By: Audrey Geib and Charlotte Trattner By: Audrey Geib and Charlotte Trattner | July 2, 2024 | Food & Drink, Food & Drink, food, Food and Drink Feature,
Miami's restaurant scene continue to sizzle with new spots. Take a look and explore these three new dining spots that offer a complete culinary journey.
Osumi Cocktail and Sushi Bar
Takoalabrasa from Osumi PHOTO COURTESY OF OSUMI COCKTAIL AND SUSHI BAR
Immerse yourself in Japanese-inspired fine-dining cuisine with unparalleled cocktail offerings at Osumi Cocktail and Sushi Bar.
Inspired by the design of small, omakase-style Japanese restaurants, Coral Gables’ newest culinary concept, Osumi Cocktail and Sushi Bar, offers an intimate and memorable dining experience serving a Japanese American fusion culinary concept with a Latin flair. Osumi welcomes guests into the 4,000 square-foot-venue, with a lively outdoor space and cozy indoor seating. Delight in an array of enchanting Asian-inspired dishes, including signature sushi rolls such as the Osumi sushi roll, nigiri, surf ‘n turf and a selection of wagyu beef. Take your dining experience to the next level with a curated cocktail program that features Japanese spirits, craft cocktails, and after-dinner drinks created through a partnership with The Garnish’s co-founders, Andy Cabrera and Lovier Hernandez Crespo. 110 Giralda Ave, Coral Gables,@osumisushibar
The Canvas Bar
Culinary options and cocktails at The Canvas Bar. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CANVAS BAR
The Canvas Bar brings a one-of-a-kind hospitality experience to Edgewater with an air of nostalgia.
Serving as Edgewater’s latest escape from reality, The Canvas Bar arrives on the scene, offering a tropical-inspired space merging global dining comforts with a laid-back lounge, complete with vintage arcade games. As an all-in-one social and dining experience, the 2,750-square-foot adult playground offers a retro-arcade gaming lounge featuring vintage games like Pac-Man and Space Invaders. After a game of pool, indulge in comfort dishes such as juicy burgers, fried mozzarella pearls and homemade lasagna bolognese. 1600 NE First Ave., Miami, @thecanvasbarmiami
Yaya Club
The terrace dining area at Yaya Club PHOTO COURTESY OF YAYA CLUB
Blending Mediterranean cuisine with year-round sunshine, Yaya Club emerges as the city's newest members club.
Embracing Miami’s year-round boating weather, YAYA Club emerges as a private members club for the city’s boat enthusiasts. Offering stunning panoramic views, the new social community destination is a place for those who view boating as a lifestyle to dock, dine and celebrate. The private space brings the coastal Mediterranean to the Magic City. Complete with an on-site restaurant, YAYA Coastal Cuisine, helmed by chef Todd Zimmer, guests can dine on the freshest seafood, including uni, lobsters and oysters, as well as seasonal dishes and prime cuts of meat like rack of lamb and rich, flavorful beef. Arriving by boat and dock in one of the 14 slips, members can enjoy the exclusive marina and bespoke curated events celebrating Miami’s premier boating lifestyle. 7999 NE Bayshore Ct., Miami, @seeyouatyaya
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