Having trouble keeping up with all the new establishments popping up? Here are some noteworthy restaurants opening around Miami this June.

Fashionable vibes and cacio e pepe in South Beach

Located inside the Orcidea Hotel, Donatella offers classic Italian fare such as polipo al Insalata, carpaccio gambero rosso, rigatoni nduja, and black truffle cacio e pepe. Dishes are made with fresh ingredients and feature artisanal pastas.

25 different flavors of empanadas from sweet to savory

The Empanadas, founded in Key Biscayne, opened its sixth location in South Miami. Choose from 25 different empanadas ranging from standards like beef and chicken to sweet varieties filled with apple pie or Nutella and brownie. There are also vegan choices, so everyone can enjoy empanadas.

A table full of dips, small bites, and a glass of wine.

Aguasal offers Mediterranean fare from José Andrés. Aguasal

José Andrés opens a Mediterranean restaurant and bar in Miami Beach

Celebrity chef and humanitarian, José Andrés, opened Aguasal and Bar Centro at the Andaz Miami Beach Hotel. Aguasal, named for agua salada, the Spanish term for saltwater, is a restaurant celebrating coastal Mediterranean fare. Dishes include mussels saganaki with feta and chives; roasted cauliflower with tahini, sesame seeds, ground coriander, pomegranate, and puffed quinoa; and a whole snapper. Fans of chef Andrés will be familiar with Bar Centro, an indoor-outdoor bar with ocean views. Enjoy a key lime pie daiquiri and snack on Spanish tapas and sandwiches.

Martinis and oysters from the Macchialina Group

Macchialina’s Michael Pirolo, along with managing partners Jennifer Chaefsky and Jacqueline Pirolo, have opened Fluke, a combination cocktail lounge and seafood spot inside the former Macchialina space. As the name implies, martinis are the house drink, paired with seafood selections from a rotating menu of raw and fried items and crudos. There’s also a great burger, rosemary-dusted, hand-cut fries, and a selection of natural, biodynamic wines. Stop in for the Lucky $7 Martini Happy Hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., featuring a selection of martinis for seven bucks.

A Coral Gables favorite for Peruvian cuisine reopens

Francesco, a Coral Gables favorite for Peruvian cuisine, has reopened after a seven-year hiatus. The restaurant, which attracted celebrities such as Gloria Estefan and Pitbull, recently reopened at a new location on Miracle Mile. Dishes include a cannelloni stuffed with chicken stew, a New York strip with gnocchi, and a catch of the day. If you’re seeking romance, “Wednesdate” nights offer live music, starting at 7 p.m.

A plate of burrata with a mango crostini.

Jay’s offers dishes like fresh burrata in a former church. World Red Eye

A swanky steakhouse and speakeasy inside a former church

Located inside a former Lutheran church, Jay’s may be one of Fort Lauderdale’s most unique venues. With stained glass windows, arched windows, and vaulted ceilings, you might just exclaim, “holy cow” (pun intended) when your steak arrives. Expect seafood towers, steaks, and sides – plus a prime rib trolley, where your meat gets wheeled to you and serviced tableside. Jay’s trades its restaurant persona after hours for a late-night speakeasy. If that’s not swanky enough, Jay’s offers a membership club with exclusive benefits for $800 per quarter.

A funky Japanese-Vietnamese sushi and tapas bar

Mai Sushi & Tapas Bar, a Japanese-Vietnamese sushi and tapas bar located in Coral Gables, offers a diverse selection of sushi, sashimi, and hot and cold tapas in a modern, funky setting. Find a large choice of rolls, including the Crunchy Coral Gables with tuna, white fish, salmon, avocado, fried garlic, eel sauce, spicy mayo, and tempura flakes. Also, take a look at the skewers and dumplings.

One of Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants lands in Wynwood

Buenos Aires-based Niño Gordo has opened a branch in Wynwood, offering Asian fusion cuisine that melds Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian flavors with Argentine grilling techniques. Award-winning bar consultant Christine Wiseman heads the cocktail program. The flagship location has earned the #34 spot in Latin America’s 50 Best list.

A St. Augustine cocktail lounge pops up in Little Havana

St. Augustine’s Odd Birds Cocktail Lounge and Kitchen pops up in Little Havana for an open-ended run inside Pocho’s Express. The lounge offers cocktails made with Latin American spirits and fresh fruits. Inter Miami fans should check out the Don’t Mess with Messi, made with Fernet Branca and pineberry sage syrup. Food is provided in-house by Colombian restaurant Sanpocho.

A table full of tacos and cocktails.

Sala de Despecho offers tacos, cocktails, and karaoke. Sala de Despecho

Lean into your terrible Tinder dates at the bar

Direct from Guadalajara, Sala de Despecho (“Heartbreak Room” in English) knows that bad dates are a universal experience. The restaurant invites you to eat tacos, drink mezcal, and sing your heart out — literally — with a version of drunken karaoke. If you’re looking for a place guaranteed not to be filled with bridal shower parties on a Saturday night, this is the right place.

A New York City Italian restaurant arrives at Miami Worldcenter

New York City’s Serafina expands its Florida outreach with a new location at Miami Worldcenter. The restaurant at Aventura Mall offers wood-fired pizzas, pastas, and standard Italian red sauce fare.

Award-winning smash burgers come to Coral Gables

Skinny Louie won the 2025 South Beach Wine & Food Festival’s Burger Bash for its 100% Angus beef smash burgers. The concise menu offers those burgers in a few iterations (and an Impossible version), fries, and shakes. This simple strategy has proven effective, with Skinny Louie branching out into Coral Gables, and expanding to Danie Beach, Aventura, South Miami, West Palm Beach, and New York City soon.

A man holding a plate of baby back ribs.

Asheville-based Ukiah offers Japanese smokehouse fare. Angelina Bruno

Asheville smokehouse vibes meet Japanese fare

Japanese cuisine and American smokehouse barbecue marry at Ukiah. Chef Michael Lewis brings his Asheville restaurant to Fort Lauderdale, where diners can enjoy sushi, sashimi, dumplings, and more, with a river view. The star of the show is Lewis’s smoked platters. Diners can choose from a smoked half chicken, Carolina pork shoulder, brisket, or pastrami short rib — each served with pickled vegetables, kimchi, and toasted rye bread — and large enough for sharing.

A much-loved Coconut Grove staple gets a new home

This much-loved Italian restaurant closed last year, only to reopen recently across the street from its original location in the Farinelli space, which Strada owner Javier Uribe also owns. The new Strada in the Grove effectively merges both spots, offering classic Italian dishes with Farinelli’s wood-fired pizzas.

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