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Cecconi's Set To Open in Soho Beach House

Interior of the original Cecconi's in London.​October 11 is set as the date for a much-anticipated debut of Cecconi's Miami in the new Soho Beach House. This will be the third outpost of Cecconi's, the Venetian-influenced menu already being served in other Soho Houses. Executive chef at the Miami branch...
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Interior of the original Cecconi's in London.
October 11 is set as the date for a much-anticipated debut of Cecconi's Miami in the new Soho Beach House. This will be the third outpost of Cecconi's, the Venetian-influenced menu already being served in other Soho Houses. Executive chef at the Miami branch is northern Italian native Sergio Sigala. Sergio is known locally for his sparkling ten-year stint heading the kitchen at  Casa Tua, but he has likewise worked in Michelin-starred restaurants Al Bersagliere in Goito, Italy, and Ristorante Villa Fiordaliso in Lake Garda, Italy.


Sigala plans to add his own spin to the roster of Cecconi favorites

already established at other venues. Menu highlights include Wood-Oven

Roast Scallops with Pancetta and Rosemary; Kobe Beef Tartare with

Truffle and Pecorino; Burrata, Red Onion and Fresh Tomato Pizza; Maine

Lobster with House-made Spaghetti; Veal Ossobuco with Gremolata; and a

selection of prime steaks served with truffle jus and garlic confit.

There will be a 230-bottle wine list.


The 150-seater in Miami is located on the ground floor of the Beach

House (the recently renovated Art Deco Sovereign Hotel). The original

SoHo House, founded in London,1978, was modeled after Cipriani in

Venice. It is a members-only club, but the public will be welcome to

Cecconi's.

Cecconi's Miami

Soho Beach House

4385 Collins Ave., Miami Beach

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