Art Basel Miami: Your Insider Guide To The City’s Top Restaurants
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Jaya at The Setai
Jaya at The Setai
During the week when galleries take over the city and creative energy spills from convention halls into beachside hotels, dining becomes part of the Art Basel experience. Visitors aren’t just looking for meals; they’re seeking spaces that match the moment — restaurants that feel intentional, visually engaging, and rooted in the city’s pulse.
Whether you’re fueling between exhibits, hosting a collectors’ dinner, or chasing a night that mirrors the vibrancy of the fairs, Miami’s culinary landscape offers a spectrum of experiences that pair seamlessly with the creativity unfolding around you.
Casa Matilda
Casa Matilda
Casa Matilda feels like discovering a secret — intimate, expressive, and grounded in the artistry of Latin cuisine. Each dish is thoughtful without feeling precious, each detail carefully placed, each moment delivered with quiet hospitality. It’s the kind of restaurant where conversation deepens, flavors linger, and the night unfolds with calm confidence. Casa Matilda doesn’t compete with Miami’s louder experiences — it stands apart from them.
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Jaya at The Setai
Jaya at The Setai
Brunch at Jaya is a study in serenity. Within The Setai’s courtyard — koi pond, soft jazz, and sunlight drifting between palms — the pace instantly changes. The menu ranges from sushi to tandoor-fired plates, creating a global spread that feels thoughtful rather than excessive. It’s elegant without trying, indulgent without shouting, and one of the most grounding ways to ease into a new week.
MIMI Chinese
MIMI Chinese
MIMI Chinese operates on a different frequency — moody, modern, and quietly seductive. The room glows in red tones, the dishes arrive with artistic confidence, and plates like the four-foot belt noodle bring a sense of performance without sacrificing flavor. It’s a place designed for connection: dim enough for privacy, energetic enough to feel alive, curated enough to make the entire evening feel intentional.
Nobu Miami at Eden Roc Hotel
Nobu Miami
Nobu remains a global icon for a reason, and the Miami location continues that legacy with ease. Japanese technique meets Peruvian influence in dishes that are now part of the cultural dining canon — the Miso Black Cod, the Yellowtail Jalapeño, the rock shrimp tempura. But beyond the plates, Nobu offers a social elegance that makes group dinners feel effortless. Whether it’s a birthday, a reunion, or simply a night out, Nobu handles the moment with style.
Ocean Social at Eden Roc Hotel
Ocean Social
Perched above the shoreline at the Eden Roc, Ocean Social turns lunch into an atmosphere. Rosé belongs on the table, the seafood is bright and unfussy, and the entire experience hums with coastal ease. It’s the kind of lunch that invites you to stay a little longer — an interlude between meetings, a quiet luxury reset, or a reminder that ocean views can shift your entire mood.
Red Rooster Miami
Red Rooster
Red Rooster is more than a restaurant — it’s a narrative. Set in historic Overtown, the space honors Black Miami’s legacy while reimagining comfort food through a contemporary lens. Marcus Samuelsson’s menu is soulful and layered, the crowd is vibrant, and the music lifts the experience into something communal. Upstairs, the speakeasy extends the story with live performances celebrating the neighborhood’s artistic roots. It’s where culture and cuisine meet — and both are given the respect they deserve.
Rosa Negra Miami
Rosa Negra
Rosa Negra brings its Tulum DNA straight into the center of Brickell — and you feel it instantly. The room moves with Latin percussion, glowing sparklers, and tableside theatrics that feel more like a celebration than a meal. Mezcal cocktails come with a story, wagyu tacos arrive with intention, and by the time the fire show begins, the night has shifted into its own momentum. Rosa Negra isn’t just where you go to start the weekend — it’s where you go to feel it.
Tala at 1 Hotel Miami Beach
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Tala brings a breezy, Mediterranean pulse to 1 Hotel South Beach. Think natural textures, ocean views, and dishes that feel bright, fresh, and intentional. It’s the kind of place where lunch slips into golden hour and the atmosphere does half the storytelling.