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Originally Posted by kysirsoze
Sorry. Just thought dropping a Benihana in the middle of a bunch of local "can't miss eats" was pretty funny. A step above "there's a great little place called Applebees".
Kudos for being the one of the only people to actually attempt to help the OP, though.
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No problem, and your point is a good one. I mentioned Benihana because the Japanese Hibachi restaurants were really in a state of flux the last time I was down there, and I don't know if the one I used to go to is even still around.
As for more restaurants:
The Forge has been around for a long time, and will be happy to take a lot of your money away from you if you're looking for that kind of place. I always had other preferences, but it's an old reliable for the city:
http://theforge.com/
I'd love to try
Naoe, but I don't think that's what the O.P. is looking for.
Siam Palace is a fair priced Thai restaurant that was always a good meal.
El Mago de las Fritas for Cuban sandwiches and the like
Flanigans is a popular sports bar with several locations
Here's a list of a few buffet spots. I haven't visited all of them, so I can't really tell you which would be the best alternatives, but you can do some research if you care enough to check into them:
http://miami.cbslocal.com/top-lists/...fets-in-miami/
P.S. Knowing this crowd, there's no way in hell I'm putting any BBQ joints down. You're on your own for that.