Miami’s culinary landscape has always attracted the rich and famous—but these days, some restaurants aren’t just feeding celebrities, they’re building menus around them. Whether it’s a chart-topping shoutout, a viral TikTok order, or a dessert worthy of a runway, these dining spots aren’t just popular—they’re personal. Here are four places where you can quite literally eat like a star.
In her song “DREAM-GIRLS,” Miami native Camila Cabello sings “Brought the Fuji to Uchi,” cementing her love for Uchi Miami in both lyrics and legacy. The Wynwood outpost of the acclaimed Japanese restaurant took the tribute to heart, creating the Dream Girls Roll in her honor.
This specialty roll is as layered as Cabello’s own Miami roots: ebi tempura, miso passion yume, pickled mango, papaya, avocado, and plantain furikake, finished with a touch of Thai basil. It’s a bold, tropical, and playful interpretation of Japanese technique with a local twist—just like the city it calls home. Add that Beyoncé and Bad Bunny have also dined here, and Uchi’s celeb status is sealed in sushi.
Delilah Miami is more than a supper club—it’s a stage for the who’s who. With a guest list that includes Shakira (who celebrated her birthday here), Leonardo DiCaprio, and Kendall Jenner, it’s no surprise that the restaurant’s now-famous dessert nods to the latter.
Kendall’s Slutty Brownie—an over-the-top mashup of Oreo, chocolate chip cookie, brownie, vanilla ice cream, and hot fudge—is pure indulgence in every bite. Served in a setting that channels 1920s glamour with Biscayne Bay views, it’s a signature dish in a space that thrives on exclusivity. And with a strict no-photos policy, it’s the rare hotspot that allows celebrities (and you) to enjoy dessert in peace.
When Miami-based TikTok star Alix Earle shared her go-to order from Pubbelly Sushi, she didn’t just influence her followers—she sparked a movement. The viral post prompted the launch of a TikTok challenge, offering diners the chance to win free sushi for a year ($100 a week) by posting their own reviews.
Alix’s favorite picks? The Lobster Donut and crispy rice, backed by a menu that fuses Japanese precision with Latin flavor—standouts include the Butter Krab Roll, Tuna Pizza, and Milky Way sake cocktail. Chef José Mendín infuses fun and technique into every dish, creating an atmosphere that’s playful, innovative, and unmistakably Miami.
Overlooking Biscayne Bay at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Verde blends artful cuisine with serious star power. Eva Longoria celebrated her 50th birthday here with waterfront brunch, joining a guest list that includes Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan, and Nadia Ferreira—not to mention attendees of their wedding like David and Victoria Beckham, Salma Hayek, and Maluma.
Run by Constellation Culinary Group, Verde’s menu recently welcomed a new chef and a refresh inspired by Miami’s multicultural influences. With its open-air terrace and a culinary perspective that’s as layered as the city’s own identity, it’s a brunch experience elevated by both its setting and its clientele.
These four Miami restaurants do more than cater to celebrities—they turn star moments into dishes, desserts, and dining experiences that blur the line between fandom and fine dining. If you’re looking to taste what the A-list is ordering, this is your table.