marmi South Beach. There's a new brunch to try. Forte deiMarmi, a Tuscan-inspired restaurant on Ocean Drive, offers a buffet and à la carte experience from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. every Sunday. Owned by Tatyana Silva and helmed in the kitchen by Michelin-starred chef Antonio Melino, the eatery offers a menu that highlights cuisine often found on Italy's Amalfi Coast. 150 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 786.276.3095 www.fdmmiami.com

  5. Plomo Tequila and Taco Bar. Plomo, Miracle Mile's first tequila and taco bar that debuted this summer, is now open for brunch Saturday and Sunday. Created by the Atomic Group, known for popular Coral Gables eateries such as Crema Gourmet Espresso Bar and Copper 29, this Mexican-inspired lounge offers bottomless mimosas and sangria paired with a selection of Latin-influenced brunch plates. 230 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Florida 305.456.8484 www.plomotacobar.com

  6. Leynia at the Delano Hotel. Leynia, a new Argentinian-fusion restaurant inside the Delano, is now open for Sunday brunch. With a flaming outdoor grill, the restaurant allures diners with various cuts of meat complemented by unlimited selections of sweet and savory plates paired with a curated à la carte menu. 1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 305.674.5752

  7. I know we all have our favorite restaurants for brunch. Please let me know if any of these become yours! (1) http://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/travel-the-world-with-these-five-globally-inspired-brunches-9820956

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