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    Restaurant in Miami, United States

    Las Olas Cafe

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    Solid Latin American in South of Fifth.

    Las Olas Cafe, Restaurant in Miami

    About Las Olas Cafe

    Las Olas Cafe is a Pearl Recommended (2025) Latin American restaurant on Miami Beach with a 4.3-star average across more than 2,400 Google reviews. Chef Patrice Ibarboure runs a consistent kitchen well-suited to date nights and low-key celebrations. Booking is easy, the setting is neighbourhood-warm, and it sits in a sensible position between casual and proper restaurant.

    A 4.3-star Latin American address on Miami Beach worth knowing about

    With 2,431 Google reviews averaging 4.3 stars, Las Olas Cafe at 644 6th St in Miami Beach has earned the kind of sustained public approval that casual neighbourhood spots rarely hold. Add a 2025 Pearl Recommended Restaurant designation and you have a Latin American dining room with a credible track record. The question is whether it suits your occasion — and under what conditions it earns the booking.

    What to expect

    Las Olas Cafe sits in Miami Beach's South of Fifth corridor, a pocket that draws both locals and visitors looking for something less formulaic than the main strip. Chef Patrice Ibarboure leads the kitchen with a Latin American focus, a cuisine category that in Miami spans everything from Cuban to Colombian to Peruvian-influenced cooking. The visual anchor here is the room itself: at street level on 6th Street, with the kind of open, casual warmth that Miami Beach does well when it's not trying too hard. You see the kitchen activity, you feel the neighbourhood rhythm, and the setting signals something closer to a genuinely local eating experience than to a hotel dining room.

    Where Las Olas Cafe earns its recommendation most clearly is for dates, celebratory dinners for two, and low-key milestone meals. It is not a destination restaurant in the way that L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami or ITAMAE position themselves, but it doesn't need to be. The 4.3-star average held across more than 2,400 reviews tells you this is a kitchen that delivers consistently — and consistency matters more for a special occasion than occasional brilliance.

    The Latin American format also suits the Miami Beach context well. Comparable Latin American destinations worth knowing in the broader region include Cotoa and Amara, both of which operate at higher price points with more formal presentation. If you want Latin American cooking in a more relaxed register without sacrificing quality, Las Olas Cafe sits in a sensible position between neighbourhood casual and proper restaurant. For contrast, see how the format plays out globally at Mono in Hong Kong or Imperfecto: The Chef's Table in Washington, D.C. , both of which show how ambitious Latin American kitchens perform at the premium end.

    Counter seating and the chef's line

    If the option exists when you book, counter or bar seating at Las Olas Cafe adds a dimension that a standard table doesn't offer. You get proximity to the kitchen operation , the line, the plating rhythm, the energy of service , which in a Latin American kitchen translates into a more immersive read on the cooking. For a date night or a two-person celebration, counter seating tends to generate more conversation and engagement with the meal than a mid-room table. Request it specifically rather than leaving it to chance at booking.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 644 6th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
    • Cuisine: Latin American
    • Chef: Patrice Ibarboure
    • Awards: Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025)
    • Google Rating: 4.3 stars (2,431 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are likely possible outside peak weekend hours, but a reservation is worth making for weekend dinners
    • Leading for: Date nights, celebratory dinners, neighbourhood dining
    • Price range: Not published , check directly with the venue
    • Hours: Confirm before visiting; not published in available data
    • Dress code: Miami Beach casual is the safe default , smart casual covers you in most scenarios

    How It Compares

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    Las Olas Cafe fits into a Miami dining scene with real range at every price tier. For a broader view, see our full Miami restaurants guide, our full Miami hotels guide, our full Miami bars guide, our full Miami wineries guide, and our full Miami experiences guide. If you want to see how the Pearl Recommended standard holds up in other cities, Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Smyth in Chicago offer useful reference points for what consistent kitchen quality looks like at different scales and formats. On the Latin American side locally, Ariete is worth a look if you want a more ambitious Modern American-leaning format with Miami roots.

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    Price vs. Value: Las Olas Cafe
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Las Olas CafeEasy
    Cote Miami$$$Unknown
    Ariete$$$$Unknown
    Boia De$$$Unknown
    Stubborn Seed$$$$Unknown
    Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann$$$$Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Las Olas Cafe in Miami?

    Ariete in Coconut Grove is the closest peer for Latin-influenced cooking with a strong local following and a more ambitious kitchen. Boia De punches harder on creativity for a similar price point. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann at the Faena is the splurge option if you want fire-cooked Latin American food with a destination feel. Las Olas Cafe suits casual Miami Beach meals; the others require more intention.

    How far ahead should I book Las Olas Cafe?

    Las Olas Cafe draws consistently from both the South of Fifth local crowd and Miami Beach visitors, so booking a few days ahead is advisable for weekend evenings. For a weekday lunch or early dinner, same-day availability is more likely. It holds Pearl Recommended status for 2025, which suggests sustained demand.

    What should I order at Las Olas Cafe?

    The menu is Latin American, but specific dishes are not detailed in the available record. Your safest approach: ask the server what chef Patrice Ibarboure is running that day, especially any specials. Counter or bar seating, if available, gives you the best view of what's coming off the line and makes it easier to get that kind of real-time guidance.

    Does Las Olas Cafe handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is on record for Las Olas Cafe. Latin American menus often include options across meat, seafood, and vegetable preparations, but for confirmed allergen or restriction needs, check the venue's official channels before booking. The address is 644 6th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139.

    Is Las Olas Cafe good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebration in Miami Beach, particularly if the occasion calls for a relaxed setting rather than a formal dining room. For a higher-stakes event, Stubborn Seed or Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann offer more of the ceremony that marks a special night. Las Olas Cafe's 4.3-star average across 2,400+ reviews suggests consistent delivery, which matters when you can't afford a miss.

    What should I wear to Las Olas Cafe?

    No dress code is documented for Las Olas Cafe. Given the South of Fifth Miami Beach location and Latin American casual-dining format, neat and comfortable fits the setting. Leave the formal wear for the hotel lobby.

    What should a first-timer know about Las Olas Cafe?

    It's a Pearl Recommended Restaurant for 2025 with a 4.3-star average from over 2,400 Google reviews, which means it has a real track record rather than a single viral moment. It sits in the South of Fifth corridor at 644 6th St, away from the louder stretch of South Beach. First-timers should consider counter or bar seating if available — it gives better access to the kitchen's rhythm.

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