Miami's Sizzling Culinary Scene: From Jerk-Rum Lamb to Moonlit Ceviche, Chefs Turn Up the Heat!
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
ご購入は五十タイトルがカートに入っている場合のみです。
カートに追加できませんでした。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
-
ナレーター:
-
著者:
このコンテンツについて
Miami’s culinary scene is sizzling like never before in 2025, a vibrant mosaic of Caribbean breeze, Latin verve, and boundary-shattering innovation. If the city’s restaurants once mirrored its sun-drenched energy, today they steal the spotlight, inviting food lovers to embark on a dizzying adventure from sunrise cortaditos to moonlit ceviche and everything in between.
Let’s start with a whirlwind of new openings making gourmands swoon. Las’ Lap Miami, helmed by James Beard Award winner Kwame Onwuachi, brings Trinidadian charm to Miami Beach. Here, jerk-rum-glazed lamb mingles with truffle oxtail Cubans, the smoky warmth of West Indies spices mixing with the sea salt air. Meanwhile, UMA Cantina Peruana in North Miami Beach stuns with a cavalcade of ceviches—corvino dressed in leche de tigre and choclo, shrimp and calamari bathed in anticuchera sauce, all best enjoyed with a tart pisco sour and patio vibes that practically pulse with energy.
Fall ushers in Bey Bey’s bold rebirth in Sunset Harbour. Guided by chef Roberto Solís, the kitchen fuses Lebanese and Yucatán traditions via a wood-fired grill, a move that Miami New Times describes as showcasing “unexpected cultural parallels”—think shawarma and cochinita pibil carrying on a sun-drenched conversation. And if you’re craving Italian luxury, Ezio’s Steakhouse is opening in the new 72 Park tower, promising handmade pastas and a staggering dry-aged program, drawing a direct line to the flavors of Italy’s heartland.
Yet it’s not just high-end dining stealing the show. Casa Crudos in Wynwood is making Latin-Asian fusion a party, with reggaeton star Zion bringing Caribbean swagger to inventive tiraditos and sushi. At El Turco in the Design District, diners laze over Turkish menemen and fluffy borek nestled in Art Deco elegance, all before returning to the pulse of Miami’s streets. Over in Coral Gables, icons like Basilico Ristorante double down on their commitment to housemade pastas, Black Angus beef, and those irreplaceable Italian desserts that taste like family tradition.
What truly sets Miami apart is how its chefs wield local bounty—think just-caught snapper, sweet plantains, zesty guava, and Florida citrus—channeling the city’s polyglot energy into every dish. Here, classics collide with the new: Ecuadorian tortellini, Turkish brunches, and sushi garnished with Miami’s tropical fruit, all underscoring the point that food in this city is never just food—it’s an invitation into a living, breathing tapestry of cultures.
For food lovers, Miami stands where warmth meets wild creativity, where every bite is a passport stamp—and right now, there’s nowhere more delicious to be..
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
まだレビューはありません