
Sérêvène
South Beach, Miami Beach
Restaurant in Miami Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Sérêvène is a sensible Miami Beach dinner pick when easy booking and Collins Avenue convenience matter more than awards, chef billing, or a clearly defined tasting-menu format. Use it for a polished evening meal, but cross-shop more specific peers if the night depends on a known cuisine, signature dish, or destination-level culinary credential.
About Sérêvène
Sérêvène is a Miami Beach dinner option with a limited weekly schedule. It opens in the evening on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, closes Tuesday and Wednesday, lists a smart-casual dress code.
Use it for a polished dinner when flexibility matters
The case for planning should stay practical rather than trophy-driven. Sérêvène does not list awards, chef details, a price range, cuisine category, signature dishes, or a menu format. Consider Sérêvène as a Miami Beach dinner plan built around its logistics.
For a repeat Miami Beach diner, the useful read is simple: plan around the evening hours and smart-casual dress code. If the goal is a dinner on a night when Sérêvène is open, it can fit the plan; if the goal is lunch, a specific cuisine, a tasting-menu structure, or a known award pedigree, compare other dining options first.
Plan the night around the schedule, not a checklist menu
Because no signature dishes or chef-led format are listed, ordering should stay flexible. Ask what is being emphasized that night, avoid building the meal around an assumed specialty, let the dinner timing guide the plan. The main constraint is the schedule: dinner service is listed from 6–11 PM on open days.
For nearby planning, use our full Miami Beach restaurants guide before committing. If the night needs another option, compare Sérêvène with other Miami Beach dining rooms or with named options such as Amalia, BÂOLI Miami, Japón at The Setai, Seasons Café, and The Setai where relevant. For the rest of the trip, keep Miami Beach hotels, bars, experiences separate from the dinner decision.
Located inside
HotelHotel Greystone — Adults OnlyFull hotel guidePlanning details
- Location
- 1920 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
- Reservations
- Book on Resy
- Website
- greystonehotel.com
- Phone
- +17866366440
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Sérêvène situates itself within Miami Beach’s mid‑Beach architecture, drawing on the area’s Art Deco and MiMo heritage to create a measured, design‑forward atmosphere. Daylight filters through palms to soften the low horizontal facades along Collins Avenue, while evenings tilt the room toward a gentler, more luminous presence—the street quietens and the restaurant’s interior light becomes the deciding signal. The dining room skews considered rather than theatrical: lunch feels breezy and approachable, while night brings a more deliberate cadence that frames the food and company with subtle intent.
Best For
The restaurant plays two clear roles across service: daytime dining that is intentionally accessible and evening service that is more purposeful. Lunch functions as a lower‑stakes entry point where the room is brighter and the pace relaxed, making it well suited to hotel guests and neighbourhood drop‑ins seeking a thoughtful midday meal. Dinner shifts to a more deliberate mode: the room fills with intention and pacing slows, which makes the evening suited to focused meals, celebrations and date‑night reservations when the kitchen’s full ambition is on display.
Ordering Tips
Approach a meal here as a sequence to be shared and savoured: start light at lunch with a composed plate or the Deconstructed Beef Tartare, or save that as a starter for evening. For a centerpiece, consider the Lobster Uni Alfredo or the Suckling Pig to experience the kitchen’s signature preparations. Don’t skip a classic finish—Creme Brûlée—while the restaurant’s Umiami Butter Service is listed among highlights and can be a useful addition for richer courses. Plan dinner for a more deliberate, multi‑course experience; lunch is the easier time to sample a few items without the full evening pace.
Venue details
Ambiance
Swanky and contemporary with warm, chic lighting; sophisticated yet whimsical atmosphere that balances upscale dining with unexpected, playful touches.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Deconstructed Beef Tartare
- Lobster Uni Alfredo
- Suckling Pig
- Creme Brûlée
- Umiami Butter Service
Planning details
Location
Also consider
If you cannot get the table
Try Amalia first if the dinner needs a clearer food focus. Try The Setai if the occasion matters more than booking ease and the group wants a hotel-restaurant setting.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Miami Beach
Sérêvène is the practical pick when booking ease matters. BÂOLI Miami is the better fit for a higher-energy night, while Amalia is the smarter cross-shop if the meal itself needs a more defined restaurant identity. Choose Sérêvène when the room and location are enough to carry dinner.
The Setai and Japón at The Setai are stronger choices for hotel-anchored polish and a more formal sense of occasion. Sérêvène works better when the plan needs less ceremony and less booking pressure. Seasons Café sits closer to the casual end of the set, so use it when convenience beats atmosphere.
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Around this place
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Unlock the full Sérêvène guide in Pearl, including awards, comparisons, FAQs, planning details, and nearby places.
Compare Sérêvène
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Sérêvène | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| BÂOLI Miami | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| Amalia | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| The Setai | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| Seasons Café | Miami Beach | No published awards |
| Japón at The Setai | Miami Beach | No published awards |
How Sérêvène Miami Beach compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Sérêvène?
Plan around the hours first: Sérêvène is open for dinner Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun from 6–11 PM, closed Tue and Wed. The dress code is smart casual, so this works as a planned Miami Beach dinner stop rather than a lunch option.
Is lunch or dinner better at Sérêvène?
Dinner is the only service. With hours set to 6–11 PM on five nights, Sérêvène should be planned as a dinner option, not a lunch option.
Can Sérêvène accommodate groups?
No group policy, private dining information, or seating capacity is listed. Groups should plan directly around the dinner hours, the Tue-Wed closure, the smart-casual dress code.
Is Sérêvène good for a special occasion?
It can fit a special-occasion dinner if the plan is centered on an evening meal in Miami Beach. There are no awards, chef details, cuisine category, or menu format, so judge it by the schedule and smart-casual dress code.
What should I order at Sérêvène?
No signature dishes or cuisine type are listed. Start by asking what is being emphasized that night, keep the order flexible around the 6–11 PM dinner service.















