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Miami, we made it through a tough summer, and I think we all felt the weight of the numerous restaurant closures, especially those that had been part of our lives for decades. But something shifted this fall in the loveliest way. November arrived with a sense of renewal, and suddenly the city felt alive again. Everywhere I looked, a new restaurant was opening its doors and welcoming us in with warmth, creativity, and that special Miami spark. From Yamashiro bringing a century of Hollywood history downtown, to Rò Steakhouse adding a touch of Mexico City elegance to Coral Gables, to Mae’s Room quietly becoming Coconut Grove’s new favorite hideaway, it felt like the city was taking a deep, joyful breath.
And the momentum didn’t stop. Coconut Grove dazzled with Ava MediterrAegean, a truly stunning addition, while Chuggie’s added comfort, nostalgia, and the happiest fritas in town. The Miami River got a beautiful new waterfront escape with Bagatelle, reminding us how magical dining by the water can be. From the Grove to Little Havana, November reminded us why Miami’s dining scene is so special (and why we love cheering on the people who make it all happen). So, with full hearts and even fuller calendars (start booking now!), here are 15 Miami restaurants that have opened since October 2025 and have brought so much joy back to Miami’s dining scene.

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Altamura Trattoria
Altamura Trattoria is bringing real heart to Doral, thanks to beloved chefs Massimo and Elisabetta Tundo, who’ve created a restaurant that feels like stepping into an Italian countryside home. Every dish, from Nonna Ivana’s gnocchi to the “Zza’ Zza’” pizzas, reads like a love letter to their roots and the generations of cooks who inspired them. It’s soulful, personal, and proof that there are plenty of new, delicious spots in Doral. 7835 NW 107th Ave., Doral; 786-900-2582; altamuratrattoria.com.

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Ava MediterrAegean
Coconut Grove has welcomed a new stunner with Ava MediterrAegean, a lush Mediterranean spot from the team behind hotspots like Mila and Casa Neos. Blending Cycladic flavors with Riviera Dining Group’s signature polish, the menu leans seafood-forward, sun-kissed, and downright glamorous. With coastal-inspired interiors, a members-only club, and a culinary team stacked with Michelin-level talent, Ava is poised to become the Grove’s next big thing. 2889 McFarlane Rd., CU-2, Miami; 786-540-2889; avamediterraegean.com.

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Bagatelle Miami River
Bagatelle has opened on the Miami River, bringing its signature French Mediterranean flair to a waterfront space that feels both glamorous and effortlessly coastal. With its beach club energy, skyline views, and a menu that blends Riviera staples with Miami’s Latin influences, the new restaurant is one of the “it” spots of the moment. 311 NW South River Dr., Miami; 786-863-5997; bagatelle.com.
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Bondi Sushi
Bondi Sushi, one of New York’s buzziest spots for crispy rice and hand rolls, has landed in Broward with a splashy new Oakland Park location. Along with the fan-favorite sushi lineup, the restaurant is unveiling exclusive new dishes and a cocktail bar crafted in partnership with Shinji’s, making this its most elevated outpost yet. 3329 N. Federal Hwy., Oakland Park; bondisushi.com.

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Brooklyn Chop House Miami
Brooklyn Chop House has brought its bold New York personality to Wynwood, serving a mashup of steakhouse classics and wildly inventive Chinese-inspired dumplings atop the Moxy Hotel. Expect everything from pastrami and Philly cheesesteak dumplings to tomahawk steaks and ginger-scallion noodles, all wrapped in the brand’s signature high-energy flair. 255 NW 25th St., Miami; brooklynchophouse.com.

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Chuggie’s
Renowned local chef Michael Beltran has opened Chuggie’s in Coconut Grove, a nostalgic burger-and-frita joint that brings Cuban comfort food to a charming, pastel-lined pedestrian street. With chorizo-packed fritas, crispy chicken sandwiches, beef-tallow fries, and retro vibes for days, it’s the Grove’s newest (and cutest) ode to Miami fast-food culture. 3444 Main Hwy., Ste. 15, Coconut Grove; chuggiesmiami.com.

