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    Restaurant in Miami, United States

    Kaori

    210pts

    Consecutive Michelin Plates. Book it.

    Kaori, Restaurant in Miami

    About Kaori

    Kaori holds a Michelin Plate for the second consecutive year (2024 and 2025), making it Miami's most credentialled Asian restaurant at the $$$ price tier. Located in Brickell at 871 S Miami Ave, it rewards repeat visits more than a single occasion. Book 1–2 weeks ahead; booking difficulty is moderate. Google rating: 4.5 from 373 reviews.

    Verdict: Book Kaori if you want Michelin-recognised Asian cooking at the $$$ price point in Miami — and plan at least two visits to get the full picture

    Kaori has held a Michelin Plate in consecutive years (2024 and 2025), which in Miami's competitive dining scene is a meaningful signal: inspectors came back. At the $$$ price tier, it sits in a range where the competition is serious — Boia De and Cote Miami occupy the same bracket , but Kaori is the only Asian-focused kitchen in that grouping with consecutive Michelin recognition. If Pan-Asian or Japanese-influenced cooking is what you're after in Miami, this is the address to benchmark against.

    The address , 871 S Miami Ave, in the Brickell corridor , puts it in one of Miami's more concentrated dining neighbourhoods, which makes it easy to combine with other stops. For broader context on what else is worth booking in the area, see our full Miami restaurants guide.

    Portrait

    Two Michelin Plates across back-to-back years is not an accident. The Plate designation signals that inspectors found cooking worth flagging , technically considered and consistent enough to return to , without yet reaching star territory. For a diner deciding whether to book, that distinction matters: you are not paying for a star experience, but you are getting something that cleared a bar most Miami restaurants do not. At $$$ per head, the value equation is credible.

    Kaori's Asian cuisine classification covers a wide range in practice, and without confirmed menu data it would be wrong to be specific about dishes or tasting notes. What the Michelin recognition does confirm is that the kitchen is producing food with enough precision and identity to stand apart. For explorers who seek depth across visits rather than a single occasion, that consistency is actually the point: a kitchen cooking at this level tends to reward repeat attention, with different parts of the menu revealing themselves on second and third visits.

    For context on how Miami's Asian dining options compare more broadly, Jaya and MILA both operate in the Asian-influenced space in Miami, with MILA pitching at a higher price point and a more nightlife-adjacent atmosphere. Pao by Paul Qui and ITAMAE bring Filipino and Peruvian-Japanese perspectives respectively , useful comparisons if your interest is in a specific Asian culinary tradition rather than a broader menu. Kaori's consecutive Michelin recognition gives it a credential none of those venues currently holds in the same price tier.

    Multi-Visit Strategy

    For food-focused travellers visiting Miami more than once, Kaori earns a place across more than a single meal. A first visit should focus on the kitchen's core identity: arrive without a fixed agenda and order broadly to understand where the menu's strengths lie. The Google rating of 4.5 across 373 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is the profile of a kitchen worth returning to rather than a one-off destination.

    A second visit is where you should test the range: lean into whatever styles or proteins you passed over the first time, and pay attention to how the menu shifts with the season. Miami's culinary calendar does not follow the same temperature-driven seasonality as northern cities, but ingredient availability and kitchen creativity tend to shift across the year regardless. Booking your second visit with a defined curiosity , a specific section of the menu, a different time of service, a different group composition , yields more than simply repeating the first experience.

    If you are building a broader Asian dining itinerary across the US, Kaori sits in interesting company. Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and internationally, Jun's in Dubai and taku in Cologne, give a sense of what Asian-influenced fine dining looks like at different price points and ambition levels globally. Kaori occupies a practical middle ground: more accessible than a tasting-menu-only format, more considered than a casual pan-Asian concept.

    Practical Details

    Address: 871 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33130, in the Brickell neighbourhood. Price: $$$ , expect a mid-range to upper-mid spend per head; the price tier is consistent with Boia De and Cote Miami. Reservations: Booking difficulty is moderate , this is not a same-week table under normal circumstances, but it is not the months-out scramble of a starred restaurant. Book 1–2 weeks ahead to be safe, and further in advance for weekend evenings or larger groups. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google rating: 4.5 from 373 reviews. Dress: No confirmed dress code in our data; at the $$$ Brickell dining tier, smart casual is the safe default. Hours: Not confirmed in our data , verify directly before visiting. Phone: Not listed; check the restaurant's current booking channels.

