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Miami — Where Power Dines

One hundred restaurants. One city that refuses to choose between Michelin ambition and South Beach spectacle. Florida's only two-star table, Brickell's smokeless BBQ temples, and a seventy-year-old stone crab institution that still commands the longest queue in the 305.

62Restaurants Listed
1Two-Star Michelin
16Michelin Stars Total
7Occasions Covered

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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami interior
1
Impress Clients
Miami Design District — French
L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Modern French $$$$ ★★ Michelin
Florida's only two-star sanctum. Robuchon's counter-theatre where langoustines become art and every course is a revelation.
Stubborn Seed Miami Beach interior
2
First Date
Miami Beach — South of Fifth
Stubborn Seed
New American $$$$ ★ Michelin
Jeremy Ford's farm-to-counter masterclass in South of Fifth. The tasting menu Miami didn't know it deserved until it arrived.
Cote Miami Korean Steakhouse interior
3
Close a Deal
Miami Design District
Cote Miami
Korean Steakhouse $$$ ★ Michelin
Michelin-starred Korean BBQ that closes deals and opens celebrations. The smokeless grill is Design District's best power secret.
Zuma Miami Japanese restaurant interior
4
Impress Clients
Downtown Miami — Biscayne
Zuma Miami
Japanese Izakaya $$$$
Downtown's most glamorous address. Where global finance meets Japanese precision over the Miami River at dusk.
Joe's Stone Crab Miami Beach seafood
5
Birthday
Miami Beach — South of Fifth
Joe's Stone Crab
Seafood / American $$$
Miami's most iconic table since 1913. Stone crabs, hash browns, and Key lime pie — the three pillars of South Beach's culinary identity.
Ariete Coconut Grove Miami
6
First Date
Coconut Grove — Miami
Ariete
Cuban-American $$$$ ★ Michelin
Chef Michael Beltran's love letter to his Cuban heritage, served in Coconut Grove's most seductive dining room.
Boia De Miami Italian restaurant
7
Solo Dining
Buena Vista — Miami
Boia De
Italian-American $$$ ★ Michelin
A Michelin star hidden in a strip mall between a laundromat and a medical centre. The most subversive table in Miami.
Carbone Miami Italian American restaurant
8
Birthday
Miami Beach — South of Fifth
Carbone Miami
Italian-American $$$$
Mario Carbone's theatrical Italian-American in South of Fifth. No shorts. No flip flops. Absolutely no apologies for the $175 truffle pasta.
Komodo Miami Brickell Asian fusion
9
Team Dinner
Brickell — Miami
Komodo
Southeast Asian Fusion $$$$
Three floors of Southeast Asian spectacle in the heart of Brickell. The bird's nest tables alone justify the reservation effort.
Surf Club Restaurant Thomas Keller Surfside
10
Proposal
Surfside — Four Seasons
The Surf Club Restaurant
Continental American $$$$ ★ Michelin
Thomas Keller channels old-Florida grandeur in a 1930s beachside club. Beef Wellington for two, at a table that understands permanence.
Nobu Miami Beach Japanese Peruvian sushi
11
First Date
Miami Beach — Eden Roc Hotel
Nobu Miami
Japanese-Peruvian $$$$
The Black Cod Miso that launched a thousand pilgrimages. Miami's most glamorous hotel dining room, still relevant after two decades.
Doya Miami Wynwood Mediterranean meze
12
Team Dinner
Wynwood — Miami
Doya
Aegean Meze $$$
Wynwood's most seductive garden dining room. Wood-fired Aegean meze that makes the whole table slow down and stay longer.
Hiden Miami Wynwood Japanese
13
Impress Clients
Wynwood — Miami
Hiden
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
An eight-seat omakase counter hidden behind a taqueria — the Michelin star that makes you prove you know where it is to be let in.
Elcielo Miami Miami Brickell Modern Colombian
14
Impress Clients
Brickell — Miami
Elcielo Miami
Modern Colombian $$$$
Juan Manuel Barrientos's Brickell tasting room — the first Colombian restaurant in the U.S. to win a Michelin star, and a ritual of 17 courses.
Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt Miami Miami Beach / Mid-Beach Modern European
15
Proposal
Miami Beach — Miami
Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt
Modern European $$$$
