Miami and Miami Beach Restaurants

Miami's restaurant scene has exploded in the past few years, with new restaurants springing up left and right every month. The melting pot of residents and visitors has brought an array of sophisticated, tasty cuisine. Little Havana is still king for Cuban fare, and Miami Beach is swept up in a trend of fusion cuisine, which combines Asian, French, American, and Latin cooking with sumptuous—and pricey—results. Locals spend the most time in downtown Miami, Wynwood, Midtown, and the Design District, where the city's ongoing foodie and cocktail revolution is most pronounced. Since Miami dining is a part of the trendy nightlife scene, most dinners don't start until 8 or 9 pm, and may go well into the night. To avoid a long wait among the late-night partiers at hot spots, come before 7 pm or make reservations. Attire is usually casual-chic, but patrons like to dress to impress. Don't be surprised to see large tables of women in skimpy dresses—this is common in Miami. Prices tend to stay high in hot spots like Lincoln Road, but if you venture off the beaten path you can find delicious food for reasonable prices. When you get your bill, check whether a gratuity is already included; most restaurants add between 15% and 20% (ostensibly for the convenience of, and protection from, the many Latin American and European tourists who are used to this practice in their homelands), but supplement it depending on your opinion of the service.

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  • 1. Ariete

    $$$$

    Popular with the brunch crowd, this cozy indoor-outdoor restaurant serves elegant American dishes with a Miami twist. The menu changes seasonally with offerings from pastrami-style short rib to bone marrow--topped, wood-grilled oysters. The build-your-own charcuterie board boast homemade pâté and locally sourced meats. The fritas are a popular choice for a quick bite, but the pressed duck service is typically the star of the show.

    3540 Main Hwy., Florida, 33133, USA
    305-640--5862

    Known For

    • Great cocktails
    • Lively brunch
    • The Chug burger
  • 2. Hakkasan Miami

    $$$$

    This stateside sibling of the Michelin-star London restaurant brings the haute-Chinese-food movement to South Florida, adding pan-Asian flair to even quite simple and authentic Cantonese recipes and producing an entire menu that can be classified as blow-your-mind delicious. Superb eats notwithstanding, another reason to experience Hakkasan is that it's arguably the sexiest, best-looking restaurant on Miami Beach.

    4441 Collins Ave., Florida, 33140, USA
    786-276–1388-after 4 pm

    Known For

    • Dim sum perfected
    • Roasted silver cod with champagne and honey
    • High-design interiors, including teak walls

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, Reservations essential
  • 3. Joe's Stone Crab

    $$$$ | South Beach

    In South Beach's decidedly new-money scene, the stately Joe's Stone Crab is an old-school testament to good food and good service. Stone crabs, served with legendary mustard sauce, crispy hash browns, and creamed spinach, remain the staple at South Beach's most storied restaurant (which dates from 1913).

    11 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, Florida, 33139, USA
    305-673–0365

    Known For

    • Best-of-the-best stone crab claws
    • Key lime pie
    • No reservations (arrive very early)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-May–mid-Oct. No lunch Mon. and Tues., Reservations not accepted
  • 4. Juvia

    $$$$

    High atop South Beach's design-driven 1111 Lincoln Road parking garage, rooftop Juvia commingles urban sophistication with South Beach seduction. Three renowned chefs unite to deliver an amazing eating experience that screams Japanese, Peruvian, and French all in the same breath, focusing largely on raw fish and seafood dishes.

    1111 Lincoln Rd., Florida, 33139, USA
    305-763–8272

    Known For

    • City and beach views
    • Sunset cocktails on the terrace
    • Bigeye tuna poke

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 5. KYU

    $$$$

    Foodies and locavores love this eco-minded restaurant in the heart of Wynwood, which plants five trees for every tree burned in its Japanese wood-fired grill. The Asian-inspired, small-plates menu wows through creative dishes such as the epic roasted cauliflower with goat cheese and shishito-herb vinaigrette and sizzling Thai fried-rice stone pot with king crab.

    251 N.W. 25th St., Florida, 33127, USA
    786-577--0150

    Known For

    • Living walls
    • Apex of Wynwood atmosphere
    • Flavor-rich small plates
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  • 6. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    $$$$

    A concept created by the legendary chef Joël Robuchon, this ultradecadent restaurant draws you in with a sexy, red-backlit bar and sleek tables. Each bite is rich in flavor and plated perfectly with immaculate French technique. Expect caviar garnishes and dainty dishes served on unique vessels, available à la carte or as a chef's tasting menu. Don't overlook the pomme puree aka Robuchon's famous, creamy, cheesy French mashed potatoes.

