Pc: Carbone Vino
As Miami Art Week approaches, food enthusiasts and art aficionados alike can look forward to an array of vibrant new dining establishments unveiling their doors throughout the Magic City. This hospitality guide highlights some of the most anticipated restaurant openings set to make waves this December, offering a taste of the culinary creativity that Miami is known for.
Major Food Group – Carbone Vino
Kicking off the season is Major Food Group (MFG), which will introduce Carbone Vino in Coconut Grove this December. Inspired by Italy’s legendary enotecas, Carbone Vino promises an extraordinary blend of soulful cuisine, warm hospitality, and an impressive wine selection. Diners can expect a meticulously crafted menu from Chef Mario Carbone, featuring standout dishes paired perfectly with wines from an inventory boasting over 3,000 bottles—alongside an extensive rotating selection offered by the glass. Designed by acclaimed Bishop Design, the interiors will be a feast for the eyes, complemented by curated art from Vito Schnabel.
Riviera Dining Group – Claudie
Next up is Claudie, a new French-Mediterranean concept from the Riviera Dining Group (RDG). Scheduled to open next month, Claudie aims to capture the essence of the South of France through its menu, crafted under the skilled hand of Head of Culinary Chef Michaël Michaelidis. Signature dishes such as Caviar Linguine and Table-Side Gazpacho promise to transport diners to coastal France. RDG, known for its exceptional venues like MILA and CASA NEOS, blends immersive design and elevated entertainment, making Claudie the perfect destination for those seeking a sophisticated yet lively dining experience.
Horev Hospitality – Pura Vida Miami Collins Ave.
On December 13th, Pura Vida Miami will expand its footprint with the opening of its fourth location on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. This wellness-driven dining brand, founded by Omer Horev in 2012, has become synonymous with health-conscious living in South Florida. Pura Vida Miami offers a diverse menu filled with nutritious and delicious options, reaffirming its commitment to transforming the way people eat. The new venue will undoubtedly attract both locals and visitors looking to indulge in wholesome fare that nourishes the body and soul.
With these exciting openings on the horizon, Miami Art Week not only celebrates art but also the culinary innovation that drives the city’s vibrant culture. Whether you’re a local or visiting for the festivities, make sure to carve out time to savor these new dining destinations. Miami’s culinary renaissance is here, and it’s one you won’t want to miss!