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Del Mar Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale just scored a stunning new oceanfront dining destination with Del Mar, a Mediterranean restaurant set directly on the sand at Auberge Beach Residences. With breezy terrace views, a sprawling indoor-outdoor layout, and a menu spanning Greece to Morocco, it’s poised to become one of the city’s most picturesque places to sip, share, and savor by the sea. 2200 N. Ocean Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 754-778-7188; delmarmediterranean.com.

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Drinking Pig BBQ
Coconut Grove just got a whole lot smokier with the November opening of Drinking Pig BBQ, the beloved Miami pop-up famous for its brisket, ribs, and pulled pork. Chef Raheem Sealey’s first brick-and-mortar brings his low-and-slow, Caribbean-influenced barbecue to Main Highway, marking the Grove’s first true BBQ joint. 3444 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove; drinkingpigbbq.com.

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El Cuban Diner
El Cuban Diner in Little Havana is a 1950s-inspired spot serving Cuban comfort classics with a playful diner flair. Here you can expect fritas, pan con lechón, hot dogs, pizzas, and over-the-top malteadas, all wrapped in neon lights, chrome stools, and pure Calle Ocho nostalgia. 1620 SW Eighth St., Miami; elcubandiner.com.

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Jacinta
Jacinta has joined Aventura Mall’s ever-expanding dining lineup, bringing a soulful, tradition-driven take on Mexican cuisine from the powerhouse DZO Hospitality. With regional dishes inspired by the women who shaped everyday Mexican cooking, and a vibrant space filled with greenery, ceramics, and a centerpiece tree sculpture, this new spot blends authenticity with the buzz of Miami’s busiest mall. 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, at Aventura Mall; jacintarestaurant.com.

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La Cañita Beach
La Cañita Beach has officially brought its Cuban Caribbean spirit to Ocean Drive, as Michelle Bernstein and her partners open the third and most vibrant iteration of their rum-soaked restaurant in the heart of South Beach. With daily live music, an on-site cigar roller, and a menu rooted in Miami’s Latin Caribbean heritage, the new location feels like a joyful cultural homecoming for both locals and visitors. 1200 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach,; 786-803-8510; lacanitamiami.com.

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Mae’s Room
Mae’s Room is the kind of cozy, velvet-lined hideaway Coconut Grove has been manifesting for years. Tucked behind Chug’s Diner, this speakeasy feels like a ’70s living room that quietly decided to become the Grove’s coolest cocktail lounge. Expect smoked mirrors, plush booths, and some of the coldest martinis in the 305, all crafted by longtime bartender Tom Lasher-Walker, who’s on a mission to bring back the art of the classic neighborhood bar. 3444 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove; arietehospitality.com.

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Pauline at the Shelborne by Proper
Pauline is bringing a fresh wave of Caribbean-inspired seafood to Miami Beach, led by acclaimed Florida Keys chef Abram Bissell inside the newly renovated Shelborne by Proper. With a menu shaped by regional flavors and a serene, ocean-toned dining room, it’s one of fall’s most anticipated openings and a standout addition to the Beach’s hotel dining scene. 1801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; shelborne.com/restaurants-bars/pauline.

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Rò Steakhouse
Rò Steakhouse has debuted in Coral Gables with a luxurious blend of Mexico City flair, live-fire cooking, and a menu that elevates both steakhouse classics and Latin-inspired dishes. With sleek, moody interiors and standout cuts ranging from tomahawk steaks to A5 wagyu, it’s poised to become the Gables’ newest destination for upscale dining. 121 Alhambra Plz., Ste. 110, Coral Gables; 786-609-7999; rosteakhouse.com.

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Yamashiro Miami
Yamashiro, the legendary Japanese restaurant from Los Angeles, has officially opened in downtown Miami, bringing its iconic architecture, wagyu dishes, and robata-grilled favorites to the city. Blending Hollywood heritage with Miami energy, the new location is already making waves in the local dining scene. 159 NE Sixth St., Ninth Floor, Miami, at the Gale Miami Hotel & Residences; yamashiromiami.com.