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    Fabel Miami

    3.6 (93 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Upscale
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Beef carpaccio
    Aanandi M.

    The ambiance for this restaurant was beautiful! I loved the fairytale theme of the restaurant. From the uniform to the storybook formatted menu, they really stuck with the theme. The food was wonderful! Each dish has a unique taste of its own. The dips were fantastic, each with its own taste along with fresh breads. I also loved the beef carpaccio! It was my first time trying it and it was truly wonderful. The service was excellent. Our server was extremely friendly and also told us a wonderful story regarding the labneh, which is locally sourced by a woman owned business. If you're looking for fine dining, this place is definitely worth it!

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    Lauren N.

    Came here for a few drinks but stayed for the apps and atmosphere. This is a brand new rooftop next to wear No 3 social is. They call it "fabel" and go along with the story book theme. Their menu sections are even labeled as "chapters"... very cute. The rooftop is decorated beautifully with a lot of string lights. We already had dinner, so we just ordered an app. We tried the labneh, which reminded me of cream cheese consistency, with garlic and chili crisps. The bread assortment was warm, tasty, and different tecxtures and shapes. There was a twisted braid bread, a cracker bread, and a traditional soft bread. I ate the entire thing, but would try the hummus next instead because again it was basically cream cheese with spices. The reason for deducting the star was that their service was slow. We will give them grace because it was on a friday nght. I would return to try more food off the menu!

    Kiana V.

    Went to Fabel on a Friday night and had a great time! Ambience is stunning and it really does feel like Tulum. I ubered so I didn't have to deal with parking, but it would be as annoying as parking in wynwood always is. let's get into the food! Drinks: 10/10 - the mojito was phenomenal! Breads and dips: 10/10 - so tasty, an amazing start Rosette of cobia crudo: 1000/10 - I'm a sucker for all crudo, and this one did not disappoint. Plus the presentation was beautiful. Lamb: 10/10 - cooked to perfection and more than enough for two people. Loved the addition of strawberries. Mushrooms: 8/10 - yummy, but nothing mind blowing. I would knock half a star because of how pricey it is. But overall the service, ambience and taste of the food was extremely solid and I would recommend it!

    Erika V.

    I was there for happy hour with a friend a couple of months ago, we wanted to try something new and were surprised by Fabel's happy hour time! From 6.30-8.30 pm. They have half-in cocktails and even include some appetizers. We decided to go for some wine, which you have glasses starting at $12 plus the half-off happy hour, which is $6 per glass! Amazing price! We had some Rosé and it was good! Now if you want cocktails, most of them are in the 20-something so even with the happy hour half off it's not like a wow happy hour We also ordered the breads to share, and were delicious! The place is beautiful! The bartender was nice but there was an event going on so it was a little hard for two bartenders to handle all that. I think the happy hour is good but not sure if I'll try dinner time since I do feel it's a little overpriced out of the happy hour.

    Beet salad w/ dip and bread in the background
    Jennifer V.

    We went here for a friends birthday and to experience their Miami spice menu. The food came out delicious! We got all the dips to try out and they were all good, definitely recommend getting it with the bread! We got the beet salad, short rib and sorbet and cookie for dessert. Everything was magical including the vibes!! We felt like we were in Morocco! The music was good and the energy from the staff was amazing! Shout out to our Papi Chulo, Christof!! He was amazing and brought the vibes! If you get the chance to come to Fabel, ask for him because he was the best!!! Definitely worth checking out! Still dreaming of that short rib, one of the best I ever had!

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    Julia F.

    I stumbled upon this place and loved it! Even on a Tuesday night it was a lively and vibrant ambiance. We sat on the bean bag chairs to have a drink and it was a really cool spot -- the venue is so beautiful that it's fun to sit side-by-side with a date, overlooking the restaurant. It's so beautiful it would be a great venue to rent out for an event. The servers were great and wore beautiful long dresses to match the middle eastern vibe. The wine was tasty and the challah bread was delicious -- super warm fluffy on the inside with a toasted crunch on the outside. The muhammara was ok but not amazing. Really good portion size for the challah and dip.

    Entrance
    Myra D.

    So calming with good videos and great music. It was the meal I didn't know I wanted. Just give me hummus and drinks, we are good. Came for Miami Spice. Pleasantly surprised with the blend of flavors. I appreciated how the menu had suggested wine pairings. Our waiter Raul was great with suggestions if you are not sure what you want. Overall staff if really friendly and helpful. It is a rooftop, so if it rains they do try to accommodate everyone so they are covered. It happened to rain and the staff was doing their best to escort people to their tables with umbrellas and constantly removing excess water from the floor. There is elevator access for those who cannot take stairs and accessible parking if you go early.

