10
Best New Restaurants In Miami[2023]

1
Tâm Tâm

This beautiful, downtown Vietnamese restaurant filled with live plants, bright floral furnishings and wood-paneled walls looks like it was taken from New York's LES.

2
Zeru Miami

New Brickell restaurant Ziru, meaning "sky" or "heaven" in Basque, has quickly become our favorite Spanish restaurant in Miami, serving up the Spaniards' simple ingredients to enhance.

3
Pastis Miami

French bistro Pastis began its life in 1950 in New York's Meatpacking District. Restaurateur Keith McNealy for the busy Wynwood location.

4
The New Schnitzel House

Staying at the original Schnitzel House, a neighborhood staple that serves German comfort in the form of gravy-soaked cutlets, bratwurst and Das Bootes.

5
Maty's

Previously, most people knew Valerie Chang for being part of the family that opened the acclaimed Nikkei restaurant, Itame, in the Design District.

6
Midorie

Like its sister restaurant Wabi Sabi, Midori is tucked away off the beaten path in a mall-like building you probably didn't know existed.

7
Calle Dragones

Supper clubs and Cuban restaurants abound in Miami. Calle Dragons on Calle Ocho aims to fill that void with an entertainment-packed dining experience.

8
Ocean Social by Chef Tristen Epps

Formerly at the helm of Marcus Samuelsson's Red Roaster in Overtown, chef Tristan Epps presents a coastal seafood menu.

9
Brasserie Laurel

The idea of taking a traditional French technique or ingredient and trying to improve or improve on it, that's the whole purpose of this place.

10
Shingo

There's a lot about this sleek Coral Gables omakase you might've seen before: the plain entrance, the restrained beauty of Japanese design.

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