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    Restaurant in Miami, United States

    Boia De

    740pts

    Michelin value in a strip mall. Book early.

    Boia De, Restaurant in Miami

    About Boia De

    Boia De is a Michelin-starred Italian in a Little Haiti strip mall that outperforms its price point by a significant margin — ranked #41 on OAD's 2025 Casual North America list. At $$$, it offers the technical discipline of a serious contemporary Italian kitchen without the four-figure spend of Miami's flashier fine-dining rooms. Book well in advance: it fills fast and the value is widely known.

    A Michelin-starred Italian in a Little Haiti strip mall: worth every dollar

    At the $$$ price point, Boia De delivers something that most of Miami's fine-dining circuit charges $$$$ for: technically disciplined Italian cooking with a Michelin star, ranked #41 on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Casual North America list. For diners comparing price-to-quality across the city, this is one of the clearest cases where the room's modesty and the food's ambition are deliberately mismatched — in your favour. If contemporary Italian cooked with real precision is what you're after, book here before you consider anything pricier.

    The restaurant

    Boia De sits inside a humble shopping centre on NE 2nd Ave in Little Haiti, sharing a strip with Walrus Rodeo. The exclamation point neon sign outside is the only external signal that something serious is happening inside. Chefs Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer have built the kind of room that prioritises what arrives on the table over how the room photographs. That decision has paid off: the Michelin Guide has awarded a star in both 2024 and 2025, and OAD's ranking has climbed from #95 in 2023 to #41 in 2025, a trajectory that reflects genuine kitchen improvement rather than hype. A Google rating of 4.7 across 689 reviews confirms the consistency extends across ordinary service weeks, not just nights when critics are in the room.

    The cooking sits at the intersection of Italian tradition and contemporary technique. Where peers like Quince in San Francisco work in a polished formal register, Boia De operates with less ceremony but comparable focus on the craft of pasta, acidity, and seasonal produce. The kitchen's strength is precision without rigidity: Italian in structure, but willing to move. For a broader map of where Boia De sits in the American Italian-leaning fine-dining conversation, compare it against Taverna Estia in Brusciano, which operates in a very different register but shares the same commitment to the underlying technique of the cuisine.

    The cuisine mastery here is most visible in restraint. Contemporary Italian kitchens at this level, much like Le Bernardin in New York City does with seafood, succeed by knowing exactly when to stop adding. Boia De applies that logic to Italian-rooted plates: the technique is present, but it does not announce itself. That is a harder thing to execute than it looks, and it is what separates a Michelin-starred neighbourhood Italian from a competent one. If you want to understand what a kitchen like this is doing in the context of American fine dining more broadly, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, and The French Laundry in Napa all represent the upper register of what serious American kitchens are doing — Boia De belongs in that conversation at a fraction of those prices.

    Miami has no shortage of ambitious restaurants, but most of them are working in different cuisines. ITAMAE is doing serious Peruvian-Japanese work; Elcielo Miami operates in Colombian-contemporary territory; L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami is the city's reference point for classical French. For Italian-leaning contemporary cooking at this level of recognition, Boia De does not have a direct local competitor operating in the same price band. That is a meaningful distinction when you are deciding where to spend a meal.

    The strip-mall location is not a compromise to tolerate , it is part of how the restaurant keeps its focus on the plate. There is no room design budget competing with the food budget. The Little Haiti address also means you are eating in a neighbourhood rather than a hotel corridor, which changes the texture of the evening. For context on the wider Miami dining and hospitality scene, see our full Miami restaurants guide, our full Miami hotels guide, our full Miami bars guide, our full Miami wineries guide, and our full Miami experiences guide.

    Practical details

    Reservations: Hard to book , plan at least three to four weeks ahead, particularly for Friday and Saturday. Hours: Dinner only, Monday through Sunday, 5:30–10:30 pm. Address: 5205 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137 , Little Haiti, in a shopping centre. Price range: $$$ , notably accessible for a Michelin-starred room. Dress: No formal dress code indicated; the neighbourhood-casual setting means smart-casual is appropriate without being required.

    Ratings and recognition

    • Michelin 1 Star , 2024 and 2025
    • Opinionated About Dining Casual North America: #41 (2025), #46 (2024), #95 (2023)
    • Google: 4.7 / 5 (689 reviews)

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below.

    Compare Boia De

    Price vs. Value: Boia De
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Boia De$$$Hard
    Ariete$$$$Unknown
    Cote Miami$$$Unknown
    Stubborn Seed$$$$Unknown
    Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann$$$$Unknown
    Bachour$$Unknown

    A quick look at how Boia De measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Boia De?

    Dinner is your only option. Boia De operates exclusively for dinner service, Monday through Sunday, 5:30–10:30 pm. There is no lunch service, so plan accordingly and secure a reservation well in advance, especially for weekends.

    What are alternatives to Boia De in Miami?

    For Italian at a comparable price point, Ariete in Coconut Grove is the most direct alternative. If you want the Miami fine-dining experience with a bigger budget and more spectacle, Cote Miami or Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann offer very different formats. Stubborn Seed is worth considering if you prefer tasting-menu-driven contemporary cooking over Italian.

    What should a first-timer know about Boia De?

    Book three to four weeks ahead — this is not a walk-in restaurant. The address puts you in a Little Haiti shopping strip alongside Walrus Rodeo; look for the exclamation point neon sign or you will walk past it. The $$$ price point delivers Michelin-starred cooking that most Miami restaurants charge more for, which is exactly why reservations are hard to get.

    Can I eat at the bar at Boia De?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data, but the restaurant is described as modest in scale, which typically means limited walk-in options. Your safest move is a reservation; do not rely on counter availability at a Michelin-starred room this size.

    Is Boia De good for solo dining?

    It is a reasonable choice for solo diners, particularly if bar or counter seating is available on the night — smaller tables at modest-sized restaurants are generally easier to secure last-minute for one. The dinner-only format and Michelin recognition make it a solid solo splurge at the $$$ price point, without the formality that deters solo visitors from pricier rooms.

    Is Boia De good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Boia De holds a Michelin star and an OAD Casual North America ranking of #41 (2025), which gives it genuine credibility for a milestone dinner. The setting is a strip mall in Little Haiti, not a white-tablecloth dining room — if atmosphere and presentation matter as much as the food, Cote Miami or Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann may suit the occasion better. If the cooking is the point, Boia De at $$$ is one of Miami's stronger arguments for spending less and eating better.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Friday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    5:30–10:30 pm

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