    Manhattan
    Karla B.

    This was an overall experience and vibe , the staff was just *Chefs Kiss* ! I've never had such a pleasurable experience like this before at a restaurant ! YALL GOTTA GOO NEEEOW!

    Vittoria G.

    The ambiance wasn't that great it was empty, but the bartenders were super friendly. The mezcal Negroni which is my go too was really good. Love the type of ice they use. Very beautiful place but they need more of a crowd so it can be a vibe...

    Dana M.

    Fable is of course a hot spot in Miami and not just in the hype sense but also literally. It's super hot there. The entire restaurant is outdoors. Something to keep in mind prior to reserving. Depending on where you sit you have a fan by your table which was really helpful. The service was lackluster. It took forever for us to order our meals. And although I looked at the menu prior to going I was a bit disappointed in the offerings. Iv had better hummus at a local cheap neighborhood eatery. It was ok. The dish I had was good but something I would not go back for. I find some of these restaurants really miss the mark and are drawing people in and misleading with sparkles and influencers to gain hype over their restaurant. I need these Miami restaurants to really value food, quality and provide a unique experience outside of what everyone is doing. I would only recommend this restaurant as a quick stop in for drinks at the bar.

    Hummus was incredible
    Yessica H.

    Amazing place in Wynwood, love the food, the Malbec was espectacular, music and server was fantastic. I'm sure I will be there again.

    Tomohawk For Two
    Amya H.

    For starters, the drinks, the ambiance and the food were absolutely breathtaking! I deduct two stars only due to their very questionable service, management and lack of respect for clientele as well as organization. Not sure if this is a new restaurant, but considering that it is designed to be a fine dining experience, they lose stars for not having fine dining service. On to the food! We ordered the Tomahawk for Two which came with its own wine, sides and dessert. (An absolute steal! We added the Fairy Tale cocktail along with Green Majesty which were both amazing! The Fairy Tale, is sweet, citrusy and floral, while the Green Majesty containing pistachio was sweet and nutty in flavor. We first received raw oysters, delicious and included in the tomahawk course, and sides of fresh black bean salad with feta, spiced roasted carrots, and grilled potatoes. Then the Tomahawk, truly majestic with the perfect char, a crust basted with a hint of coriander and grilled to perfection. (We ordered Medium temperature) Everything from this restaurant pays attention to detail, and that includes the flavors, presentation and theatrics included. The tomahawk is sliced and plated in front of you, then topped with a squeeze of roasted garlic to die for! Lastly we received a baked chocolate chip cookie skillet topped with ice cream which was pretty basic but tasted good. Due to the questionable service, I'm not sure if I will return, but if I could spend a day with the chef I certainly would take it! Enjoy at your own risk.

    Jazmin R.

    Beautiful rooftop in Wynwood! The space has great ambiance, its perfect to celebrate a special occasion while enjoying great weather. They have delicious cocktails & nice wine selection. I tried the Turmeric Mezcal cocktail and loved it.. refreshing & not too sweet. Staff made good recommendations, I look forward to visiting again for dinner!

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    Service was horrible and the food is way too expensive for what they serve. We had to go eat again two hours later

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    Extremely good ,very nice place and Jonathan at the bar super special service and make the best drinks for us

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    Terrible restaurant had a reservation at 10 and they didn't have the table ready till 11:17. What's the point of a reservation

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    Horrible Service, food is disgusting. Smell is horrible. Not kid friendly don't recommend at all.

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    Sufrat Mediterranean Grill - One Epic Feast. Endless Hospitality.
At Sufrat, every meal is a celebration -- a feast where family and friends gather around the table

    Sufrat Mediterranean Grill

    4.4(160 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$
    Full bar
    Private events

    The entire experience my family had will not soon be forgotten! The atmosphere was charged by…read morebeautiful decor and lighting while a DJ was mixing Mediterranean music. The food and drinks were so delicious and a belly dancer came out with a flaming sword and danced at every table. The experience was unforgettable!

