Food, waiter, and everything was great except that my umbrella was stolen after entrusting it to the restaurant. They said they could hold it for me when waiting to be seated and give it back at the end of the meal. I never got it back and they encouraged me to take another person’s umbrella, which I did not.
We had a fantastic experience here. The food from start to finish was spectacular in taste and presentation. They are happy to accommodate vegetarians, but they will not be able to help you vegans out. This restaurant deserves its Michelin star without a doubt. I find the negative reviews about food poisoning hard to believe when you account for the rigorous demands of maintaining a Michelin rating. However, anything can happen. The drinks were also amazing! Get the refreshing cocktail with mezcal. It is essentially a more fresh version of a caipirinha with a hint of mezcal smokiness. Vegetarian options: The vegetarian meal is not on the menu, but they will tell you all about it if you ask.
Every dish was amazing… The chicken entree and the venison tartare were my two favorites. Highly recommend for a delicious meal and experience!
This fusion restaurant, located in Coconut Grove, has a Michelin Star and we have checked it. A true gastronomic journey that goes from the elegance of French cuisine to the flavor of Cuban roots. It's our first time and we decided on one of their tasting menus: "Modern Verses", simply excellent. The atmosphere is characterized by a dim light and pleasant music. As for the service, charming at all times and with a detailed explanation of each dish. 100% Recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
During a recent visit to Miami in late January, I decided to try Ariete, drawn in by its Michelin star, reputation, and proximity to Mayfair House & Garden. Unfortunately, my experience fell short of expectations. The food was underwhelming, lacking the depth of flavor I anticipated. Additionally, the service felt robotic and impersonal, detracting from the overall dining atmosphere. Despite its accolades, I would advise others to temper their expectations and explore other dining options in Coconut Grove/greater Miami. Ariete did not live up to the hype and was a disappointment as my last meal before returning to New Orleans.
Food was phenomenal, portions of the appetizers are a little small but delicious. Definitely food first, not a scene. I had the king crab and shared the duck. Both were incredible. The duck tamal was probably my favorite thing. Desserts were great as well. Went on a Sunday, they were not full. Music was great too, played lots of genres but it worked.