Miami Race Week Dining

 

COTE Miami
COTE Miami

Attention foodies and racing fans alike! Miami is heating up with some exciting dining options during Race Week. As the Grand Prix approaches, many of Miami’s top restaurants are opening their doors to provide a dining experience like no other. From high-end sushi to contemporary Italian cuisine, there’s something for everyone.

From May 3-7, COTE Miami is serving up a special menu featuring their famous ribeye, steak & eggs, and off-menu additions like king crab and Japanese A5 Wagyu flight.

For American Express Card Members, Carbone Beach is back and offering a curated cocktail hour, live musical performance, and a multi-course dinner prepared by Chef Mario Carbone on Miami Beach from May 4-7. Terms apply, so be sure to make your reservations soon.

If you’re looking for something new and different, head over to Little Haiti’s Walrus Rodeo. This restaurant features wood-burning oven dishes like charbroiled oysters and the “Rodeo Za” pizza topped with anchovies, spicy tomatoes, and maple-brown butter.

But if modern Mexican cuisine is more your speed, look no further than Los Félix. Their menu centers around tacos, quesadillas, and tamales made with in-house-ground heirloom corn varieties, all accompanied by natural wines and cutting-edge cocktails. Plus, they even have a DJ-curated soundtrack on vinyl.

For those looking for a unique dining experience, KYU offers Japanese-inspired dishes with a southern twist. And for fans of traditional Italian fare, Fiola Miami is a must-visit, with its handcrafted pastas and luxurious seafood options.

But don’t forget about the classics! Prime 112 is always a favorite among locals and visitors alike, with its perfectly cooked steaks and indulgent sides. And for those with a sweet tooth, Sugar Factory is the perfect place to satisfy your cravings with their signature over-the-top milkshakes and treats.

It’s important to not just highlight the popular spots, but also uncover hidden gems that may not be on the radar of the average diner. By exploring different neighborhoods and talking to local experts, we can provide valuable information to our readers and help them make informed decisions when it comes to dining in Miami. So, whether you’re a foodie or a racing fan (or both!), make sure to check out these sought-after restaurants before they book up for the Grand Prix.

 

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