Food Scene Miami

Miami's Hot New Tables: Sizzling Summer Eats and Celeb Chef Sightings


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# Miami's Culinary Renaissance: Hot New Tables and Tastes for Summer 2025
Miami's dining scene is sizzling with exciting new openings this spring and summer. The city continues to attract culinary powerhouses while nurturing innovative concepts that blend international influences with local flair.
One of the most anticipated arrivals is Uchiko Miami Beach, which recently opened with a focus on fire and smoke. The restaurant features a warm aesthetic with golden hues and palm accents, offering specialties like roasted lobster, grilled scallop with strawberry XO sauce, and wagyu hot rocks that showcase its hearth-centered approach.
Maple & Ash has made its grand entrance at Miami Worldcenter, bringing two-Michelin-starred Chef Danny Grant's wood-fired steakhouse concept to the city. Spread across an impressive 22,000 square feet over two floors, it features bold offerings like the cheekily named "I Don't Give a F" Chef's Tasting Menu and a Fire-Roasted Seafood Tower enhanced with garlic butter and chili oil.
For those seeking Middle Eastern flavors, AVIV at 1 Hotel South Beach has become an instant hit. James Beard Award-winning Chef Michael Solomonov and Restaurateur Steve Cook have created a celebration of Tel Aviv's vibrant food culture, featuring dishes like saluf (Yemenite flatbread) served with creamy hummus-tehina, and haloumi baklava that perfectly balances sweet and savory notes.
In Coral Gables, To Be Determined offers an intimate wine bar experience with a concise seasonal menu that changes every few weeks, keeping regulars coming back for new discoveries.
Beyond these newcomers, Sunny's Steakhouse in Little River continues to impress as a modern take on a white-tablecloth steakhouse. The Jaguar Sun team serves wood-fired meats alongside steakhouse classics and handmade pastas like corn agnolotti and spicy pork rigatoni.
COTOA Restaurant in Downtown Miami stands out by showcasing Ecuadorian cuisine with innovative twists, such as sweet plantain-stuffed tortellini and goat ragu inspired by traditional stews.
As Miami's culinary landscape evolves, the city continues to cement its reputation as a global dining destination where traditional flavors meet modern techniques, and celebrated chefs create experiences that are as diverse as the city itself..
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