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The Mediterranean food is very good, but this place is always crowded because it’s one of the greatest outdoor dining options in Miami. The tables are shaded by trees and canopies, and the grilled octopus, whole Mediterranean sea bass, and grilled halloumi are exactly the kinds of things we want to eat under the Miami sky. Okami, named after “wolf” in Japanese, offers a stunning dining space by Francois Frossard with a sushi bar and second-level lounge overlooking a courtyard.
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Cote’s award-winning beverage program also offers an impressive selection of hard-to-find vintages, large-format bottles, and Magic City-inspired cocktails. Carlos De La Cruz’s standout attraction in the Design District is the De La Cruz Collection is a stunning 30,000 square feet large museum. De La Cruz is a prominent collector of contemporary art and his museum features a rotating selection of works from some of the biggest names in the art world. Initially, for 30 years, Carlos De La Cruz and his wife Rosa would open up their home to showcase their private collection to the public, post which they founded this museum that is free and open to the public.
Al Bujairi Heritage Park: Your Ultimate Guide to Visiting
The Baccarat Boutique is the perfect spot for a night out on the town or a special occasion. Don’t miss the signature Baccarat crystal glasses that the drinks are served in. This is the perfect place to enjoy a fancy glass of champagne or cocktail. If you want to be transported to a place outside Miami, dress in something chic and head to dinner at the new and swanky Swan, then go for cocktails upstairs at the restaurant’s Bar Bevy. The sceney spot, which is partially owned by Pharrell, draws lots of celebrities to the area and its Modern European cuisine ranges in price from two to four dollar signs.
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This petite, tree-lined enclave is sort of like Wynwood’s older sister who went to a fancy art school up north and has amazing style. Pretty, manicured Design District might contain an unusually high concentration of coveted luxury shops, but it also has amazing cultural offerings—and many of them cost nothing to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to splurge or simply window shop and take in the sights, there’s a bit of something for everyone in this relatively new Miami neighborhood.
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The first is that some used to be located in Bal Harbour Shops, a suburb near the water to the north of MDD, and then moved over to this side of town. The second is that you probably can’t walk in and out without spending the equivalent of one month’s rent, which is why we suggest window shopping, unless you’re feeling like spending some major money, that is. Named for the devastating hurricane that swept through Miami in the early ’90s, Andrew serves as a haven for skateboarders and sports enthusiasts. Most well-known skate brands, such as Quasi and Quartersnacks, are sold here, as well as Andrew’s own namesake collection, which includes custom boards plus kitschy accessories and local-themed swag—think canvas totes, lighters and stickers. Discover how to transform your real estate assets from mere spaces into vibrant experiences that captivate tenants -- and their employees -- to support engagement and retention. Together, the properties total 5,000 square feet, of which 4,500 is leasable.
This issue also celebrates all things denim including Mike Amiri’s custom made jeans. Pop into the MDD store and check out the hand distressed and embellished pieces plus the brand’s first standalone womenswear collection. Brand RE/DONE gives jeans a second-life along with t shirts, sweats and eventually cars. The California cool label puts sustainability front and center without sacrificing an ounce of style.
Get Dressed Up and Grab Drinks at Swan’s Bar Bevy
Nestled within a 4,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor establishment, their restaurant boasts an impressive menu of Japanese-Peruvian fusion dishes. Don’t miss the standout tiraditos or the inventive ceviches such as La Punta, featuring tuna, salsa verde, tostones, and leche de tigre blanca. The sushi bar specials and banadito rolls, a tiradito and sushi roll mash-up, are also not to be missed.
We've transformed the first floor of The Moore into the lobby of the Miami Design District — an inviting destination where people can gather, dine and enjoy the landmark building and Zaha Hadid's iconic sculpture. Inspired by Miami’s international community and The Moore’s century-long legacy of art, design and culture, the restaurant acts as a culinary canvas, where thoughtful ingredients and soulful cooking come to life. The restaurant is named for the iconic Zaha Hadid sculpture, Elastika, which is suspended throughout the four-story atrium above the restaurant’s dining room. The sculpture is a site-specific installation commissioned by Miami Design District developer Craig Robins for the inaugural Design Miami/ exhibition in 2005.
