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    OMAWEI at The Bath Club

    Mid-Beach, Miami Beach

    Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Business Casual

    Why go

    OMAWEI at The Bath Club works for a dinner-only Miami Beach night where the Bath Club setting matters more than published menu detail. Booking difficulty looks easy, but cuisine, price, chef, dress-code details are not clearly signposted, so compare it with Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine, Cafe Bernie, or Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt if the food format or spend level needs to be clearer.

    About OMAWEI at The Bath Club

    OMAWEI at The Bath Club is a Miami Beach dinner option centered on evening service and a business-casual dress code. It is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday, so it should be considered for a planned evening rather than a daytime meal. For cuisine, chef, menu format, price, or specific service style, the safest recommendation is to confirm current details directly before booking.

    A dinner pick for the Bath Club setting and evening schedule

    OMAWEI at The Bath Club is an evening-only Miami Beach venue. It works best as a setting-and-schedule choice rather than a menu-led or accolade-led decision.

    The useful timing note is simple: service runs Wednesday through Sunday evenings, with Monday and Tuesday closed. The listed hours are 6–11 PM, the dress code is business casual. For any other planning detail, including menu, pricing, seating, or reservation requirements, confirm with the venue directly.

    Who should book, who should cross-shop

    Book OMAWEI at The Bath Club if the group wants dinner in Miami Beach during its Wednesday-to-Sunday evening hours and is comfortable confirming the current menu and booking details directly. If awards, price tier, chef credentials, cuisine, or menu details matter to the group, check those details directly before booking.

    If the night needs clearer public detail before committing, compare it with other options. Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine, Cafe Bernie, Lola Restaurant & Grill, Seaglass Cafe at Cabana Pool are natural names to check depending on what kind of meal the group wants. For another comparison, Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt is also worth reviewing directly.

    The takeThis is a place for intentional dinners—the sort of spot you pick for date nights, special occasions, or low-key business meals. Attached to the Bath Club and aimed at repeat local patrons, OMAWEI rewards guests who come with an appetite for polished preparations rather than trend-driven theatrics. Signature plates like Toro Caviar, potato pavé, and wagyu katsu anchor a menu built for evening service, and the room’s private‑club temperaments make it especially well suited to diners who want privacy, steadiness, and thoughtful execution.
    Venue detailsElegant
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextMiami Beach, United States
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    Planning details

    Location
    5937 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    omawei.com
    Phone
    +19142019388
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    OMAWEI reads like a private-club jewel on Collins Avenue, trading the city’s flash for measured refinement. It sits within the Bath Club’s long-running tradition, so the room favors steadiness over theatricality: restrained design, discreet service, and a clientele that returns season after season. The energy is quiet rather than buzzy, calibrated for people who value reliability and familiarity. That old‑Miami context gives the dining room a classic, reserved temperament—not overtly ornate, but quietly sure of itself, the kind of place where the experience is earned through repeat visits rather than social display.

    Best For

    This is a place for intentional dinners—the sort of spot you pick for date nights, special occasions, or low-key business meals. Attached to the Bath Club and aimed at repeat local patrons, OMAWEI rewards guests who come with an appetite for polished preparations rather than trend-driven theatrics. Signature plates like Toro Caviar, potato pavé, and wagyu katsu anchor a menu built for evening service, and the room’s private‑club temperaments make it especially well suited to diners who want privacy, steadiness, and thoughtful execution.

    Ordering Tips

    OMAWEI is less about novelty and more about reliable, well-executed dishes; lean into the signature items that define the room. The Toro Caviar, potato pavé, and wagyu katsu are listed as highlights and are safe bets for a representative meal. The venue’s regulars tend to book the same tables, so reserve in advance and ask for your preferred seating if you have one. Expect a menu that rewards repeat visits—order a few standout dishes and let the kitchen’s consistency do the work rather than chasing every new trend.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Dim lighting, dark cerulean walls, tropical foliage creating a moody, exclusive atmosphere with evocative jazz soundtrack.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantSophisticatedIntimate

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Chefs CounterHotel RestaurantHistoric Building

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Business Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Formal
    Meal Pacing
    Extended Experience
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • Toro Caviar
    • potato pavé
    • wagyu katsu
    Planning details

    Location

    5937 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140 · Directions

    +19142019388

    omawei.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Cafe Bernie, Notable alternative
    • Lola Restaurant & Grill, Notable alternative
    • Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine, Notable alternative
    • Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt, Contemporary, $$$$
    • Seaglass Cafe at Cabana Pool, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    OMAWEI at The Bath Club is the lower-friction choice if the priority is an easy Miami Beach dinner in a club-adjacent setting. Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt is the clearer splurge, with Contemporary cuisine and a $$$$ price tier, so choose that when a higher-spend, more defined dining format is the point of the night.

    For a more direct food craving, Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine is the stronger cross-shop because the Asian and sushi direction is explicit. Cafe Bernie and Lola Restaurant & Grill are better bets when the group wants a simpler Miami Beach restaurant choice without relying on the Bath Club context.

    Seaglass Cafe at Cabana Pool reads as the more casual ambiance play, especially if poolside ease matters more than a dinner-room decision. OMAWEI makes more sense for evening plans; Seaglass is the better comparison when the mood is relaxed and daytime-adjacent rather than dinner-led.

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    OMAWEI at The Bath Club Miami Beach Guide and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePriceAwards
    OMAWEI at The Bath ClubMiami Beach; ; No published awards
    Cafe BernieMiami Beach; ; No published awards
    Lola Restaurant & GrillMiami Beach; ; No published awards
    Hoshi & Sushi Asian CuisineMiami Beach; ; No published awards
    Tambourine Room by Tristan BrandtMiamiContemporary$$$$
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in North America RecommendedMichelin Guide Florida 20262025 Forbes 4-Star2025 Michelin 1 Star
    Seaglass Cafe at Cabana PoolMiami Beach; ; No published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at OMAWEI at The Bath Club?

    Dinner is the clear option: OMAWEI at The Bath Club is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday. If you want a daytime meal, compare other options such as Seaglass Cafe at Cabana Pool.

    Does OMAWEI at The Bath Club handle dietary restrictions?

    Plan to ask the venue in advance and confirm the current menu directly, especially for any group with specific needs. You can also compare other restaurants, including Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine, if you need clearer menu information before choosing.

    What are alternatives to OMAWEI at The Bath Club in Miami Beach?

    Other options to compare include Cafe Bernie, Lola Restaurant & Grill, Hoshi & Sushi Asian Cuisine, Seaglass Cafe at Cabana Pool, Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt. OMAWEI at The Bath Club is best evaluated as a Miami Beach dinner option with Wednesday-to-Sunday evening hours and a business-casual dress code.

    Is OMAWEI at The Bath Club good for solo dining?

    That depends on the diner's preferences. Consider confirming the seating style, atmosphere, solo-dining setup. The key planning facts are that OMAWEI at The Bath Club is in Miami Beach, open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM, lists business casual as the dress code.

    Can I eat at the bar at OMAWEI at The Bath Club?

    If bar seating matters, confirm with OMAWEI at The Bath Club before going, or compare other options such as Cafe Bernie for the latest seating details.

    Is OMAWEI at The Bath Club good for a special occasion?

    It may work for a special-occasion dinner if the Miami Beach setting, evening hours, business-casual dress code fit the plan. Confirm pricing, menu format, service style, atmosphere directly before booking. Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt and Lola Restaurant & Grill are other names to compare.

    How far ahead should I book OMAWEI at The Bath Club?

    Because OMAWEI at The Bath Club is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–11 PM, check availability directly with the venue for your preferred evening and party size.