MICHELIN Guide Ceremony 4 minutes 09 June 2022

2022 Florida MICHELIN Bib Gourmands

29 Bib Gourmands join the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Miami, Orlando and Tampa, from a Thai kitchen in Miami's Little Havana to a Winter Park gastropub.

The very first MICHELIN Guide Miami, Orlando and Tampa has 29 Bib Gourmands. The restaurants span a range of cuisines—wood-fired-oven pizza and barbecue in Miami; Peruvian and Indian in Orlando; Ramen and Italian in Tampa. Read on to see all the new MICHELIN Bib Gourmands in Florida, and click here to see the Florida MICHELIN Stars. Bon appétit!

Miami

Bachour (Coral Gables)
Cuisine: Latin American
An arch of roses marks the entrance to this airy and inviting bijou. A perch at the counter in the back offers diners a front-row view of the glass-enclosed bakery (and bakers in action).



Bachour © Rubén Cabrera/Bachour
Bachour © Rubén Cabrera/Bachour

Zitz Sum (Coral Gables)
Cuisine: Asian
The cooking is original and gutsy; and plates like the shrimp har gow with lime and a tamarind-black garlic chutney exemplify a kind of fearless, borderless ethos that, in the end, makes delicious sense.

Zitz Sum © Ruben Cabrera/Zitz Sum
Zitz Sum © Ruben Cabrera/Zitz Sum

Tinta y Cafe (Coral Gables)
Cuisine: Cuban
Coral Gables is home to this original operation, happily christened with a name that translates to ink and coffee. Guests may order at the window, grab a table either inside or out, and settle in for a litany of Cuban delicacies.

Tinta y Cafe © Carlos Santamarina/Tinta y Cafe
Tinta y Cafe © Carlos Santamarina/Tinta y Cafe


Chug's Diner (Coconut Grove)
Cuisine: Cuban
All credit is due to chefs Monika Dominguez and Michael Beltran, who run this enticing Cuban diner fitted with dangling greenery and cozy booths.

Chug's Diner © Antonella Re/Chug's Diner
Chug's Diner © Antonella Re/Chug's Diner

Krüs Kitchen (Coconut Grove)
Cuisine: Contemporary
At night, Chef Sebastián Vargas’s dinner-only One MICHELIN Star Los Félix is in full swing; by day, the breezy space becomes Krüs Kitchen, home to creative bowls, salads and sandwiches.

Krüs Kitchen © Vanessa Diaz/Krüs Kitchen
Krüs Kitchen © Vanessa Diaz/Krüs Kitchen

El Turco (Buena Vista)
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Chef Vural Aydogan and team work out of a glass-walled kiosk, dressed up with blue-and-white tile. The menu is an enticing offering of breakfast fare, that support Turkish mezzes, manti, and savory pastries like borek.

El Turco © Gokhan Yuzbasioglu/El Turco
El Turco © Gokhan Yuzbasioglu/El Turco

Lucali (City Center, Miami Beach)
Cuisine: Pizza
The wood-fired brick oven at the rear is sure to stoke the appetite. The pizza is 20-inches in diameter, lusciously charred and crusty, sporting a light crust crowned with fresh pomodoro sauce, a combination of cheeses and fragrant sprigs of basil.



Doya (Wynwood)
Cuisine: Mediterranean
The cuisine bills itself as modern Aegean, and you will discover elements from Greece and Turkey’s coastal regions.

DOYA © DOYA
DOYA © DOYA

Zak The Baker (Wynwood)
Cuisine: Bakery
This all-day operation is the brainchild of self-taught baker Zak Stern. He grew up in Miami, then apprenticed at a number of organic farms abroad before returning to his hometown to fulfill his culinary dreams. The crux of his menu is baked, as in breads and pastries, along with sandwiches.

Zak The Baker © Zak H Stern/Zak The Baker
Zak The Baker © Zak H Stern/Zak The Baker

Ghee Indian Kitchen (Kendall)
Cuisine: Indian
Chef Niven Patel’s smash-hit restaurant features a tight menu of flavor-packed dishes made with ingredients sourced from the chef's own farm.

Ghee Indian Kitchen © Felipe Cuevas/Ghee Indian Kitchen
Ghee Indian Kitchen © Felipe Cuevas/Ghee Indian Kitchen

Itamae (Design District)
Cuisine: Peruvian
A clever, curated selection of bright, electrifying ceviches, colorful tiraditos and creative maki dazzle in full view of stores like Van Cleef and Hublot.

Itamae © Michael Pisarri/Itamae
Itamae © Michael Pisarri/Itamae

Michael's Genuine (Design District)
Cuisine: Contemporary
This Design District pioneer from chef Michael Schwartz is as popular now as it was when it first debuted almost 15 years ago. A well-heeled crowd digs into the all-day menu.

Michael's Genuine © Gather and Grow Media/Michael's Genuine
Michael's Genuine © Gather and Grow Media/Michael's Genuine

Mandolin Aegean Bistro (Design District)
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Founded by Anastasia Koutsioukis and her husband Ahmet Erkaya, this charming bistro welcomes diners with a blue door and whitewashed façade. This mezze-heavy menu may unveil a creamy slab of baked feta.

