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Best Wynwood Eateries & Restaurants - 2022

by , July 25, 2022

Miami’s most colorful and quirky neighborhood is a wellspring of inspiration for artists and art aficionados, and it’s also a haven for some of the best food in Miami. With very few chains, and the neighborhood of choice for new restaurant concepts from top chefs and hospitality groups Wynwood is a favorite for Foodie’s who want to try the latest avant garde trends in culinary arts, 

So next time you’re in Wynwood strolling through the neighborhood and admiring the art, or you want to try some incredible food, here are some of Wynwood’s best eateries.


Best Breakfast/Brunch in Wynwood



MIAM Cafe

2750 NW 3rd Ave Suite 21 · In THE WYNWOOD BUILDING

Fresh, natural ingredients make for a healthy and hearty selection of your favorite daytime fare in this industrial-style kitchen. We love the Egg & Cheese Brioche and the Guava Pancakes are another favorite.

MIAM Cafe


Novela Cafe Social

2323 N Miami Ave

Delightful specialty coffee kitchen set in the beautiful Oasis Wynwood art gallery with fresh outdoor seating. Expect to find fresh breakfast treats and Mediterranean-inspired breakfast classics, like their signature Novela Breakfast with eggs over easy, chopped tomatoes, cucumber, labneh cheese, zaatar pita, paprika hash and sesame.

Novela Cafe Social


Pandorée Pizza & Burger

195 NW 36th Street

The well-rounded down-home menu includes empanadas, eggs benedict, and smoked salmon, along with burgers, pizza, flaky croissants, hearty fruitcake, and sumptuous French toast, all at affordable prices in a casual Wynwood setting.

Pandorée Pizza & BurgerPandorée Pizza & Burger


Best Burger in Wynwood



KUSH

2003 N Miami Ave

Wynwood’s quintessential burger joint (well, one of Miami’s favorite to be honest) features home cooking and lots of art, as well as wine and craft beers, and that Kush touch.

KUSH


Le Chick Miami

310 NW 24th Street

Crispy fried chicken, sophisticated comfort food, hand-crafted cocktails, delicious salads, and a few incredible burgers are what you’ll find here. Choose to eat in the modern, Parisian-industrial dining area or a bohemian outdoor dining room with live music.

Le Chick Miami


305 Degrees Burgers Bar

2324 N Miami Ave

A wide assortment of specialty gourmet burgers with Latin flair, featuring chicken, mahi, and veggie burgers, as well as empanadas, chicken wings, fish & chips, and grilled chicken make this a great basic lunch spot.

305 Degrees Burgers Bar


Best Seafood in Wynwood



Crab Du Jour Cajun Seafood & Bar

3201 N Miami Ave Unit 106 · In The Shops At Midtown Miami

Okay, well this is nearby by in Midtown, but if you’re craving Louisiana-style seafood, the Cajun-inspired seafood boils designed for sharing are served with classic Cajun fare such as fried fish, shrimp, crab, and oysters in a lively communal dining experience.

Crab Du Jour Cajun Seafood & Bar


Best Sushi in Wynwood



Uchi

252 NW 25th Street

A true dining experience, Uchi first began in a bungalow in Austin, Texas. Led by James Beard Award-winning Chef and Owner Tyson Cole, Uchi offers an experimental and non-traditional take on Japanese fare. From crudo to makimono, the “Toyosu” section of fresh fish, sushi and sashimi and hot plates, don’t miss out on Uchi. 

Uchi


Hiden & Secret Door

Secret Location, Wynwood

For the ultimate urban sushi experience, Hiden is an 8-seat sushi counter tucked into the streets of Wynwood, serving up the freshest fare in town. You can also choose to experience a private omakase 8-10 course, chef’s choice dinner at Secret Door. 

Hiden & Secret Door


Hiyakawa

2700 N. Miami Avenue

A beautiful space serving artistically arranged Japanese cuisine rooted in tradition, Hiyakawa offers a colorful take on all of your favorites. Focused on “simplicity, seasonality, and kikubari, the Japanese art of caring for others,” Hiyakawa prepares 50 meals a night.

Hiyakawa


Omakai

2107 NW 2nd Avenue

A traditional sushi and hand roll restaurant in Wynwood since 2019, Omakai serves up a set chef’s menu omakase-style, as well as a la carte sushi,  sashimi and nigiri for lunch or dinner.

Omakai


Best Italian in Wynwood



domā

35 NE 26th Street

With two Italians at the helm, dōma features Mediterranean-inspired, Southern Italian cuisine with an extensive wine list and a delightful outdoor seating area. Offering modern and classic dishes, from tasting boards to pasta dishes and salads, doma will not disappoint. 

doma


Via Emilia Garden

3500 N Miami Ave

Elegant, understated Italian kitchen serving house-made pastas and dishes made with fresh local ingredients and the finest cheeses imported from Italy.

Via Emilia Garden


ZeroZero

97 NW 25th Street

Dubbed Osteria Underground, if you’re looking an experience of Italian nightlife with Italian cuisine, Zerozero is the place. Try a full range of classic Italian dishes seasoned with innovative beats of electronic music and handcrafted cocktails. 

ZeroZero


Best Pizza in Wynwood



Joey's Italian Cafe

2506 NW 2nd Ave · Near Wynwood Walls

Founded in 2008 by Joey Goldman, the driving force behind creating an arts district in Wynwood, Joey’s is the oldest restaurant in the arts district and still a neighborhood favorite, serving exceptional pizza and authentic Italian cuisine with an excellent wine list.

Joey’s Italian Cafe


FREEHOLD Miami

2219 NW 2nd Ave

A popular, lively hangout that encompasses a pizza parlor, a cafe serving assorted baked goods, and three bars, with indoor-outdoor options including a relaxing courtyard.

