Naoe Miami vs Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant and Take Away
Both establishments are rated very highly by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Joe's Stone Crab scores slightly better than Naoe Miami. Joe's Stone Crab is ranked #3 in Miami with positive reviews from 19 sources like Travel + Leisure, The Infatuation and DK Eyewitness.
Naoe Miami
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Courvoisier Centre, 661 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, FL 33131
From $0 /night
Fodor's
"Chef Kevin Cory prepares the gastronomic adventure a few feet from his patrons, using only the best ingredients and showcasing family treasures."
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Frommer's
"Exquisitely prepared, hyperfresh sushi, possibly the best in the city."
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Zagat
4.2
"“I can’t believe this exists in Miami” since it would be “outstanding even in Japan” gush fans of this culinary star; Kevin Cory’s “creative” omakase meals include a bento box “revelation.”"
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Gayot
17.0
"Diners definitely have to work for their supper, if they want it to be at Japanese/sushi chef Kevin Cory's diminutive NAOE."
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Miami New Times
Critic's Pick
"Salmon wrapped in salted white seaweed; roasted freshwater eel; deep-fried shrimp tamago; rice with shiitake mushrooms and hints of eel - all are meticulously prepared and absolutely delicious."
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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."