A 28-seat Michelin-starred dining room inside the Carillon Hotel — German-trained technique, Mediterranean ingredients, proposal-grade pacing.
Ogawa Miami Little Haiti Japanese
16
Impress Clients
Little Haiti — Miami
Ogawa
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
A 10-seat Little Haiti omakase counter — Michelin-starred, Tokyo-rigorous, and the best-value high-end sushi in Miami.
The Den at Azabu Miami Miami Beach / South Beach Japanese
17
Impress Clients
Miami Beach — Miami
The Den at Azabu
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
A hidden nine-seat counter behind a sushi bar inside the Marriott Stanton — Michelin-starred, Tokyo-imported fish, entrance by reservation only.
Shingo Miami Coral Gables Japanese
18
Solo Dining
Coral Gables — Miami
Shingo
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
Coral Gables' nine-seat omakase counter — Michelin-starred, Nobu-trained chef, the best Japanese room outside Miami Beach.
Café La Trova Miami Little Havana Cuban
19
Birthday
Little Havana — Miami
Café La Trova
Cuban / Cocktail Bar $$$
Julio Cabrera's Little Havana cantinero bar — the best Cuban cocktails in the U.S. and a live-music programme that runs until close.
Ghee Indian Kitchen Miami Dadeland / Kendall Indian
20
First Date
Dadeland — Miami
Ghee Indian Kitchen
Indian / Farm-to-Table $$$
Niven Patel's Kendall dining room — farm-sourced Indian cooking with a Bib Gourmand and a cult industry following.
Mandolin Aegean Bistro Miami Design District / Buena Vista Greek
21
First Date
Design District — Miami
Mandolin Aegean Bistro
Greek / Turkish $$$
A garden dining room in a converted 1940s Design District house — Aegean cooking, a Bib Gourmand, and the patio that made Miami forget it was in Florida.
Los Félix Miami Coconut Grove Modern Mexican
22
First Date
Coconut Grove — Miami
Los Félix
Modern Mexican / Heirloom Corn $$$
Coconut Grove's Bib Gourmand masa restaurant — heirloom corn, nose-to-tail Mexican cooking, the most important opening in 2022 Miami.
Prime 112 Miami South Beach Steakhouse
23
Close a Deal
South Beach — Miami
Prime 112
Steakhouse $$$$
Myles Chefetz's celebrity steakhouse on Ocean Drive — the table Miami has used to close deals since 2004 and the city's dress-code-optional power room.
Papi Steak Miami South of Fifth Steakhouse
24
Birthday
South of Fifth — Miami
Papi Steak
Steakhouse $$$$
David Grutman's theatrical steakhouse where a $1,000 wagyu briefcase arrives at the table under a spotlight and the entire room applauds.
The Forge Miami Miami Beach / Mid-Beach Steakhouse
25
Close a Deal
Miami Beach — Miami
The Forge
Steakhouse / American $$$$
The 54-year-old Mid-Beach institution with the largest private wine collection in the city — old-Miami power dining that still works.
STK Miami Miami Miami Beach Steakhouse
26
Birthday
Miami Beach — Miami
STK Miami
Steakhouse $$$$
A DJ-powered steakhouse where the beef is competent and the birthday dinner quietly becomes a nightclub by dessert.
Smith & Wollensky Miami Miami South of Fifth Steakhouse
27
Close a Deal
South of Fifth — Miami
Smith & Wollensky Miami
Steakhouse $$$$
The waterfront steakhouse at the southern tip of Miami Beach — sunset cruise-ship views and a dry-aging programme older than most of the diners.
Ocean Prime Miami Miami Aventura Steakhouse
28
Close a Deal
Aventura — Miami
Ocean Prime Miami
Steakhouse / Seafood $$$$
The Cameron Mitchell steakhouse-seafood hybrid at Aventura Mall — quiet, corporate-appropriate, and the North Miami expense-account room.
Bourbon Steak Miami Miami Aventura Steakhouse
29
Impress Clients
Aventura — Miami
Bourbon Steak Miami
Steakhouse $$$$
Michael Mina's butter-poached steakhouse inside the Turnberry resort — technique-first steaks, Japanese wagyu flights, and a resort-quiet dining room.
Red, The Steakhouse Miami South of Fifth Steakhouse
30
Close a Deal
South of Fifth — Miami
Red, The Steakhouse
Steakhouse $$$$
A 100% Certified Angus Beef steakhouse with one of the best cellars on South Beach — a quiet alternative to Prime 112 two blocks away.
Michael's Genuine Food & Drink Miami Design District American
31
First Date
Design District — Miami
Michael's Genuine Food & Drink
