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Dogma Grill
Don't worry: we're sparing you more reality-defying Colombian hot dogs (no whipped cream-and-baby-iguanas-on-your-dog here). Just good ol' American toppings - chili, mustard, 'kraut and relish - at this most popular of Miami cheap eat chains.
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El Rey De Las Fritas
If you've never had a frita, or Cuban burger, make your peace with McDonalds and come down to El Rey with the lawyers, developers, construction workers and every other slice of Miami's Latin life. These fritas are big, juicy and served under a mountain of shoestring fries. Plus, the batidos (milkshakes) definitely bring the boys to the yard.
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Five Guys
Yes, it's a chain, but if you live on the East Coast it's the best burger chain in America. A double burger with onions, mushrooms, peppers and hot sauce is as close to heaven as we've been for around US$5 .
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Last Carrot
Folks of all walks, corporate suits included, come here for fresh juice, delicious wraps (veggie options are great but the tuna melt is divine) and old-Grove neighborliness. The Carrot's endurance next to massive CocoWalk is testament to the quality of its good-for-your-body food served in a good-for-your-soul setting, so come here and do something good for the world, or at least your mouth.
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Rascal House
A parking lot attendant meets you in a golf cart to whisk you to the front door. Inside, Wolfie Cohen's nostalgic 1954 Miami eatery has sassy service, classic swivel stools at the counter and Naugahyde booths. Relish the roast brisket, latkes, blintzes, beet borscht and Lake Erie whitefish salad. The grilled salmon and Reuben sandwiches are also reliable.
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