Restaurant in Miami, United States
Ariete
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About Ariete
Ariete is Coconut Grove's Michelin-starred anchor — a hard booking, a $$$$ commitment, and one of Miami's most credentialed Modern American kitchens. Chef Michael Beltran's cooking earns the OAD and Michelin recognition it carries. Book two to three weeks ahead and come for the full dinner experience; this is not a takeout or casual drop-in venue.
Ariete Is a Sit-Down Destination, Not a Takeout Play
The most common mistake first-timers make with Ariete is treating it like a casual Coconut Grove neighborhood spot you can grab on a whim. It is not. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant — one star, confirmed in 2025 — where the experience is built around the room, the pacing, and the full-service format. If you are looking for food that travels well or a quick off-premise option, look elsewhere. If you are booking a proper dinner and want one of Miami's most credentialed kitchens, this is a strong yes.
Ariete sits at 3540 Main Highway in Coconut Grove, one of Miami's older, tree-lined neighborhoods that moves at a slower pace than Brickell or South Beach. The dining room reflects that setting: visually, it reads intimate and grounded rather than flashy. For a first visit, expect a composed space where the plates do the work. Chef Michael Beltran, a Miami native, runs a Modern American kitchen with enough range , seafood to heartier preparations , that the menu has something for most preferences without feeling unfocused.
What the Awards Actually Tell You
Ariete carries credentials worth taking seriously. Beyond the 2025 Michelin star, it ranked #464 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America in 2025, after sitting at #396 in 2024. The OAD ranking is a useful signal: it is a peer-reviewed list weighted heavily toward regular restaurant-goers and experienced diners rather than guidebook reviewers. A slight drop in ranking year-over-year is not cause for concern at this level; it reflects the expanding competition in the category more than any decline in quality. Star Wine List also recognized Ariete as a #1 pick in 2025, which is relevant if wine matters to your booking decision. Google reviews sit at 4.4 across 866 ratings, which is a solid floor of consistent satisfaction.
For context on where Ariete sits nationally: it operates in the same conversation as Crown Shy in New York City or Lazy Bear in San Francisco , chef-driven, single-star, Modern American restaurants with a clear point of view. It is not in the same tier as The French Laundry in Napa or Alinea in Chicago, and it does not try to be. Within Miami specifically, it sits closer in register to L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami on ambition, though the cooking style and price ceiling are distinct.
On the Question of Takeout and Delivery
Ariete is not built for off-premise dining. The $$$$ price range, the Michelin recognition, and the format , an evening restaurant open from 5:30 PM every day of the week , all point to a kitchen whose output is designed to be eaten in the room, at pace, with proper plating. There is no publicly listed delivery or takeout infrastructure in the venue data. Attempting to replicate the Ariete experience through a delivery app would be a significant downgrade, and at this price point, that is not a trade worth making. If you want high-quality Miami cooking that translates better off-premise, look to other options. Ariete earns its reputation as a dine-in experience. Book accordingly.
First-Timer Practical Advice
Ariete is open seven days a week, with service from 5:30 PM. Friday and Saturday extend to 11 PM; Sunday through Thursday close at 10 PM. The kitchen runs a single dinner service format, so arriving close to opening gives you the most relaxed experience. As a Michelin-starred restaurant in a city with a growing fine dining scene and relatively limited top-tier inventory, this is a hard booking. Expect to plan ahead , two to three weeks minimum is a reasonable baseline, and more if you are targeting a Friday or Saturday. There is no phone number or website listed in Pearl's data; use reservation platforms directly to check availability.
The price range is $$$$ , assume a full dinner for two with wine will land in the range typical of single-star American restaurants in a major city. That is not a cheap night, but it is not speculative value either: the Michelin recognition and OAD rankings suggest the kitchen is delivering at a level that justifies the tier. For first-timers uncertain about the format, it helps to know that Modern American at this level typically means a focused menu with seasonal influence, not a massive à la carte spread. Go in with the intention of ordering across multiple courses.