American / New American $$$
Michael Schwartz's James-Beard-winning Design District dining room — the original farm-to-table Miami restaurant and still the city's best neighbourhood menu.
The Capital Grille Miami Miami Brickell Steakhouse
32
Close a Deal
Brickell — Miami
The Capital Grille Miami
Steakhouse $$$$
The Brickell corporate steakhouse — dry-aged in-house, mahogany-panelled, and the default room for a Monday-night banking dinner.
Uchi Miami Miami Wynwood Japanese
33
First Date
Wynwood — Miami
Uchi Miami
Japanese / Sushi $$$$
Tyson Cole's James-Beard-winning Austin sushi institution brought to Wynwood — Hama Chili, Walu Walu, and the sushi menu Miami has been missing.
LPM Miami Miami Brickell French Riviera
34
Birthday
Brickell — Miami
LPM Miami
French Riviera $$$$
The Brickell outpost of the London-Dubai Riviera institution — burrata, truffle chicken, and the rosé-forward lunch Miami's waterfront was built for.
Amal Miami Miami Coconut Grove Lebanese
35
Birthday
Coconut Grove — Miami
Amal Miami
Lebanese / Modern Mediterranean $$$$
Toronto's Lebanese-Mediterranean export reimagined at the CocoWalk courtyard — mezze, tagines, and a Grove-appropriate courtyard dinner.
Chotto Matte Miami Miami South Beach Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian)
36
Birthday
South Beach — Miami
Chotto Matte Miami
Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian) $$$$
London's Nikkei chain in a 300-seat Lincoln Road dining room — robata skewers, tiraditos, and a DJ that pushes the dinner into a midnight arc.
Mr Chow Miami Miami Miami Beach Chinese
37
Impress Clients
Miami Beach — Miami
Mr Chow Miami
Chinese $$$$
Michael Chow's silver-jacketed Chinese institution inside the W South Beach — hand-pulled noodles tableside and the Beijing duck that closed deals in 1979.
Naoe Miami Brickell Key Japanese
38
Impress Clients
Brickell Key — Miami
Naoe
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
An eight-seat Brickell Key omakase where chef Kevin Cory cooks one seating per night — the Relais & Châteaux pedigree no one else in Miami holds.
Azabu Miami Beach Miami South of Fifth Japanese
39
First Date
South of Fifth — Miami
Azabu Miami Beach
Japanese / Sushi $$$$
The sibling of Hiden and the Den — a 40-seat Japanese dining room on Ocean Drive with a hidden omakase counter in the back.
Katsuya SLS Brickell Miami Brickell Japanese
40
First Date
Brickell — Miami
Katsuya SLS Brickell
Japanese / Contemporary $$$$
Philippe Starck's Japanese dining room inside SLS Brickell — crispy rice with spicy tuna, a theatrical sushi bar, and a room designed to be photographed.
Wabi Sabi by Shuji Miami Downtown Japanese
41
Proposal
Downtown — Miami
Wabi Sabi by Shuji
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
Chef Shuji Hiyakawa's omakase counter inside the Urbanica Hotel — fourteen seats, rigorous Edomae, and the quiet downtown option to Hiden and Naoe.
Midorie Omakase Miami Miami Beach Japanese
42
Solo Dining
Miami Beach — Miami
Midorie Omakase
Japanese / Omakase $$$$
A 12-seat South Beach omakase that trains sushi chefs for the rest of the city — technically rigorous, under-the-radar, and reliably the best seat a solo diner…
La Mar by Gastón Acurio Miami Brickell Key Peruvian
43
Birthday
Brickell Key — Miami
La Mar by Gastón Acurio
Peruvian $$$$
Gastón Acurio's waterfront Peruvian inside the Mandarin Oriental — cevicherías, anticuchos, and the Brickell Bay sunset view that does half the work.
OLA Miami Miami Miami Beach Nuevo Latino
44
First Date
Miami Beach — Miami
OLA Miami
Nuevo Latino $$$
Chef Douglas Rodriguez's Mid-Beach Nuevo Latino institution — ceviches, churrasco, and the cook who invented the category still at the pass.
Versailles Restaurant Miami Little Havana Cuban
45
Team Dinner
Little Havana — Miami
Versailles Restaurant
Cuban $$
The 50-year-old Cuban institution on Calle Ocho — ropa vieja, sweet plantains, and the ventanita coffee window that powers Miami.
CVI.CHE 105 Miami Downtown Peruvian
46
First Date
Downtown — Miami
CVI.CHE 105
Peruvian $$$
Chef Juan Chipoco's downtown Peruvian dining room — the ceviche that put Miami Peruvian cooking on the national map.
Casa Tua Miami South Beach Italian
47
