12 Miami Dining Neighborhoods
Explore every Miami neighborhood — each with its own dining personality, from upscale Brickell to artsy Wynwood.
Brickell
12 restaurants
Miami's financial district turned lifestyle destination. Brickell is home to sleek high-rises, rooftop bars, and some of the city's most talked-about restaurants. The neighborhood draws young professionals and foodies with its walkable Brickell City Centre and a dining scene that ranges from upscale Japanese to laid-back Latin street food.
Buena Vista
3 restaurants
A charming residential pocket between the Design District and Little Haiti. Buena Vista is home to some of Miami's most beloved neighborhood restaurants — the kind of places where the chef knows your name and the menu changes with what's fresh.
Calle Ocho
4 restaurants
The famous SW 8th Street corridor through Little Havana — Miami's most iconic strip for Cuban coffee, Latin cuisine, and cultural experiences.
Coconut Grove
6 restaurants
Miami's oldest neighborhood has a bohemian charm that sets it apart. Coconut Grove is lush, walkable, and packed with outdoor dining under banyan trees. The restaurant scene leans relaxed but refined — waterfront seafood, farm-to-table spots, and cozy wine bars with a village feel.
Coral Gables
5 restaurants
Known as "The City Beautiful," Coral Gables delivers on the promise with tree-lined streets, Mediterranean architecture, and a polished dining scene. Miracle Mile and its surrounding blocks host everything from classic steakhouses to modern Spanish tapas, all with an old-world elegance.
Design District
8 restaurants
Miami's luxury shopping and dining destination. The Design District pairs high-end boutiques like Louis Vuitton and Prada with some of the city's most refined restaurants. Think Michelin-worthy dining, curated wine bars, and beautifully designed spaces where food is treated as art.
Downtown Miami
8 restaurants
The urban core of Miami, buzzing with energy from morning to midnight. Downtown blends business-lunch spots with waterfront dining along Biscayne Bay. The neighborhood is evolving fast, with new restaurants opening alongside cultural landmarks like the Perez Art Museum and Bayside Marketplace.
Little River
3 restaurants
One of Miami's fastest-emerging neighborhoods. Little River is attracting creative entrepreneurs and chefs who are opening inventive, no-frills restaurants in converted warehouses. It's gritty, authentic, and becoming one of the city's most exciting food destinations.
Miami Beach
4 restaurants
The full stretch of barrier island dining, from South Beach to Surfside. Miami Beach is one of the world's great restaurant destinations — celebrity chefs, iconic hotel dining rooms, beachfront seafood, and a nightlife-fueled late-night food scene that never sleeps.
South Beach
3 restaurants
The iconic Miami strip where Art Deco meets ocean breeze. South Beach delivers everything from celebrity-chef restaurants on Ocean Drive to authentic Cuban cafes on Espanola Way. Whether you want a beachfront brunch or a late-night bite after clubbing, SoBe has it all.
South of Fifth
6 restaurants
Miami Beach's most exclusive residential pocket south of 5th Street, known for premium dining, celebrity sightings, and South Pointe Park.
Wynwood
3 restaurants
Miami's creative heartbeat. Once a warehouse district, Wynwood is now a world-famous arts neighborhood covered in murals and street art. The food scene matches the energy — expect craft breweries, innovative taquerias, and chef-driven restaurants tucked between galleries and boutiques.