
Why You Need to Try Kitchen 57
Some restaurants chase trends. Kitchen 57 just cooks great food. This South Miami neighborhood spot offers a menu that’s
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Some restaurants chase trends. Kitchen 57 just cooks great food. This South Miami neighborhood spot offers a menu that’s
Read FeatureIn the heart of South Miami, Kitchen 57 delivers a warm embrace of contemporary American cuisine wrapped in mid-century modern charm. The moment you step through its glass-paneled doors, the atmosphere welcomes you home: a bright, bustling bar area gives way to a sprawling cozy dining area. It’s the kind of place where brunch flows into lunch, and lunch into leisurely dinners—with each service offering its own rhythm, flavor, and energy.
The menu is both comforting and inspired. Brunch favorites, such as challah French toast and a Sourdough Egg Sandwich, soothe the soul. Meanwhile, lunch and dinner options lean fresh and vibrant, always with a bit of fun – the Garbage Salad balances crispy iceberg with cured salami and provolone cheese; and 12” pizzas are lovingly fired in the hearth to perfection.
Behind the bar, refreshing spritzes and thoughtful cocktails echo the kitchen’s sensibility—balanced, clean, and just the right amount of playful. Whether you’re winding down with an after-work drink or celebrating a special occasion, the service is consistently gracious and unhurried.
Kitchen 57 isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a local haven, designed for connection, flavor, and everyday luxury. It’s where neighbors become regulars and where each visit feels like returning to a place that truly gets you.
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