Costa Med Bistro

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305-361-7575
260 Crandon Blvd #46, Key Biscayne, FL 
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Mon-Sat, 12 -4 p.m. and 6 -10 p.m.; Sun, 6 -9:30 p.m. 
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No visit to Key Biscayne is complete without dinner at Costa Med. In fact, over the past 17 years of the bistro’s existence, it’s taken over the famous vacation town by storm. The restaurant’s eclectic interior can be best described as a cozy chic bistro. It’s not the cheapest option, but well worth the splurge for any special occasion. Plus, the hospitality of the restaurant staff will have you feeling right at home. 

Here, it’s all about the details. Each dish is like a work of art. On the menu, you’ll find the finest examples of continental cuisine: foie gras, escargots, and carpaccio. The handmade bucatini alla bolognese is essential. The perfectly cooked filet mignon will have you make the drive from Miami in a cinch. Costa Med prides itself on having the most refined wine collection in the area. Leave it up to the staff to offer you the best pairing. 

With extensive experience in the hotel business, owner Antonio Braschi knows the ins and outs of premier guest service. This Key Biscayne staple has earned its patrons’ love, and it’s not willing to let up any time soon.

Costa Med Bistro + Wine has recently opened an outdoor dining terrace, making it an excellent option for enjoying the town’s pleasant breeze and tranquil atmosphere. Reservations are highly recommended.

260 Crandon Blvd #46, Key Biscayne, FL; (305) 361-7575, costamedrestaurant.com
Mon-Sat, 12 -4 p.m. and 6 -10 p.m.; Sun, 6 -9:30 p.m. 

 

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