May 2022 Miami Restaurant Openings and Closings
Smith & Webster, Amal, and Vinya Table are a few of the new dining options in Miami.
Smith & Webster, Amal, and Vinya Table are a few of the new dining options in Miami.
Tiki cocktails, plant-based Chinese food, and a tavern with live music are on the menu.
Restaurateur Ilan Sitt and chef Henry Hané, who joined forces for Jattö, pair up again for Balagan.
Chris Hudnall and Randy Alonso of Lost Boy & Co. are reviving the iconic Miami lounge.
Prepare yourself for an invasion of Instagrammable “CrazyShakes.”
A waterfront restaurant at the Fort Seasons Fort Lauderdale, a shipwreck-themed restaurant in Wynwood, and a Lebanese restaurant in Coconut Grove.
Miamians could be happily shopping any day now.
A collab between a local blogger and a former NFLer, and an Asian restaurant from Spain’s first U.S. outpost.
The Mayfair Grill and Sipsip are coming to Coconut Grove.
These cocktails and shots are filled with vitamins.
Owner Anthony Bruno assures that the menu at the landmark Fort Lauderdale restaurant won’t change when it reopens in the fall.
In Miami, brunch is the most important meal of the week.
Over Under, Vinya Table, Crudo’s Art House, and more.
This secret omakase den is hidden behind Reunion Ktchn Bar.
Pretty Swell offers sustainable, flexitarian fare in a zero-waste environment.
Take Mom to brunch at one of these Miami restaurants.
Miami welcomes Dirty French, Carousel Club, Alton Food Hall, and more.
The steakhouse, housed in the same building as Scarlett’s Cabaret, is open until 5 a.m.
A steakhouse, a taproom, and a rooftop bar are on your list.
The group behind Carbone and Sadelle’s has opened a steakhouse in Brickell.
The Wynwood bar and restaurant offers everything from pizza and beer to $23,000 VIP service.
A new food hall, tacos, Italian, churrasco, and pub fare are on this week’s must-try list.