Miami, United States — French / Modern European
#53 in Miami

Queen Miami Beach

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.
Birthday Close a Deal First Date $$$$

About Queen Miami Beach

Queen Miami Beach opened in the restored Paris Theater on Washington Avenue in 2023 as an Alan Yau project (Hakkasan, Yauatcha, Busaba Eathai) with the Major Food Group's David Grutman as local partner. The dining room runs approximately 300 seats across a 1930s theater footprint with a central performance stage visible from every table.

The menu is modern French with a heavy steakhouse overlay — a signature côte de boeuf for two carved tableside, truffled scrambled eggs with caviar, Dover sole meunière, lobster thermidor, and an extensive raw-bar programme including oversized tower presentations. Dinners land $150-260 per person. The bar pours a 250-label wine list and a 40-label champagne programme.

From 9pm the live performance programme overtakes the dining room — cabaret, dance-troupe, contortionist and aerialist acts rotating through 90-minute sets on the central stage — and the restaurant transitions toward a 2am close. The experience is deliberately hybridised between a restaurant, a theater, and a very expensive night out; the pacing reflects all three.

8.6Food
9.3Ambience
6.4Value

Best Occasion Fit

Queen handles a birthday that wants to include a show without leaving the restaurant. The central stage, the 90-minute performance cycle, and the theatrical dining-room design combine into an evening that unfolds as both a dinner and a production.

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