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9 Best Date Night Restaurants in Miami

A romantic restaurant is always a win-win situation, whether you’re on a first date looking for that special someone, trying to escape the kids for a night out, or simply spending a quiet meal together.

Miami is the ideal place to fall in love. It’s the aqua ocean, balmy breezes, and sultry Latin flavor that gives exactly you exactly what you want. And then top off your experience,  there are the irresistible sunsets. All that to say, Miami has some fantastic romantic options for many things, restaurants included.

 9 Best Date Night Restaurants in Miami

When it comes to date night, picking where to eat should be high on the priority list. Are you looking for something warm and intimate, such as a cozy Miami bar that also serves as a great place to snack in between drinks? Or are you more of a purist, swayed by mood lighting and oversized booths that encourage cuddling? Perhaps you simply enjoy a good view, in which case any of Miami’s waterfront restaurants will suffice. Whatever your taste and preference, this list of romantic restaurants in Miami will come in handy the next time bae suggests a romantic outing.

Hiyakawa

Consider Hiyakawa if you’re looking for something a touch more upscale when it comes to sushi. The Wynwood spot isn’t inexpensive, but it’s a good bet for a very wonderful supper in an ambiance that’s ideal for that pricey little piece of clothing you haven’t had a decent occasion to wear it to yet. The magnificent, curving wooden architecture that makes this restaurant feel like a luxurious cave is the first thing you’ll notice when you come in. However, your focus will ultimately shift to the meal. 

The menu is divided into several sections, including tiny appetizers, grilled and steamed foods, fried dishes, soups, and some of Miami’s most fantastic sushi. When ordering, make sure to sample something from each section of the menu,  especially the Sugata-more starter. 

Los Felix;

Perhaps you want to wow your date by inviting them to your obscenely cool apartment and impressing them with your culinary prowess? That may seem like a cool idea in your head, but let’s be real, you don’t have time for all that. It’s OK—just go to Los Félix in Coconut Grove, a Mexican restaurant that comes the closest to the dinner party you’re incapable of arranging. The dining area here feels more like a friend’s minimalist apartment, complete with a well-placed candle and just the right amount of talking music. The crew appears to have earned a Master’s Degree in the art of throwing a dinner party. 

And the food—squash blossom quesadillas, tetela, and pig cheek carnitas—comes in good servings that won’t leave either of you feeling overstuffed. Plus, they dim the lights and play music from a DJ in the dining area on weekends. A little dance-off after dinner would be fun, wouldn’t it? 

Pinch Kitchen;

Pinch is the place to go on those dates when you don’t want to look like you’re trying too hard but still need to put in a little effort. This Upper East Side restaurant is unpretentious enough that your date won’t think you’re going to propose, but it also serves dependably outstanding meals fit for a special occasion. After a piece of the burger or spicy octopus, your date will be convinced that you are the type of person who knows where to get excellent cuisine.

Soya E Pomodoro;

You should at least get a courteous “Thanks for dinner!” SMS the next morning if you have jazz and excellent pasta. But, whatever, you’ll be glad you came. Even if it’s only to add this to your list of places to take future dates, which will hopefully appreciate this excellent/random little Italian eatery on the side of a downtown office building. Come for the live jazz on Thursday through Saturday, and order the fazzoletti di Formaggio e pera, which you’ll have to share with your date after they try this delicious pear and ricotta pasta.

Amara At Paraiso;

Michael Schwartz’s Amara at Paraiso is positioned on Biscayne Bay and features a lush interior and outdoor seats with a view of the water. Amara at Paraiso is a “love letter to Miami,” according to the James Beard Award-winning chef, who is best known for Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink. Latin American-inspired foods are on the menu, prepared on a wood grill and in a Josper charcoal oven. Crispy octopus with braised yuca and short rib, chorizo, sweetbreads, and steak parrillada are all standouts. This restaurant is so romantic that it offers a special marriage proposal package with front-row seats, a photographer, and a special meal.

Chef Adrianne’s Vineyard And Bar;

Taking your Southwest Dade sweetheart out on Valentine’s Day used to entail going from chain restaurant to chain restaurant along Kendall Drive to see who had the shortest wait for a table. Thanks to the arrival of Chef Adrianne, those days are long gone. With the greatest charbroiled oysters south of Biloxi and the peaceful music of the T&C fountain, waterside dining doesn’t get any more romantic inland. Couples can unwind by perusing one of South Florida’s most excellent wine lists, then indulge in a burrata bar item and a perfectly cooked Mishima Reserve Wagyu Osso Bucco.

Boia De;

This cozy yet unassuming restaurant is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood strip mall, but it is a favorite for date night. It offers some of the city’s most unique dishes, such as potato skins topped with stracciatella, caviar, crumbled hard-boiled egg, lamb ribs, fra diavola with spicy pickles, and more! For a more personal dining experience, sit at the bar or one of the tables outside at this restaurant led by top chefs. 

Macchialina;

Even if you’re dining alone, Macchialina is one of the best restaurants in South Beach. However, the excellent pasta restaurant is also a great place to take a date. They have a large wine list, the most fabulous pasta in town, and have recently built some post-pandemic outdoor seating that is covered so that a passing downpour doesn’t ruin the experience. It’s quiet enough to have a good conversation here, but not so quiet that your date hears you chewing your food – or the strange little noises you’ll make when you understand how good it is. 

Orilla Bar And Grill;

Orilla is a fantastic place to wear that look you’ve been planning on taking to your next vacation. The South of Fifth Argentinian hangout doesn’t have a rigorous clothing code; in fact, it’s pretty relaxed. On the other hand, Orilla is the kind of stylish, excellent restaurant where you and your daring clothing will be welcomed. In addition, the food is excellent. The arancini, roast chicken, and exceptional wagyu cheeseburger are all delicious. The cocktails here are also fantastic – just be cautious not to spill any of them on your good dress.

Need some special date night ideas wherever you are – we are here for you!

There you have it. We hope this list of restaurants makes it on your itinerary. There’s so much to explore for you and yours in the beautiful city of Miami. We hope you do nothing more than have a splendid time, and oh! Feel free to reference this list anytime.

Cheers!

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