Table Spread at Wyn Wyn at Arlo Wynwood Photo Courtesy of Wyn Wyn at Arlo Wynwood
Food and Drink

Where to Dine During Miami Swim Week 2025: 10 Luxe Hotspots for Stylish Bites and Sips

Chic Menus, Star Chefs, and Ocean Breezes Define These Essential Tables Across Miami

Caroline Dalal

As Miami Swim Week 2025 takes over the city with runway shows, designer showcases, and oceanfront parties, the dining scene rises to meet the moment with equally curated finesse. Between fashion events and post-show soirées, culinary stops become part of the itinerary—and knowing where to go is half the glamour. From Michelin-starred temples of French cuisine to rooftop Mediterranean escapes and izakaya-style Japanese gems, this curated list of ten standout restaurants promises something deliciously on-theme for every Swim Week affair. Here’s where to reserve a seat when fashion meets flavor in Miami.

Le Jardinier – Miami Design District

Le Jardinier Bar

Refined French-American fare with a botanical soul

For a moment of serenity amid the Swim Week bustle, Le Jardinier offers a garden-inspired retreat rooted in seasonal produce and classic French technique. Under the culinary direction of Alain Verzeroli and Chef de Cuisine Zack Pham, this Michelin-starred gem is anything but fussy—presenting elegant, vegetable-forward dishes balanced with sustainably sourced meat and seafood. Located in the Design District, it’s an elevated choice for lunch between shows or a serene dinner after a full day of festivities.

ADRIFT Mare – Brickell

Crab Legs and Other Lunch Dishes

Sky-high Mediterranean indulgence with global flair

Rising 25 floors above Hotel AKA Brickell, ADRIFT Mare captures the breezy decadence of the French Riviera, the Balearic Islands, and the Greek Isles—all in one menu. Led by the “Gypsy Chef” David Myers and featuring cocktails by global mixology stars Moe Aljaff and Juliette Larrouy, the restaurant delivers dishes like wood-fired seafood and vibrant pastas, best enjoyed with sweeping Biscayne Bay views. Don’t miss the weekday happy hour (Tuesday–Friday, 5–8 PM) for a stylish pre-show sip.

Zuma – Downtown Miami

Fresh Raw Oysters on Ice

Where Japanese izakaya meets waterfront glamour

Zuma continues to reign as a Swim Week staple for a reason: its riverside energy, shareable modern Japanese cuisine, and lively crowd of models, creatives, and stylists make it one of the most in-demand reservations of the week. Known for its signature brunch and expertly executed robata dishes, Zuma is the go-to for those craving contemporary flavor without sacrificing ambiance.

L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon – Miami Design District

La Mousse de Poivron Cerise L'Atelier

Iconic French sophistication, front row only

Considered one of the crown jewels of Miami dining, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon pairs haute cuisine with theatrical flair. The counter-style seating offers a front-row view into the culinary choreography of Executive Chef James Friedberg and Executive Pastry Chef Salvatore Martone, protégés of the legendary Robuchon himself. It’s a luxurious pick for those looking to celebrate a Swim Week milestone—or simply savor a world-class meal between events.

Delilah – Brickell

Table Spread at Delilah

1920s glam meets late-night allure

Delilah brings the LA supper club scene to Brickell with just the right amount of vintage seduction. A no-photos policy keeps the spotlight on the experience: live jazz, waterfront views, and a menu that mixes Latin-inspired dishes with indulgent comfort food (think world-famous Chicken Tenders and the legendary “Slutty Brownies”). A favorite of the fashion set, Delilah is where the after-party energy flows long into the night.

The Drexel – Española Way, Miami Beach

Table Share at The Drexel

Mediterranean minimalism in a polished beach setting

Located at the charming corner of Española Way, The Drexel is effortlessly stylish and deliciously unfussy. With a menu centered on high-quality ingredients and clean Mediterranean flavors, the open kitchen and wood-fired grill set the stage for refined dining without the frills. Come for the relaxed pre-show atmosphere, stay for the cocktails and crisp, shareable plates.

Uchiko – Sunset Harbour

Uchiko Miami Dishes

Japanese innovation for the post-show palate

The Sunset Harbour outpost of James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole’s restaurant group, Uchiko delivers smokey, charred, and deeply nuanced Japanese plates that push boundaries. Think wagyu beef, whole branzino, inventive nigiri, and yakitori all crafted for sharing. The stylish yet relaxed vibe and curated beverage menu—including rare Japanese whiskies and seasonal cocktails—make it ideal for winding down with taste and flair.

Torno Subito – Downtown Miami

Terrace Dining and Ambiance

Massimo Bottura’s playful Italian elegance

Atop Julia & Henry’s in Downtown Miami, Torno Subito brings a dash of Italian charm and Bottura’s signature creativity to the Swim Week scene. With Chef Bernardo Paladini at the helm, the menu balances handmade pastas, Neapolitan-style pizzas, and locally sourced seafood with a touch of whimsy. Add in cocktails by Dante NYC and skyline views, and you’ve got the ultimate aperitivo or pre-runway dinner.

The Roof at Esmé Hotel – Miami Beach

Vibrant Hummus Platter and Citrus Punch Set the Scene for a Sunny Outdoor Lunch

Low-key rooftop vibes with Mediterranean bites

Overlooking the buzz of Española Way, The Roof at Esmé offers a more relaxed perspective of the Swim Week madness. This breezy rooftop is a hidden gem for light Mediterranean-inspired bites—think grilled octopus and tuna carpaccio—paired with a well-edited cocktail list. Ideal for a mid-day recharge or a casual evening escape.

Wyn Wyn at Arlo Wynwood

Hibachi Grilled Grass Fed Prime Beef

Playful plates with global roots

Wyn Wyn leans into its artsy surroundings with a globally inspired menu that doesn’t shy away from surprise. Dishes like Korean fried chicken and beet tartare with mango yolk sit comfortably alongside vegan and gluten-free options, making it a favorite for clean eaters and creative palates alike. Situated inside Arlo Wynwood, it’s a perfect in-between-events stop with culinary personality to match.

Swim Week Style, Now Served on a Plate

Whether it’s the show-stopping flavors of Robuchon or a happy hour cocktail above the skyline, each of these ten restaurants offers something distinct for Swim Week insiders. Your outfits may change by the hour, but one thing’s certain: great taste never goes out of style.

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