Coconut Grove is worth factoring into your logistics. It is not in the same cluster as Miami Beach or downtown restaurants, so if you are staying in those areas, build in travel time. For a broader view of where Ariete fits in Miami's dining options, see our full Miami restaurants guide. If you are planning a full trip, our Miami hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth a look alongside your dinner booking.
Other Miami restaurants worth considering in the same planning window: ITAMAE for Peruvian-Japanese cooking, Elcielo Miami for a Colombian tasting menu, and Boia De if you want something in the $$$ range with strong Italian-leaning credentials. For a Korean steakhouse option at a step below Ariete's price ceiling, Cote Miami is the comparison worth making.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3540 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
- Hours: Mon–Thu & Sun 5:30–10 PM | Fri–Sat 5:30–11 PM
- Price range: $$$$
- Cuisine: Modern American, Contemporary
- Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2025); OAD Leading Restaurants North America #464 (2025); Star Wine List #1 (2025)
- Google rating: 4.4 (866 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Hard , plan 2–3 weeks ahead minimum
- Leading for: Full dinner experience; not suited for takeout or delivery
- Neighbourhood: Coconut Grove , build in travel time if staying in South Beach or Brickell
Compare Ariete
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ariete | Modern American, Contemporary | Tucked into a cosy corner of Coconut Grove, Ariete is one of The Magic City’s Michelin-starred restaurants by homegrown Miami chef, Michael Beltran. Ariete offers hearty dishes ranging from seafood to...; Star Wine List #1 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #464 (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #396 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Recommended (2023) | Hard | — |
| Boia De | Italian, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Cote Miami | Korean Steakhouse, Korean | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Stubborn Seed | Progressive American, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | Argentinian | Unknown | — | |
| Bachour | Café, Contemporary | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Ariete?
Bar seating at Ariete is not documented in the venue record, so confirm directly when booking. Given the $$$$ price range and Michelin-starred format, the experience is designed around the dining room rather than casual bar perches. If counter or bar availability matters to you, ask when you call — walk-in bar access is not reliably reported for this restaurant.
What should I order at Ariete?
Specific menu items are not available in Pearl's current data for Ariete, so ordering advice would be speculation. What the credentials confirm: chef Michael Beltran's kitchen has held a Michelin star since at least 2025 and has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's North America list in consecutive years, which signals consistent execution rather than a one-off performance. Check the current menu before you go and let the kitchen guide you — this is a tasting-format-friendly room.
Does Ariete handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary policy is documented in Pearl's venue record for Ariete. At $$$$ and Michelin-starred level, most kitchens of this caliber accommodate restrictions with advance notice, but you should call ahead and confirm — do not assume flexibility on the night. The more specific you are when booking, the better the kitchen can plan.
Can Ariete accommodate groups?
Private dining or large group capacity details are not confirmed in Pearl's data. Ariete's address on Main Hwy in Coconut Grove suggests a mid-size independent restaurant rather than a sprawling event venue. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels before attempting an online reservation — tables of that size typically require direct coordination at this price point.
How far ahead should I book Ariete?
Book at least two to three weeks out, and further in advance for Friday or Saturday nights when service runs to 11 PM. Ariete's Michelin star and consistent Opinionated About Dining placement mean demand is steady year-round, not just during Miami's winter season. Last-minute availability exists but should not be assumed at $$$$ — treat this as a planned dinner, not a spontaneous one.
Is Ariete good for solo dining?
Solo dining is feasible at a Michelin-starred room like Ariete, but bar or counter seating details are unconfirmed — call ahead to ask about single-seat options. At $$$$ per head, the spend is real for one person, so weigh whether the format suits you. If solo fine dining in Miami is the goal, Ariete's credentials make it one of the stronger cases in the city, though confirming seating logistics in advance is the practical move.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Thursday
- 5:30–10 pm
- Friday
- 5:30–11 pm
- Saturday
- 5:30–11 pm
- Sunday
- 5:30–10 pm
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