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What to Do in Miami This Week [Nov 18-24]

Welcome to our weekly roundup of the hottest events in the 305! We bring you the must-attend happenings and top spots in Miami to see and be seen. Discover the latest buzz, from trending restaurants to the most coveted bars, where you’ll want to secure a reservation ASAP. Stay in the loop with our curated guide to Miami’s vibrant and ever-evolving scene!

Looking for more? Check out the newest restaurants in Miami and the food and drink specials this month. 

Tuesday, November 19: Lunch at Midorie

Looking for fresh lunch plans in Miami this week? Make your way to the MiMo District and discover Midorie Miami, a hidden gem specializing in vibrant, feel-good Japanese cuisine. This cozy spot is known for its creative dishes, featuring fresh seasonal seafood, crispy veggies, and bright, flavorful homemade sauces. 

Midorie is the perfect escape for those seeking a light yet satisfying meal that’s both healthy and indulgent. Its serene atmosphere, free from loud music and distractions, provides the ideal oasis for a calm, focused lunch. Here, every dish is crafted with pure intention and dedication, making it an excellent choice for a mindful break during a busy workweek.

Wednesday, November 20: “Queen Wednesdays”—The New Ladies Night Initiative at Queen Miami Beach

Step into a world of chic elegance with the launch of Queen Wednesdays at Queen Miami Beach, starting this Wednesday, November 20. This isn’t just another ladies’ night, though, it’s a sophisticated twist on midweek revelry, perfect for those who crave a mix of luxury and excitement. 

Every Wednesday from 7 p.m., guests are invited to enjoy exclusive cocktail specials, gourmet delights, and a vibrant lineup of live entertainment featuring aerialists, musicians, and interactive performers, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Sip on signature drinks like the Mademoiselle Cocktail or share a “specialty creation” for four for only $40 featuring Vodka, St Germain, rose cherry, and grapefruit sparkling wine. All while enjoying the luxurious Queen ambiance.

Queen Miami Beach is located at 550 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website

Thursday, November 21: Dinner at Gao

Gao, open daily for dinner, has quickly become a beloved fixture in the Miami Beach dining scene since it first opened its doors a few months back. It’s no surprise the Vietnamese spot has become a go-to in our dinner rotation. The dim lighting and spot-on music set a vibe that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Kicking things off with appetizers, we can’t resist ordering dim sum like the shiitake mushroom gyoza, crispy bean curd gold shrimp, and the incredible wagyu beef pho “Gao” sum. As the weather cools down, the Saigonese tamarind soup—loaded with shrimp, organic chicken, and sweet-tart pineapple, is a must-try. And let’s not forget the colossal shrimp vandaloo, a unique spin on the classic Goan curry, which leaves us daydreaming about its aromatic blend long after the meal is over.

Friday, November 22: Lunch at Ironside Pizza

One of our favorite lunchtime spots in Miami’s Upper East Side is a quaint Neapolitan gem—Ironside Pizza. We love grabbing a spot in their garden and getting some well-balanced Mediterranean fair. Ironside Pizza is one of the only restaurants in Miami where you can find farinata—a gluten-free unleavened chickpea flatbread that comes topped with fresh ricotta, prosciutto di parma, and calamata olives. If you’re looking for a satisfying lunch that won’t put you straight to sleep after—this is it, folks. 

Sometimes we do love pairing the farinata with a secondi piatta for a bit of extra protein, in which case the salmone con verdure—seared salmon served with roasted seasonal veggies is just what we need. Finishing the experience with a creamy affogato al caffe is just what the doctor prescribed and rounds off the ideal Friday afternoon lunch. 

Angelina Kurganska

Angelina Kurganska is a traveling food and tea writer. She spent years as a professional cook in North America, Asia, Europe, and North Africa. Angelina is particularly enthralled by the subtle world of Japanese cuisine and enjoys making pottery in her free time.

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