Restaurant in Miami, United States
Salumeria 104
100Pearl PointsLow-friction Midtown

About Salumeria 104
Salumeria 104 is a practical Midtown Miami choice when convenience and a relaxed Italian-leaning meal matter more than a destination dining agenda. Book it for a casual date, lunch, or easy group plan near Wynwood, Edgewater, the Design District; cross-shop El Turco for a defined $$ Mediterranean option or Sushi Yasu Tanaka for Japanese.
Salumeria 104 in Miami is a practical option to consider when the verified basics are enough for planning: it is open daily from 12 PM, keeps evening hours, lists a smart casual dress code. With no confirmed price tier, cuisine details, menu format, reservation policy, or service specifics provided here, treat it as a decision based on timing and fit rather than on a guaranteed splurge, bargain, or special-format experience.
A Miami pick for low-friction dining
The main reason to consider Salumeria 104 is practical: the verified hours cover every day of the week, with hours listed from 12–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 12–10 PM Sunday. That makes it easier to evaluate for a midday or evening plan in Miami without relying on unverified details about the menu, seating, or service style.
For readers comparing different dining possibilities, use Salumeria 104 as one option rather than assuming a specific format or occasion. Named alternatives with pages include Sushi Yasu Tanaka, El Turco, CRAFT Midtown, 100 Montaditos. Choose among them based on the kind of meal you want and the verified details available for each.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Salumeria 104 when the hours, Miami location, smart casual dress code match your plans. Cross-shop if you need confirmed details that are not available here, such as a specific cuisine, menu format, chef-led experience, allergy accommodations, takeout or delivery, a price tier, or a particular seating setup. Sushi Yasu Tanaka and El Turco may be useful comparisons for diners weighing other options.
For broader planning, use our full Miami restaurants guide to decide whether Salumeria 104 should be part of the plan or whether another Miami restaurant better matches the occasion. The honest recommendation is simple: use the confirmed hours and dress code to plan, avoid assuming unverified specifics about the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Salumeria 104?
The verified information provided here does not confirm bar seating. Check directly with Salumeria 104 if bar availability is important to your visit.
Can Salumeria 104 accommodate groups?
The verified information provided here does not confirm group accommodations or private dining. For timing, Salumeria 104 is listed as open 12–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 12–10 PM Sunday.
What should a first-timer know about Salumeria 104?
Plan around the confirmed basics: Salumeria 104 is in Miami, lists a smart casual dress code, is open daily from 12 PM. Specific menu details, pricing, service format are not verified here.
Is midday or evening better at Salumeria 104?
The verified hours show Salumeria 104 opening at 12 PM daily and staying open into the evening. Choose the time that fits your Miami plans, confirm directly if you need details about a specific menu or service period.
Is Salumeria 104 good for a special occasion?
It may work if the confirmed Miami location, daily hours, smart casual dress code fit the occasion. The information here does not verify a special-occasion format, private dining, or a particular level of formality.
What are alternatives to Salumeria 104?
Other options to compare include CRAFT Midtown, El Turco, Sushi Yasu Tanaka, 100 Montaditos. Use the verified details for each restaurant to decide which one best fits your timing, occasion, meal preferences.
Is Salumeria 104 good for solo dining?
The verified information does not confirm a specific solo-dining setup, counter seating, or bar seating. If you are dining alone, the daily hours may be useful, but confirm any seating preferences directly with the restaurant.
Location
3451 NE 1st Ave PH104, Miami, FL 33137
Miami, United States
Compare Salumeria 104
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salumeria 104 | Miami | , | , |
| CRAFT Midtown | Miami | , | , |
| El Turco | Miami | Mediterranean Cuisine | $$ |
| 100 Montaditos | Miami | , | , |
| Sushi Yasu Tanaka | Miami | Japanese | $$ |
| El Club de la Milanesa | Miami | , | , |
How Salumeria 104 Miami compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the table wants a defined $$ Mediterranean option, choose El Turco. If the meal should be Japanese and more cuisine-specific, choose Sushi Yasu Tanaka.
How it compares in Midtown Miami
Salumeria 104 is the practical Midtown pick when the group wants Italian-leaning familiarity and a low-friction meal. El Turco is easier to judge on value because it carries a $$ Mediterranean signal, while Sushi Yasu Tanaka is the sharper choice when the craving is Japanese and the meal should feel more focused.
CRAFT Midtown and 100 Montaditos are better cross-shops for casual plans where speed, flexibility, or a lighter commitment matters. El Club de la Milanesa is the peer to consider when the table wants something heartier and less Italian-salumeria coded.
Booking difficulty reads easier here than at tighter-format venues, so the advantage is convenience rather than ceremony. For a planned date, choose Salumeria 104 over 100 Montaditos; for a value-led Mediterranean meal, choose El Turco; for a more specific cuisine target, choose Sushi Yasu Tanaka.
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