Top Dining and Drinking Spots During Miami Art Week 2024

By: CultureOwl Team
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11/20/2024
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Top Dining and Drinking Spots During Miami Art Week 2024

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Miami Art Week is not only a feast for the eyes but also a culinary celebration, with exclusive dining experiences and events that complement the city's vibrant art scene. Here's your guide to the must-visit spots and special collaborations during this exhilarating week. For a comprehensive look at everything Miami Art Week has to offer, check out our full guide.


Exclusive Culinary Collaborations and Pop-Ups


Ghee x Shake Shack Collaboration:


In celebration of Miami Art Week, Shake Shack is joining forces with Ghee and local artist Brian Butler to host a ticketed event at Ghee Wynwood. This unique collaboration features a specially curated menu that combines Shake Shack’s signature flair with Chef Niven Patel’s distinctive Indian flavors. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, December 3rd, with multiple seatings available.


LA MAR BY GASTON ACURIO & MO BAR + LOUNGE AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL, MIAMI 

Experience an extraordinary Art Week 2024 at Mandarin Oriental, Miami from Dec. 4 - 8. The hotel's diverse Art Week experiences include exclusive installations by renowned artists Stefania Nazzal, Shawn Kolodny, and Christopher “Flore” Florentino whose works will be on display throughout the property. To create an immersive experience, MO Bar + Lounge will present three signature cocktails ($24 each), each inspired by the unique works of the featured artists. A live mural activation will take place on Monday, December 2nd to kick off Art Week with Christopher Flore at 4 PM and will be open to the public. At the MICHELIN-recommended La Mar by Gaston Acurio, the vibrant setting will be adorned with inspiring artworks from artists such as Abel Bentin, Manolo Perez and Executive Chef Diego Oka. With Chef Oka being a ceramic artist in his own right, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the newly launched "AMANO by Oka" tasting menu experience. Each of the eight courses is presented on hand-crafted ceramic plates made by Chef Oka himself, merging his culinary and pottery passions. Additionally, a collaboration with Terratela sustainable t-shirts, thoughtfully crafted from repurposed produce waste, will feature a limited-edition design inspired by La Mar. The T-shirts will be available for purchase on-site.


Smorgasburg Miami: As part of the Art Week festivities, Smorgasburg Miami in Wynwood will host events featuring food, beverage, and art experiences. The market will include live mural paintings, special food and drink offerings for Art Basel, and craft cocktails, providing a dynamic fusion of culinary and artistic delights.


Lucky 1800 Tequila Pop-Up: During Miami Art Week, 1800 Tequila is hosting a pop-up event that blends art and mixology. Attendees can enjoy specially crafted cocktails while immersing themselves in interactive art installations, making it a must-visit for those looking to experience the creative synergy of art and spirits.


Miami Beach & South Beach

Villa Azur: Villa Azur turns a night out into a full-on experience, blending fine dining with a lively party atmosphere. The Thursday Night Dinner Party is a must, featuring gourmet dishes like truffle burrata and Dover sole meunière, alongside live performers and DJs. During Art Week, the energy soars with elevated events, making it the perfect spot for dining, dancing, and soaking up the Miami vibe.


Bâoli: Bâoli masters the art of combining exquisite food with high-energy nightlife. Known for its iconic Wednesday night parties, this Miami Beach destination offers flavorful dishes like Wagyu beef gyoza and Chilean sea bass, all served in a chic, buzzing setting. During Art Week, the celebrations get even bigger with themed events and top-tier entertainment, making every visit feel like a special occasion.


Juvia: Juvia offers a stunning rooftop experience with panoramic views of Miami Beach and a menu that masterfully blends French, Japanese, and Peruvian influences. Start with the Hamachi Espuma or the fresh Ceviche Mixto, and don’t miss the Wagyu Short Rib as a main. Their cocktail list is equally impressive, with the Juvia Lemonade being a standout. During Art Week, the atmosphere becomes even more electric, making it a perfect spot for a stylish dinner or drinks with a view.


MILA: MILA combines its chic rooftop ambiance with a masterful blend of Mediterranean and Asian flavors. Start with the hamachi crudo, topped with yuzu kosho and a hint of truffle, and pair it with their signature smoked negroni, a true conversation starter. The wagyu beef and black cod are also standouts, perfect for a night of indulgence. The sunset views over the city create an unforgettable dining experience, making MILA not just a meal but an event in itself. It's the ideal place to recharge after a long day of art-hopping.


Queen Omakase: Tucked away within its opulent parent establishment, Queen Omakase offers an intimate setting for those who truly savor their sushi. During Art Basel, the omakase experience often features creative collaborations with world-renowned chefs, showcasing rare fish and unexpected flavor pairings. Sip on their perfectly balanced sake selections to complement each bite. The dimly lit, elegant atmosphere elevates the meal into a personal, unforgettable culinary journey. It's a secret worth sharing, but only with your closest friends.


Paya: This tropical newcomer is making waves with its vibrant menu inspired by the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, and Spain’s sun-soaked islands. The jerk octopus is a standout, while the coconut ceviche offers a refreshing start to your meal. Pair these with their passionfruit mojito for a true escape to the tropics. The laid-back vibe and colorful presentation make it the perfect spot for unwinding while enjoying a slice of paradise—whether you're fresh off an art fair or just seeking a casual yet flavorful escape.


Stubborn Seed: Led by Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford, Stubborn Seed delivers an unforgettable dining experience. Known for its precise techniques and bold flavors, the restaurant's ever-changing menu highlights dishes like the truffle chicken liver toast and the smoked short rib. Pair your meal with a craft cocktail like the bourbon-based "Sweater Weather," and you'll understand why it has earned a MICHELIN star. The sleek, modern space feels both upscale and approachable, ensuring that every visit is as inviting as it is inspiring. Perfect for anyone looking to cap off their Art Basel adventures with culinary brilliance.


