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Editor’s choice: 12 go-to Miami restaurants from our local expert

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by Amber Love Bond
Updated 13 May 2024

Miami is loved for its gorgeous beaches and wild nightlife, but as a Magic City native who has written about food and drink for outlets like OpenTable, Eater, and Thrillist, I can confirm that over the last decade, it’s really stepped up as a blockbuster culinary destination. Nothing brings me greater joy than cheering for Miami’s always-growing restaurant scene, which is a mix of serious homegrown talent and big-deal, big-city transplants.

Whether you’re in the mood for an all-out party at a Greek restaurant on the water or craving hearty American comfort food after a big night out, these are the 12 Miami restaurants I highly recommend as my can’t-miss spots in the 305.

A photo of Jaya at The Setai restaurant
4.6
4.6 (5375)
$31 to $50
Asian
South Beach
About the restaurant

One of the most drop-dead gorgeous spots in town sits in the courtyard of The Setai, decked with palm trees and a serenity pond. Expect pan-Asian dishes like dim sum, Thai noodles, and Indian curries. But the Sunday live jazz brunch buffet—one of Miami’s most exquisite spreads—is especially iconic. You’ll have access to nearly everything on the dinner menu, a dessert station, and endless Champagne and sparkling wine.


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Sharon
Dined 2 days ago
We had a wonderful experience- All staff were friendly and accommodating- amazing entrees and entertainment. The restaurant is lovely
A photo of Blue Collar restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1290)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
MiMo / Upper East Side
About the restaurant

Nothing satisfies a comfort-food craving quite like Blue Collar. The cozy spot features a daily rib, parm, and braise, plus a full menu of hearty dishes that feel like a warm hug. With its come-as-you-are attitude, this is the place to go when you want something delicious, but don’t feel like getting dolled up, or when you desperately need something to soak up your sins from the night before. I live for days when the daily parm is chicken and served on a mountain of saucy angel hair pasta.


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Jevonvip
Dined 7 days ago
I'll start by saying new location with added new reasons to continue to come back to this establishment! We absolutely loved the new location and the upgraded features! Service was top tier as usual. I don't know what type of magic is going on in that kitchen, but we're definitely coming back to try ALL the new items on the menu! On another note, the new addition of a full bar with large flat screen televisions is a for sure reason this place will always be hot and popping on the scene! It's been a long time since I've tasted an original Old Fashioned, and it was fixed to perfection! Great job and love the new look! #BlueCollar P.S. - You just have to try the Jalapeño Cornbread!
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4.7
4.7 (741)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Coral Gables
About the restaurant

Once synonymous with Cap’n Crunch pancakes and Tang mimosas, this homegrown spot is the brainchild of Chopped champion and Miami native Giorgio Rapicavoli. These days, it’s grown up with a menu that’s heavy on eclectic seasonal food like truffle-covered carbonara and chimichurri-roasted bone marrow. After a location change and revamp, there’s now a full bar, which means killer cocktails. But don’t worry, the candied cereal pancakes are still available for brunch—and are as delicious as ever.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined on 18 Apr 2024
Tried their 305 experience menu which has a great concept. While good, I found most of the food heavy on the salt side. Service and drinks were great.
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4.5
4.5 (502)
$50 and over
American
Coral Gables
About the restaurant

The latest concept by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford is a sexy steakhouse with a floor-to-ceiling glass wine cellar. Come extra hungry, because this menu is so indulgent that even the “light and bright” section features bone marrow and a foie gras and truffle tart, aka some of the richest food around. Order several small plates and a nice porterhouse to share, or go all out with a 44-ounce Wagyu tomahawk with all the sides and sauces.


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Matthew
Dined 3 days ago
An excellent experience all around. Service was impeccable, Jose was amazing. Food and drinks were on point and we thoroughly enjoyed our evening.
A photo of Sexy Fish - Miami restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1939)
$50 and over
Asian
Brickell
About the restaurant

Stunning doesn’t even begin to describe this over-the-top hotspot. The theatrical cocktails are some of the best in the city, and you can’t go wrong with the elegant Korean and Japanese food, which includes sushi and caramelized black cod. But the ultimate power move is opting for an all-you-can-eat brunch or lunch experience, which comes with free-flowing bubbles. Pro-tip: bring your phone to the bathroom so you can snap a photo of the under-the-sea inspired interiors.


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Martinvip
Dined 5 days ago
The ambience, and decor is amazing! The service, food, drinks and attention to detail is incredible! Will be back very soon
A photo of Kiki on the River restaurant
4.3
4.3 (1246)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Downtown Miami
About the restaurant

Tell me you’re looking to party, and I’ll send you to Kiki on The River. Set on the Miami River, this stunning open-air restaurant has views of Brickell’s skyline and passing yachts. There’s non-stop entertainment featuring go-go dancers and live music. But unlike some clubstaurants, this one has delicious food. For a family-style feast, get Kiki’s Greatest Hits, made up of 10 of the restaurant’s most popular dishes, including whole-grilled sea bass and an assortment of Greek spreads.


