Discover Downtown Miami's Top Trending Dining Spots
Epicured Miami
This is your sign to have brunch on Sugarcane’s gorgeous outdoor patio 🍽️ $35 bottomless drinks featuring the most delicious sangrias🍷 Besides their usual amazing menu, their Waffle Week is in full effect with 4 insane waffle creations that you can only get this week🧇🔥 • Duck and Waffle • Classic Buttermilk • The Full Elvis • Caramelized Banana • Hamachi Tacos • Torched Salmon Crispy Rice • Korean Short Ribs • Spanish Octopus
The OH
ZURI is a true gem in the heart of Wynwood! As soon as I stepped inside, I was transported to Morocco through the vibrant colors, intricate tiles, and VIBRANT atmosphere. The service was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who made us feel like royalty. The food? Absolutely divine! We ordered a variety of dishes, including the tagine, couscous, and kebabs, and each one was more delicious than the last. The flavors were rich and bold, with a perfect blend of spices. And don’t even get me started on the cocktails - the signature “Zuri” drink was a refreshing blend of mint, ginger, and citrus. The highlight of our night was the live music and belly dancing performance - it was mesmerizing! Overall, ZURI exceeded our expectations in every way. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable dining experience in Miami.
The OH
Discovered a hidden gem EL Patio in Miami! This charming spot serves up authentic Spanish, Mediterranean, and Colombian cuisine that will leave you wanting more! From savory empanadas to flavorful arroz con pollo, every bite is a delight. Don’t miss out on their generous portions and warm hospitality! 5/5 stars for El Patio Restaurant - a must-visit for food lovers in Miami!
The OH
We recently had the pleasure of enjoying a fantastic Sunday brunch at El Patio in Miami, and we were thoroughly impressed! The moment we walked in, we were greeted by the warm and inviting atmosphere. The service was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who ensured our every need was met. The Antipasto Board, which was generously portioned and packed with cured meats, cheeses, olives, fruits and much more. Each bite was a flavor explosion! And let’s not forget the Mango Margarita, which was sweet, tangy, and utterly delightful. The perfect accompaniment to my meal! Overall, our Sunday brunch at El Patio was a resounding success. With its fresh and delicious dishes, attentive service, and beautiful atmosphere, this Miami gem is a must-visit destination for any food lover. Can’t wait to return and try more of their culinary delights! Recommendation: Don’t miss the Antipasto Board - it’s a flavor sensation! And be sure to pair it with a Mango Margarita for the ultimate brunch experience.
The OH
Tanuki South Beach is a sushi lover’s paradise! This trendy spot delivers fresh, innovative sushi rolls that are as beautiful as they are delicious. The vibe is lively and fun, perfect for a night out with friends or a date night. The menu is extensive with creative rolls like the signature Miami Vice with tuna, avocado, mango and a sweet chili sauce that packs a punch. The Tuna Tataki is another must-try ❤️ The space is sleek and modern with an open kitchen where you can watch the sushi chefs at work. The sake list is impressive for pairing with your sushi. Service is attentive without being overbearing. Whether you’re a sushi purist or adventurous eater, Tanuki South Beach has something for everyone. It’s a lively spot that delivers both on flavor and ambiance. Put this Miami Beach gem on your sushi bucket list!
Dish Miami
La Natural This Little River hotspot is renowned for its sourdough pizzas. The restaurant’s minimalist approach to ingredients allows the quality of each component to shine, making every bite a testament to their culinary dedication… What a creative and unique experience. This Bib Gourmand winning restaurant exceeded our expectations. The decor and overall vibe of the place feels like a vacation and the menu definitely caught our attention. But the flavors sealed the deal! You’ll find unique dishes you wouldn’t normally see at a pizza joint like papaya with anchovy, Japanese sweet potato with brown butter, and grilled onions with tahini. Then came their famous sourdough pizzas! The texture? PERFECT. They’re also known for their delicious all natural wines.
Marlee Lewin
Pastis Miami is all the French we need in Wynood. Tucked away in its own little outdoor paradise they offer a range of classic french dishes with my favorite being the Pâté de Campagne. Never settle for anything less than an evening of great company, profiteroles and martinis, ma chère. 🍸
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Time Out Miami
Harry’s Pizzeria Design District James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz slings pizza from Harry's locations in Coconut Grove and South Beach. A wood-burning oven puts out thin-crust pizzas using fresh dough and wheat flour (though a gluten-free option is also available). Go to town on the rock shrimp pizza with grilled lemon, buttery Manchego, scallions and ribbons of cilantro or a totally unique creation of roasted eggplant and harissa with a ribbon of sesame seeds along the crust. Time Out tip: The meatballs are a must-order side, along with the polenta fries with spicy ketchup.
