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Party Like You're In US Weekly
Sunbathe, eat, drink and dance 'til dawn. No wonder La Lohan is living la bella vita in SoBe!
South Beach. Just the words conjure up images of tanned, beautiful people, hot, sandy beaches and wild all-night-long parties. So, it's no wonder the biggest names in LaLa Land are calling this beach paradise their home away from home. With so many tastemakers hanging around, staying on the cutting edge of what's hot can be a struggle. Here, Pulse's picks for the most caliente spots in town—check 'em out—you won't be sorry!
Stay
Originally built in the '30s, The Setai Hotel is an ultra-modern Zen sanctuary that envelopes you in calm. Choose from three swimming pools that range from 75, 85 and 95 degrees, and grab lunch poolside on the pillow-soft lounge chairs. Or hit the beach, with its steady supply of free Evian and European-style sunbathing. But pack your plastic—rooms start at $950 a night.
Eat
The latest celeb haunt is an outpost of L.A. restaurant sensation, Table 8, tucked away inside the lobby of the Regent South Beach Hotel. Enter through the breezy entranceway and try their salt-roasted porterhouse or the diced bluefin tuna with mashed avocado—both are amazing. For more modest (and more local) fare, head to Puerto Sagua. This Cuban diner on Collins Avenue is always packed, and for good reason. The arroz con pollo and Cuban coffee make for the perfect meal (and for under $10!).
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Stay
Originally built in the '30s, The Setai Hotel is an ultra-modern Zen sanctuary that envelopes you in calm. Choose from three swimming pools that range from 75, 85 and 95 degrees, and grab lunch poolside on the pillow-soft lounge chairs. Or hit the beach, with its steady supply of free Evian and European-style sunbathing. But pack your plastic—rooms start at $950 a night.
Eat
The latest celeb haunt is an outpost of L.A. restaurant sensation, Table 8, tucked away inside the lobby of the Regent South Beach Hotel. Enter through the breezy entranceway and try their salt-roasted porterhouse or the diced bluefin tuna with mashed avocado—both are amazing. For more modest (and more local) fare, head to Puerto Sagua. This Cuban diner on Collins Avenue is always packed, and for good reason. The arroz con pollo and Cuban coffee make for the perfect meal (and for under $10!).
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