Proposal
South Beach — Miami
Casa Tua
Italian $$$$
A members-club-by-night, restaurant-by-early-evening villa on James Avenue — the garden table most Miami proposals end up at.
Cecconi's Miami Beach Miami Miami Beach Italian
48
Birthday
Miami Beach — Miami
Cecconi's Miami Beach
Italian $$$$
The Soho House Italian inside Soho Beach House — a Venetian-bar-and-restaurant concept with a banyan-tree courtyard made for long lunches.
Scarpetta Miami Beach Miami Miami Beach Italian
49
Birthday
Miami Beach — Miami
Scarpetta Miami Beach
Italian $$$$
Scott Conant's tomato-basil-spaghetti institution inside the Fontainebleau — the dish worth the reservation and one of the best Italian wine lists in the city.
Macchialina Miami South Beach Italian
50
First Date
South Beach — Miami
Macchialina
Italian $$$
Michael Pirolo's neighbourhood trattoria on Alton Road — hand-rolled pastas, a 200-label Italian list, and the Italian restaurant Miami regulars keep to themselves.
Forte Dei Marmi Miami South of Fifth Italian
51
Birthday
South of Fifth — Miami
Forte Dei Marmi
Italian / Tuscan $$$$
A Tuscan beach-club transplant on Ocean Drive — wood-burning oven, crudo bar, and the closest Miami gets to a Forte dei Marmi summer lunch.
Il Gabbiano Miami Downtown Italian
52
Close a Deal
Downtown — Miami
Il Gabbiano
Italian $$$$
The downtown waterfront Italian the banking set uses — a 50-item pasta board, a cellar worth an hour, and the view straight across to Brickell.
Queen Miami Beach Miami South Beach French
53
Birthday
South Beach — Miami
Queen Miami Beach
French / Modern European $$$$
Alan Yau's 300-seat dining-and-cabaret hybrid on Washington Avenue — the room where dinner, live performance, and a 2am closing time are a single booking.
Contessa Miami Miami Design District Italian
54
Birthday
Design District — Miami
Contessa Miami
Italian $$$$
Major Food Group's northern Italian inside the Design District's Moore Building — hand-rolled pasta, a theatrical dining room, and the Miami sibling of the New…
Sadelle's Miami Miami South Beach American
55
Birthday
South Beach — Miami
Sadelle's Miami
American / Jewish Deli $$$
MFG's all-day Jewish deli on Collins Avenue — bagel towers, sturgeon boards, and the brunch reservation that runs until 4pm.
Pura Vida Miami Miami Downtown Healthy
56
First Date
Downtown — Miami
Pura Vida Miami
Healthy / Californian $$
Omer and Jennifer Horev's healthy all-day café chain — quinoa bowls, fresh juices, and the most-copied Miami breakfast concept of the decade.
KYU Miami Miami Wynwood Asian Barbecue
57
Team Dinner
Wynwood — Miami
KYU Miami
Asian Barbecue $$$$
Wood-fired Asian barbecue in Wynwood — the James-Beard-nominated kitchen where the smoked short-rib is a ritual and the shared-plate format rewards groups.
Lucali Miami Miami Sunset Harbour Italian
58
First Date
Sunset Harbour — Miami
Lucali Miami
Italian / Pizza $$$
Mark Iacono's Brooklyn pizza institution transplanted to Sunset Harbour — thin-crust pies, hand-rolled meatballs, and a 90-minute wait that's part of the experience.
Beaker & Gray Miami Wynwood New American
59
First Date
Wynwood — Miami
Beaker & Gray
New American $$$
The Wynwood gastropub that put chef-driven neighbourhood cooking on the map — seasonal small plates, the city's best cocktail programme, and a 40-seat back bar.
Boulud Sud Miami Miami Downtown Mediterranean
60
Close a Deal
Downtown — Miami
Boulud Sud Miami
Mediterranean $$$$
Daniel Boulud's Mediterranean dining room inside the JW Marriott Marquis — French-technique Mediterranean cooking and a downtown waterfront view.
Seaspice Miami Miami River Mediterranean
61
Birthday
Miami River — Miami
Seaspice
Mediterranean / Seafood $$$$
The Miami River's premier superyacht-dock dining room — whole-fish grilling, yacht arrivals as floor-show, and the most cinematic waterfront lunch in the city.
Malibu Farm Miami Miami Brickell Key Californian
62
First Date
Brickell Key — Miami
Malibu Farm Miami
Californian / Healthy $$$
Helene Henderson's Malibu health-restaurant translated to the Mandarin Oriental waterfront — farm-to-table Californian with Biscayne Bay views.
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Miami's Top 10 Right Now