    I came here with some friends for Happy Hour and absolutely had a blast. We were there from 5 PM to…read more8:30 PM and did not feel rushed. Even after paying, the staff continued to make sure we had water and asked if we needed anything else. This small gesture meant a lot. Sufrat has a great happy hour menu that ends at 6 PM. I tried the Moroccan Mojito, which was so refreshing. To eat, we tried the Shawarma Sushi and $1 chicken wing. The Shawarma Sushi name can be a bit misleading. It a wrap that was cut in form of sushi. It was good. I was hesitant about ordering chicken wings but I'm so glad we did because they were so delicious and crispy. They may have been the best chicken wing I've had. The service was excellent. I accidentally dropped my cocktail and they immediately cleaned it up and moved us to another clean table. I apologized for dropping it but not once did they made me feel bad about it. Instead, one of the staff stated it was an indication of having a great time. They also replaced my drink at no extra cost. A guy, who I assumed was the manager or owner, also passed by our table and ensured we were enjoying our time. Our server mistakenly brought me the wrong drink that I ordered, but I did not mind it because I actually loved the Moroccan Mojito and instead ordered another one. I also loved how they have copper cups because it makes water taste so much better. Their attention to small details like that makes the difference. Overall, I felt so welcomed and definitely have to return for more chicken wings.

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    Sufrat Mediterranean Grill - Belly Dancer on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

    Belly Dancer on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

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    Amal - Fried Kibbeh

    Amal

    4.1(383 reviews)
    5.8 miCoconut Grove
    $$$

    We recently went to Amal for a Saturday meal and had a wonderful time. The staff were very…read moreaccommodating of a member of our party with mobility issues, ensuring their walker was stored nearby. Our waiter, Mo, was an excellent guide through the menu and provided excellent service. We picked the tasting menu and were delighted with all the different parts of the menu we got to try - my personal favorite was either the Muhamara or the grilled octopus. The ambiance on a Saturday evening certainly evolved more into a club like setting with dancing and live music but we had a fantastic time and would certainly come back!

    I had been excited to try Amal for years. I actually worked in the neighborhood when they were…read morebuilding it during the pandemic, then moved away and never got the chance to go until now. For context, I worked in fine dining in New York and Miami for almost 20 years, so I notice the details immediately, hospitality, management presence, the energy of a room. You can usually tell pretty quickly what kind of operation you're dealing with. We were a party of five. I arrived with my four-year-old son and was greeted warmly by the hostess. That warmth ended instantly. Standing directly behind her were two managers in suits blocking the main entrance. Both looked straight at me and my child and said absolutely nothing. No hello, no smile, no acknowledgment. Anyone in hospitality knows that moment sets the tone. As an Arab woman who grew up around a culture where hospitality is everything, it was already a bad sign. We were seated outside and the vibe stayed cold. Unfortunately, the food matched it. We ordered a lot because I genuinely wanted to give the kitchen a fair shot. I grew up eating Lebanese food and what stood out most was the lack of soul. Everything felt flat, like it needed salt, lemon, brightness, that warm Mediterranean seasoning Lebanese food is known for. The tabouli was especially shocking. A $20+ tabouli with no bulgur that was so roughly chopped it was basically whole parsley leaves and slices of onion. Any Lebanese auntie would die at the sight of it. At one point I asked our server if they had harissa or any kind of spicy sauce. She said the only option was Sriracha. In a Lebanese restaurant that charges $18 for a tablespoon of hummus. An Asian chili sauce as the only option. What made it even stranger is that harissa is listed on multiple dishes on the menu, so it clearly exists somewhere in the building. I asked for the Sriracha anyway out of desperation for flavor. It never came. Same with ketchup for my toddler's fries, it took three requests. Throughout the meal I walked around the restaurant several times taking my son to the bathroom, looking around the space, even going upstairs to the lounge. Not a single person acknowledged us. Not a host, not a server, not a manager. The bar is right by the entrance and every time we looked over at the bartender and bar manager, just blank stares. At one point we were clearly standing there confused looking for the bathroom in an empty restaurant and still had to say "Excuse me, where is the bathroom?" Wild. Later I walked up to the bar myself to ask if they carried mezcal. After dinner I went back to order one. Same energy--zero warmth, zero engagement. And this is with an automatic 20% gratuity already on the bill. The mezcal was a $25 two-ounce pour and I still had to ask for an orange slice garnish because no one offered it. Empty bar, two people behind it, and I still had to request it. Also worth noting, our reservation was at 5:45pm and the restaurant was practically empty. Yet I didn't see a single manager walking the floor, greeting tables, or checking on guests. I had talked this place up to my party because I'd been so curious about it for years, and it was honestly a huge letdown. If you know Lebanese food and understand Middle Eastern warmth and hospitality, this probably isn't the place for you. Expect cold, almost nonexistent hospitality and food that feels stripped of the soul that makes Lebanese cuisine special. The space is beautiful. I'll give them that. Everything else felt like a very on-brand Miami disappointment, what happens when you give people a beautiful restaurant, expensive food, automatic gratuity, and no leadership. From the lack of authenticity and attention to detail, it's hard to believe anyone truly Lebanese is behind this operation. If anything, it feels more like a polished money grab. Honestly, it might have been less jarring if they just called themselves "Mediterranean" like so many other places in this city. But if you're going to call yourself a Lebanese restaurant, the culture and hospitality should actually be there.