    151 N.E. 41st St., Florida, 33137, USA
    305-402--9070

    Known For

    • Incredible foie gras and pomme puree
    • Gorgeous ambience
    • Only restaurant with two Michelin stars in Florida
  • 7. La Mar by Gastón Acurio

    $$$$

    Peruvian celebrity-chef Gastón Acurio dazzles with a sublime menu and an atmospheric, bay-side setting to match. Tour the far corners of Peru through La Mar’s signature cebiches (ceviche) and tiraditos (similar to crudo), freshly grilled skewers of street-style anticuchos, causa dishes (mashed potato topped with meat and vegetable toppings), and national libations, like the pisco sour.

    500 Brickell Key Dr., Florida, 33131, USA

    Known For

    • Edgy interior design
    • Alfresco dining with skyline views
    • Desserts served in dollhouses
  • 8. LT Steak and Seafood

    $$$$

    Miami is filled with great steak houses, but this is arguably the best. Located in the glamorous art deco open lobby of The Betsy hotel on Ocean Drive, noted chef Laurent Tourondel (of BLT Steak fame) presents a seasonally inspired menu that includes fresh seafood, sushi, the highest-quality cuts of USDA prime and certified Black Angus beef, and decadent sides (don't miss the hand-cut Parmesan truffle fries with truffle aioli).

    1440 Ocean Dr., Florida, 33139, USA
    305-673--0044

    Known For

    • Massive popovers
    • The Betsy crab cake
    • Cocktails inspired by literary greats
  • 9. Makoto

    $$$$

    Stephen Starr's Japanese headliner, executed by celebrity-chef and master of Edomae-style sushi Makoto Okuwa, now sits in a new, much larger space and offers two menus: one devoted solely to sushi, sashimi, and maki, the other to Japanese cold and hot dishes. Look forward to hyperfresh raw dishes, tempuras, meats, and vegetables grilled over Japanese charcoal (robata), rice and noodle dishes, and a variety of steaks and fish inspired by the Land of the Rising Sun.

    9700 Collins Ave., Florida, 33154, USA
    305-864–8600

    Known For

    • Superfresh sushi
    • Artistic presentation
    • Well-dressed crowd
  • 10. MILA

    $$$$

    A swanky rooftop restaurant on Lincoln Road, MILA is a place to see and be seen while sipping well-crafted cocktails and ordering Mediterranean-Asian fusion dishes, small plates, and sushi. The stunning focal point is a Zen-like reflection pool flanked by two curtained cabanas that can be reserved for a bit of privacy while dining alfresco. Highlights of the menu include branzino tataki, edamame guacamole, seared scallop roll, and a 32 oz. tomahawk served with a butter-onion jus. The indoor and outdoor bar serve two separate cocktail menus, and those who dine on the terrace can order one of the special cocktails that are made tableside on a mobile bar cart.

    1636 Meridian Ave., Florida, 33139, USA
    786-706--0744

    Known For

    • A "dress to impress" crowd
    • Flavorful fusion dishes like branzino tataki
    • Top-notch cocktails
  • 11. Area 31

    $$$$

    High atop the 16th floor of Downtown Miami's Kimpton EPIC Hotel, memorable and sustainable ocean-to-table cuisine is prepared in the bustling, beautiful open kitchen. Look forward to a seafood-centric menu with innovative flavors and a hefty portion of ethos—all fruits of the sea here are certified by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch.

    270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Florida, 33131, USA
    305-424–5234

    Known For

    • Great raw bar
    • Excellent bay-side views
    • Artisanal cocktails
  • 12. Bourbon Steak

    $$$$

    Michael Mina's long-standing South Florida steak house is renowned for its seductive design, sophisticated clientele, outstanding wine list, phenomenal service, and, of course, exceptional food. Dinner begins with a skillet of fresh potato focaccia and flavor-dusted french fries as preludes to entrées like the Maine lobster potpie (with truffle cream) and any of the dozen varieties of butter-poached, wood-grilled steaks (from hormone-free prime cuts to American Wagyu).

    19999 W. Country Club Dr., Florida, 33180, USA
    786-279–6600

    Known For

    • Duck-fat fries with dipping sauces
    • Perfectly cooked steaks
    • Floor-to-ceiling glass wine cellar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 13. Carpaccio Restaurant

    $$$$

    As expected for its ritzy location, this upscale restaurant matches its high-fashion neighbors: waiters don bow ties and coattails, even for lunch hours, yet are approachable in their knowledge and attentiveness. Practically everything on the menu jumps out, though the handmade mozzarella antipasti, clam linguine, and namesake beef carpaccio are signature dishes. An extensive list of wines from Italy, California, and other locales around the world perfectly complements a meal here.