01

L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon

Miami Design District Modern French $$$$ ★★ Two Michelin Stars

Florida's only two-star restaurant is also its most theatrical. Chef Robuchon's signature counter seating places you inches from the kitchen, watching la langoustine transform from raw creature to composed masterpiece. The eight-course Evolution Menu is the most considered meal in the state of Florida, full stop. The Design District address — tucked behind Chanel — rewards those who seek it out. Reserve three to four weeks ahead minimum.

02

Stubborn Seed

Miami Beach New American $$$$ ★ One Michelin Star + Green Star

Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford planted roots in South of Fifth and built something genuinely worth the pilgrimage. His organic five-acre farm in Redland supplies ingredients that travel ten metres from soil to plate. The industrial-chic dining room, the glass-front kitchen, the nine-course tasting menu — this is Miami fine dining at its most self-assured. $200 per person, no arguments.

03

Cote Miami

Design District Korean Steakhouse $$$ ★ One Michelin Star

The Miami outpost of New York's James Beard-nominated Korean steakhouse is everything the original promised and more. Smokeless tabletop grills, the Butcher's Feast at $78, a wine list of rare depth, and service that anticipates rather than reacts. The kind of Michelin-starred experience where you leave full, happy, and not entirely certain how you'll explain the bill to accounting.

04

Zuma Miami

Downtown Miami Japanese Izakaya $$$$

Rainer Becker's internationally acclaimed izakaya arrived in Miami in 2010 and hasn't aged a day. The Epic Hotel ground floor setting — waterfront, contemporary, relentlessly glamorous — makes it Miami's default venue for power lunches, business celebrations, and pre-deal handshakes. The robata-grilled Black Cod is as close to essential as this city gets.

05

Joe's Stone Crab

Miami Beach, South of Fifth Seafood $$$

Since 1913. That's the entire argument. Joe's invented the Miami dining ritual: chilled stone crabs with mustard sauce, hash browns cooked in rendered beef fat, creamed spinach, Key lime pie. No reservations accepted for most seating — the queue outside is part of the experience, a democratic leveller in a city that usually runs on influence. Presidents, rock stars, and first-timers all wait in the same line.

06

Ariete

Coconut Grove Cuban-American $$$$ ★ One Michelin Star

Michael Beltran is the most important chef working in Miami right now, and Ariete is his flagship argument. The Michelin star is deserved, the Canard à la Presse is jaw-dropping, and the Coconut Grove setting — lush, unhurried, shaded — makes you feel like you've found something that belongs to you alone.

07

Boia De

Buena Vista Italian-American $$$ ★ One Michelin Star

The strip mall location is not an accident. It's a philosophy. Chefs Alex Meyer and Luciana Giangrandi deliberately chose the Buena Vista strip mall to keep rents low enough to serve foie gras, truffle, and caviar at prices that don't require a second mortgage. The pastas are extraordinary. The wine list is curated with genuine obsession. One of the most beloved restaurants in the country.

08

Carbone Miami

Miami Beach, South of Fifth Italian-American $$$$

Mario Carbone's red-sauce palace arrived in South of Fifth and immediately became impossible to get into. The Spicy Rigatoni Vodka, the tableside Caesar, the room full of people who are trying very hard not to look like they're trying — this is Miami at its most performatively glamorous. Dress appropriately or don't bother showing up.

09

Komodo

Brickell Southeast Asian Fusion $$$$

Three stories of Southeast Asian theatre at the centre of Brickell. The outdoor bird's nest tables are Miami's most Instagram-photographed seats, but the kitchen is genuinely serious: Korean fried chicken, Peking duck, and dim sum executed with real technical care. Brickell's most reliable team dinner venue — the shared format and spectacular space do the hard work for you.

10

The Surf Club Restaurant

Surfside, Four Seasons Continental American $$$$ ★ One Michelin Star

Thomas Keller working within the constraints of a 1930s Surfside institution is one of the most interesting concepts in South Florida dining. The menu — Beef Wellington, Lobster Thermidor, Roasted Chicken for Two — honours the room's history while Keller's technique elevates it beyond nostalgia. The most romantic destination in greater Miami.

