Miami/ Food & Drinks
Published on March 04, 2019
Get to know the 3 freshest new businesses to open in Miami BeachSushi By Bou. | Photo: Apple S./Yelp

Interested in getting the lowdown the newest restaurant and retail additions to Miami Beach? From a Cuban-style bakery to a kosher deli, read on for a rundown of the newest destinations to debut recently.

Cao Bakery

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A Flamingo Lummus newcomer, Cao Bakery is a bakery and Cuban spot, offering breakfast and lunch sandwiches that's located at 1420 Alton Road. 

This Cuban-style spot, which is inspired by Miami's Vicky Bakery, boasts six other locations in the area, according to its website. For breakfast, look for eggs Benedict and torreja, sweet Cuban toast served with cream cheese and maple syrup. For a midday meal, there's smoked ham or sloppy Joe sandwiches.

Sushi By Bou

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Stop by 1116 Ocean Drive in Flamingo Lummus and you'll find Sushi By Bou, a new sushi bar and Japanese spot. Yelpers are fans of Sushi By Bou: it's got 4.5 stars out of eight reviews, so far.

With five outposts in New York City, this is the restaurant's first Miami location, according to its website. Forbes reported that guests dine in the former Versace Mansion, specifically the late designer's 500-square-foot suite, complete with emerald couches and a fireplace. The menu features a small selection of omakase-style sushi and hand-crafted cocktails. 

Marble & Rye

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Marble & Rye is a deli and kosher spot, that recently opened its doors at 723 Lincoln Lane in Flamingo Lummus.

This kosher deli features specialty sandwiches like its 24-hour smoked pulled brisket or New York-style pastrami. Look for a small selection of sides like its potato knish or macaroni salad. 


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