Miami is a hotspot with a bustling nightlife, lots of fantastic restaurants, people-watching beaches and so much more! So where should you eat the next time you are in Miami? If you’re up for trying something new then this is the list for you.
All of these restaurants are new hotspots in this popular location this fall and they are all sure to thrill your tastebuds!
Enjoy!
Originally Published: September 6, 2022
Top 10 New Restaurants in Miami this Fall
JOEY Aventura
The first Florida location of this awesome restaurant chain opened in July with high anticipation. The menu is globally inspired with hummus to roasted corn guacamole to signature steaks. The handcrafted cocktails are also incredible. This spot lives up to the hype!
Maty’s
Maty’s offers up traditional Peruvian cuisine infused with unique flavors. The menu has a wide variety of options made with only the finest ingredients. Some featured items are the black grouper ceviche with torrejitas de choclo and lamb seco stew, among many more!
Pastis Miami
This Parisian-style brasserie is well-known in New York and is now also in Miami! It is a scene and the place to be in both locations with award-winning chefs and a celebrity following. The food is fantastic classic french fare like steak frites and onion soup. They also have an incredible raw bar and great wine list.
Casadonna
Casadonna is a coastal Italian-inspired waterfront restaurant. The menu features some of the finest and freshest local and imported ingredients. The indoor and outdoor space are breathtaking. This is one not to miss!
Biscayne Bay Brewing Company
This brewery has made its debut in Miami. Located in the Old Post Office building, they have great beer and history! They offer 12 rotating craft beers, as well as, charcuterie boards and other tasty small plates.
Julia & Henry’s
Julia & Henry’s is a gigantic seven-story food hall with 26 vendors. They are located in a historic building and offer an array of culinary delights. There is something here for everyone!
Social 27 Supper Club
This supper club offers fantastic traditional Cuban fare with some unique twists. They have a fun weekday happy hour, live Cuban music and so much more! You could easily spend your whole evening here.
Shingo
Michelin-starred Sushi Chef Shingo Akikuni is the star of this restaurant and its insanely good 18-course menu. Shingo features a 14-seat omakase experience showcasing seasonal ingredients sourced locally in Florida and throughout Japan.
Koko by Bakan
Koko has a traditional Mexican menu with almost everything made from scratch, including the delicious tortillas. The tortillas are made from corn directly imported from Oaxaca. They are proud to share dishes considered hidden gems and a truly authentic Mexican experience.
Erba Miami
The menu at Erba can best be described as Italian-inspired with a Miami flare. They source many fresh local ingredients including produce directly from their own farm. This restaurant fuses old world charm with new and innovative flavors and decor.
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