February’s Hottest Dining in NYC + Miami
If you know me, you know I’m always on the hunt for great food. This month, I’ve rounded up a few of my latest favorites in NYC and Miami—places that have impressed me with their menus, atmosphere, and overall experience. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these spots are definitely worth checking out (and let me know if you do!)
New York City
The Corner Store offers an upscale twist on classic American cuisine at the iconic intersection of Houston and West Broadway in SoHo. With its standout cocktails and inviting ambiance, it’s a must-visit—just be sure to book a reservation!
On my last trip to New York, I had the chance to visit Chef Daniel Boulud’s newest restaurant, La Tête d’Or. This French steakhouse opened last November at One Madison Avenue in NoMad. With top-quality seasonal ingredients and careful attention to detail, the whole experience feels effortlessly elegant and distinctly French.
Miami
Hillstone at the Bal Harbour Shops is a go-to for me since I’m always around Bay Harbor Islands. Their French Dip Au Jus is a standout—thinly sliced roasted prime rib on a freshly baked French roll, done just right.
Sunny’s is next on my list to try—I’ve heard nothing but great things about this steakhouse, from the menu to the overall vibe. I’m especially excited to see if it lives up to the hype, and I’ll definitely be reporting back once I get the chance to check it out.
Joe’s Stone Crab is one of my all-time favorites. It’s been a Miami Beach staple since before the city even became what it is today. If you haven’t been yet, put it on your list—you won’t regret it.
The last Miami spot on my list is Forte dei Marmi, an Italian restaurant known for its incredible homemade pasta. My favorite way to end the meal is with their rich pistachio ice cream. Definitely worth a visit!
Stay tuned for more recommendations, and let me know if you get a chance to check out any of these great spots!