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It's hard to keep up with all the eateries that come and go, but last month, Miami had some notable losses. There were also some good additions. Here's our restaurant roll call for September.*
Closings
Cape Cod Room, 5937 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
Luna Corner Pizza, 6815 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
MiniBar, 3612 NE Second Ave., Miami
Casale, 1800 Bay Rd., Miami Beach
Q American Barbeque, 4029 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Fin, 4029 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Barbu, 1935 West Ave., #102, Miami Beach
Siam Lotus Room, 6388 S Dixie Hwy., South Miami
Openings
Gigi, 3470 N. Miami Ave., Miami
Segafredo, 5800 SW 73rd St., South Miami
Wine Depot & Bistro 555, 555 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach
Le Kabob, 1250 S. Miami Ave., #4, Miami
Vintage Liquor Wine & Bar, 3301 NE First Ave., Ste. 105, Miami
POC American Fusion Buffet & Sushi, 2121 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables
Joumou Café, 4424 NE Second Ave., Miami
Kone Temaki Sake Lounge, 232 Fifth St., Miami Beach
Bistro 1401, 1401 SW 22nd St., Miami
Name Changes
Sabbia at Brickell (formerly known as Café Sci Sci), 1053 SE First Ave., Miami
*or earlier and not covered in our last roll call.
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