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Miami's Top New Restaurants Are Moving Away From $60 Pasta

Miami's Top New Restaurants Are Moving Away From $60 Pasta

Bloomberg21-02-2025

The years since the pandemic have been good to Miami. As a cultural and entertainment hub, the city has thrived, with events like the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix and Art Basel drawing in jet setters. Eye-watering real estate deals remain a regular occurrence, and hotels such as the new Thompson and Andaz continue to throw open their doors.
The restaurant scene has been on a similarly unstoppable tear, with restaurateurs including Major Food Group creating vibe-heavy venues like its latest, Carbone Vino, designed for visitors and moneyed residents alike. It's easy to feel like the sun just shines brighter on Miami.

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