Mandolin Aegean Bistro © Mandolin Aegean Bistro
Mandolin Aegean Bistro © Mandolin Aegean Bistro

Hometown Barbecue Miami (Allapattah)
Cuisine: Barbecue
From Austin, Texas to Brooklyn, New York, pitmaster Bill Durney brings his signature barbecue to Magic City. Just like the original location, Durney has built this warehouse-chic space amidst a sea of industry in the Miami Produce Center.

Hometown Barbecue Miami © Billy Durney/Hometown Barbecue Miami
Hometown Barbecue Miami © Billy Durney/Hometown Barbecue Miami

La Natural (Little River)
Cuisine: Pizza
Creative toppings like za’atar and Sichuan peppercorns sing on stunning, picture-perfect pies zealously charred in a wood-burning oven hiding behind the bar.

 La Natural © Jeanne Canto/La Natural
La Natural © Jeanne Canto/La Natural

Sanguich De Miami (Little Havana)
Cuisine: Cuban
Everyone comes for the same thing: a superb Cuban sandwich featuring pork butt that's been marinated for a week in garlic and spices.

Sanguich De Miami © Sanguich De Miami
Sanguich De Miami © Sanguich De Miami

Lung Yai Thai Tapas (Little Havana)
Cuisine: Thai
Little Havana is certainly an unexpected place to find one of the city’s hottest Thai kitchens, but if the long waits are any indication, Chef/owner Veenuthri Trisransri knows what he’s doing.

Red Rooster Overtown (Overtown)
Cuisine: International
Chef Tristen Epps is of Trinidadian background and puts his own unique stamp on the cooking of Chef Marcus Samuelsson's enticing concept. The results are extraordinary—Wagyu oxtail, anyone?

Red Rooster Overtown © Michael Pisarri/Red Rooster Overtown
Red Rooster Overtown © Michael Pisarri/Red Rooster Overtown

Phuc Yea (MiMo)
Cuisine: Vietnamese
There is nothing subtle about Chef Cesar Zapata and Ani Meinhold’s raucous Vietnamese mash-up in the MiMo district. The food is boldly seasoned and generously portioned.

Phuc Yea © Vanessa Coy/Phuc Yea
Phuc Yea © Vanessa Coy/Phuc Yea

Orlando

Bombay Street Kitchen
Cuisine: Indian
Amit Kumar's fresh and fine outlet offers well-prepared South Indian small plates which form the nucleus of this tempting menu.


Bombay Street Kitchen © Bombay Street Kitchen
Bombay Street Kitchen © Bombay Street Kitchen

Papa Llama
Cuisine: Peruvian
For a Peruvian menu that's diverse in its brevity, this is your spot. Come with a crowd to make the most of this shareable menu, full of bright, approachable ingredients given the depth of flavor treatment.

PAPA LLAMA © Maria Belen Ruiz/PAPA LLAMA
PAPA LLAMA © Maria Belen Ruiz/PAPA LLAMA

Domu
Cuisine: Ramen
Beyond the small plates lies the star item—ramen. Creations, like the Ritchie Rich and Curry, are full of bold, memorable flavors and certainly worth a slurp.

Domu © David Lawrence/Domu
Domu © David Lawrence/Domu

Strand
Cuisine: American
The corner spot, from husband-and-wife duo Alda and Joe Rees serves up a seasonal American menu that brims with nostalgic Southern inspiration. Presentations are dialed back to let ingredients shine.

Strand. © Olivia Rees/Strand
Strand. © Olivia Rees/Strand

Swine & Sons (Winter Park)
Cuisine: American
From well-known local husband-and-wife duo, Rhys and Alexia Gawlak, arrives this sandwich concept nestled within the Local Butcher shop and market.

Swine & Sons © Arlene Laboy/Swine & Sons
Swine & Sons © Arlene Laboy/Swine & Sons

The Ravenous Pig (Winter Park)
Cuisine: Gastropub
This Winter Park modern gastropub came to be thanks to the vision of noted restaurateurs, Julie and James Petrakis. Chef Clay Miller's menu is a bona fide study on classic pub fare with creative Southern spins.

The Ravenous Pig © Blake Jones/The Ravenous Pig
The Ravenous Pig © Blake Jones/The Ravenous Pig

Z Asian
Cuisine: Vietnamese
The aura is Southeast Asian, not unlike the focused Vietnamese cooking. Dishes are flavorful, bursting with nuance and balance.

Tampa

Ichicoro Ramen
Cuisine: Japanese/Ramen
Expect finely tuned bowls with enticingly springy noodles; savory, full-bodied broths based on chicken or pork (or both); and accoutrements that show a bit of personality.

Ichicoro Ramen © Seamus Payne/Ichicoro Ramen
Ichicoro Ramen © Seamus Payne/Ichicoro Ramen

Rocca
Cuisine: Italian
Chef Bryce Bonsack's culinary background includes experience in cutting-edge kitchens in NYC as well as training in regional Italian cooking. He demonstrates both skillsets to great effect in this hip, of-the-moment eatery.

Rocca © Keir Magoulas/Rocca
Rocca © Keir Magoulas/Rocca

Rooster and the Till
Cuisine: International
The vibe is anything but stuffy and the plates follow suit—freewheeling, frequently changing and shareable with elements from Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Levant.

Rooster and the Till © Skyler June/Rooster and the Till
Rooster and the Till © Skyler June/Rooster and the Till

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