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Where New Yorkers Are Dining In Miami

Annabella Pardo

It is no surprise, many New Yorkers have switched their jackets and snow boots for bathing suits and sandals in recent months. With their wardrobe, New Yorkers are also bringing down one key essential of their upscale cultured lifestyle, the cuisine. Miami has been a hotspot opening for many New York famed restaurants and much like the South Florida heat, they are burning up. Take a look at some of Miami's most coveted and exclusive reservations. 

Mila

Mila restaurant is the absolute hottest dinner reservation in town, their "MediterrAsian" cuisine and ambiance is on fire. We do mean that quite literally, their grilled branzino is flambeed table side as you gaze your eyes towards the enchanting fire dance performance.

Mila, 1636 Meridian Ave

Tryst Faena

A 5-star hotel, wine served in a romantic cabaret, and an outstanding performance; what a glorious evening at Tryst, Faena Hotel. Tryst– A Lovers’ Rendezvous combines burlesque, riveting cirque nouveau, and spell-binding music into a night of provocative sensations. Starring award-wining Kat Cunning, Tryst will delicately entice the mind with stories of explicit escapades from a bewitching mistress’s past, present, and future loves.

Faena, 3201 Collins Ave

Red Rooster

Out of all the New Yorkers that have brought their food excellency down to Miami, acclaimed chef Marcus Samuelsson is one of the greatest. Red Rooster serves comfort food celebrating the roots of American cuisine and the diverse culinary traditions of the neighborhood.

Red Rooster Overtown, 920 NW 2nd Ave

Carbone

3 Words: Spicy Rigatoni Vodka. This exquisite, month tangling, heavenly pasta dish will have you living la dolce vita. From the executive chefs which placed Carbone New York on the map, it's brand new Miami location is quite certainly living up to its esteemed and delicious reputation. Travel back in time as we sip our Italian wine to the musical stylings of Frank Sinatra.

Carbone, 45 Collins Ave

Amara At Paraiso

Sit waterfront as the sun sets and glistens, at the très chic Amara at Paraiso. Their fresh, bold Latin American cuisine is a reflection of Miami's rich flavorful history.

New Yorker tip, their extraordinary wine list is 50% off on Mondays!

Amara at Paraiso, 3101 NE 7th Ave

La Mar

Savoring international cuisine is currently the best and safest form of travel. Celebrating one of the world’s most eclectic culinary cultures, La Mar brings a true taste of Peru to Miami. Offering a unique gastronomic experience, and marvelous views, it'll be a night to remember.

La Mar, 500 Brickell Key Drive

Cote

New Yorkers and Miami natives have a love for international plates, it's then no surprise for COTE, the Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse to recently unveil in Design District. COTE is a unique and convivial atmosphere and we are delighted to have more delicious Korean cuisine.

Cote Miami, 3900 NE 2nd Ave

1990 Group

After a plentiful dinner, it's time to dance the night away. The 1990 Group from New York, has found it was best to bring their talents to South Beach! Opening up their first luxe nightclub in Miami Beach, the 1990 Group is bringing the heat back into the sunshine city.

You can also catch their interview and others from the hospitality industry, inside Alana Udwin's newest book, the Business of Partying.

1990 Group, 1669 Collins Ave

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