Best Restaurant When Someone Else is Paying
Karyu
Miami was recently named the most expensive city for dining out in the nation, and there are many restaurants that charge out the nose but fall short of flavor. Karyu earns its $350-per-person wagyu tasting with the quality of its courses and the perfection of its execution — and that’s the price tag before you tack on drinks. This is the only restaurant in the country to serve certified wagyu beef from Ueda Chikusan, a full-cycle cattle ranch in the mountains of Japan, and the three-person staff hails from its Michelin-starred sister restaurant in Tokyo. The 10-seat counter-service showcases its highly prized meat in the traditional kaiseki style, where each course is steeped in Japanese tradition to highlight the star ingredient. The result is both decadent and memorable. Is the Design District eatery appropriate for a last-minute pop-in? Maybe if you’re an oligarch or a tech billionaire. Otherwise, save it for a special occasion — especially when someone else is footing the bill.