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    Inside aesthetic

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    Baklava (skip at $16 - dry and aromatic)

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    Byblos Miami - Short Rib Kebab

    Byblos Miami

    4.3(1.1k reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$$

    We came for a late dinner on a Saturday night and were delighted to find reservation availability…read morefor the 3 of us still. We were whisked inside to the intimate, dimly lit interior with a DJ table tastefully tucked away in the back of the space. Service was welcoming but overall, not quite as warm and attentive as I've experienced at other places in town. We started off with the Turkish Manti Dumplings, which were the standout of the night. The complexity yet restraint of flavor, balancing indescribable buttery, roasted, earthy notes with a touch of umami and subtle tanginess from the yogurt. The Mezze Sampler was a nice option for trying three of the dips. All very tasty, but I've had slightly better elsewhere. The Sweet Jeweled rice was the other standout with flavor and textural variety that made each bite pop. I found the Roasted Brussels Sprouts undercooked and lacking the same level of flavor as the other plates. The weakest dish of the evening. The Grilled Whole Bronzino got top marks from the meat eaters at the table. Overall, 4/5 stars for a delicious meal but with tough competition around town limiting my ability to hit that 5.

    I do love this place for it ambience and service. I will say that it is a sister restaurant to…read moreanother one that I went to for my birthday and I guess I came in with the mentality of comparing it and the food just wasn't all there. I had to return the plate that I had gotten. I'm sure that if I would've chosen something else, I would've been happy because the person that I went with did very much enjoy their meal. I think it's worth it but maybe doing a little bit more research on what to get. To say that the person I was with had the Bronzino and it was delicious. Drinks are also good as well. like anything in Miami parking is a little difficult, we made reservations and we were sat right away. Again, this could've been a one off thing, but everything else was amazing.

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    Meraki Greek Bistro - Horiatiki Salad

    Meraki Greek Bistro

    4.4(987 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Meraki is a beautiful restaurant with truly authentic and delicious Greek food! And I'm Greek, so…read moreyou can take my word for it ;) While it may seem slightly off the beaten path right off Flagler, it's very conveniently located by the Knight Center metro stop and a very easy walk from the bridge. Also, the atmosphere they've created both indoors and outdoors really draws you in: beautiful foliage, gorgeous decor, and inviting decor. They play amazing Greek music to set the mood at a very reasonable volume so you can still hear your party. I've been for lunch during Miami spice and recently for dinner. Everything I've had was delicious with tons of flavor and huge portions. Both times I took enough leftovers for another meal! I especially love their zucchini fritters and their spread plate. All their spreads are so fresh and flavorful but their hummus especially was soo good. My husband and I shared the meat platter for two for dinner and enjoyed everything on it - the loukaniko was especially delicious! For dessert, you can't miss the galatoboureko, a sweet custard dessert with the flaky phyllo dough you know and love from baklava. Service was fast and friendly. Highly recommend for a lunch date or dinner date and it's super versatile: great for friends, families or romantic dates. Don't miss this beautiful restaurant in downtown!

    Oh my God where do I start! We had the best date night. This place is so amazing. I went with low…read moreexpectations given my knowledge and experience with mediterranean food in miami: small portions, bland taste. This is completely different and out of this world! The food is super tasty, super fresh, portions are adequate without paying a steep price. The salad: we got a greek salad, it was way bigger than what we expected, the tomatos and feta cheese were delicious and my fiance thought that this was the star dish. Its not your basic salad. The waitress prepared it right infront of us and cut fresh tomatos and veggies on a station. Saganaki: must order, this was my favorite dish. Even though its such a simple ingredient (cheese) the flavor is crazy, they torched it and heated it infront of us and we couldn't stop eating it Souvlaki: the chicken was delicious, we got two full skewers, they serve it with fries and their special sauce which is so delicious! Even the fries were delicious and well seasoned! Octopus: this was mind blowing, especially with the meraki sauce. This is technically an appetizer but feels like a whole dish!! And its only for $24 whereas other places tend to overcharge! We had planned to order more but by that time we were full. The menu is rich and there is still so much to try. We will be heading here more frequently and sharing with you our dishes!! 5 stars well deserved! Instagram: @ri_reviews961

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    Private event - upstairs

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    Filet Mignon kabob platter

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