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    FAQs

    • What are alternatives to Kaori in Miami? At the same $$$ price point, Boia De (Italian, Michelin-recognised) and Cote Miami (Korean steakhouse) are the strongest comparisons. If you want to spend more and go broader in ambition, Stubborn Seed and Ariete operate at $$$$ but with a different culinary focus. For Asian specifically, ITAMAE (Peruvian-Japanese) and MILA are worth comparing, though MILA skews higher in price and atmosphere.
    • Is Kaori good for solo dining? Yes, in principle. A Michelin Plate kitchen at the $$$ tier is a reasonable solo spend, and the Brickell location is easy to reach independently. Without confirmed counter or bar seating data, call ahead to ask about solo arrangements , many kitchens at this level can accommodate single diners at a counter or shorter table if you mention it at booking.
    • What should a first-timer know about Kaori? This is a Michelin Plate-recognised Asian restaurant in Brickell, Miami, with two consecutive years of recognition. At $$$, it is not a casual drop-in , arrive with a reservation. The 4.5 Google rating across 373 reviews points to consistent quality. Order broadly on a first visit rather than defaulting to the safest options; the kitchen's identity will show across a wider selection. Check hours directly before going, as that data is not confirmed in our records.
    • Is Kaori good for a special occasion? It works for a special occasion if Asian cuisine fits the brief and you are not expecting a starred tasting-menu format. The Michelin Plate over two consecutive years gives it a credential that adds weight to the evening. For a more overtly celebratory setting, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami at a higher price point or Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann offer a more theatrical occasion experience. Kaori is better suited to a dinner where the food is the focus rather than the room.
    • What should I wear to Kaori? No dress code is confirmed in our data. At the $$$ price tier in Brickell, smart casual is the reliable default: neat clothing without being formal. Miami dining culture generally skews less formal than equivalent New York or Chicago venues at the same price level, but arriving underdressed relative to the room is worth avoiding at a Michelin-recognised address.
    • Can Kaori accommodate groups? Possible, but not confirmed. Seat count data is not in our records, and no phone number is currently listed. For groups of four or more, contact the restaurant directly via their booking channels well in advance , moderate booking difficulty means tables fill, and a group reservation at a smaller Asian kitchen needs more lead time than a table for two. Weekend group bookings warrant at least two weeks' notice minimum.

    Pearl Picks: More Worth Knowing

    If you are exploring the broader range of serious dining in Miami and beyond, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami is the clearest step up in formality and price from Kaori. For US dining at the highest level of ambition, Alinea in Chicago, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans each represent a different model of what sustained excellence looks like. For the full picture of what Miami has to offer right now, start with our Miami restaurants guide.

    Compare Kaori

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    How Kaori stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Kaori in Miami?

    For a step up in formality and price, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami is the clearest comparable. Within the $$$ range, Boia De offers chef-driven cooking with strong local credentials, and Stubborn Seed delivers tasting-format ambition at a similar spend. Kaori's Michelin Plate sets it apart from most Asian options in Brickell specifically.

    Is Kaori good for solo dining?

    Kaori's Brickell address and $$$ price point make it a workable solo stop, particularly if you want a Michelin-recognised meal without committing to a full tasting format. Solo diners at a bar or counter seat, if available, get the most flexibility — check the booking interface for seating options before you go.

    What should a first-timer know about Kaori?

    Two back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) signal consistent kitchen quality, so the cooking is the main draw. Budget for the $$$ tier, which puts this in mid-to-upper-mid territory for Miami. Kaori sits at 871 S Miami Ave in Brickell, making it easy to pair with the neighbourhood's after-dinner options. A single visit gives you the kitchen picture; regulars suggest a second visit to get the full range.

    Is Kaori good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with conditions. The Michelin Plate recognition over two consecutive years gives it the credibility to anchor a celebratory meal, and the $$$ price range means it won't hit as hard as a full Michelin-starred room. For a milestone dinner where format and ceremony matter as much as food, Cote Miami or L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami offer more structured theatre. Kaori is the right call when the food itself is the occasion.

    What should I wear to Kaori?

    The venue database doesn't specify a dress code, but a Michelin Plate restaurant at the $$$ tier in Brickell typically draws a dressed-up-casual crowd. Neat, put-together clothing fits the neighbourhood's tone — avoid beachwear. When in doubt, treat it like a serious dinner out rather than a casual weeknight spot.

    Can Kaori accommodate groups?

    Group suitability isn't documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking a party of more than four. At the $$$ price point, larger groups should factor in the per-head cost early. For groups where value-per-seat is a priority, Ariete or Stubborn Seed may offer more flexible formats.

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