Miami’s food scene is one of the hottest in the country, and for good reason. With a variety of options ranging from American steakhouse to Asian fusion, there are enough options to try a new cuisine every night of Miami Art Week. Make your reservations now or hope to score a walk-in table, because these restaurants are sure to fill up with celebrities hoping to score a dinner at Miami’s most exciting culinary destinations.
1. Cantina La Viente ($$$): Every cantina is a cultural expression of the place where it is found. Gastronomy-wise, Cantina La 20 has an extensive menu of Mexican Cuisine dishes, offering representative dishes of each state of the country…More…
2. Cecconi’s ($$$): In the courtyard of Soho Beach House the most exclusive members only club, Cecconi’s is a modern-day classic Italian restaurant open for brunch, lunch, cicchetti, and dinner, seven days a week…More…
3. Komodo ($$$): Owned by Dave Grutman, the man behind some of Miami’s biggest nightclubs, this Miami restaurant serves contemporary Southeast Asian cuisine with “a South Florida vibe.” The sprawling three-story indoor/outdoor eatery is a hotspot for Miami’s biggest names…More…
4. La Mar ($$$): Featuring the acclaimed cuisine of chef Gastón Acurio, La Mar by Gastón Acurio offers diners the chance to explore the authentic and diverse flavours of Peruvian gastronomy. With an atmospheric setting overlooking Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline, the restaurant’s contemporary design provides the perfect backdrop for La Mar’s signature ceviches, freshly grilled anticuchos and speciality cocktails…More…
5. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann ($$$): Serving up traditional Argentine cuisine, this restaurant is located in the heart of Miami beach in one of the most exclusive hotels in town, Hotel Faena. Mallmann, an award-winning chef opened the restaurant earlier this year. It’s quickly becoming one of Miami’s go-to eateries…More…
6. Nusr-Et Steakhouse ($$$$): This Miami steakhouse just opened its door and is already one of Miami’s most desired reservations. Owned by viral sensation, #saltbae, Nusr-Et will serve your steak with some added flare…More…
7. Pao by Paul Qui ($$$$): Located in Hotel Faena, Pao’s guest list is sure to be decorated with celebrities and the art world’s most influential figures hoping to get a taste of Paul Qui’s globally influenced Asian dishes...More…
8. Prime 112 ($$$$): This is one of Miami’s hottest food destinations. Whether you’re looking to dig into massive steaks, or mingle with the A-Listers that show up nightly, this classic steakhouse is a must for any visit to Miami…More…
9. Quinto La Huella ($$$): Quinto La Huella offers a unique fire cooking method with a wood parrilla centered at the heart of our kitchen and includes a wood fire oven, sushi counter, and outdoor dining experience…More…
10. R House Wynwood ($$): It’s only fitting that during Miami Art week you enjoy both food and art; at R House Wynwood you can do both at the same time. This vibrant restaurant features dishes from around the globe and has an art gallery inside...More...
11. Seaspice ($$$$): Located on the banks of the Miami River and nestled within a post-industrial warehouse, Seaspice guests are greeted by sophisticated nautical touches, contemporary architecture, subdued lighting and panoramic views…More…
12. Zuma ($$$$): Located in the heart of downtown Miami, Zuma brings chef Rainer Becker's internationally acclaimed style of modern Japanese cuisine to America with cuisine philosophy of flavorsome, modern Japanese dishes in a fun and vibrant environment inspired by the informal Japanese dining style called Izakaya…More…
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