By: Charlotte Trattner and Briyana Wilson By: Charlotte Trattner and Briyana Wilson | October 28, 2024 | Food & Drink, Lifestyle, Food & Drink,
There is always something new and exciting to discover in Miami. From new jewelry spots to pizza destinations, we have five new places to explore this month.
Little Niko
Little Niko opens in South Beach’s historic Española Way
PHOTO BY FELIX VANEGAS
Serving all the Italian classics at their freshest, Miami’s newest pizzeria, Little Niko, exudes an enchanting ambiance. From fresh, handcrafted pizzas such as the hot honey pepperoni, classic margarita and vodka pizza to homemade pasta dishes, including rigatoni piccanti alla vodka, pappardelle alla bolognese and bucatini alla carbonara, the pizzeria offers an unwavering commitment to Italian cuisine with a dedication toward love and tradition. The charming, family-friendly eatery exudes a relaxed and enchanting ambiance set along a picturesque street exuding Mediterranean charm. Dessert options like the citrus tree served tableside round out the experience, providing exquisite dining, drinks and dessert in one idyllic setting. Transporting dinners to an Italian trattoria with an expansive patio, guests can opt to dine outdoors in an al fresco setting. 1444 Drexel Ave., Miami Beach,@little_niko_pizzeria
Kojin 2.0
PHOTO BY ARIANNA MARTINUCCI (@PHOTOSSBYARI) AND NICO (@GONIK)
Kojin 2.0 brings its Japanese cousin to its new location in Coral Gables.
Embarking on a new chapter, Kojin 2.0 honors its legacy by serving the finest Modern American cuisine with Japanese flair and a curated selection of timehonored classics. Helmed by culinary duo chefs Pedro and Katherine Mederos, Kojin 2.0 offers an a la carte and various seasonal tasting menus. The recently revamped dining destination builds on the previous foundation with a unique fusion of flavors, dynamic artistry and high-quality and sustainably sourced ingredients in an elevated and relaxed environment. 804 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables,@kojin2.0
Tap
PHOTO BY VISUAL SCHUMACHER
Tap brings its signature gluten-free menu to Brickell.
Committed to serving a complete gluten-free Brazilian superfood menu, Tap is expanding its reach with its first location outside of New York. Offering a health-conscious menu with a focus on distinct flavors and cultures, Tap, which stands for tapioca sandwiches, açaí bowls and pão de queijo, serves mouthwatering bites, including paninis, smoothies, juices and, of course, Brazilian-sourced coffee. Another favorite dish worthy of trying, pão de queijo, a Brazilian cheese bread made in-house with a unique blend of mozzarella, swiss and parmesan, will be offered in three flavors: traditional, spicy and pesto.Bringing Brazil’s vibrancy to Brickell, Tap emerges as a welcomed culinary spot for health, sustainability and community impact. With the motto , “Eat Well, Do Good, Live Better!” Tap works to not just server good foor, but foster a positive influence within the community. 1250 S Miami Ave., STE. 105, Miami, @eat_tap
Sixty Vines
PHOTOS: COURTESY OF SIXTY VINES
Sixty Vines debuts its first Miami location, bringing its signature wine-on-tap offerings.
Finding a crisp bottle of wine is easier thanks to the opening of SixtyVines’ diverse wine-on-tap program at Miami World Center. Opening its first Miami location, guests can enjoy wine by flight, half glass, glass or bottle, spanning regions around the world. Partnering with top winemakers and serving exclusive labels, sip craft cocktails and bubbles during brunch or opt for a well-crafted vintage during lunch and dinner. Cheers! 150 NE Eighth St., Ste.135, Miami@sixtyvines
FoundRae
BY CARLEY RUDD PHOTOGRAPHY
New York-based fine jewelry brand FoundRae opens its new boutique in the Miami Design District.
Treasured for designing modern heirlooms with symbolic meaning, FoundRae is expanding its retail presence with a new boutique located in The Moore building in Miami Design District. Drawing inspiration from the Greek alphabet, Egyptian mythology, astrology and more, FoundRae offers a range of fine jewelry designs, including 18K gold chains, signature medallions and one-of-a-kind gemstone rings. The Miami flagship will offer exclusive in-store pieces and house an in-house bench jeweler and engraver for a personalized touch. 4012 NE Second Ave., Miami,@foundrae
Photography by: Photos: By Felix Vanegas; By Arianna Martinucci and Nico; By Visual Schumacher; Courtesy of Sixty Vines; By Carly Rudd Photography