Inspired by its idyllic bayside setting, Amara at Paraiso is the quintessential Miami waterfront restaurant bringing together bold Latin American flavors, coastal ingredients, and South Florida’s diversity of food culture. From environment to cuisine and vibe, experience the dynamic energy, local ingredients, and natural beauty of Biscayne Bay that defines what living in Miami is all about through the lens of James Beard Award-winning chef/restauranteur Michael Schwartz. We are taking every precaution to ensure a safe dining experience for our guests during these unprecedented times. Our outdoor seating is spacious, with many tables on our covered terrace. We accept walk ins and have bar seating available. Please call for our corkage and cake policies and fees.
Meaning ‘victory’ in Sanskrit, Jaya was conceived as a celebration of culinary diversity that exalts regional specialties from across Asia. Punctuated by nightly dinner performances in the al fresco courtyard, Executive Chef Vijay Veena’s menu features bold, modern dishes from Thailand, India, China and Japan. Longtime favorites include wok-crafted curries, Jaya’s signature Peking Duck, Truffle Dumplings and Dim Sums.Enjoy Pan-Asian delights, craft cocktails and exotic stage performances nightly, and at Asian Night Bazaar on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays. Aerial artists, fire shows, and contortionists are just the beginning. The iconic Weekend Brunches offer a courtyard experience with live music, endless Champagne and sparkling wine from the Louis Roederer collection, RUMOR Rosé or white wine alongside a varied collection of culinary options from across the globe. New brunch offerings include a Peking Duck bar, seafood and premium meats grilled to order, and bespoke cocktails.
In case you haven’t heard, Makoto has moved to an awesome new space on the 3rd floor. Re-envisioned by Paris-based designer India Mahdavi, it’s a bold new look which will take your dining experience to a whole new level. Bright colors and cozy banquettes. More outdoor dining. More seats at the sushi counter. And of course, the food and drink will be as fabulous as ever. Looking forward to seeing you there. Makoto Okuwa ushers Japanese cuisine into the 21st century at his eponymous eatery, located on the 3rd floor of the luxurious Bal Harbour Shops. One of Miami’s most accomplished chefs, Okuwa, a master of Edomae-style sushi, reshapes tradition for a savvy audience eager for something new. Those looking for the perfect spot for a romantic date, a lunch with friends or to celebrate a special occasion, will delight in this remarkable cuisine immersed in a stunning setting created by internationally renowned designer, India Mahdavi.
Nestled within coral-rock walls originally built in 1923, ZOI celebrates both the old and new with the fresh cuisine and vibrancy of life only found on the Mediterranean.The word “Zoi” translated from Greek means life. From our lush outdoor garden and Koi fish pond to our menu crafted from earth’s finest ingredients, we aim to give you a culinary experience worthy of a life well lived. Located in MiMo, we are a local retreat where our oasis is your oasis. A peaceful, yet energetic getaway where vibrational music fills the air and the presence of friends and family fills your soul. ZOI is your historical home away from home where tranquility meets excitement.We await your visit for Lunch, Dinner or our Sunday Brunch!
Situated in the Garden courtyard of Soho Beach House, Cecconi’s Miami Beach is a modern day classic Italian restaurant currently open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week and serves a brunch buffet on Saturday and Sundays. Cecconi’s has become a critically acclaimed dining destination featuring simply prepared Venetian inspired food and offers an elegant and relaxed dining experience to enjoy the cuisine of celebrated executive chef Sergio Sigala. Please note our dress code; guests must be fully clothed to dine & swimsuits must be fully covered. In the evening after 5pm, swimwear or beachwear will not be permitted.