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James
Dined 7 days ago
Had an awesome experience, no issues at all. I definitely recommend Kiki on the river to everyone I know. I’ll be back again!
A photo of Bourbon Steak by Michael Mina - Miami restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3436)
$50 and over
American
Aventura
About the restaurant

Michael Mina’s suburban hotel steakhouse turns a familiar concept into anything but. Chef Mario Beabraut gets creative with dishes such as cacio e pepe gnocchi with wild mushrooms and a pastrami-spiced short rib, while still serving surf-and-turf faithfuls like bone-in ribeye and whole branzino. It’s great for date night or to catch up with a friend over martinis. For 10/10 entertainment, I highly recommend sitting at the bar on the weekend to people-watch.


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Roei
Dined 4 days ago
Everything is Outstanding. We had an incredible time celebrating our anniversary
A photo of RED South Beach restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2604)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
South Beach
About the restaurant

Even though it’s billed as a steakhouse, I consider RED to be way more. The encyclopedic menu includes a raw bar, trough-sized salads, fresh-made pastas, quality steaks, locally caught seafood, and a dozen sides. While it’s great for practically any occasion, I especially love it for group hangs so you can fill the table with a little bit of everything. Don’t skip the four-cheese macaroni and cheese.


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Ken
Dined 3 days ago
Probably the best bone-in Rib eye and great wineoffering on wednesday! Supeerb sevice!
A photo of Phuc Yea restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1269)
$31 to $50
Asian
MiMo / Upper East Side
About the restaurant

Phuc Yea is the kind of easy-breezy place where you go for brunch and stay through dinner (trust me, I’ve done it). Owners Ani Meinhold and Cesar Zapata can be found doing everything from working the line to shaking cocktails. Red lanterns, mid-century modern accents, and hip-hop tunes fuel a sultry atmosphere. And then there’s the intensely flavorful Viet-Cajun food: The smoked short rib alone can feed a crowd, and the P.Y. noodles—egg noodles with oyster sauce and Parmesan—are a must.


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Casey
Dined 2 days ago
This place is Phuc-ing phenomenal in every way. Was the food phenomenal? Phuc yea! Was the service exceptional? Phuc yea! Were the vibes, decor, and music on point? Phuc yea! Our party of 7 ordered almost everything on the menu and each dish was FIRE: PY Noodles, Dumplings, Broccoli Bao (my fave), Octopus, Eggplant, Chicken Wings (runner up fave), Papaya Salad, Watermelon salad, Million Dollar Rice, The Duck, The Short Rib, several orders of Tostones (because they were thin and crispy and perfection). Every single thing was fresh and delicious and every person at that dinner loved it all. Tough to find a venue that checks all the boxes and pleases a group - well this place exceeded my expectations in every way. Arionne, our server, took amazing care of us and made our experience rock solid. Get your life together and go visit this place ASAP. And when ppl ask you if it was good, you'll say the same thing as me.. Phuc yea!
A photo of Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill - South Beach restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1607)
$31 to $50
Japanese
South Beach
About the restaurant

A New York transplant that feels like a well-kept secret is rare, but that describes Blue Ribbon, tucked into the Plymouth Hotel on South Beach. Where you sit determines the experience here: The large U-shaped bar is lively and chatty, the dimly lit dining room is romantic, and the patio by the pool has peak tropical vacay feels. Go between 4 pm and 7 pm for a daily happy hour—discounted sushi rolls and sake—and say yes to the fried chicken with wasabi honey.


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Nicky
Dined on 12 Nov 2024
Two of us for dinner. We felt the portion sizes of rice bowl and ribs were just too large. We had to leave over half of it. The sushi and rolls were perfect though!
A photo of Ocean Social restaurant
4.2
4.2 (447)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Mid-Beach
About the restaurant

In Miami, one must always have an oceanfront restaurant up their sleeve, and Ocean Social is mine. Chef Tristen Epps, a prodigy of renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson, has a menu that perfectly complements the ocean breeze. From a melt-in-your-mouth Key West shrimp toast to a smoked and roasted mahi served with a Haitian-inspired confit pepper sauce, Epp’s lineup is a solid mix of Caribbean flavors and sophisticated culinary techniques—without a single ounce of pretentiousness.


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Shannon
Dined 4 days ago
Beautiful location. Our waiter was friendly and accommodating. Good was good but not the best. Too expensive for how average the food tasted.
A photo of Lido Restaurant and Champagne Bar at The Surf Club restaurant
4.8
4.8 (725)
$50 and over
Italian
Surfside
About the restaurant

If you’re looking for a place to celebrate, head straight to Lido, which boasts Miami’s largest Champagne selection and some strong treat-yourself vibes. From the moment you grab a glass of pre-dinner bubbles at the bar to when chef Marco Calenzo shaves truffle on your pasta to the rum baba that’s served tableside with vanilla Chantilly cream and fresh strawberries, you’ll be fawned over like royalty by the most hospitable staff in the city.


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Debbievip
Dined on 15 Nov 2024
Amazing food and service. A must try when in Miami
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