    9700 Collins Ave., Florida, 33154, USA
    305-867–7777

    Known For

    • Myriad carpaccios
    • Ladies who lunch
    • Well-heeled crowd

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: For reservations call (305) 501-4448
  • 14. Cecconi's Miami Beach

    $$$$

    The wait for a table at this outpost of the legendary Italian restaurant is just as long as for its counterparts in West Hollywood and London. Expect heavy portions of atmosphere: it's a real scene of who's who and who's eating what, cast in a seductive, vintage-chic setting across the courtyard of Soho Beach House.

    4385 Collins Ave., Florida, 33140, USA
    786-507–7902

    Known For

    • Light and succulent fish carpaccios
    • Truffle pizza
    • Beautiful lighting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 15. EDGE Steak & Bar

    $$$$

    It's farm-to-table surf and turf at this elegantly understated restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel Miami, where hefty portions of the finest cuts and freshest seafood headline the menu, prepared by renowned chef Aaron Brooks. For a more casual experience, enjoy your meal and the restaurant's artisanal cocktails under the skies on the alfresco terrace. Don't overlook happy hour weekdays 4--7 pm with $1 oysters, 2-for-1 bites, and $8 bubbles and cocktails.

    1435 Brickell Ave., Florida, 33131, USA
    305-381–3190

    Known For

    • Charcuterie boards
    • Sunday brunch
    • Five-course tasting menu
  • 16. Gianni's

    $$$$

    Set within the glitz and ostentation of Gianni Versace’s former mansion, The Villa Casa Casuarina, this restaurant doles out pricey Italian-Mediterranean eats across the mansion's most prized nooks. It's more about the romantic atmosphere and eating next to Versace's storied mosaic pool than the food, which includes caviar selections, filet mignon, and black-truffle risotto.

    1116 Ocean Dr., Florida, 33139, USA
    786-485–2200

    Known For

    • Haute dining
    • Wow-factor surrounds
    • Only-in-Miami experience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 17. Glass & Vine

    $$$$

    With a design that fuses the indoors and outdoors in the middle of Coconut Grove’s residential Peacock Park, this charming, family-friendly restaurant is as picturesque as it is unexpected. Parents can sit back and enjoy some incredible gourmet-style sharing plates (featuring local catch and produce) and the sensational wine selection while the little ones are thoroughly entertained outside (there's even a playground).

    2820 McFarlane Rd., Florida, 33133, USA
    305-200--5268

    Known For

    • Local fish tiradito
    • Plenty of veggie options
    • Beautifully plated dishes
  • 18. Hutong Miami

    $$$$

    This trendy, dimly lit Hong Kong outpost has brought splurge-worthy northern Chinese food to Brickell. The Miami location has unique menu items, including king scallops and a chili-infused chocolate mousse, plus a mesmerizing “Great Wall,” where choreographed lights dance throughout your meal. Copper Zhejiang teapots and antique bricks from China help to set the scene, offset by pops of color that scream Miami. Aside from the signature Peking duck, must-tries include the creative bao and soy milk dessert that plays on Chinese breakfast and the Comfortably Numb cocktail, which uses peppercorn and chili to balance the sweetness of lychee and vanilla.

    600 Brickell Ave., Florida, USA
    786-388--0805

    Known For

    • Peking duck carved tableside
    • Dim sum and cocktails
    • Chic setting
  • 19. Il Mulino New York at Aqualina Resort & Spa

    $$$$

    For decades Il Mulino New York has ranked among the top Italian restaurants in Gotham, so it's no surprise that this Miami outpost is similarly good. Start your food coma with the complimentary starters—fresh cuts of Parmesan cheese, four types of fresh bread, garlicky bruschetta, and spicy, fried zucchini whet the palate—and then move on to antipasti like calamari fritti followed by ever-changing risottos and other classic Italian dishes perfected.

    17875 Collins Ave., Florida, 33160, USA
    305-466–9191

    Known For

    • Seafood risotto
    • Excellent service
    • Intimate setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 20. Jaya

    $$$$

    At the flagship restaurant of The Setai Miami Beach hotel, expect a pan-Asian extravaganza, representing the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Korea, India, China, and Japan through dishes that range from sea bass tikka to Peking duck to lobster curry. Before or after dinner, be sure to enjoy a cocktail around the harmonious courtyard reflecting pool.

    2001 Collins Ave., Florida, 33139, USA
    855-923--7899

    Known For

    • Live entertainment on weekends
    • Kimchi fried rice
    • Dim sum

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