The OH
AUTHENTIC INDIAN RASOI We recently had the pleasure of dining at Indian Rasoi in North Bay Village, and it was an exceptional experience! We started with the Samosas, which were crispy on the outside and filled with a deliciously spiced potato mixture. The Butter Chicken was rich and creamy, with tender pieces of chicken that melted in my mouth. The Garlic Naan was the perfect accompaniment, soft and flavorful. The service was top-notch; the staff were attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. I also appreciated the variety of vegetarian options available, making it a great spot for everyone. Overall, Indian Rasoi offers a delightful dining experience with authentic flavors and excellent service. Highly recommended for anyone craving genuine Indian cuisine!
The OH
Just had an amazing dining experience at El Patio Miami Beach! The Mediterranean cuisine was top-notch, and the ambiance was so inviting. Definitely recommend trying their dishes, especially the falafel and hummus, Greek salad and the dessert was to die for! Can’t wait to go back for more delicious meals!
Time Out Miami
Eleventh Street Pizza serves up two kinds of pies that both are stellar representations of their pizza genres. While a monster slice of NYC-style pep does a great job soaking up late-night drinking, the finest things here are thick Sicilian slices, big towers of dough covered with cupped pepperoni, wild maitake mushrooms with caramelized onions and a Provencal number with roasted red onions, confit garlic and pepperoncini. Time Out tip: The Japanese milk bread garlic rolls are both sweet and savory, so much so that you’ll probably want a second order for dessert.
The OH
So we recently visited the Sugar Factory and let me tell you, it was an absolute treat! 🍭 The ambiance was lively and fun, perfect for a sweet escape. The menu offered a wide variety of indulgent treats, from their famous goblet drinks to their mouthwatering desserts. 🍹🍰 The staff was friendly and attentive, ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The presentation of the dishes was top-notch, making it a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. 😋 Overall, we highly recommend the Sugar Factory for anyone with a sweet tooth looking for a memorable dining experience!💛
The Hungry Post
Pasta e Basta is a cozy Italian restaurant in Midtown that you already know we love. This time we stopped by to try their new brunch menu and we’re what you need to know 👇🍝 Their menu currently offers a variety of paninis and pasta trios, perfect for sharing and for those who always want a little bit of everything 👀 We kicked off our meal with the Panino Polpette e Mozzarella, but the Trio Romano stole the show. For $69 you get this pasta tower that includes Rigatoni Carbonara, Tonnarelli Cacio e Pepe and Rigatoni Amatriciana. And the best part? You can now customize your own trio for $79. For dessert we had the Nutella crepes and the tiramisu which is always🔥 PS: If you’re brave enough to dine with a toddler they’ve got a kids menu too and a whole lot of patience ❤️
Time Out Miami
Tinta y Café You can find everything we love about Coral Gables in Tinta y Café, which also has a location in Miami Shores. It’s quirky, local and deliciously Cuban, with a cozy midcentury vibe that’s both moody and light-filled. It’s also pretty laid-back and you can grab a legit Cuban coffee during the lunch rush without having to fight several elderly gentlemen, as well as delicious sandwiches that put a new spin on classics. Note: this is not the place to treat as your satellite office; there’s no wifi, and laptops are politely declined. This is, however, the perfect place to catch up with an old friend or take a break from the hustle.
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Dish Miami
For a contemporary and adventurous dining experience that will wow the in-laws, Kojin in Coral Gables is an excellent choice. This modern American restaurant with Japanese flair boasts a menu that’s both innovative and approachable, featuring dishes that showcase a masterful blend of fun flavors and textures. Because the kitchen loves to experiment, dishes are subject to change regularly, but you can’t go wrong with the chicken sando, the namesake Caesar salad, and the short rib off the a la carte menu. If you have the budget for it, opt for one of the tastings that will treat you to a feast of the senses.
Dish Miami
Entertaining your in-laws when they’re in town can be a daunting task—but it’s easy when you know the best restaurants around. Caracas Bakery in MiMo offers a delightful glimpse into Venezuelan cuisine. Start your day with their renowned cachitos, buttery croissants filled with savory ham and cheese, or indulge in the sweet pastries and empanadas that showcase the country’s vibrant culinary traditions. The spacious spot and friendly staff make this a welcoming place for families to gather and enjoy a taste of one of Miami’s best bakeries. Come early to beat the long lines, but even if you wake up late, it’s worth the wait.
