When we think of New Year’s Eve, the most iconic thing that is always spoken about is the ball dropping in the middle of Times Square, New York City. Miami is bringing its own namesake to the table with some of the top-rated and recognized fine-dining establishments that plan all year to provide us with one magical New Year’s Eve dining experience. Go ahead and make your reservation for one of the best fine-dining restaurants to celebrate New Year's Eve in Miami!  

Marion

Dress to impress and aim to misbehave. This New Year’s Eve, travel with Marion to a rebel-fueled extravaganza with champagne, opulence, and desire in excess at this Marie Antoinette-inspired party. Enjoy dazzling performances and entertainment inspired by the glamour of the French court. A prix-fixe dinner will also be served, featuring Marion’s most popular dishes and special additions. Your options include a deluxe sushi platter, a black truffle hot pot, and Wagyu porterhouse, and finish off the meal with a selection of desserts, fresh fruit, and sorbets. Reserve your spot to enjoy royal anarchy today.

Bâoli

Step into the mainframe with bâoli as we countdown to 2019 with Neo Tokyo. This alternate universe changes everything with its exhilarating performances and unfathomable surprises. Pick up some champagne, dance alone to DJ Hugo M, and cheer for the new year. The dress code is Cyborg Chic and Luminescent Sleek. For those who do not wish to dine as well as party, limited presale tickets are available until December 14, followed by general admission until December 31.  

Lique If you are familiar with Sweet Nector in Fort Lauderdale then you will instantly fall in love with the idea of Lique for New Year's. Located on the stunning Intracoastal waterway Lique brings waterfront dining to where it’s never dared to go before. Offering a more casual outdoor seating and lounge area and an indoor fine dining venue for the more formal guests, the subtle nautical details paired with the famous view of Miami’s intercoastal skyline are sure to wow. On New Year’s Eve, Lique is planning a party fit for royalty. Pour yourself a glass of champagne and join Lique to ring in the New Year with Nyusha, Johan & Douglas, DJ Legacy, and MC Konstantine. The party starts at 9 p.m. call 305-705-2425 to make your reservations today.

Area 31 Restaurant & Bar Miami is a beautiful city that thousands of people flock to every year and always come home with beautiful pictures of Miami’s iconic skyline. The Epic Hotel and their upscale restaurant, Area 31 cater to high expectations regularly, so you know that their New Year's will be amazing. What better way to ring in the new year than at your favorite restaurant with amazing food and delicious drinks?

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Hakkasan Miami If you are looking for an elegant and exotic dinner for New Year's evening, then make your way to the famous Fontainebleau Miami Beach for one of the best Cantonese restaurants in all of South Florida.  Hakkasan offers dishes inspired by local ingredients and prepared as modern Cantonese cuisine. Enjoy seafood, duck, and fried rice as you ring in the New Year.

NAOE

Start 2024 with an impeccable fancy dinner. Sit down for a unique Chef’s choice menu. For two to three hours, you will be served a meal as the chef cooks it. The menu is prepared each day especially, so please clear special requests ten days in advance. Reservations are required and are accepted exclusively online. 

Zuma Miami

Try authentic but not traditional Japanese this new year at Zuma. There will be a tasting menu and festive entertainment throughout the night. The after-party will include Osaka-inspired food stations, bottomless Veuve Cliquot, Belvedere, and select cocktails. Make your reservations today!

Celebrate New Year's Eve in Miami with this fine dining list or try a full list of restaurants with dining in Miami, let us know which one you tried! Discover things to do in Miami by registering at 305area - it's always free. 

Party responsibly. Don't drink and drive.

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