Here Comes the Sun
Miami, FL 33181-2902
Phone: (305) 893-5711
- Price:
- $
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 10am-8:30pm
Editorial Review for Here Comes the Sun – by Maria Budet
In Short
Just over a dozen booths and tables are filled with regulars here for the Early Bird Special; families share the huge portions and health-conscious munchers come directly from yoga class. Most entrees are served with standard sides like soup, salad, rice, potato and steamed vegetables; the portions are so large that one serving will usually satisfy two people. The "Hot One," the most popular veggie dish, features chunky fresh vegetables over basmati rice.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasThe restaurant offers takeout and delivery.
Know Before You GoHealthy seafood and chicken dishes are also on the menu. The chicken kabobs are tasty, as is the baked scrod.
User Reviews for Here Comes the Sun
12/11/2005 Posted by rubmybuddha23
This little family owned restaurant has been a staple in miami beach for years and it is amazing. the atmosphere is always friendly, you are always greeted by the owner when you walk in the door and the food never takes to long. Speaking of food, it is all great. The sweet potato fries are delicious and thier number one dish- Chicken and Cheese is specatacular. It is a plate of brown rice with marinated chicken and muenster cheese melted on top. Sooo good. Be sure to try thier signature dipping sauce/dressing - sun sauce- regulars swear by it. other home made sauces to try are the Bonzi and Miso. You most certainly do not have to be a vegetarian to love this place!
Pros: great food, cozy, big kosher selection
Cons: busy around lunch , not very big
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