Dish Miami
Miami Spice Dinner at Kissaki Yes, yes, y’all, the holy month for Miami foodies is finally here. August is when Miami Spice is in full swing, and this year many of our favorite restaurants are participating. Luckily, Kissaki is no exception. The South of Fifth Kaiseki restaurant is bringing the heat with its $45 3-course dinner menu. Starters include options like hamachi tiradito with serrano chilis and sudashi-soy or Chef’s signature 4-piece nigiri flight. For entrees, there’s miso black cod or wagyu fried rice topped with a poached egg. Then, for dessert, choose between bruleed torija, bourbon-spiked peach cobbler, or ice cream. We can’t wait. August 15.
Time Out Miami
The most romantic restaurant in Miami: Boia De Real-life chef couple Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer own and operate this cozy Little Haiti spot that oozes with charm. If your date doesn’t make you swoon, watching these two cook together will. Sit side by side at the counter while you slurp excellent fresh pasta together and trade sips of your organic wines. Bonus: The tightly edited menu keeps quarrelsome couples from agonizing over dishes they’ll both like.
THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
ADDiKT at W Miami The 15th floor rooftop of the W Miami is quite impressive. Both spacious and luxurious, it is home to a 90 meters long rooftop infinity pool, and to the rooftop bar and restaurant ADDiKT. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch, here you can enjoy breathtaking views over Biscayne Bay and the city skyline, along with fantastic and global dishes from Executive Chef Ricardo Jarquin and crafted mixology cocktails.
Secret Miami
Sawa Restaurant & Lounge, Coral Gables Pets are always welcome at this dual Mediterranean and Japanese restaurant’s patio in Merrick Park. Take your furry friend for a special doggie meal off their menu. Start with some “tapas” like jerky strips or baked biscuits, then choose between the chicken breast kebab or filet mignon kebab for the main course. And don’t forget to conclude on a sweet note with a True Acres Dessert Cup!
The Restaurant Guide
BeyBey: Supper club energy with Mediterranean and Lebanese dishes meant to be shared, good music, and cocktails. Tucked in Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour neighborhood, BeyBey is a restaurant and lounge designed to feel like a home. Serving contemporary cuisine from award winning Chef Geoff Lee and regional takes on classic cocktails inspired by their roots in Beirut, as well as an extensive collection of unique and rare wines, BeyBey has quickly become the talk of the town in Miami. The venue offers multiple spaces that compliment a dynamic evening’s needs, including an eclectic, art-strewn dining room, outdoor garden for meals al fresco, and chic social lounge to enjoy cocktails while vibing to an expertly curated soundtrack. With a nightly transition from Sunset Happy Hour to proper dinner service to intimate social lounge, BeyBey was created with the lifestyle of this special part of South Beach and its residents in mind.
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The Restaurant Guide
Elastika: New social club in the Design District serving modern American dishes in an amazing setting. Inspired by Miami’s international community and The Moore’s century-long legacy of art, design and culture, Elastika acts as a culinary canvas, where eclectic dishes and soulful cooking come to life in an approachable environment. The Moore Miami Building holds the unique distinction of being the first and oldest standing building in the Miami Design District. Impeccably preserved, it’s been a venue of rotating uses in recent years, for art fairs and private events, public markets and chic parties. But today, every inch of this 90,000–square-foot building is getting put to good use; especially the first floor with Elastika, an architecturally stunning restaurant with flavors to match. The abstract floor tiles, curved sage seating and Taj Mahal quartzite on every surface evoke a feeling of serene playfulness, but the true star of the entire room is Elastika itself, a sculpture by Zaha Hadid commissioned for the inaugural Design Miami in 2005 for which the restaurant is named. There is no feeling quite like sitting under it, imagining it expand and contract like putty as it stretches from the bottom all the way up to the fourth floor of this light-filled space.
