The vibrant pulse of Colombian festivity has planted its roots in Miami Beach, with the opening of Andrés Carne de Res, a renowned dining and nightlife destination. According to
Eater
, the establishment, which has enjoyed over four decades of success in Colombia, is noted for its transformative vibe that morphs from a family-friendly eatery by day to a dynamic club atmosphere by night.
Andrés Carne de Res has taken over a 10,000-square-foot space on Miami’s Lincoln Road, stretching across four levels, including a main dining room, and a mezzanine bar, not to mention the rooftop terrace and a dedicated takeout section. The Miami Herald highlights in a recent report that the U.S. debut of this Colombian icon is set to bring authentic Latin American flavors and culture to the local gastronomic scene. Despite its expansive menu options, it manages to maintain a celebratory energy that has captivated patrons across Latin America.
Founded in 1982 by duo Andrés Jaramillo and María Stella Ramirez, Andrés Carne de Res began as a modest roadside venue in Chía, only to bloom across Colombia with spots in major cities including Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena. Its reputation for Latin American exquisite culinary offerings landed it on the 50 Best Restaurants guide, as a prominent gastronomy establishment in Latin America. The Miami branch promises a similar experience with food, music, and art as its core pillars.
The
Eater
article points out that, visitors can indulge in classic dishes such as lomo al trapo, and chicharrón, alongside Colombian staples like arepas and empanadas. The harbinger of Latin flavors is not just restricted to carnivorous delights; it also offers vegetarian options to cater to a broader audience. In line with the festive experience, the Miami outpost is adorned with design elements crafted by Colombian artisans, complete with hand-painted murals, colorful plates, and intricate metalwork.
Open from Sunday through Wednesday until 11 p.m., and extending its revelry to 2 a.m. on Thursday through Saturday, the restaurant also caters to the late-night crowd with its mix of lively music and dance. True to its Colombian roots, the venue buzzes with the zest of stilt walkers and live performances, creating an atmosphere that’s both immersive and culturally rich. Reflecting the spirit of its origins, an on-site gift shop offers a slice of Colombia through an array of products including jewelry, pottery, and textiles, as revealed by
The Miami Herald
.
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