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    Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States

    Essensia Restaurant & Bar

    100Pearl Points

    Easy Resort Dining

    Essensia Restaurant & Bar, Restaurant in Miami Beach

    About Essensia Restaurant & Bar

    The Restaurant at the Palms is a practical Miami Beach hotel-dining choice, not a destination dinner. Book it when Collins Avenue convenience matters and the night calls for an easy meal; cross-shop Pao by Paul Qui, Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, or Matador Room when cuisine identity, splurge factor, or occasion energy matters more.

    For The Restaurant at the Palms in Miami Beach, the verified public details are limited. The confirmed basics are direct: it is open daily from 7 AM–2 PM and again from 5–10 PM, the dress code is smart casual. There is no verified cuisine label, chef name, price tier, award history, seating format, or menu format available in the available data, so the safest verdict is practical rather than definitive.

    That makes this a venue to evaluate by fit. If you are looking for a Miami Beach option with confirmed daytime and evening hours and a smart-casual dress code, it may be worth considering. If your decision depends on a specific cuisine, chef, tasting format, bar setup, price point, or award profile, those details are not verified here and should be checked directly with the restaurant before you plan around them.

    Choose it for verified basics, not an unconfirmed format

    The useful confirmed information is the schedule. The Restaurant at the Palms is listed as open Monday through Sunday from 7 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM, which gives it both daytime and evening availability. The smart-casual dress code also gives diners a basic expectation for how to dress without implying a formal, high-production night.

    What should not be assumed is just as important. There is no verified chef's counter, bar-seating program, tasting-menu focus, cuisine category, or beverage program in the provided facts. For diners who want a meal built around a known format or a clearly defined restaurant identity, it is better to confirm directly or compare with other Miami Beach dining options before committing.

    Who should book, who should cross-shop

    Consider The Restaurant at the Palms if the priority is a Miami Beach restaurant with confirmed daily hours and a smart-casual dress code. It is a simpler fit for diners who mainly need a workable time window and do not need the restaurant to carry the whole occasion on a verified chef name, award record, or specific menu style.

    Cross-shop if the meal needs a more clearly established point of view from the information available to you. For comparison, you might look at Pao by Paul Qui, Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann, Matador Room, Faena, or Tree of Life, while confirming current details directly with each venue. For broader planning, use Our full Miami Beach restaurants guide, then choose based on the level of certainty and effort the evening deserves.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Restaurant at the Palms good for solo dining?

    It can be a practical solo option if the confirmed hours work for your schedule. The Restaurant at the Palms is open daily from 7 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM, with a smart-casual dress code. There is no verified counter or bar-seating format in the available data, so solo diners who want that specific setup should confirm directly or compare with another option such as Pao by Paul Qui.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Restaurant at the Palms?

    There is no confirmed bar-seating setup in the verified data, so do not plan around a bar seat without checking with the restaurant. What is confirmed is that it is open daily from 7 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM in Miami Beach, along with a smart-casual dress code. If bar seating is important, confirm current seating details directly; Faena may also be worth comparing for a different Miami Beach plan.

    How far ahead should I book The Restaurant at the Palms?

    The verified data does not include reservation rules or booking lead times. Because the restaurant is open daily from 7 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM, choose a time that fits your plans and confirm availability directly with the venue. If you want to compare against another Miami Beach dinner plan, Matador Room can be a useful benchmark.

    Is The Restaurant at the Palms good for a special occasion?

    It may work for a low-key occasion if the confirmed basics are enough for your group: Miami Beach, daily daytime and evening hours, a smart-casual dress code. There is no verified award record, chef name, cuisine label, price tier, or special-occasion package in the provided facts, so confirm directly if the meal needs more certainty. Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is another option to compare while planning.

    Is daytime or evening better at The Restaurant at the Palms?

    The verified hours show two daily windows: 7 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM. The provided data does not confirm menu differences, pricing, or the character of either window, so the better choice depends on timing rather than a verified food or format distinction. If you are comparing evening plans, Tree of Life may be another Miami Beach option to consider.

    Location

    3025 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140

    Miami Beach, United States

    Compare Essensia Restaurant & Bar

    The Restaurant at the Palms Miami Beach and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    The Restaurant at the PalmsMiami Beach, ,
    Pao by Paul QuiMiamiAsian$$$
    Los Fuegos by Francis MallmannMiamiArgentinian$$$$
    FaenaMiami Beach, ,
    Tree of LifeMiami Beach, ,
    Matador RoomMiamiLatin,

    How The Restaurant at the Palms Miami Beach compares with similar nearby venues.

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    How It Compares

    The Restaurant at the Palms is the easiest recommendation for convenience in Miami Beach, especially if the priority is staying close to Collins Avenue rather than chasing a high-profile dining room. Pao by Paul Qui gives a clearer Asian, $$$ dining identity, so choose Pao when the food itself needs to drive the booking rather than location.

    For a bigger spend, Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is the stronger splurge call, with an Argentinian $$$$ positioning that makes more sense for a planned dinner. Matador Room is the better cross-shop for diners who want a Latin-leaning meal with a more defined culinary lane.

    Faena and Tree of Life are useful nearby references when ambiance is the deciding factor, but the practical split is simple: book The Restaurant at the Palms for low-effort access, choose the peers when the meal needs to carry the evening.

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