Dish Miami
Dinner at Shimuja Ramen This Friday, July 26, find us slurping away at Shimuja Ramen, a beloved South Florida gem. Since opening its doors in Miami in 2018, Shimuja Ramen has quickly become a local favorite, earning the title of “Best Ramen Shop in Miami 2024” from The Miami New Times. Originally founded in Kagoshima City, Japan, in 2011, Shimuja Ramen brings its rich heritage to Miami through the culinary artistry of Chef and Owner Keiichi Maemura. Chef Maemura’s meticulous 13-hour pork-bone broth forms the heart of an extensive ramen menu that includes delicious vegetarian options. Shimuja Ramen is known for its richly flavored broths and fresh ingredients. Their standout dish, the Kagoshima Special, is a delightful combination of smoked pork belly, mixed vegetables, scallions, naruto, fried burdock, a soft-boiled egg, and thick wavy noodles. Other favorites like the Satsuma Tonkotsu and Tokyo Shoyu offer a more classic approach to authentic flavors straight from Japan. Don’t miss out on the quintessential Florida ramen either — the Key Lime, prepared with chicken slices, key lime juice, lettuce, red onion, scallion, thin straight noodles, and half soft boiled egg.
Dish Miami
Forget fancy attire and head to El Turco for a casual yet delicious culinary adventure. Their menu, filled with traditional Turkish specialties, is sure to please every palate. Indulge in some manti dumplings, sample their flavorful dips like hummus and cacik, or savor the rich flavors of their lamb casserole. With its relaxed atmosphere and authentic fare, El Turco is the perfect spot for a low-key night out.
Dish Miami
Miami Casual Restaurant for When You Don’t Feel Like Dressing Up: Wabi Sabi Embrace the Japanese concept of finding beauty in imperfection at Wabi Sabi. This neighborhood sushi joint is all about fresh, flavorful dishes served in a relaxed setting that will make you feel great. Think artfully plated bowls, rolls bursting with flavor, and an impressive nigiri and sashimi selection that will make you want to linger. This place is also home to one of the more reasonably priced omakase offerings in town; definitely take advantage if you have the funds and time.
The Hungry Post
MIAMI’S BEST RESTAURANT WITH “AMBIENTE” Where the vibe is more important but the food is still good The iconic NYC staple, Pastis, expanded its presence from the Meatpacking District to the vibrant neighborhood of Wynwood. The restaurant stays true to its New York roots, offering the same menu filled with classic Parisian bistro-style dishes and an incredible ambiance that won’t make you feel like you’re in Miami. You’re heading here for a chic lunch or dinner and sitting at their gorgeous outdoor patio decorated with ceiling fans, red patio umbrellas, and twinkly lights. We’d start with some drinks (of course), if you’re a spritz person looking to relax, start your meal with their St. Tropez Spritz made with St. Germain, lemon, aperitif, sparkling wine, and strawberries. But if you’ve had a long day (or week) then kick off your meal with a tiny Le Petit Pickle martini. As for the food, we like to start with a few hors d’oeuvres for the table. We usually go for the Tuna Carpaccio with lemon vinaigrette, Escargots with garlic-parsley butter, Onion Soup, and Crispy Artichokes with garlic aioli. Moving on to the entrées we love their Chicken Paillard with almonds and picholine olives, and we always love to get an order of the Moules Frites with white wine and garlic for the table (don’t forget to dip the bread in the sauce). If you still have a little room, the grand finale is the airy Profiteroles, delicately filled with velvety smooth vanilla ice cream, and generously drizzled with warm chocolate sauce.
Secret Miami
Bring your furry fiends along to brunch this weekend! It’s not uncommon to find sweet pooches accompanying their owners for weekend brunch in GreenStreet Cafe’s expansive patio. Whether you’re at GreenStreet for an omelette or their Nutella-filled French toast, the best part about bringing your best friend along is that they’ll usually get a little treat of bacon slices or pieces of grilled chicken, as well as their own bowl of ice water.
MIAMI EATS GUIDE
Palo Quemao Miami: Check out this Colombian restaurant in Midtown! 🇨🇴 Experience the vibrant flavors and rich culture of Colombia right here in Miami. From mouthwatering arepas and empanadas to delicious bandeja paisa and fresh ceviche, this restaurant offers an authentic taste of Colombia that you won’t want to miss. 🌴✨ Perfect for a casual lunch, a festive dinner, or just enjoying some great food with friends. Dive into the heart of Colombian cuisine and feel the warmth of its hospitality.
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Miami Guide
Baia Beach Club, the tropical waterfront oasis located at the iconic Mondrian South Beach. Guests can choose from a divine selection of Summery, tequila-based cocktails such as the Among the Stars, a subtle yet fruity mixture of Don Julio Blanco, passion fruit puree, yellow peppers & hints of lime or the Day Off, a harmonious blend of Dobel Tequila, Chopin, Brugal 1888, #3 Gin, Luxardo, Apricot, Mango Puree, Lime & fresh berries.
