
Casa Tua Cucina, the open-kitchen Italian concept behind the Miami Beach original and a runaway hit in Brickell, is rolling into Wynwood this Friday with its biggest swing yet. This outpost trades the mall food-hall feel for a destination-style dining hall, a sprawling outdoor terrace, and capacity for hundreds of diners. Set inside the newly completed NoMad Residences in the heart of Wynwood, the new location leans into the same market-plus-stations setup that made Brickell a local staple. For the neighborhood, it is another clear sign that high-end hospitality and branded residences are doubling down on Wynwood.
According to Time Out, the Wynwood space spans about 13,500 square feet indoors plus a 5,000-square-foot terrace, with room for roughly 400 guests. Time Out notes that the floor plan is organized around ten distinct stations, including made-to-order pasta, a wood-fired grill, crudo, pizza, gelato, and a full aperitivo bar. Hours are set for daily service from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., and it will be walk-ins only at launch.
The restaurant takes over the ground floor of NoMad Residences Wynwood, the Sydell-Related development marketed as a branded residential anchor for the arts district. Developer materials describe Casa Tua as a key ground-floor tenant and a core piece of the building's lifestyle programming. NoMad Residences Wynwood lists Casa Tua Cucina in its project overview.
What To Expect
Do not look for a single tasting menu here. Instead, expect a collection of stations and choices built for groups, solo diners, and day-to-night traffic. The ten-station format, a mix of specialty counters, a mercato, and a central open kitchen, mirrors the layout that debuted at Brickell’s Casa Tua Cucina and proved popular with shoppers and downtown workers. Eater Miami covered that original food-hall approach, which helped the concept scale in the city’s retail core.
Leadership And Expansion
The Wynwood kitchen will be led by Mirco Delle Donne and Alessandro Caporale, and the opening is part of a broader expansion push that the brand says includes Boston, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles. The Los Angeles plan links Casa Tua to the One Beverly Hills project, where the brand is listed among the committed dining anchors, according to Eater LA.
Why It Matters
For Wynwood, a scaled-up Casa Tua Cucina signals another step away from scrappy arts district and toward a hub for large, branded hospitality projects that chase a regional audience, not just neighborhood foot traffic. Industry reporting on the NoMad project and on pre-leasing for its retail and restaurant space frames the Casa Tua arrival as part of a larger development wave in the area. Bisnow has been tracking those moves.
If you are heading over opening weekend, plan for a line. Time Out reports the Wynwood outpost will accept walk-ins only at first and run all day. The market area and takeaway shelves could turn Casa Tua into a quick neighborhood stop as well as a sit-down dinner destination. For now, expect a busy first weekend and a fight for seats on that terrace when the weather cooperates.









