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Hakkasan MiamivsIl Mulino New York - Miami
Both establishments are praised by professionals. Overall, Hakkasan ranks slightly higher than Il Mulino - Miami. Hakkasan comes in at 89 with endorsements from 10 sources including Miami New Times, Gayot and Time Out.
Hakkasan Miami
Fodor's
Frommer's
Zagat
BlackBook
Gayot
Miami New Times
Forbes Travel Guide
Time Out
Not For Tourists
Where Show All Reviews
4441 Collins Ave, Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach, FL 33140
From $31/night
"Seafood and vegetarian dishes outnumber meat options... charcoal-grilled silver cod with champagne and Chinese honey reaching new heights of excellence." Full review
"This higher-than-high-end haute Chineserie... is a sight to be seen and tasted. This is some seriously good, gourmet food." Full review
4.6
""Wow, so this is Chinese food" declare converts whose "eyes are opened" by the "incredible" modern Cantonese fare at the Miami Beach outpost of the London original." Full review
"Restaurateur Alan Yau reinvented Chinese cuisine in the UK with the original Hakkasan."
14.0
"This location of Alan Yau's renowned London Hakkasan, and the first in America, has the same authentic Chinese dishes, mainly Cantonese." Full review
Critic's Pick
"Hakkasan is drop-dead gorgeous, a dusky Oriental lair of dining alcoves seductively lighted by Chinese lanterns and separated by walnut and teak lattice." Full review
Recommended
"Located inside the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Hakkasan Miami is the Florida outpost of the high-end restaurant chain that originated in London." Full review
"If you can afford the splurge, you won’t regret it." Full review
"Stellar postmodern Chinese no Chinese person could possibly afford."
"The Michelin star restaurant offers diners a diverse menu of New World wines and sake to complement Yau’s inventive Chinese fare." Full review
Il Mulino New York - Miami
Frommer's
Gayot
Miami New Times
Forbes Travel Guide
Zagat
Time Out
Not For Tourists
Fodor's
Where
17875 Collins Avenue, at the Acqualina Resort & Spa, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
From $50/night
"This restaurant is hit or miss, but when it does hit, it's a fancy Italian pleasure." Full review
12.0
"Unlike the rather rustic downtown Manhattan original, this branch, flagship eatery at the luxe Acqualina Resort, goes for an uptown royalty feel." Full review
Recommended
"Dining at Il Mulino and gazing at the stunning ocean vista will keep you from dwelling on pressing problems." Full review
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Take advantage of all the complimentary antipasti, garlic bread, and focaccia piled in front of you before dinner.
4 Stars
"This sophisticated dining room is still devoted to old-fashioned service and hearty classic Italian dishes." Full review
4.2
""High-end" Northern Italian fare "consistently delights" diners at this "bit of Manhattan" in Sunny Isles Beach's Acqualina Resort and its sleek South Beach sibling." Full review
"Sure, it comes at a price, but it’s cheaper than two weeks in Tuscany." Full review
"Not quite Little Italy in Miami, but passable, nonetheless."
"For more than two decades, Il Mulino New York has ranked among the top Italian restaurants in Gotham, so it's no surprise that the Miami outpost is similarly venerable." Full review
"Il Mulino started as a popular New York restaurant, and now it has opened its doors to Miami." Full review