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Ariete

Coconut Grove€€€€
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 5:30 – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 5:30 – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
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Progressive American fare & classic cocktails in a modern farmhouse-style setting.via Google

Progressive, Michelin-starred French-Cuban cuisine from chef Michael Beltran.

Signature
Canard à la Presse (duck)

Reviews from Google

CC5 months ago
Had an absolutely delicious New Year’s Eve dinner here, we got the set menu that night which was lamb, and another was wagyu beef. Very delicious, excellent service, and great dining experience overall. Favorites were the bread, squash, and rice. Roughly $250-300 per person including tip and tax, excluding drinks.
Gloria Bruschi4 months ago
Amazing experience, highly recommend it. The vibe is laid back, calm but the food lives up to the Michelin star. My favorite plates were the seasonal vegetables, the rice with caviar, pork chop and to finish off the flan is a must! Even if you do not like flan, you will like this one. The chef Alessandro prepared exquisite dishes, I was very happy to dine at Ariete.
Connie Lee4 months ago
Wish it wasn't so dark so we could better admire the colorful plating. High quality ingredients, but too salty for our taste (despite having a savory tooth). Calm setting, great music playlist! 20% auto gratuity
Carla Valdes8 months ago
Ariete is truly one of Miami’s dining treasures. From the moment we sat down, the service was excellent—attentive without ever being overbearing. The team was always on point, even making sure our wine glasses were never empty. We started with a selection of appetizers: the caviar donuts, grilled oysters, crudo, sweetbreads, and foie gras. Every dish had something special to offer, but the foie gras stood out as the star—an extraordinary preparation that alone is worth the visit. For the entrée, the pork was rich, flavorful, and beautifully executed. We ended with the olive oil cake and ice cream, a dessert that was both elegant and comforting. The cocktails here also deserve a mention—the mezcal and tropical fruit creation was absolutely delicious, perfectly balanced, and easily one of my favorite cocktails anywhere. Between the food, the cocktails, and the outstanding service, Ariete delivers an unforgettable dining experience. A must-visit in Miami.
Jess Phạm4 weeks ago
From appetizer to dessert our time there was fantastic. Service was what you would expect from a place like ariete, everyone was really accommodating and helpful. Atmosphere is great. Had the foie gras, the fabada, and their sundae. I highly recommend all three.
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