Miami, Florida
Miami-Dade County · 5,317 restaurants
Miami's restaurant scene is one of the most diverse in the country, with nearly 5,000 establishments spanning the Cuban ventanitas of Little Havana, the upscale towers of Brickell, the creative kitchens of Wynwood, and everything in between. As the gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, the city's food reflects dozens of cultures and cuisines — making it both a dining paradise and one of the most heavily inspected markets in Florida.
Data on this page
InspectFL turns public DBPR inspection records into city-level score trends, grade breakdowns, and restaurant history so this page is useful for comparison, not just a list of names.
How to use this city page
Start with the citywide grade mix, then use filters to narrow by category, grade, or inspection dates before opening the full restaurant record.
What the citywide data means
Miami has a heavier concentration of failing restaurants than you’d want, which makes recent inspection history and dispositions especially important.
Best supporting links
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About Dining in Miami
Of Miami's 5,317 graded restaurants, 55.3% earned an A grade — roughly in line with statewide averages. Currently, 6.1% of restaurants hold a failing F grade, representing 323 establishments with significant health violations. The average InspectFL Health Score across Miami is 91.2 out of 100, based on 2,004 inspections on record.
What Inspectors Look For
Florida DBPR inspectors evaluate restaurants on food temperature control, employee hygiene, pest activity, and equipment cleanliness. Violations are categorized as critical (immediate health risk), major (significant concern), or minor (procedural issue). Learn more about how grades work.
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Restaurants
Page 10 of 213COYO TACO
1900 NW 37 AVE R39
CURRASCO SKEWERS/BAR
1900 NW 37 AVE
DALE DOG
1900 NW 37TH AVENUE, SC.D
DIPPIN DOTS 1
1900 NW 37 AVE R8-9
DIPPIN DOTS 2
1900 NW 37 AVE R17
DIPPIN DOTS 3
1900 NW 37 AVE R21-R22
DIPPIN DOTS 4
1900 NW 37 AVE R31
DNC HOT DOGS
1900 NW 37 AVE R45, IRP GRILL PORTABLE 2
DOGGI'S AREPAS
1900 NW 37 AVE R18
DORAL PARK CTRY CLB REVOCABLE
5001 NW 104 AVE
EL PROPIO 305
866 NE 79 ST
EL TIO COIN LAUNDRY & CAFETERIA
1664 NW 17 AVE
FATGIRL’S FLAVORFUL LEMONADE
13920 SW 139TH CT
GELATO AND DISTRICT 5 - NACHO
1900 NW 37 AVE R27-R28
HOT DOG PUSHCART
1900 NW 37 AVE SECTION 134 (R11)
HOT DOG PUSHCART
1900 NW 37 AVE SECTION 130 (R15)
ITALIAN VICE
1900 NW 37 AVE - SECTION 123
JACKSON BROS
1900 NW 37 AVE R27 - SECTION 117
MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT # 2421
20101 NW 2 AVENUE
MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE AT BAPTIST HEALTH
8900 N KENDALL DRIVE (LOBBY)
MIAMI SLICE
1335 NE MIAMI CT
MR. CHORY AND DISTRICT 5
1900 NW 37 AVE, R33-R34
NACHOS
1900 NW 37 AVE R48
NEW YORK PIZZA & RESTAURANT CORP
245 NE 14 ST UNIT 103
PALERMO MARKET
8269 SW 124 ST
Important context for city pages
City pages are comparison tools built from public Florida DBPR inspection data. They help surface local patterns quickly, but they are not official government rankings and they should not replace reading the individual restaurant page before making a decision.