Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
Andrés Carne de Res Miami
100ptsColombian Feast-Hall Format

About Andrés Carne de Res Miami
Andrés Carne de Res Miami brings Colombian grill culture to Lincoln Road, and dinner is where it makes the most sense — the lunchtime experience is lower-key and easy to replicate elsewhere. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making it a practical add to a Miami Beach itinerary without the advance planning that tighter-demand venues require. A solid choice for food explorers curious about the 1982 Bogotá original's Miami translation.
Verdict
If you're in Miami Beach and want the Colombian original's energy translated to Lincoln Road, Andrés Carne de Res Miami is worth a visit — but go in with calibrated expectations. The Bogotá mothership, open since 1982, built its reputation on theatrical scale and live music that made it a cultural event, not just a meal. What arrives on Lincoln Road carries that DNA, but Miami Beach is a different audience and a different street. Book it for dinner when the atmosphere has room to breathe; a daytime visit on Lincoln Road is a quieter, more direct proposition that works if you want the food without the spectacle.
Lunch vs. Dinner at Andrés Carne de Res Miami
The lunch-versus-dinner question matters here more than at most Lincoln Road spots. Lunch on this pedestrian strip tends toward the casual and transactional — good for a quick Colombian-style bite between South Beach stops, and likely an easier reservation to land. Dinner is where the concept earns its place: the Lincoln Road crowd thickens, the room has a reason to be lively, and the experience aligns more closely with what the original Andrés does well. For food enthusiasts who traveled to experience the brand rather than just eat near the beach, dinner is the clear call. If you're comparing it with a lower-stakes lunch option nearby, 11th Street Diner and A La Folie both offer daytime value without requiring the Colombian grill context.
What to Know Before You Book
The address , 455 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 , puts you on one of South Florida's most foot-trafficked pedestrian corridors. That means walk-in potential is real, especially at lunch, but dinner on weekends should not be left to chance. Booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage over busier Miami Beach destinations. Phone and website details are not currently confirmed in our database, so check Google or OpenTable directly before heading over.
Reservations: Easy availability; book ahead for weekend dinners. Dress: Lincoln Road is smart-casual at dinner, relaxed at lunch , the venue follows suit. Budget: Specific pricing is not confirmed in our database; the Colombian grill format generally sits in the mid-range bracket for Miami Beach. Groups: Lincoln Road venues of this style typically accommodate groups, but confirm directly given the absence of verified capacity data.
Context and Comparisons
The original Andrés Carne de Res in Chía, outside Bogotá, is a sprawling, multi-room venue that has hosted everyone from local families to international travelers on the Colombia circuit. The Miami Beach outpost is a different scale entirely. It belongs in conversation with Lincoln Road's mid-to-upper casual dining tier, not with destination restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa , nor should it be. The relevant comparison is with other neighborhood-anchored spots that offer a specific cultural perspective: see also Alma Cubana and A Fish Called Avalon for adjacent Latin American and Florida-coastal positioning on the Beach. For a fuller picture of what's available on the strip, a'Riva represents the Italian-leaning alternative if you want something quieter.
Explorers who've done the Bogotá original will find the Miami version a lighter translation , interesting for the brand continuity, but not a replacement for the source. If this is your first exposure to the concept, it's a solid introduction to Colombian grill culture in a format that suits Miami Beach's pace. Browse our full Miami Beach restaurants guide, our Miami Beach bars guide, and our Miami Beach hotels guide to plan the surrounding visit. For those building a wider Florida food trip, cross-reference with Emeril's in New Orleans or Smyth in Chicago to calibrate what a full-commitment dining destination looks like versus a neighborhood anchor. Also worth bookmarking: our Miami Beach wineries guide and our Miami Beach experiences guide for building out your time in the area.
Compare Andrés Carne de Res Miami
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrés Carne de Res Miami | Easy | — | ||
| Las' Lap Miami | Unknown | — | ||
| Silverlake Bistro | Unknown | — | ||
| Yue Chinese | Northern Chinese | Unknown | — | |
| Las’ Lap | Afro-Caribbean lounge / cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Casa Isola Osteria | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Andrés Carne de Res Miami measures up.
FAQ
Can I eat at the bar at Andrés Carne de Res Miami?
Bar seating is common in venues of this format and Lincoln Road style, but specific bar configuration is not confirmed in our database. Call ahead or check on arrival , walk-in bar dining is generally easier to land here than a reserved table on a busy night.
What should a first-timer know about Andrés Carne de Res Miami?
The concept originates from a Colombian institution that opened in 1982 outside Bogotá, known for large-format grilled meats and a lively, social atmosphere. The Miami Beach location brings that identity to Lincoln Road in a more compact form. Come for dinner rather than lunch if you want the fuller experience, and don't expect the scale of the original. Booking is Easy, so you won't need to plan weeks out.
What should I order at Andrés Carne de Res Miami?
Specific menu items and dishes are not confirmed in our database, so we can't responsibly point you at a single plate. The brand's Colombian grill heritage centres on beef , if that's on the menu here, it's the logical anchor of your order. Ask the staff what's leading that evening rather than arriving with a fixed list.
Does Andrés Carne de Res Miami handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not in our current database. A Colombian grill format leans meat-forward, so vegetarian and vegan guests should call ahead to confirm what options exist rather than assuming flexibility. The website and phone number are not yet verified in our records , check Google for current contact details.
What should I wear to Andrés Carne de Res Miami?
No formal dress code is confirmed, but Lincoln Road at dinner skews smart-casual , think put-together rather than beachwear. Lunch is more relaxed. Compared with the dress expectations at tasting-menu venues like Atomix in New York City or Lazy Bear in San Francisco, this is a low-stakes decision.
How far ahead should I book Andrés Carne de Res Miami?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so same-week reservations are realistic for most nights. Weekend dinners in season , roughly November through April when Miami Beach is busiest , may warrant a few days' notice. Walk-ins at lunch are likely manageable most days.
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