Zuma Brings Luxe Japanese Dining Experience During Miami Race Week
Zuma Brings Luxe Japanese Dining Experience Trackside During Miami Race WeekPhoto Courtesy of Zuma Miami

Zuma Miami Takes Pole Position at Miami Race Week with Luxe Pop-Up Brunch

The Acclaimed Japanese Restaurant Brings Its Signature Culinary Style and Full-Service Hospitality to Hard Rock Stadium for an Immersive Three-Day Race Week Experience

Source: Zuma Miami

Reported By: Caroline Dalal

April 24th, 2025 – As Miami Race Week shifts into high gear, Zuma Miami is poised to redefine trackside luxury. From May 2–4, 2025, the internationally renowned modern Japanese restaurant will launch a high-end pop-up brunch and lounge at Hard Rock Stadium—offering the only full-service sit-down dining experience on the Miami International Autodrome campus. Located on the 2C Suite Concourse’s south side, this exclusive culinary activation captures the brand’s signature blend of high-energy dining, sophisticated flavors, and seamless hospitality.

Zuma Miami's Table Spread for Miami Race Week
Zuma Miami's Table Spread for Miami Race WeekPhoto Courtesy of Zuma Miami

A natural extension of Zuma’s reputation for excellence, the Race Week brunch experience is more than just a meal—it’s a curated escape for discerning racegoers and lifestyle enthusiasts alike. With three tiers of packages and daylong access to a sleek lounge and bar, guests are invited to indulge in everything from a lavish raw bar with caviar and king crab to live wagyu carving stations, bao buns, premium robata-grilled dishes, and a decadent Japanese dessert table featuring taiyaki with matcha soft serve and chocolate fountains. Multiple screens placed throughout the venue ensure that no one misses a moment of the action while savoring Zuma’s culinary offerings.

Zuma Miami Japanese Dessert Table
Zuma Miami Japanese Dessert TablePhoto Courtesy of Zuma Miami

“We’re thrilled to bring Zuma’s unique culinary style and energy to Hard Rock Stadium during one of the city’s most exciting cultural moments. After a successful run during the Miami Open, we’re returning to Race Week with an expanded setup designed to match the energy and luxury of the event.”

Nick Fielding, Senior Vice President of Operations, Zuma USA

Hard Rock Cafe Facade
Hard Rock Cafe Facade Photo Courtesy of Zuma Miami

Three distinct brunch tiers accommodate every type of guest. The “Food Only” option ($198 per person) includes unlimited buffet access during a two-hour table reservation, while the mid-tier “Food, Champagne & Sake ONO” package ($348 per person) adds unlimited drinks including wine, spirits, and Sake ONO. For those seeking the full race day indulgence, the “Premium All-Day Access Pass” ($748 per person) offers unrestricted seating, full-day beverage service, and access to all lounge amenities. Children under 12 can enjoy the experience for $75.

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To complement the culinary spread, Zuma is also unveiling a bespoke Race Week cocktail menu ($25 each), featuring elevated takes on fan favorites such as a Ketel One Bloody Mary, a Herradura Tequila Passionfruit Margarita, and a Frozen Sake ONO cocktail. The pop-up will operate in two seating windows daily—late morning and afternoon—with the bar and lounge remaining open from gates until campus close, offering an all-day escape for those looking to mix racing with revelry.

Zuma Serves Sophistication with Every Bite
Zuma Serves Sophistication with Every Bite at Miami’s Premier Race Week ExperiencePhoto Courtesy of Zuma Miami

For Zuma, which has a longstanding history of hosting exclusive seasonal experiences in global destinations from Ibiza to Kitzbühel, this Miami activation reinforces its place at the forefront of destination dining. With the roar of the racetrack just steps away and a menu that’s both playful and premium, Zuma’s Race Week experience is a powerful reminder that in Miami, the culinary stakes are just as high as the checkered flag.

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