New York Descends on the Beach
Miami Beach, already recognized for its abundant variety of diverse restaurants, is getting an even greater the taste of New York as new names will soon arrive on the barrier island. Leases for a quartet of restaurants set to debut in Miami Beach were newly completed by Major Food Group, the first of these being Carbone, which will eventually welcome guests where the former Upland once stood. The restaurant would share a prime location close to South Beach’s Prime 112 mainstay and Joe’s Stone Crab, a longtime favorite.
An Italian-American menu with a selection of “red sauce” dishes will be launched by Carbone, already a success in Manhattan. It will stand out by empowering guests with portions planned for sharing to take special requests. This includes naming only a few, monster veal Parmesan and spicy rigatoni. The restaurant ambiance strikes something of a balance of that of a mom and pop experience while fusing elements from a nightclub.
In the Miami Design District, Major Food Group is also focusing on the opening of new eateries, taking over the spaces once owned by Ember and Kaido, two promising restaurants by acclaimed Miami chef Brad Kilgore that unfortunately did not make it because of the difficulties caused by the pandemic.
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