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By Shayne Benowitz - July 21, 2023
For those hungry to sample a little bit of everything, there’s never been a better time to visit Greater Miami & Miami Beach. The food hall scene has fully arrived with exciting new venues spanning from Doral to the Miami Design District, South Beach and beyond. No matter what you crave, Miami’s food halls are drawing crowds for their diverse, delicious dishes and lively social scenes. Read on for your guide to the very best.
The Citadel is part-food hall, part-marketplace and all about community. It was developed inside a historic 1950s MiMo (Miami Modern architecture) building in the Little River area, near Little Haiti. Here, you’ll find a dozen culinary concepts, including Manjay for spicy Caribbean fare, Poke-San for poke bowls made from fresh ingredients and Ash! Pizza Parlor for wood-fired Neapolitan pizza. Stop by the retail shops to support local businesses or gather at the rooftop bar for handcrafted cocktails and live music.
8300 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33138
A food hall dedicated to local Miami talent, Shoma Bazaar spans 14,000 square feet in Doral. Its 15 vendors, centered around the Shoma Bar & Lounge, include Shuck Boys Oyster Bar, Sweet Mainifesto, Sriracha House and local favorite Doggi’s Arepa Bar. With six food zones dedicated to different types of cuisine (think street food, Americana, raw bar, etc.) and ample indoor seating, the stylish space is designed to foster community.
9420 NW 41st St., Doral, FL 33178
The venerable New York foodie extravaganza Smorgasburg has expanded its open-air food market format to a handful of other destinations. Smorgasburg Miami, located across the street from Wynwood Walls, is open Saturdays and Sundays from afternoon to evening. It hosts more than 60 food vendors from near and far serving up tasty dishes to thousands of hungry revelers. On Fridays, you can also visit their new pop-up food market in Miami Beach on Lincoln Road.
2600 NW 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33127
Set in Downtown Miami, a few blocks from Bayfront Park, Julia & Henry’s offers a new, exciting take on food halls with three floors of feast-worthy dining options. On the ground floor, you’ll find Latin American and European-style cuisine from the finest local and international chefs. Along with a great view, the mezzanine level offers creative twists on classic dishes and a kids’ play area, perfect for a family outing. Gather with friends on the balcony floor for savory Asian and Mediterranean foods and specialty cocktails. The focal point for this hive of activity is La Época, a wine bar set against a blue-lit display case that reaches up to the ceiling. Grab a bite to eat or come for one of Julia & Henry’s social events, like game night, Feast & Sip and Sunday Jams.
200 E Flagler St., Miami, FL 33131
Situated in the heart of Wynwood, 1-800-LUCKY is a hip indoor-outdoor Asian food hall that’s home to a wide range of fast-casual eateries dishing up everything from dim sum and ramen to sushi and BBQ pork buns. There’s also a cocktail bar. Whether you swing by for lunch or arrive late at night, when a DJ is dropping beats, 1-800-LUCKY always promises a good time. You can even book a private karaoke room and sing your heart out with friends.
143 NW 23rd St., Miami, FL 33127
Shoppers on Lincoln Road in South Beach have more options than ever for a bite to eat while cruising the pedestrian mall. Lincoln Eatery offers a collection of fast and affordable dining options inside a 9,600-square-foot space with indoor and outdoor seating for 200 people. The lineup of restaurants includes Gorilla Fire Pizza for modern thin-crust pies, Cho: Tu for savory Indian street food, the 100% plant-base Plant Theory and many more. The rooftop offers stunning views of the city along with delicious cocktails at its Sky Yard bar.
723 Lincoln Lane North, Miami Beach, FL 33139
While the food hall in the Miami Design District has changed names and management a few times, the quality of its cuisine has remained stellar. Now dubbed MIA Market, it offers a range of international foods, such as Jaffa for Israeli-influenced cuisine and Yacchan By Masumura for Japanese street food.
140 NE 39th St., Suite 241, Miami, FL 33137
Situated on North Miami Avenue, Oasis Wynwood in Wynwood is a sprawling, lushly landscaped outdoor space for dining and gathering. On one side, DJs and live music performances on a raised stage offer late night dancing and fun. On the other side, food vendors operate out of brightly colored shipping containers. Eateries range from local favorites like Los Buenos taqueria by the Coyo Taco team to New York City’s beloved Prince Street Pizza. At the center of the action is the Tower Bar, a stack of shipping containers painted by Spanish muralist Antonyo Marest. Tucked away in the back is Huacachina, a chic indoor lounge named for the renowned oasis in the Peruvian desert.
2335 N. Miami Ave., Miami, FL 33127
Aventura Mall upped the ante on the food court concept when it opened Treats Food Hall, featuring more than a dozen carefully curated eateries on the third floor. Choose from local favorites such as YALLA Motek and Yip. You’ll also find Aventura outposts of Shake Shack, Chipotle and Häagen-Dazs.
19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, FL 33180