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Best Trendy Restaurants in Miami Design District

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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ZZ's Club
Major Food Group brings their signature excess to Japanese cuisine, with America's largest wagyu selection, Tokyo-sourced fish, and a members-club mystique accessible at lunch.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Miami Design District Seafood
Major Food Group brought their signature excess to the Design District in 2021 with this Japanese-leaning members club, featuring a 16-seat omakase counter, wagyu selection that rivals anywhere in the country, and fish sourced directly from Tokyo. The wagyu katsu sando and yellowtail crispy rice deliver on the hype, but recent reviews suggest service consistency has slipped and prices feel extractive even by MFG standards. Lunch is the move here—no membership required, same kitchen, and you skip the scenesters. The private club mystique works for some, though the actual dining experience doesn't always justify the premium over other Design District options.
Must-Try Dishes: Wagyu Katsu Sando with Truffles, Yellowtail Crispy Rice, Lobster Dumplings
What Makes it Special: Major Food Group brings their signature excess to Japanese cuisine, with America's largest wagyu selection, Tokyo-sourced fish, and a members-club mystique accessible at lunch.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Miami Design District Seafood
The NYC temaki specialists landed in Miami with Pharrell's backing in 2023, bringing their open-style hand rolls designed to be eaten immediately while the nori stays crisp—a smart technical move that distinguishes them from standard sushi bars. The space channels coastal Japanese minimalism with sandy browns and cream tones, and the furikake fries have become an Instagram fixture. Reviews flag underseasoning on some rolls and portions that leave heavier eaters wanting more, plus service can feel rushed during turnover-focused dinner shifts. Best as a light lunch or pre-shopping bite rather than a destination dinner, especially at these prices.
Must-Try Dishes: X.O. Scallop Hand Roll, Spicy Crab Dynamite Roll, Tuna Poke Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: NYC's beloved temaki temple arrives in Miami with Pharrell's backing, serving open-style hand rolls designed to be eaten immediately while the nori stays crisp.
$$$ Miami Design District Seafood
Hospitality impresario Paolo Domeneghetti and Martino de Rosa of La Filiale fame—the Neapolitan pizzeria featured on Chef's Table—opened this European Riviera concept in February 2024 with Stefano Ferrara wood-fired ovens and gelato from Italian master Simone Bonini. The garden setting evokes coastal Saint-Tropez, and the Neapolitan pizzas with 36-hour dough deliver what you'd expect from the La Filiale pedigree. Reviews flag inconsistency as the kitchen finds its footing, with some dishes landing underseasoned and service pacing uneven during busy nights. Early days still, but the bones are strong—give it another year to see if execution catches up to the ambition and Instagram-ready courtyard.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrata with Pistachios, Tagliolini al Limone, Neapolitan Margherita Pizza
What Makes it Special: European Riviera dining comes to Miami with wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, coastal Mediterranean dishes, and world-class gelato from Italian master Simone Bonini.