Where to Eat During Miami Art Week 2024

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Steamed Vietnamese Ravioli at Gao Miami Beach

Miami Art Week is a celebration of creativity in all forms, and the city’s culinary scene is no exception. From upscale dining experiences to hidden gems, Miami offers an eclectic mix of flavors and atmospheres that perfectly match the artistic energy in the air. If you’re looking to elevate your Art Week experience with delicious food, look no further. 

Barsecco

At Barsecco, the experience shifts with the clock. If you’re looking for a pre-Art Miami or pre-CONTEXT bite, come early and enjoy a multitude of globally inspired bites like Sicilian arancini, wagyu tacos, miso seabass, and black truffle rigatoni alla vodka. Visit later in the night and watch Barsecco transform into a high-energy hotspot. Flavorful cocktails, stylish décor, and a buzzing ambiance make Barsecco perfect for anything from a casual dinner to a night on the town during Miami Art Week.

Bar Tulio’s

Where to Eat During Miami Art Week 2024 - Bar Tulio's, Barsecco, CJ's Crab Shack, Gao Miami Beach, Kissaki - November 2024

Bar Tulio’s brings a burst of flavor to Wynwood, blending the district’s artsy energy with delectable Mexican-inspired dishes. Picture tasty tacos, street-style corn, and guacamole so fresh it practically sings. Wash it all down with their signature margaritas, and you’ve got the perfect post-gallery pick-me-up. With its colorful décor and lively vibe, Bar Tulio’s is where food becomes part of the art scene. No matter which of the major fairs you’re visiting—Art Basel, Art Miami, CONTEXT, or Untitled—Bar Tulio’s is positioned perfectly for a quick escape from the crowds. 

CJ’s Crab Shack

Hungry after attending Untitled on Miami Beach? Then head over to CJ’s Crab Shack, also located on Ocean Drive. Grab a pile of buttery crab legs or dive into a shrimp basket that’s overflowing with flavor. This South Beach institution keeps it real with a no-frills, laid-back vibe that’s perfect for a pre- or post-art feast. The fresh seafood and strong cocktails are guaranteed to recharge you for another day of art hopping. Oh yeah, and the beachside views are killer.

Gao

Where to Eat During Miami Art Week 2024 - Bar Tulio's, Barsecco, CJ's Crab Shack, Gao Miami Beach, Kissaki - November 2024

Gao offers a culinary experience that’s as visually captivating as the art around it on Miami Beach. A short Uber from Art Basel, Gao takes beloved Vietnamese classics and elevates them into masterpieces. 

Expect perfectly balanced flavors and beautiful presentations across the board; highlights include the Saigonese tamarind soup, the prawns vindaloo, the crispy spring rolls, and the sizzling beef satay—all of which are perfect to share. Whether you’re seeking the perfect meal after a day at the fair or simply craving a fresh take on Vietnamese food, Gao is the perfect Art Week break.

Kissaki

Kissaki reimagines Japanese cuisine with a menu that goes beyond sushi to deliver something extraordinary. From their signature nigiri and sashimi to savory plates like truffle scallops and char siu pork ribs, every dish will leave you floored. Complement your meal with a selection from their curated sake list for a full sensory experience before or after attending Art Basel. 

The Lobster Shack

The Lobster Shack is your go-to for fresh seafood close to Art Basel at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Their lobster rolls come stuffed to the brim—whether you enjoy them chilled and lightly dressed or warm with butter. The Lincoln Road favorite also offers some tasty twists on the classic dish like Cajun-style and claw-only. Don’t stop there: The clam chowder and tuna tacos are just as unforgettable. There is also a South Pointe outpost that offers the same experience if you find yourself on that side of the beach.

Paperfish Sushi

Step into Paperfish Sushi in Brickell and prepare for a feast for the senses. A short MetroMover ride from Art Miami and CONTEXT, this neighborhood spot combines delicate Japanese flavors with a bevy of Peruvian influences. Dive into expertly crafted ceviches and rolls, or opt for one of the restaurant’s delicious tastings. Or just pop in for a quick drink; the happy hour is one of the best in the area, with heavily discounted food and drinks.

Primo’s

Primo’s is your ticket to Italian indulgence in the heart of Downtown Miami. The best part: It’s walking distance from Art Miami and CONTEXT. Here, you’ll find fresh pastas alongside pizzas so perfectly crisp they could steal the show at any exhibit. The cozy, welcoming vibe offers the ideal escape from Miami Art Week’s high-octane energy, while the extensive wine list sets the tone for a relaxed yet elevated evening. Primo’s isn’t just a meal; it’s a moment of pure, carb-loaded bliss.

RED South Beach

When it’s time to treat yourself after a day at Art Basel, RED South Beach is the place to do it in style. Known for its prime steaks and generous portions, this upscale steakhouse is pure indulgence. Fantastic four-cheese mac? Check. Tomahawks bigger than your head? Double check. Don’t forget to order something from their top-tier wine list while you soak in the luxurious ambiance that screams Art Week sophistication.

Geoffrey Anderson

Geoffrey Anderson Jr. is a contributing/staff writer for Dish Miami. For over six years, he has covered the South Florida dining scene with his wife for the award-winning local food blog Miami Food Pug. When he's not writing about food, he's eating it—or attending rock concerts and traveling.

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