This is one of our favorite restaurants in NYC. We saw there was a location in Miami where we are going for a trip and was so excited! We called ahead to reserve a table for 6 adults and 3 children. We appreciate they were able to accommodate our son plus our friends 2 kids. The whole vibe of the dinner though was disappointing. Nothing like the service we received on multiple visits to the NYC location. The server although somewhat polite, seemed annoyed and curt with us. We assume it's because we had children? But if children are not welcome, they should not have said it was ok while making the reservation. I'm also currently pregnant and asked about non alcoholic options. He said they could probably make something for us. But never asked again the entire meal until I requested an option from a different server. Our waters were also not refilled. The restaurant was only half filled but the service for the food was extremely slow. We started at 6 and by 830 we were still waiting for our dishes. We ended up having to cancel the last courses and leave by 9ish. All the courses were delicious as usual except for the foie gras dish which was very very salty and difficult to eat even spread on the toast provided. I've never left foie on the table, this would be the first. The meal wasn't so horrible, but we all agreed this particular servers attitude just made us feel very unwelcome and set the tone for a negative experience at the restaurant. Our bill btw was just under $3k with a $440 mandatory...
Read moreIf you know, you know—Caviar Russe in Brickell might just be the low-key best restaurant in Miami. No theatrics, no over-the-top scene—just pure, effortless five-star class. From the moment you step in, you’re transported into a world of refinement where luxury is second nature and every detail is flawlessly executed.
This isn’t just another high-end spot—it’s a family business with serious pedigree. A NYC staple, now thriving in Miami, known for sourcing some of the world’s finest direct-from-the-source caviar. And trust me, you need to go all in. Do the caviar tasting. Pop a special bottle of champagne. Have them shave fresh truffles over everything. And whatever you do, get the baked potato with caviar—it’s a masterpiece, pure indulgence in its simplest, most perfect form.
And then there’s Ilya, the owner, who runs the place with a level of passion and precision that makes the experience feel even more personal. This isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an institution of taste, elegance, and service.
If you’re looking for a loud, flashy scene, look elsewhere. But if you want to be treated like absolute royalty while dining on some of the finest ingredients in the world? Caviar Russe is Miami’s most...
Read moreI was really looking forward to seeing this place and trying the tasting menu and caviars. Because my schedule was limited I could not go back to the hotel and change into dress clothes. However me and my guest arrived early and took a seat outside. I had a dress shirt on with swim shorts. As this is miami we came from the beach. My guest was dressed in casual clothes. We asked for a table on the outside away from everyone. It's inside the hallway but outside the resteraunt.
We were thirsty from walking so I walked inside to ask for water and was met with the manager who told me the he is refusing to serve me and I had to leave. I do not know why he was so upset or so rude but it was uncalled for. I came there to enjoy a unique meal with my guest and was treated unfairly.
I don't know how they can make up for this. But I thought I would give my experience anyway. I left 40 on the table for the server because it was not his fault. And we left.
I could not be more upset with how this manager dealt with this situation and how he spoke...
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