Eating And Drinking
We understand that time is the greatest luxury, which is why Condé Nast Traveler mines its network of experts and influencers so that you never waste a meal, a drink, or a hotel stay wherever you are in the world. Greater Miami & Miami Beach is a world-class destination for arts and culture. You’ll find that Miami’s arts and culture scene is filled with an international flavor and vibrant energy that shines brighter than ever.
The Miami Design District is known for its luxury boutiques, chic galleries, and art-filled showrooms, spanning eighteen square blocks north of the Wynwood neighborhood. But it is also where eating is often not something to do between activities - it is the activity. From Michelin-starred eateries to a vibrant food hall, the ultra-high-end shopping destination has some of the best places to visit for a meal; here are the stops to make when hopping around the Design District. From a hammock to a foldable stool, an armchair to a room screen, each limited-edition object transcends the creative boundaries of design, showcasing the Maison’s profound attention to complex craftsmanship and artistic innovation. The men’s store façade will be based on the Marcel Wanders Studio Objets Nomades Diamond Screen, where Marcel reinterprets Louis Vuitton’s historic Monogram motif and the canework that once adorned LV trunks.
A new American restaurant just opened in a historic building in Miami’s Design District - Miami Herald
A new American restaurant just opened in a historic building in Miami’s Design District.
Posted: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 08:30:00 GMT [source]
We dedicate a section to Design Miami/ which is now open 365 days a year online. We visit the homes, studios and practices of some of the hottest designers like Rogan Gregory and Misha Kahn who are doing things their way and creating collectible pieces that delight and inspire. Let this issue be your guide on everything from dressing for your next outdoor adventure to the most creative cocktails in town to can’t miss exhibits and pop-ups at MDD.
Pauline Brown’s theories on Aesthetic Intelligence help us make sense of our own brand loyalties. And two dozen influential thinkers surprised us by making hopeful predictions about where culture is going. The future is bright, and we hope our latest issue fills you with optimism as we enter a new decade. Omer and Jennifer Horev’s restaurant is a healthy-food favorite, with diners coming in at all hours of the day looking for a wholesome meal. Walk away energized for another round of shopping after dining on an egg sandwich, a salmon mango bowl pesto or tuna wrap to pair with a superfood smoothie or a juice shot.
Sofia Design District is the latest restaurant to open in South Florida by the team behind Byblos and Amal. The Toronto import offers an Italian cuisine menu curated by Chef Daniel Roy. The menu boasts Italian classics such as antipasto, pasta, and larger entrees like branzino, wild king prawns, and ribeye.
Options rotate often, but if you see the sourdough cinnamon roll, point to it like you just found Waldo on a particularly difficult page. Come early for sweet pastries like apple galette, or closer to noon when the sourdough sandwiches and Roman-style pizza occupy the counter. There’s no wifi, and the food’s too good to concentrate on anything else anyway. Brilliant and unflinchingly original in her work, Stout designs functional objects that challenge feminist tropes head-on without shying away from color or playfulness.
The chic white and green outdoor dining area, stretching bar, and light-filled interior provide the perfect ambiance for indulging in classic French dishes with a modern twist. Savor the farro risotto with mimolette or miso-glazed tofu with crispy Brussels sprouts and cabbage, accompanied by the house-baked bread. Don’t miss the wagyu bavette au jus, served with broccolini and mushrooms. Perched atop the third floor of the Dior boutique in the Miami Design District, this petite escape is pure perfection. Surrounded by toile-covered sculptures and tropical foliage café goers are treated to a very French-inspired menu, featuring classic coffees like espressos and cappuccinos, with the always iconic Dior logo emblazoned on top. Café Dior also offers more health-conscious choices such as the trendy matcha latte.
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