FREEHOLD Miami


Mister 01 Extraordinary Pizza

2315 N. Miami Avenue

An award-winning legend in local, authentic Italian pizza, Mister O1 gets its name from the O-1 special visa status reserved for individuals with extraordinary ability, granted to chef Renato Viola. Quaint and always busy, one slice and you’ll understand the name!

Mister 01 Extraordinary Pizza


Baccano

169 NW 23rd Street

A locals’ favorite described as an awesome pizza joint and bar with DJ on the weekends, Baccano is a casual place to get some authentic pizza and great drinks in a low-key atmosphere.

Baccano


Best Latin in Wynwood



El Bajareque

278 NW 36th St 

Hailing back to Wynwood’s Puerto Rican roots, El Bajareque is an unfettered dining experience, with great Puerto Rican food served amid arts and crafts from Puerto Rico.

El Barareque


Pez Loco Restaurant & Tequila Bar

50 NW 24th St STE 101

This trendy Mexican spot serves regional foods from remote areas, ranging from typical tostadas and shellfish from Baja, to tropical ceviches and aguachiles from the Yucatan peninsula. The bar features an extensive assortment of tequila and mezcal, with specialty drinks.

Pez Loco Restaurant & Tequila Bar


Manta Wynwood

102 NW 25th St 

Casual Peruvian restaurant featuring ceviche and other classic Peruvian dishes, served in an airy dining room, with a bar and outdoor seating options.

Manta Wynwood


Bakan

2801 Northwest 2nd Avenue

Inspired, authentic Mexican and an extensive Mezcal menu set in an large indoor-outdoor dining room, Bakan’s dining experience is centered around three historic elements: nixtamal (partially cooked corn), mezcal and wood fire. Check out our video of Bakan here.

Bakan


Best Mediterranean in Wynwood



Doya

347 NW 24th St 

Upscale, airy dining room specializing in contemporary Greek cuisine, with specialty cocktails.

Doya


ASTRA & The Moon

2121 NW 2nd Avenue

With an enviable rooftop view, ASTRA serves up Mediterranean and Greek cuisine in this airy spot that also has a bar and lounge with DJs and cocktails. If you want an indoor dining experience, The Moon will transport you to another place with nightly, themed entertainment. 

AStra & The Moon


Best Vegan in Wynwood



Make Out

3255 NE 1st Ave

Contemporary raw and vegan food featuring plant-based delights such as cold pressed juices, smoothies, superfood coffee elixirs, and yummy desserts.

Make Out


Organic Food Kings

3246 N Miami Ave

This place has mastered the art of making plant-based burgers, fried chicken, and shrimp taste like the real deal, all at reasonable prices.

Organic Food Kings


Best Indian in Wynwood



Taj Mahal Indian Cuisine

185 NW 36th St

Assorted appetizers, tandoori specials, vegetarian dishes, and luscious desserts make this the finest Indian cuisine in the neighborhood.

Taj Mahal Indian Cuisine


Best Fusion in Wynwood



Crudos Fusion Art

250 NW 24th Street

We guarantee you’ve never tasted the likes of anything similar to the eclectic and unexpected offerings you’ll find at this unique eatery, where art and food commingle to create an unforgettable experience. With a menu that features crudos such as tuna tartare and a variety of cebiches, there are also specialty rolls, rice and noodle dishes, and specialties from the grill, as well as exotic desserts, including our favorite passionfruit mousse in all of Miami! 

Crudos Fusion Art


Best Wine Bar/Lounge in Wynwood



No. 3 Social

50 NW 24th Street 

Movie nights and specialty events make for a trendy rooftop hangout overlooking the exciting Wynwood art scene, with cocktails and sharable plates from acclaimed chef Ari Taymor. Live music sets are intermingled with DJs spinning House, Global Disco, Afro tech, and Old School sounds.

No. 3 Social


ASTRA

2121 NW 2nd Ave

A rooftop lounge with Mediterranean-inspired fare, specialty cocktails, and some of Miami’s best loved DJs providing a lively lounge scene with relaxing views of the city skyline.

Astra


Spanglish 

2808 N Miami Ave

This unique Wynwood speakeasy-style lounge combines cocktails, entertainment, and an exciting and eclectic menu featuring Latin-inspired delights such as Octopus Croquetas, and Arroz Mamposteado, served with the city’s most unique and whimsical craft cocktails.

Spanglish


Cafeina Wynwood Lounge

297 NW 23rd Street

Live bands bring energy and excitement to this quirky Wynwood venue for more than a decade, serving cocktails and tapas in a spacious patio setting.

Cafeina Wynwood Lounge


Best Bakery/Sweets in Wynwood



Zak the Baker

295 NW 26th Street 

A Wynwood staple, Zak’s avocado toast is famous across all of Miami, but their breads, muffins, sandwiches, and desserts are also excellent.

Zak the Baker


The Salty Donut

50 NW 23rd St #112 

This lively specialty bakery serves up an assortment of gourmet designer donuts that defy all expectations and are sure to surprise and delight.

The Salty Donut


Neighborhood Favorite Restaurants in Wynwood



KYU

251 NW 25th Street

One of Wynwood’s most popular restaurants, this wood-fired Asian-style eatery serves Japanese-style barbecue, grilled meats, sashimi, cocktails, and local art.

KYU


Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen

316 NW 24th Street

Escape to the Caribbean at this lively and colorful Jamaican kitchen featuring signature hand-crafted cocktails and authentic Jamaican cuisine.

Dunkunoo Jamaican Kitchen


Crazy Poke Wynwood

312 NW 24th Street

Miami’s freshest and most versatile poke bowls are prepared with sustainable fish and seafood and served in this buzzing, casual counter-service eater.

Crazy Poke Wynwood


 

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