Hakkasan Miami vs Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant and Take Away
Both restaurants are rated highly by professional reviewers. On balance, Joe's Stone Crab is the choice of most reviewers compared to Hakkasan. Joe's Stone Crab has a TripExpert Score of 90 with endorsements from 19 publications including Fodor's, Where and The Infatuation.
Hakkasan Miami
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4441 Collins Ave, Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach, FL 33140
From $31 /night
Fodor's
"Seafood and vegetarian dishes outnumber meat options... charcoal-grilled silver cod with champagne and Chinese honey reaching new heights of excellence."
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Frommer's
"This higher-than-high-end haute Chineserie... is a sight to be seen and tasted. This is some seriously good, gourmet food."
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Zagat
4.6
""Wow, so this is Chinese food" declare converts whose "eyes are opened" by the "incredible" modern Cantonese fare at the Miami Beach outpost of the London original."
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BlackBook
"Restaurateur Alan Yau reinvented Chinese cuisine in the UK with the original Hakkasan."
Gayot
14.0
"This location of Alan Yau's renowned London Hakkasan, and the first in America, has the same authentic Chinese dishes, mainly Cantonese."
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Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant and Take Away
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11 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
From $10 /night
Concierge
"What started as a lunch counter in 1913 is now a block-long institution with a who's-who history—everyone from J. Edgar Hoover to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor has come to Joe's."
Insight Guides
"Regional specialties featuring the prized and delectably sweet stone crab. A Miami institution."
Zagat
""Rob a bank, sell the house, [do] whatever it takes" to afford the "succulent" stone crabs that again make this "legendary" SoBe eatery Miami's Most Popular."
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BlackBook
"You can't leave the Beach without having experienced Joe's Stone Crab, a South Florida seafood fulcrum."
DK Eyewitness
"This Miami institution is a must. There is lobster, shrimp, and fish, as well as the signature stone crab and surprisingly popular fried chicken."