Restaurant in Miami, United States
Big wine list, easy booking, $$$ Italian.

A Pearl Recommended Italian in Miami's Design District, Contessa earns its place for diners serious about wine: 995 selections and six sommeliers make it one of the deepest lists in the city. Food pricing runs $66+ per head for two courses. Booking is Easy, lunch is available, and it rewards a multi-visit approach — Piedmont and Tuscany anchor the list's Italian strength.
If you are planning a celebratory dinner in Miami's Design District, a group meal with serious wine ambitions, or a return visit to test the depth of an Italian list that runs nearly 1,000 selections, Contessa Miami earns the booking. This is not a casual drop-in spot — it is the kind of restaurant that rewards planning and revisiting, particularly for guests who want to work through a wine program with genuine regional breadth across Piedmont, Tuscany, Burgundy, and California.
Backed by the Major Food Group trio of Mario Carbone, Jeff Zalaznick, and Rich Torrisi, and carrying a Pearl Recommended Restaurant designation for 2025, Contessa positions itself as a high-commitment Italian in a city with no shortage of options in the category. The question is whether it delivers enough to justify that commitment. For food and wine enthusiasts who plan visits strategically, it does.
Contessa serves Italian cuisine at $$$ price tier for food and a matching $$$ wine tier, which means budget roughly $66 or more per person for a two-course meal before drinks. The wine list is where Contessa genuinely separates itself from most Italian restaurants in Miami: 995 selections across 5,400 bottles in inventory, with particular depth in Piedmont, Tuscany, Burgundy, and California. Wine Director John Slover leads a team of six sommeliers , Sarah MacIsaac, Eric Simmons, Jon Diamond, Noell Dorsey, Kelsey Shaw, and Matthew Helvitz , which is a staffing level you would expect at a destination wine restaurant, not merely a hotel-adjacent Italian. That sommelier depth matters in practice: you can ask for regional pairings or budget-conscious pours and expect a considered response rather than a default upsell.
Chef Farouk Bazoune runs the kitchen under the Carbone/Torrisi/Zalaznick banner, with General Manager Bill Goodwin overseeing the floor. Service at this ownership level tends to be professionally polished, which suits the Design District address at 111 NE 41st Street, a neighbourhood of galleries and high-end retail where the pace is deliberate rather than frenetic.
Contessa rewards visitors who return. On a first visit, let the sommelier team lead you through the Italian regions , Piedmont and Tuscany are the list's acknowledged strengths, and the depth here compares favourably with what you would find at restaurants like Amerigo in Greve in Chianti or dedicated wine-focused Italian rooms in other major markets. A two-course Italian dinner with a mid-tier bottle is a reasonable first test of what the kitchen and wine team can do together.
On a second visit, shift focus to the French and California sections of the list, which offer Burgundy and domestic depth that most Italian-focused restaurants in Miami do not carry at this scale. For broader context on wine-serious dining in the United States, venues like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or The French Laundry in Napa operate at a different price tier, but Contessa's list competes meaningfully in scope if not in provenance prestige.
A third visit is justified if you are working through the sommelier team systematically , with six certified sommeliers on staff, you are likely to encounter different recommendations each time, which is a genuine advantage for exploratory diners. The $$$-tier wine pricing signals many bottles above $100, but the list reportedly carries a range, so budget-conscious explorers are not entirely priced out.
Booking at Contessa is rated Easy, which is a meaningful advantage in Miami's competitive dining market, where restaurants like Boia De and Cote Miami can require weeks of lead time. Contessa serves both lunch and dinner, which opens a less pressured entry point if weekend dinner availability is tight. Lunch reservations at $$$ Italian in the Design District tend to book more easily than prime Saturday evening slots. Hours are not confirmed in our current data, so check directly with the restaurant before planning around a specific service.
Google reviewers give Contessa a 4.0 across 736 reviews , a solid signal of consistent delivery, if not universal enthusiasm. For a Major Food Group property at this price point, that score reflects reliable execution rather than transformative dining.
Address: 111 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137. Cuisine: Italian. Price tier: $$$ food, $$$ wine. Wine list: 995 selections, 5,400 bottles. Meals served: Lunch and Dinner. Booking difficulty: Easy. Pearl Recommended Restaurant 2025. Google rating: 4.0 (736 reviews). For more on eating and drinking in this city, see our full Miami restaurants guide, our full Miami bars guide, our full Miami hotels guide, our full Miami wineries guide, and our full Miami experiences guide.
If Italian cuisine is your focus, Boia De in Miami offers a contemporary Italian approach at $$$ pricing and is one of the harder reservations in the city. For non-Italian options in Miami, ITAMAE and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami represent strong alternatives at the higher end of the market. For Italian reference points outside Miami, Albergo Il Giglio in Scorgiano and Amerigo in Greve in Chianti provide useful benchmarks for what regional Italian depth looks like at the source. And for wine-serious dining in other U.S. cities, Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Smyth in Chicago each show what a committed beverage program can do alongside serious cooking.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contessa Miami | WINE: Wine Strengths: Piedmont, Tuscany, Italy, Burgundy, France, California, Bordeaux Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 995 Inventory: 5,400 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Italian Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: John Slover Sommelier: Sarah Maclssac, Eric Simmons, Jon Diamond, Noell Dorsey, Kelsey Shaw, Matthew Helvitz Chef: Farouk Bazoune General Manager: Bill Goodwin Owner: Mario Carbone, Jeff Zalaznick, Rich Torrisi; Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) | — | |
| Cote Miami | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ | — |
| Ariete | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Boia De | Michelin 1 Star | $$$ | — |
| Stubborn Seed | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann | $$$$ | — |
How Contessa Miami stacks up against the competition.
Expect $$$ pricing on both food and wine — budget $66+ per person for food before beverages, and the wine list skews heavily toward Italian regions and $100+ bottles. The booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage over harder Miami reservations like Boia De. On a first visit, lean on the sommelier team: with six sommeliers on staff and 995 selections across 5,400 bottles, they can move you through Piedmont and Tuscany efficiently. Pearl recommends Contessa as of 2025.
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in available venue data, so call ahead or check at the door — the address is 111 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137. What is confirmed is that the restaurant serves both lunch and dinner, which gives you more entry points than most $$$ Miami Italian spots. If bar access is a priority, Boia De is a smaller-format alternative worth comparing.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the venue record, so check the venue's official channels before booking. The kitchen is led by Chef Farouk Bazoune within a $$$ Italian format, which typically means a menu built around pasta, proteins, and shared plates — not inherently flexible for strict dietary needs. If you have significant restrictions, flag them at the time of reservation rather than on arrival.
Contessa Miami is primarily known for Italian Cuisine in Miami.
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