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The Neighbourhoods

Miami's dining scene is profoundly geographic. Miami Beach and South of Fifth hold the glamour institutions — Joe's, Carbone, Nobu, Stubborn Seed — where South Beach spectacle meets serious kitchens. The Miami Design District is the city's fine dining epicentre: L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon and Cote claim its Michelin credentials, while Swan and Mandolin hold court for the fashion-week crowd.

Brickell is where power and money eat — Zuma and Komodo are its twin temples, and the neighbourhood's explosive growth has made it Miami's most dynamic restaurant corridor. Wynwood rewards the adventurous; Doya and KYU represent a neighbourhood that has graduated far beyond its street-art origins. Coconut Grove is Ariete's domain — quieter, more verdant, and all the more seductive for it.

Reservation Strategy

Miami operates on two speeds: the impossible reservation and the walk-in you didn't expect to work. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Stubborn Seed, and Ariete require two to four weeks minimum and should be locked in via OpenTable or Resy the moment they open. Joe's Stone Crab takes no reservations for most of its dining room — arrive before 6pm or after 9pm, or expect a wait measured in hours.

Carbone operates through Resy and releases new slots on Tuesday mornings. Zuma takes reservations but walk-ins at the bar counter are often available, especially for solo diners at lunch. During Art Basel (December) and Miami Beach Food and Wine Festival (February), the city's reservation windows triple in difficulty — book six to eight weeks ahead for anything serious.

Dress Code and Culture

Miami has a more stringent dress code culture than most American cities. Carbone will refuse entry to anyone in shorts, open-toe shoes, or tank tops — and they mean it. Most Brickell restaurants skew business-smart in the evening: dark jeans and a blazer is the baseline. South Beach tends toward cocktail-dress glamour on weekends.

The notable exception is Boia De, where the strip-mall setting implicitly licences a more casual approach — though the quality of the food commands a certain respect. The Surf Club Restaurant at the Four Seasons expects resort elegance: think linen trousers and sundresses, not swimwear.

Tipping and Pricing

Standard gratuity in Miami is 20% to 22% for sit-down dining. Many higher-end restaurants add an automatic 20% service charge to parties of six or more — confirm before adding additional tip. The city's dining costs have risen sharply since 2022; expect $150 to $200 per person with drinks at any Michelin-recognised restaurant.

The exceptions worth knowing: Cote's Butcher's Feast at $78 per person is extraordinary value for a Michelin-starred meal. Boia De remains underpriced relative to its quality. Mandolin Aegean Bistro offers Bib Gourmand-recognised quality at $60 to $80 per person. Miami doesn't do budget fine dining well — but it rewards research.

Frequently Asked

Dining in Miami

How many restaurants does Restaurants for Kings rank in Miami?

Our Miami editorial covers the city's top tier — Michelin-starred rooms, flagship chef-driven restaurants, iconic institutions, and the best new openings. Every restaurant listed has been personally reviewed by a named editor and scored on Food, Ambience, and Value.

How do I get a reservation at a top Miami restaurant?

For the highest-demand rooms in Miami, book 4-8 weeks in advance via OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or SevenRooms depending on the restaurant. For flagship tasting menus, reservations often open on the 1st of the month for the following month — set a calendar alert. Concierge services at Amex Centurion, Quintessentially, and top hotels can pull tables at shorter notice for $200-500.

What's the best restaurant in Miami for closing a business deal?

Our Miami editors rank deal-closing restaurants on the same criteria site-wide: acoustic privacy, power-table visibility, service pace, and discreet check handling. See our 'Best for Closing a Deal' section above for the current top picks in the city, with editorial scores and reservation difficulty ratings.

Which Miami restaurant is best for a first date?

First-date restaurants in Miami are scored on conversation-friendly acoustics, impression without intimidation, and menu flexibility. The city's top first-date rooms are listed in our 'Best for First Date' section — all have banquette or semi-private seating, under-75-dB acoustics, and service that retreats after ordering.

How expensive is fine dining in Miami?

Top-tier restaurants in Miami run $200-500 per person for a la carte at a flagship room; $350-800 per person for tasting menus at Michelin-starred or chef's-counter rooms. We score every restaurant on Value separately from Food and Ambience — a $680 tasting can score 10/10 on Value if the experience delivers at that price.

Does Restaurants for Kings take money from Miami restaurants to rank them?

No. We do not accept payment, PR hospitality, or sponsorships that influence rankings. Every restaurant in our Miami directory was visited anonymously and reviewed on the editor's own tab where possible. Any hospitality extended is disclosed on the individual restaurant page. Sponsored content is labelled separately and sits outside the editorial ranking grid.