What should I wear to Hakkasan Miami?

What should I wear to Hakkasan Miami?

The dress code at Hakkasan Miami is smart casual. While you don’t want to show up dressed for the beach (which is right outside the restaurant’s doors), you needn’t be overly formal at this Forbes Travel Guide Recommended restaurant either. To ease confusion, simply dress for a night out in Miami Beach.

Do I need a reservation for Hakkasan?

Table Reservations will be required for any attendee in order to the venue.

Does Hakkasan have Michelin stars?

Hakkasan offers guests a world-class culinary experience helmed by Michelin-starred chef Executive Head Chef Andrew Yeo. Hakkasan Mayfair gained a Michelin star in 2011, less than a year after opening, and has retained it ever since. The restaurant has cloakroom service.

When did Hakkasan Miami Open?

Hakkasan Miami was the inaugural American location for Hakkasan, and opened in May 2009 at the Fontainebleau Hotel and Resort in Miami Beach.

How many Hakkasan restaurants are there in the world?

Today, Hakkasan has 10 locations worldwide throughout Europe, the U.S., Middle East and Asia with additional locations opening soon in Istanbul and Muscat, Oman.

How much is a table at Hakkasan?

Hakkasan Bottle Service Prices

Table Location Table Minimum
Large Ling Ling Room $1,100
Pavilion Table $1,500
Mezzanine $2,500
Main Room 3rd tier $3,500

Is Hakkasan Miami Open?

Hakkasan Miami is happy to announce that we are now open again and accepting reservations. Head to our reservations page to reserve ahead online or browse our menu. We look forward to welcoming you back to dine and celebrate with us in person. Hakkasan Miami’s Only At dishes are influenced by local and seasonal ingredients.

How many Hakkasan Restaurants are there?

Today, Hakkasan has 10 locations worldwide throughout Europe, the U.S., Middle East and Asia with additional locations opening soon in Istanbul and Muscat, Oman. 20 years ago, the Michelin-starred, modern Chinese cuisine restaurant brand was born in London.

What is the Hakkasan wine philosophy?

The Hakkasan wine philosophy is unique. The list evolves and changes, yet the ethos remains the same: “The food chooses the wine”. The Only At collections celebrate the diverse skills of our kitchens and the expertise of the bars.

Why Hakkasan rooftop?

Let the fourth floor rooftop enclave of rich textures and hues mesmerize you with waves of exotic dishes. The name “Hakkasan” pays homage to the ‘Hakka’ people from the New Territories of Hong Kong while ‘san’ is the respectful Japanese form of address.

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