Lido Restaurant at The Surf Club celebrates its place as the best oceanfront dining experience in the Miami Beaches. The Surf Club's once fabled ballroom, is now a destination for thoughtful Italian culinary; from crudos including Tonno al Tartufo Nero, made-in house pastas like Pacchero "alla Lido", to famed entrées like Branzino al Vapore.On Sundays we offer a Brunch Buffet experience with available seating on the Oceanfront Terrace or inside the Champagne Bar. For breakfast (daily) and lunch (served Monday through Saturday), seating is available on the Oceanfront Terrace or inside the Champagne Bar. For dinner service, we offer a 2 hour dining experience. We have a 15 minute grace period after which the table may be given to another guest. Please note Lido Restaurant at The Surf Club has a cancellation policy under 24 hours and a no-show policy of $50.00 per person. Our Corkage Fee is $100 per Bottle, $200 for Magnum Bottles (counts as 2 bottles), Max amount per party is 3 bottles
Wherever you join us, The Palm will always feel like home. Known as the go-to place for classic Italian fare, prime steaks, fresh jumbo Nova Scotia Lobsters and an extensive wine list since 1926. The Palm is both sophisticated and welcoming to generations of guests, all of whom are treated like family from the moment they walk in the door.
Chinois haute cuisine is meant to be enjoyed and experienced in the proper fashion. Let the 4-floor rooftop enclave of rich textures and hues mesmerize you with waves of exotic dishes. The name "Hakkasan" pays homage to the ‘Hakka’ people from the New Territories of Hong Kong while ‘san’ is the respectful Japanese form of address. This same tradition and respect goes into every menu item and how they are each prepared and presented. To complement our wine list, there is a $60 corkage fee (per 750 ML) for two bottles and $120 for any additional bottle (per 750 ML).
Inoshin is an omakase experience from the team behind New York's Michelin-starred Kosaka, taking up an eight-month residency within the historic Hemingway Tower at Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club. Named for chef Shinichi Inoue, Inoshin is the culmination of a nearly 30-year career dedicated to the art of sushi. Following two decades of training in Tokyo, chef Inoue made his name in New York's restaurant scene, as chef of his eponymous Inoue, Kosaka and two residencies of Kosaka Miami. At Inoshin, guests can sit at a selection of intimate tables or at the six-seat sushi counter, where chef Inoue guides them through a culinary journey that begins with hassun, or Japanese small plates, followed by sashimi and a procession of expertly prepared nigiri made with prized selections from Tokyo's Toyosu Market, and concludes with dessert and tea, all served on beautifully crafted Japanese ceramics. For reservation inquiries please contact info@inoshinmiami.com
Located off the historic Chateau Lobby in the heart of the resort, Prime ’54 is the innovative alternative to the traditional steakhouse setting, offering prime steak sourced from the globe to include premier dry aged beef and wagyu from Japan. Our chefs work with local farmers in Florida to hand select the freshest vegetables to create our signature sides. The two-story, indoor-outdoor venue is sexy, fun, elegant and engaging – a perfect complement to Fontainebleau’s stellar collection of signature restaurants. Design highlights include an open exhibition kitchen and a two-level, glass-enclosed wine tower with 500+ bottles from around the world.