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“Out with the old, in with the new,” is how the saying goes. But in the case of the three restaurants below, it’s more like, “Out with the old, in with the improved.” Here, a look at three highly anticipated restaurant openings for the summer:

PB Station

PB Station {121 Southeast First Street, Downtown; 305.532.7555}
Pubbelly “goes new American” this summer with the opening of PB Station, the first dining concept outside Miami Beach’s city limits for the Pubbelly Boys’ (Jose Mendin, Andreas Schreiner, and Sergio Navarro of Pubbelly, Pubbelly Sushi, and L’Echon Brasserie fame).

Located on the ground level of the new Langford Hotel in Downtown Miami, PB Station will be led by Executive Chef Guillermo Concha, who will offer original dishes inspired by the restaurant group’s former concepts PB Steak and PB Fish such as the Ceviche Taquitos, Steak Tartare Sliders, and French Onion Soup Dumplings, plus carefully selected à la carte steak and poultry cuts, with seafood selections varying daily based on what is fresh and local.

Tiramesu

TiramesU {101 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach}
The latest buzz in Miami Beach’s exploding South of Fifth neighborhood is the highly anticipated reopening of TiramesU, the 25-plus-year-old establishment that has been a South Beach staple since its inception.

The restaurant made its debut in 1988 on Ocean Drive and later moved to a prime location on Lincoln Road, where it reigned for 17 years. The Italian restaurant caused a stir when it closed its doors in April of last year, announcing that it would soon reopen in the SoFi district. And now, after a seemingly forever hiatus, the time has finally come for it to reemerge bigger and better than ever.

Chef Fabrizio Pintus, who has been at the helm of the kitchen since 2010, will resume his role as executive chef, offering up a new and improved menu featuring the same authentic Italian flavors with a fun, contemporary twist.

CENA by michy

CENA by Michy {6927 Biscayne Boulevard, Midtown; 305 759 2001}
Unlike TiramesU, which is essentially an old restaurant in a new location, CENA by Michy is a new restaurant in an old location. After a 10-month closure and a total renovation, James Beard Award-winning Chef Michelle Bernstein’s landmark eatery Michy has reopened its doors, but with an entirely new name, look, menu, and spirit.

CENA by Michy has shucked the original incarnation’s bright colors and cottage-chic décor for a clean, white color palette complemented by dark chrome starburst chandeliers. The menu is approachable yet adventurous, boasting soul-pleasing favorites as well as an array of dishes inspired by what Bernstein says are her current culinary obsessions. The menu will feature nightly selections from the restaurant’s new rotisserie and has already been praised for its innovative and Latin-inspired flavors for which Bernstein is known.

By Sherri Balefsky | Online Editor

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By Maya Silver | Editor

What if your neighborhood watering hole had the homey feel of the fictional bar “Cheers,” world-class cuisine, and a sommelier’s Shangri-La all in one supreme spot? With Pubbelly Restaurant Group, this is possible—six times over.

Full of youthful vim and a passion for good food, founding partners Andreas Schreiner, José Mendin, and Sergio Navarro opened the doors to their first spot, Pubbelly Gastropub, in 2010. Since then, the group has seen an avalanche of growth. “The main philosophy,” Schreiner says, “is chef-driven, innovative cuisine that breaks the norm; intuitive service; and a focus on the local community.”

While the original Gastropub has inspired all succeeding links in the Pubbelly chain—with themes of local sourcing, boss beer selections, and handcrafted cocktails—each tackles a different cuisine and has carved out its own unique space in the local scene. Next, Pubbelly takes on Mexico, with five restaurants set to open in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Playa del Carmen. Before Pubbelly becomes an international phenomenon, however, you should first get to know its original holdings.

Pubbelly Gastropub {1418 20th Street, Miami Beach; 305.532.7555}

Nods from James Beard (Chef Mendin was a three-time semi-finalist for Best Chef in the South in 2012, 2013, and 2014) are no surprise with dishes like a Korean hot dog with kimchee, Udon Carbonara, and Shortrib Tartare with apples, quail egg, green mustard, tobanjan, and pine nuts.

Pubbelly Sushi {1424 20th Street, Miami Beach; 305.531.9282}

Pubbelly Drinks_0178Welcome to the first Asian-inspired gastropub to hit Miami! Sushi takes cues from Americana in the Soft-Shell Crab BLT Roll and the Bigeye Tuna Sashimi with basil vinegar, Burratina, and heirloom tomato.  

PB Steak {1787 Purdy Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.695.9550}

The Pubbelly boys recently revamped their steakhouse, marrying former PB Steak staples with seafood faves and rum-based refreshers from their PB Fish pop-up. The menu is scrawled on chalkboard walls amidst quirky tchotchkes. Delight in the raw bar, premium meats, and fresh seafood. Come back for a weekend brunch of housemade bacon and a very gourmet Steak and Eggs.

Barceloneta Restaurant {South Beach and South Miami locations}

If you make it past the well-curated appetizers—including homemade Garrotxa cheese—and raw bar beginnings, the Catalan bistro menu brings you to Pubbelly Miami Beach,Barcelona and back. Don’t miss the epic cava selection as well as this Spanish sparkler’s appearance in cocktails and martinis.

L’echon Brasserie {6261 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 786.483.1611}

Red-and-white-checkered napkins, Parisian panache, and escargots—oui, oui, Pubbelly transports you to France at the newest of its establishments. We’re enamored with the L’Echon Burger, topped with roasted pork, mojo onions, Emmenthal cheese, and aïoli. Bonus: the brasserie is located at the Hilton so there’s a pool and a poolside menu. Dive in.

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