![]() This delicious homage to Chef Richard Ortega’s small hometown in Venezuela hasn’t announced any plans for the future just yet, but we will definitely be contemplating our next juicy, handcrafted corn arepa as we wait. Though it hasn’t announced any plans for the future just yet, you can keep up with Lur and Chef Aitor Garate Berasaluze on Instagram. Known for its award-winning Spanish tapas and Basque gastronomy, Lur has remained one of the Market’s most coveted eateries since opening in 2021. ![]() Keep up with La Santa Taqueria and Chef Omar Montero on Instagram, too. The restaurant and adjoining mezcaleria are as busy as ever thanks to La Santa’s rep as a lively and authentic option for CDMX-inspired street food. La Santa’s South Beach outpost is closing, but you can still find Chef Omar Montero’s original, vibrant taco shop in Little River. Keep up with KAE Sushi and Chef Efra Landa on Instagram, too. Though you’ll know longer be able to enjoy the fresh, Miami-inspired Nikkei and sushi in South Beach, you can still satisfy your cravings at the original brick-and-mortar location (143 Giralda Ave, Coral Gables). ![]() KAE Sushiīefore opening at Time Out Market last month, KAE Sushi was already an established neighborhood staple in Coral Gables. Though future plans have not yet been announced, you can keep up with Gutenburg, Chef Jorge Kauam and Chef Richard Ortega on Instagram. Photograph: Courtesy Gutenburg GutenburgĪs one of the Market’s last vendors to open, Gutenberg made a fast impression with its German-inspired smash burgers comprised of all house-made ingredients, from its fresh brioche potato buns to its bespoke spice blend and sauces. In the meantime, you can keep up with EDAN Cafe and Chef Aitor Garate Berasaluze on Instagram. A creation of Aitor Garate Berasaluze (the chef behind the Market’s award-winning Basque kitchen, Lur), EDAN has yet to announce any plans for the future. EDAN CafeĮDAN is one of the Market’s newest vendors, serving artisanal coffee, baked goods and simple but delicious European-style sandwiches. In the meantime, keep up with Dale Street Food in Instagram. Dale Street Foodĭale Street Food hasn’t announced any plans for the future yet, but given Chef Monika Dominguez’s track record rising the ranks at Zuma, KYU and Chug’s Diner, you can assume she’s already cooking up her next move. In the meantime, you can keep up with Chick'n Jones and Chef Amaris Jones on Instagram. This Oprah-approved, chef-driven modern fried chicken shop hasn’t announced any plans for the future just yet. Updates about our cookie truck, collaborations and rebrand will be made on our Instagram ,” he says. “We are working on finding a potential brick and mortar spot to sell out of in the interim, but our cookies are shipped nationwide via our website. He’s also got a few special collaborations and a huge rebrand in the works for his imaginative cookie empire. The Blakeryįounder Blake Warman has a cookie truck on the way, with plans to launch at the end of summer. You can also keep up with Baklava Bakery on Instagram. This purveyor of Middle Eastern desserts and crêpes already has a new outpost at Julia & Henry’s, a new multi-level food hall in Downtown. In the meantime, you can keep up with 33 Kitchen and Chef Sebastian Fernandez on Instagram. This Peruvian mainstay hasn’t announced any plans for the future just yet. And, in the meantime, the Market’s still open as usual through June 30, so go out and support while you can! 33 Kitchen Wondering where to find your favorite Time Out Market Miami eateries after June 30? Peruse all the eateries’ latest updates below. The masterminds behind the food hall’s final 16 eateries are among the best chefs in the city-and whatever they have planned next, we know one thing for sure: We want to be a part of it. As we head into the final week, we’re sending out heartfelt thanks to everyone who’s touched Time Out Market Miami in some way since its opening in 2019, from the staff to all the vendors and guests.īut this isn’t goodbye. Now that we’ve been able to enjoy the food hall’s talented chefs, eclectic programming and friendly, laidback vibes for the last four years, it’s hard to imagine South Beach without it. We’re still in denial that Time Out Market Miami is set to close its doors for good next Friday, June 30.
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