Miami Guide
Where to Celebrate National Tequila Day in Miami? The Henry is your go-to spot for both satisfying Happy Hour and delicious brunches. The Henry in Brickell City Centre throws a happy hour fiesta with $12 bites and specialty cocktails from 3-7 PM, Monday through Friday. Their bar and patio are the perfect spots to celebrate with their SMOKED PINEAPPLE MARGARITA or the classic GREATEST NEIGHBORHOOD MARGARITA. They also have $7 beers and $10 wines for those with different tastes.
Discover Local Dining Experiences in Downtown Miami
When it comes to downtown Miami, the local dining scene is not just vibrant but incredibly diverse, offering something for every palate. From seafood to Latin cuisine, you'll find a blend of cultures and flavors that make downtown a true culinary hotspot. So, where should you head for a memorable meal? Dive into these local secrets to uncover the best dining spots in the area.
Foodie Favorites You Can't Miss
One restaurant that consistently earns rave reviews is Niu Kitchen. Known for its innovative Spanish cuisine, this cozy spot is a great option for a romantic dinner or an intimate meal with friends. Don't miss their signature dishes like the duck breast with quince paste and the delectable smoked burrata. Head there early to beat the crowd, or opt for a late-night dinner—this place is a foodie haven.
For a taste of the sea, check out Garcia's Seafood Grille & Fish Market. This institution has been serving fresh seafood since the 1960s and still attracts locals and tourists alike. Opt for the grilled snapper or their famous lobster bisque. The outdoor seating offers a fantastic view of the Miami River, making the dining experience even more delightful.
Trending Spots for Modern Eateries
If you're looking for the latest and greatest in dining trends, make your way to Alloy Bistro Gourmet. This hidden gem seamlessly blends European and Mediterranean influences, offering dishes like seared octopus and black truffle risotto. The charming courtyard ambiance is perfect for both lunch and dinner.
Foxtail Lounge & Kitchen is another trendy spot worth visiting. Known for its eclectic menu and chic interior, this venue is ideal for those who love to dine in style. Try the truffle mac and cheese or the wagyu beef sliders. Pair your meal with one of their craft cocktails, and you've got the makings of an unforgettable evening.
Best Spots for Brunch and Cocktails
Brunch aficionados should not miss Taste Bakery Café in downtown Miami. Their brunch menu is a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary options. The avocado toast and the Belgian waffles come highly recommended. With a great selection of mimosas and cold-brew coffee, it's a fantastic way to kickstart your day.
For cocktails, look no further than Lost Boy Dry Goods. This rustic bar offers a relaxed atmosphere and some of the best cocktails in the city. Whether you go for a classic Old Fashioned or the unique cucumber gin fizz, you'll be impressed by both the quality and creativity. It’s a popular spot among locals, so you’ll get to experience the authentic vibe of downtown Miami.
Uncovering Hidden Gems
If you're searching for a spot off the beaten path, head to Kush. Located in the historic Wynwood district, just a short drive from downtown, this laid-back eatery offers farm-to-table American cuisine that's simply delightful. Favorites include the Alligator bites and the mouthwatering Kush & Hash. The craft beer selection is impressive, featuring both local and international brews.
El Tucán is another hidden gem that offers a unique combination of dining and entertainment. This Latin-inspired restaurant doubles as a lively nightclub, featuring live music and dancing. The vibrant atmosphere is matched by an equally exciting menu, with dishes like ceviche mixto and roast pork with plantains. It's the perfect place for those looking to add a little spice to their evening.
Local Insights into the Dining Scene
Engaging with locals is one of the best ways to get the inside scoop on the dining scene in downtown Miami. Platforms like Kikihub offer real opinions and secrets from Miami residents themselves. Discover the hidden taco stands, the hole-in-the-wall sandwich shops, and the best places for late-night bites. The local insights you gather can lead you to culinary experiences that typical guides might miss.
For instance, many locals recommend hitting up Joe's Stone Crab during the off-season to avoid long waits and inflated prices. The stone crabs are an absolute must-try, but their fried chicken is a well-kept secret among Miamians. Another local tip is to visit Verde at Perez Art Museum Miami for a delightful brunch with a stunning view of Biscayne Bay—perfect for a serene dining experience.