This is not a guide for people looking for a polite meal. This is a guide for people who agree that, sometimes, chairs aren’t just for sitting and mid-dinner photoshoots are perfectly acceptable. While food is important, a good time takes priority at these places. They’re not rabbit-and-a-top-hat kind of fun. No, they range from old-school classics where you can dance with a grandparent to hot and geotag-heavy new spots. They’re the “it” dinners of Miami, and exactly where you want to be this weekend.
The Most Fun Dinner Spots In Miami
Da Tang Zhen Wei Restaurant
At Da Tang Zhen Wei, we specialize in providing an immersive and authentic Chinese food experience featuring hot pot Asian cuisine and other signature dishes like our tasty lamb skewers and Peking Duck. Featured in prominent magazines, we are one of the top-rated Chinese hot pot restaurants in Brickell and welcome you to experience it for yourself. Our seasonal selection of high-quality ingredients combined with Chinese, Japanese, and French culinary influences guarantees a hot pot Asian cuisine experience like no other.
Hakkasan Miami
Founded in 2001, Hakkasan celebrates Chinese cuisine through traditional techniques, the finest ingredients and contemporary flair.
Hutong
Hutong is an impressive spot at first glance. The Brickell Chinese restaurant has ceilings high enough for Alex Honnold to free-solo and an interesting video wall, which makes it look like the restaurant is constantly changing shape.
Kon Chau Chinese Restaurant
Kon Chau is a great Chinese restaurant just off Bird Road, right near Tropical Park. They have chow mein, chop suey, and also serve dim sum all day, with a handful of classic and tasty dumpling options like plump shrimp and pork shumai and green tea mushroom dumplings.
Lan Pan Asian Cafe
Lan Pan Asian Café specializes in East and Southeast Asian cuisine including dishes from Japan, China, Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Tropical Chinese Restaurant
Tropical Chinese Restaurant believes that variety is the keystone of a great meal. Our menu offers culinary creations of authentic Hong Kong style cooking using only the best and freshest ingredients, only non-processed foods. Amongst the dishes to tempt are “Emperor’s Prawns in Grand Marnier Sauce,” “Sizzling Black Pepper Scallops,” “Lobster Song in Iceberg Lettuce Cups” and the famous signature “Peking Duck” carved and wrapped table side.