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There’s a dress code that pairs beautifully with steamed prawns and scallop dumplings and boneless Korean wings. This amazing view of Miami and Biscayne Bay does not go with shorts and flip-flops. While much of Miami bumps to a Latin beat, Sugar is all about Asian flavors. Brickell is the vibrant financial district with high-end shopping and sophisticated dining. Your notion of what Miami is all about might just be shattered when you head to the 40 th floor of the East Hotel in the Brickell neighborhood. Still hungry? SHOR American Seafood Grill has a more comprehensive menu plus its own views of the water. The menu is mostly clever cocktails and bar food including peel-and-eat Key West pink shrimp and seafood sliders. The view in Key West is all about the sunset and while the crowd heads to Mallory Square for the daily ritual you can have a more intimate experience here. The Blue Mojito is in the Hyatt Hotel, not far from Mile Marker Zero. Order a Lime in ’da Coconut rum cocktail or maybe a jalapeno-spiked margarita and declare yourself on island time. The view and the Key Lime Seafood dish of lobster, shrimp and blue crab will both be ready for their close-up. Grab one of the tables with rocking benches and shade umbrellas, hope for a dramatic storm and then grab your camera. Sure, you can sit inside but even in the summer, the breeze along the water makes the swelter bearable. 1, or the Overseas Highway, and as soon as you pass Plantation Key, you’ll come upon Marker 88. Ramble south through the Florida Keys on U.S.