May 2022 Miami Restaurant Openings and Closings
Smith & Webster, Amal, and Vinya Table are a few of the new dining options in Miami.
Smith & Webster, Amal, and Vinya Table are a few of the new dining options in Miami.
Miamians are really looking forward to a martini in a dark bar.
As Walmart scrambled to pull Juneteenth ice cream from its shelves, New Times resolved to taste the tasteless flavor.
Chris Hudnall and Randy Alonso of Lost Boy & Co. are reviving the iconic Miami lounge.
Prepare yourself for an invasion of Instagrammable “CrazyShakes.”
Miamians could be happily shopping any day now.
The local fast-casual chain actually changed its name nearly three years ago.
The Mayfair Grill and Sipsip are coming to Coconut Grove.
These cocktails and shots are filled with vitamins.
Owner Anthony Bruno assures that the menu at the landmark Fort Lauderdale restaurant won’t change when it reopens in the fall.
Miami welcomes Dirty French, Carousel Club, Alton Food Hall, and more.
The group behind Carbone and Sadelle’s has opened a steakhouse in Brickell.
With an ambitious mix of modern Mexican spots and mom-and-pop taquerias, Miami’s taco scene continues to soar.
The popular outdoor steak and martini restaurant will close for the summer.
Miami chef Scott Linquist invites diners on a virtually immersive culinary journey under the sea.
Spaceship Neptune is a lounge in space.
Vote for your favorites in 100 categories.
The New Times Restaurant Guide makes it easy to search for the best places to eat.
The animal rights organization says that harvesting claws is a cruel practice.
Moe’s Southwest Grill invites you to spend a weekend at the “Spicy Shack.”
Local establishments are helping us discover how tasty poetry can be.
It’s the key to unlocking dessert.