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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 3 MIN

Miami's Getting Too Delicious: Bagels, BBQ, and Why Everyone's Moving South for the Food

from Food Scene Miami · host Inception Point AI

Food Scene Miami # Miami's Restaurant Renaissance: A Culinary Moment Not to Miss Miami's food scene is experiencing a transformative surge that rivals any major dining destination. The city is attracting celebrated chefs, beloved New York imports, and innovative concepts that signal a fundamental shift in how locals and visitors experience food in South Florida. The momentum is undeniable. According to Miami New Times, the 15 most anticipated restaurant openings of 2026 represent an unprecedented convergence of culinary talent. Chef Clay Conley's Buccan, a James Beard Award-nominated institution from Palm Beach, is landing at 100 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, bringing his seasonally driven modern American cuisine to a broader Miami audience. Meanwhile, Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ, from a James Beard Award-winning pitmaster, is establishing its first South Florida location in Little River, promising whole-hog barbecue slow-smoked with signature vinegar-pepper complexity. The bagel craze sweeping America has finally reached Miami's shores. PopUp Bagels, the Connecticut-born viral sensation known for hot bagels fresh from the oven and wildly creative cream cheese spreads, is opening permanent locations in Aventura and Brickell. Similarly, H&H Bagels, the iconic New York City brand, is preparing locations in Wynwood and Pinecrest, according to Axios reporting. International prestige is arriving alongside these casual concepts. Sant Ambroeus, the storied Milanese café and restaurant, is making its long-awaited Miami debut at South Beach's Fifth neighborhood with a 7,000-square-foot space offering elegant all-day dining and a full pastry program. La Sponda, a coastal Italian restaurant set at Vita at Grove Isle in Coconut Grove, will feature Mediterranean-inspired dishes with sweeping Biscayne Bay views. Fooq's, the beloved downtown Mediterranean eatery that closed in 2021, is making a bold comeback in Little River under chef Andrew Bazzini. The reimagined space will feature wood-fired cooking, indoor and outdoor dining, and a vinyl lounge, honoring the restaurant's Persian heritage while introducing new Middle Eastern-inspired pizzas and raw bar offerings. What emerges from this wave of openings is clear: Miami is no longer content importing distant trends. The city is attracting serious culinary talent willing to plant roots here. From high-end Argentinian steakhouses to James Beard Award-winning barbecue masters, from celebrated international concepts to innovative takes on classic cuisines, Miami's restaurant landscape reflects genuine diversity and ambition. The Infatuation notes that 2026 is shaping up as a significant burger year, while broader dining trends emphasize creative protein substitutions, fermented flavors, and tableside service. For food lovers, Miami represents not a destination playing catch-up, but a city actively defining what contemporary American dining looks like. The culinary renaissance is happening now.. Get the This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Food Scene Miami # Miami's Restaurant Renaissance: A Culinary Moment Not to Miss Miami's food scene is experiencing a transformative surge that rivals any major dining destination. The city is attracting celebrated chefs, beloved New York imports, and innovative concepts that signal a fundamental shift in how locals and visitors experience food in South Florida. The momentum is undeniable. According to Miami New Times, the 15 most anticipated restaurant openings of 2026 represent an unprecedented convergence of culinary talent. Chef Clay Conley's Buccan, a James Beard Award-nominated institution from Palm Beach, is landing at 100 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables, bringing his seasonally driven modern American cuisine to a broader Miami audience. Meanwhile, Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ, from a James Beard Award-winning pitmaster, is establishing its first South Florida location in Little River, promising whole-hog barbecue slow-smoked with signature vinegar-pepper complexity. The bagel craze sweeping America has finally reached Miami's shores. PopUp Bagels, the Connecticut-born viral sensation known for hot bagels fresh from the oven and wildly creative cream cheese spreads, is opening permanent locations in Aventura and Brickell. Similarly, H&H Bagels, the iconic New York City brand, is preparing locations in Wynwood and Pinecrest, according to Axios reporting. International prestige is arriving alongside these casual concepts. Sant Ambroeus, the storied Milanese café and restaurant, is making its long-awaited Miami debut at South Beach's Fifth neighborhood with a 7,000-square-foot space offering elegant all-day dining and a full pastry program. La Sponda, a coastal Italian restaurant set at Vita at Grove Isle in Coconut Grove, will feature Mediterranean-inspired dishes with sweeping Biscayne Bay views. Fooq's, the beloved downtown Mediterranean eatery that closed in 2021, is making a bold comeback in Little River under chef Andrew Bazzini. The reimagined space will feature wood-fired cooking, indoor and outdoor dining, and a vinyl lounge, honoring the restaurant's Persian heritage while introducing new Middle Eastern-inspired pizzas and raw bar offerings. What emerges from this wave of openings is clear: Miami is no longer content importing distant trends. The city is attracting serious culinary talent willing to plant roots here. From high-end Argentinian steakhouses to James Beard Award-winning barbecue masters, from celebrated international concepts to innovative takes on classic cuisines, Miami's restaurant landscape reflects genuine diversity and ambition. The Infatuation notes that 2026 is shaping up as a significant burger year, while broader dining trends emphasize creative protein substitutions, fermented flavors, and tableside service. For food lovers, Miami represents not a destination playing catch-up, but a city actively defining what contemporary American dining looks like. The culinary renaissance is happening now.. Get the This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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