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DINE YOUR WAY THROUGH GREATER MIAMI AND MIAMI BEACH

From luxurious seafood feasts to Latin flavors and Japanese izakaya vibes, this
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Miami’s dining scene never skips a beat with its ever-expanding selection of
restaurants influenced by cuisines from around the globe. Here you can dine on
late-night sushi to the sound of world-renowned DJs, taste the flavors of the
French Riviera, or dine above the city skyline in a nature sanctuary. There’s
something for every palate, particularly during Miami Spice Months, when area
restaurants open their doors for diners to enjoy special prix fixe menus at
brunch and lunch ($30/$35) and dinner ($45/$60). Here are some of our favorite
spots to #eattheworld while experiencing the many flavors of Miami.


BÂOLI


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In true Miami fashion, Bâoli is known for both stunning fresh fish and
late-night parties. Start off light with gorgeous plates of crudo, maki, and
crispy rice with tuna, then tuck into globally inflected dishes like
whole-roasted branzino, edamame hummus, tom yum-glazed octopus, and ribeye with
wasabi chimichurri. Cocktails incorporate flavors like yuzu, basil, black
walnut, and lemongrass—perfect for sipping from happy hour to late-late night.

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BRASSERIE LAUREL


Photography by Fúji Film Girl; Courtesy of Brasserie Laurel/Miami Spice

From the team whose Michelin-starred restaurant Ariete has captivated Miami’s
dining scene, Brasserie Laurel offers French-inspired Miami cuisine in an
upscale setting. Classic French preparations take on new life, like squid
bourguignon served with duchess potatoes and preserved lemon gremolata or
caviar-topped venison tartare. Laurel’s tranquil, brasserie-style setting is the
perfect place for brunch or dinner followed by absinthe service and a Black
Forest eclair. 


JOLIET MIAMI


Photography by Patrick Michael Chin; Courtesy of Joliet Miami/Miami Spice
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Experience the Cajun flavors of the Gulf on the Atlantic at Joliet, where
seafood of all kinds is on full display. Seafood towers brimming with oysters,
shrimp, crab, and local fish crudo are a must, as is the rich, buttery New
Orleans-style BBQ shrimp. Choose between lush patio seating beneath twinkling
lights, or grab a table in the airy dining room and soak in all of the breezy,
beachy vibes South Florida has to offer. 


GISELLE MIAMI 


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High above the bustle of downtown Miami, Giselle is an eclectic mix of cuisines
and experiences, starting with a ride to the top in a private elevator. After
that, it’s full steam ahead, whether dining on flaming lobster thermidor or
Japanese A5 wagyu. The restaurant spans the rooftop with seating indoors and
out, and a retractable roof that gives diners a view of the night sky. Cocktails
complete the otherworldly experience, like the Head Over Heels, a combination of
vodka and sparkling rosé that serves three people and comes in an enormous glass
high-heeled shoe. 


LPM


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Coastal vibes straight from the French Riviera are on offer in downtown Miami,
where LPM—formerly La Petite Maison—is serving light, Mediterranean-influenced
fare. Salad Nicoise, ratatouille with feta, and whole sea bream baked with
Provencal herbs evoke the sun-drenched flavors of Southern France, accompanied
by an extensive list of rosés from some of the region’s best producers. And for
fans of La Belle Epoque, it’s paradise draped in linen and surrounded by marble,
with bossa nova tunes playing softly in the background.


MILA



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Fusing the flavors of Japan with the Mediterranean is the central theme of MILA,
where chef Michaël Michaelidis’ menu is served izakaya-style. Plates like a
whole grilled Dover sole with yuzu kosho butter or wagyu carpaccio with salted
seaweed and onion jam are meant to be shared at tables overlooking the city.
Designed with the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi in mind, MILA’s lush foliage and
natural wood interior makes for an experience that’s at once serene and filled
with Miami energy. 

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SÉRÊVÈNE


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Head to Miami Beach for Sérêvène’s contemporary flavors and classic art deco
setting. The menu includes French favorites infused with the conviviality of
izakaya fare—think ora king salmon with sesame noodles and a soy beurre
noisette, or half a suckling pig served tableside with Hawaiian soft rolls.


RUM ROOM


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The melting pot of cultures in Miami is on display at the Rum Room, a Miami
Beach newcomer drawing locals and tourists alike. It’s in a century-old historic
building on a canal, offering all of the classic charm of Miami Beach, but away
from the crowds. As the name implies, there is a hefty selection of rums and rum
cocktails to enjoy alongside a menu of Latin-influenced favorites. Start with
croquetas, maduro bread, empanadas, and jerk chicken pressed sandwiches, then
follow it up with an order of upside-down pineapple rum cake for the full
experience. 


SEXY FISH


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Miami’s outpost of London’s famously over-the-top celeb hangout is just as
stunning as the original, notable both for its aquatic interior and its menu of
luxurious Asian-influenced seafood dishes. During Miami Spice Months, diners
will choose from dishes like grilled lobster with sancho butter, matcha waffles
and crispy chicken, stone crab bao buns and grilled seabass with green nam,
served in a setting that evokes the opulence of King Neptune’s castle. 


SMITH & WEBSTER

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Courtesy of Smith & Webster/Miami Spice

What happens when a Miami food blogger and a retired NFL player open a
restaurant? In the case of Smith & Webster, the result is a Miami-Dade hotspot
highlighting African American cuisine and sharing the classics that represent
the owners’ backgrounds. Snow crab legs drenched in citrus garlic butter,
braised oxtail lasagna, and fried chicken with mac and cheese, greens, and a
biscuit are all on the menu for dinner, while brunch delivers grits topped with
fried lobster tail or crispy lemon catfish.


BAGATELLE


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The kindred spirits of South Florida and the Côte d’Azur meet at Bagatelle,
located within the luxurious confines of the Ritz-Carlton South Beach. Seafood
and caviar by the ounce are staples of this menu, which features opulent dishes
like Mediterranean sea bass with fennel and Florida citrus as well as
truffle-topped puffed piccia bread. Bagatelle’s chic dining room and richly
appointed bar are prime people watching spots, while the restaurant’s extensive
wine list is stocked with many of the finest French producers.




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