Macchialina: Known for its rustic charm and bold Italian flavors, Macchialina is a South Beach favorite for house-made pastas and an authentic dining experience. Chef Michael Pirolo's signature Cavatelli Macchialina, served with savory sausage and truffle essence, is a must-try, along with their indulgent lasagna. The cozy setting, with exposed brick walls and intimate lighting, pairs perfectly with a glass from their expertly curated Italian wine list. During Art Week, the restaurant often offers special menus that draw foodies and art lovers alike, making it a perfect stop for a hearty meal amid the festivities.


Brickell

La Mar by Gastón Acurio: Dive into vibrant Peruvian flavors at La Mar on Brickell Key, where waterfront views set the stage for an unforgettable meal. The signature ceviche is a fresh and zesty highlight, while the lomo saltado, a tender beef stir-fry with onions and tomatoes, delivers bold, comforting flavors. Pair your meal with a classic pisco sour for the ultimate Peruvian experience. Perfect for unwinding after a day of art and exploration, this spot combines elegance with an inviting atmosphere.


The River Oyster Bar: Known for its fresh seafood and laid-back charm, The River Oyster Bar has been a go-to in Brickell for years. Start with a dozen oysters from their expertly curated selection, paired with a crisp white wine or their signature martini. The seared scallops, served with a velvety corn purée, are a must-try. Whether you’re a seafood enthusiast or just looking for a cozy spot to relax, this restaurant offers a warm and welcoming vibe that feels like a local secret.


Stanzione 87: Stanzione 87 delivers an authentic Neapolitan pizza experience that’s simple yet unforgettable. The Margherita pizza, with its perfectly charred crust and fresh mozzarella, is a standout, while their house-made burrata adds a creamy indulgence to any meal. Enjoy your pizza with a robust Italian red wine or one of their thoughtfully selected craft beers. The casual, open-kitchen setting gives diners a glimpse into the artistry behind each wood-fired creation, making this spot a slice of Brickell you don’t want to miss.


Delilah Miami: Step into the glamour of the 1920s at Delilah, a supper club where upscale dining meets vibrant nightlife. The Lobster Spaghetti is a decadent favorite, and the Truffle Mac & Cheese is pure comfort food at its finest. During Art Week, Delilah’s signature Coco Loco night takes center stage, featuring live music, dazzling performances, and expertly crafted cocktails like their iconic Espresso Martini. Whether you’re here for the food, the ambiance, or the energy, Delilah offers a timeless experience in the heart of Miami.


Komodo: Komodo is where Southeast Asian flavors meet Miami’s electric nightlife. The Peking duck, with its crispy skin and tender meat, is a crowd favorite, while dishes like the miso cod and spicy tuna crispy rice bring modern flair to traditional recipes. Complement your meal with the refreshing lychee martini or one of their craft cocktails. With its lush décor, artful presentation, and multi-level dining experience, Komodo seamlessly blends style and substance, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to savor Miami’s dynamic culinary scene.


Design District

Le Jardinier: This Michelin-starred gem in the Miami Design District transforms its garden terrace into a "Secret Garden" during Art Week in collaboration with Veuve Clicquot. Chef Alain Verzeroli’s menu focuses on vibrant, seasonal ingredients, with highlights like the Farro Risotto and Heirloom Tomato Salad. Pair your meal with a glass of La Grande Dame Champagne while enjoying the lush, serene ambiance—perfect for a relaxing fine dining escape amidst the Art Week buzz.


Elastika: Located in the iconic Moore Building, Elastika combines art and flavor in an unforgettable setting. Executive Chef Joe Anthony crafts a menu of modern American dishes with global influences, including standout options like Seared Scallops and Grilled Lamb Cutlets. The restaurant’s dramatic interior features Zaha Hadid’s Elastika sculpture, which stretches through the atrium, making this space as much about visual delight as it is about innovative cuisine.


Mire: A Miami Design District favorite for Mediterranean-inspired dishes, Mire brings bold flavors and sleek design together. The Grilled Octopus and Lamb Tagine are menu standouts, with each bite evoking coastal charm. During Art Week, Mire often enhances the experience with local art showcases and special menus, providing diners with a cultural feast beyond the plate.


Wynwood

Arlo Wynwood: Arlo Wynwood blends Wynwood’s bold artistic energy with a unique dining and hospitality experience. The hotel’s on-site restaurant, led by award-winning chef Brad Kilgore, offers inventive dishes that pair perfectly with the creative vibes of the neighborhood. The rooftop bar is a highlight, featuring craft cocktails and city views that make it a perfect spot for a pre- or post-art crawl hangout. Opened in 2022, it has quickly become a cultural hub, offering a vibrant mix of art, food, and community in the heart of Miami's street art district.


KYU: KYU is a must-visit for its wood-fired flavors and sleek, industrial vibe. The menu is packed with hits like the Korean Fried Chicken and the Smoked Duck Breast, all designed to share. Pair your meal with a sake cocktail or their signature yuzu lemonade for a refreshing twist. Known for its relaxed yet polished atmosphere, KYU is a favorite for those who want exceptional food without the fuss. During Art Week, the restaurant buzzes with a creative energy that matches the neighborhood.


R House: R House is where art and dining collide, offering a vibrant Wynwood experience that goes beyond the plate. The Latin-inspired menu features bold dishes like the Ropa Vieja Empanadas and the Mojo Pork Belly, while the craft cocktails keep the energy high. Known for its drag brunches and live music nights, the restaurant doubles as a lively cultural hotspot. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in Wynwood’s colorful spirit during Art Week.


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