![]() ![]() Located in the heart of Sunset Harbor in Miami Beach, Casa Bufala will offer a Italian fare from the team behind longstanding South of Fifth restaurant Fratelli La Bufala. Where: 1874 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Decked in light wood and work by local artists, the space will offer 20 seats to guarantee intimacy and “kikubari,” the Japanese art of caring for others. In addition to choosing from the a la carte menu, diners can opt for nigiri, chirashi, or sashimi omakase, with wine, sake, champagne, or beer. In October, Wabi Sabi’s sister restaurant Midorie will make its debut in Coconut Grove with a selection of sushi and upscale counter-service seafood and vegetables-based donburi (Japanese bowls). Led by executive chef Ambrely Ouimette it’ll offer a 17-course full omakase offering “unexpected riffs on long standing sushi classics.”įrom the team behind Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar in Midtown Miami and Italica Pizza in Aventura comes Italica Midtown, a Italian-inspired pizzeria with live entertainment and a spritz bar where guests can personalize their own drink with a variety of garnishes, mixers, and more. This popular omakase-style, speakeasy restaurant, which originated in California in 2018 and expanded to Austin, Texas in 2020, is heading to Miami with a location on the ground level of the Esme hotel. ![]() Teaming up with cocktail pros Gabe Orta and Elad Zvi of Bar Lab, the trio will oversee the hotel’s onsite restaurant, cocktail-centric third-floor lounge, as well as its rooftop deck. One of Miami’s favorite chefs, Brad Kilgore, is heading back to his Wynwood roots to helm the culinary program at the soon-to-open Arlo Wynwood hotel. This larger, more “grown up” version of Eating House will showcase many of its beloved dishes from its first outpost plus a full liquor bar, ample seating, and industrial digs. From a two restaurants from Top Chef winners, to offshoots of longtime favorites, and the return of hometown chefs, here are the 13 restaurants to be looking froward to this fall.Īfter shuttering its home of almost a decade last summer, Eating House will debut a second iteration of the restaurant on the pedestrian friendly Giralda Avenue, just steps away from its sister restaurant Luca Osteria. Sure we might experience a changing of the “seasons” here in South Florida, but what really indicates the seasonal transition is the slew of new restaurants that open their doors here in Miami. ![]()
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