YAYA Coastal Cuisine Nears Debut in North Miami

The waterfront restaurant features an exclusive boaters club.

With its prime bay location in North Miami, YAYA Coastal Cuisine provides stunning panoramic views of the water and skyline, ensuring a unique dining experience that infuses Miami with Mediterranean flair. Led by the esteemed Miami hospitality expert Angel Febres, YAYA Miami seamlessly integrates his love for hospitality and boating to establish a coastal haven for food enthusiasts and the boating community. Its grand opening is scheduled for Aug. 14.

YAYA Coastal Cuisine boasts a menu curated by the highly acclaimed Executive Chef Todd Zimmer, previously of Prime 112. The menu features a range of innovative dishes, from fresh seafood to hot mezze, all infused with a Mediterranean flair and a unique Miami twist. The vibrant ambiance is further enhanced by expertly crafted cocktails from YAYA’s mixologists, promising an elevated dining experience. The YAYA Club offers an exclusive membership tailored for Miami’s boating community, inclusive of marina access and a private dining room.

YAYA Coastal Cuisine Ribeye
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The space, designed by Miami’s acclaimed Saladino Design Studios, features a light and airy venue that embraces its chic waterfront location. It has been crafted to create an atmosphere that speaks of calm, relaxation, and the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean.

Photo credit: Morgan Sophia

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