Situé dans l'épicentre du quartier dynamique de Brickell à Miami, Komodo est un restaurant et lounge intérieur et extérieur de trois étages qui allie une cuisine contemporaine d'Asie du Sud avec une ambiance typique du sud de la Floride, rehaussant l'expérience culinaire et la vie nocturne du secteur. Le menu propose des mets populaires dont le canard de Pékin, le maki au thon et le maki dynamite au homard. Le restaurant et lounge multi-niveaux de 300 places dispose de plusieurs espaces uniques, y compris trois bars complets avec un menu de cocktails maison. La terrasse extérieure, conçue en « nids d'oiseaux » (des sièges flottants qui recréent un décor ludique rappelant une maison dans un arbre) est parfaite pour toutes les occasions. Komodo est ouvert pour le dîner 7 jours par semaine, pour le dîner du lundi au vendredi et propose la formule Happy Hour tous les soirs de semaine.
Jaya signifie « victoire » en sanskrit, et le nom a été choisi par l'équipe de l'hôtel The Setai en l'honneur de son célèbre décorateur d'intérieur, Jaya Ibrahim, et de ses dix ans de succès à offrir une hospitalité d'inspiration asiatique. Le chef exécutif Mathias Gervais et le sous-chef exécutif Vijayudu Veena ont collaboré pour créer des plats exceptionnels de la Thaïlande, du Vietnam, de la Corée, de l'Inde, de la Chine et du Japon.
Chef Director Björn Weissgerber serves a diverse menu inspired by the Oceans of Asia, with a particular focus on Japan – sushi, sashimi, tiradito, tempura and robata. Sexy Fish has dishes to please all palates, from traditional tastes to plant-based plates. Among the signature dishes, you’ll be able to dive into are the Bloody Mary Ceviche; our Yellow Tartare, Smoked Tofu and Caviar; plus, the wonderful Enrygii Mushroom Tempura, with Summer Truffle and Aka Miso, as well as its King Crab and Bone Marrow counterpart. Sexy Fish’s interior is designed by the award-winning Martin Brudnizki Studio and includes a show-stopping fish tank. The luxurious dining room also houses amazing original artworks by legendary British artist Damien Hirst, as well as an installation from celebrated architect and designer Frank Gehry, whose 26 beautiful fish lamps play – and sway – beautifully to theme.
Tanuki Miami is a gateway to a unique Asian culinary experience in the heart of South Beach, serving dishes and drinks inspired by the Japanese, Chinese, and cuisines from all over Asia. Located on the ever-bustling Alton Road at the corner of 11th Street, our South Beach restaurant is hailed by both critics and customers alike as one of the best places to enjoy Asian fusion dishes and high-quality ingredients in Miami Beach.
Miami New Times "Best New Restaurant" & "Best Rooftop Dining" | Miami Herald Favorite "Best Date Night" & "Best New Restaurant" | Restaurant Bar & Design Award Winning Giselle Miami, serves Asian, Mediterranean & French-inspired cuisine, elevated cocktail programming, and exquisite design with supreme hospitality-driven service. Boasting mystique and an undeniable sense of allure, the rooftop restaurant concept will transport guests on a journey into the world behind the eyes of Giselle. Centrally-located in downtown Miami's Arts & Entertainment District, a few blocks from 'Home of the Miami Heat Arena', Brickell and minutes from South Beach.Please remember that we uphold and "elevated upscale attire" requirement. Note that table reservations require a full dining experience for 2 or more guests. A minimum of $150 per person is required for Parties of 8 or more on weekdays, and for all party sizes on Friday and Saturday.Giselle looks forward to hosting you.
Inspired by the elegant minimalist details of nature, MILA is a rooftop restaurant located in the heart of South Beach. The kitchen draws influences from the shores of the Mediterranean and Japan, while creating a visionary expression of flavorful and modern MediterrAsian cuisine. Dishes are served in the informal izakaya dining style, meaning they are are meant to be shared at the table. MILA Miami embodies a multi-sensory culinary and lifestyle sanctuary for our guests to escape, disconnect and have a great time. Welcome to your ‘EUDAIMONIA’, the contented, happy state you feel when you travel.
The story of UDON began in 2004. Traveling, a lot of curiosity, and a palate open to new flavors led the two founders to fall in love with Asian culture and cuisine. That’s how the first UDON was born in 2004, in the heart of the Born district of Barcelona (Spain), inspired by traditional Japanese taverns, with over 400 years of history.We follow a simple formula: health and tasteAt UDON we are passionate about cooking for you. We cook our own tasty and healthy Asian recipes, with fresh ingredients made to order.
Welcome to ConSentido Restaurant in Brickell, Miami! Dive into the magic of Asian Mediterranean cuisine with us. Enjoy a delightful mix of flavors - from pasta, seafood, and meat dishes to heavenly desserts. Our menu invites you on a tasty adventure through two culinary worlds, ensuring a memorable dining journey. Indulge in our wide variety of exquisite dishes, Crispy Rice Salmon, ConSentido Ceviche, Tuna Nagasaki, Mykonos Pasta our signature Ribeye , Octopus Ursula or Branzino and more. Elevate your dining experience with our open bar offering handcrafted cocktails, exclusive wines, and more. Savor expertly mixed drinks while enjoying the breathtaking waterfront view. Whether you're joining us for lunch, dinner, or socializing during our happy hours, there's something for everyone at ConSentido. Don't miss out on this must-visit restaurant in Brickell.
Asian small plate classics, Robata grills, sushi and sashimi are exquisitely crafted in the open kitchen and signature raw carve bar. Each dish is designed to be shared socially at the centre of the table and accompany signature drinks, music and conversation. Lucky Cat is inspired by Tokyo’s 1930s kissas and Shanghai drinking dens. These nocturnal music clubs became the playground of the urban youth seeking all things extravagant, new and cutting edge: illegal jazz music, late night banned dancing, rare whiskeys and indulgent street food.
Phuc Yea offers a selection of shareable plates that capture the soulfulness and passion behind family-rooted recipes, the restaurant is inspired by Aniece Meinhold's Vietnamese heritage and Cesar Zapata's Third Coast culinary roots. Under one roof, guests are invited to marvel at Biscayne's blossoming Mimo District; embrace 90's hip-hop, street-cool music; and enjoy Cesar's version of Viet- Cajun cuisine - a lively mash up of fresh and colorful Vietnamese ingredients pumped up with spicy, bold Cajun flavors. This grown up version of Phuc Yea is largely seafood driven.Brunch features a dim sum style menu that highlights classic American brunch preparations. It is at brunch, Chef Zapata will feature his Gulf and Southern influences more prominently while still integrating Vietnamese breakfast tradition.