South Florida’s reputation as a vibrant culinary destination just got another boost. The 2025 Florida Michelin Guide has added six Miami restaurants to its prestigious list, highlighting the region’s growing acclaim in the world of fine dining.
Newly added to the guide are:
- Sunny’s Steakhouse – a modern take on the traditional steakhouse experience
- ViceVersa – an Neopolitan cocktail bar with creative flair
- Kojin 2.0 – reimag ined Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting
- Recoveco – a South Miami gem offering distinct, flavorful dishes
- Sereia – showcasing Portuguese coastal cuisine in Coconut Grove
- Donatella – a refined Italian eatery located in the Orcidea Hotel on Collins Avenue
Restaurants Under Consideration for Michelin Recognition
While the official list of Michelin-starred restaurants for 2025 has not been released, several establishments have been added to the guide’s “recommended” list, indicating potential for future star recognition:
- Maass (For t Lauderdale): A contemporary dining experience that has garnered attention for its innovative approach .
- Konro (Palm Beach): Known for its unique culinary offerings, it’s among the newcomers in the expanded guide .
Additionally, the guide has included 14 new restaurants across Florida in its latest update, with establishments in Miami, Orlando, and Tampa making the list .
Upcoming Michelin Guide Ceremony
The full list of Michelin-starred restaurants for Florida will be unveiled at the annual Michelin Guide ceremony, scheduled for April 17, 2025, at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World. Good Luck to the hardworking chefs and staff!
These additions are more than just restaurant accolades—they’re proof of a dynamic and evolving food scene that mirrors the energy and diversity of South Florida itself.
Why It Matters for Homebuyers and Investors
Living in South Florida means more than just great weather and beautiful beaches—it’s access to a world-class lifestyle. The growing presence of Michelin-recognized restaurants enhances the value of surrounding neighborhoods and appeals to those seeking a vibrant, culturally rich community.
Whether you’re searching for your dream home or an investment property, South Florida continues to serve up something special—on the plate and beyond.
Credit to the Miami Herald and New Times