Check out the best restaurants in Kendall. Whether you want Indian, Peruvian, Mexican, bar food, or fine dining, Kendall has all your cravings covered.

 

Pisco Y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar

8405 Mills Drive Miami. Fla. 

(305) 630-3844 

Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar is an award-winning restaurant, and it’s easy to see why. Between the laid-back, fun atmosphere, amazing food, to-die-for drinks, and happy hour deals every day, Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar checks all the boxes for your new favorite restaurant. If you want a traditional Peruvian dish, I recommend the Papas a la Huancaina, Idaho potatoes served with huancaina sauce, a boiled egg, and botija olives. But if you want something a little on the wild side, try the passion fruit cevichito, fish, shrimp, passion fruit leche de tigre, cancha, and choclo. And if nothing else, you have to order a pisco sour. 

Chef Adrianne’s Vineyard Restaurant And Bar

11715 Sherri Lane Miami, Fla. 

(305)-408-8386 

Dine with the culinary mastermind, Chef Adrianne, herself to experience some of the best food in Kendall...and maybe in Miami. Chef Adrianne’s Vineyard Restaurant and Bar perfectly blends tradition and innovation. Since it opened in 2007, Chef Adrianne’s Vineyard Restaurant and Bar has been a staple on Miami foodies’ lists. If you go, make sure to make a reservation and order the 24-hour braised prime beef short rib served with whipped sweet potato and truffle au jus. The sweet corn tamalito made with black tiger shrimp, lemon beurre blanc, scallions, and chipotle is also a must-try.

Dr. Limon Ceviche Bar

13766 SW 84th St. Kendall, Fla.

(305) 228-9200 

Hungry? Rough week? Random Tuesday? Whatever the case may be, Dr. Limon Ceviche Bar is just what the doctor ordered. Serving classic Peruvian fare and fantastic ceviche in a modern setting, Dr. Limon’s Ceviche Bar is the cure for all of your problems. Try the Maki Salmon Roll for a unique Japanese-Peruvian gastronomic experience. Or order the Psiquiatra, three layers of mixed ceviche served in an artful glass. It’s sure to make you forget about your problems. Also, don't forget to stop by for happy hour, Monday through Friday from 4-7 p.m. 

Ghee Indian Kitchen


8965 SW 72nd Place Kendall, Fla.

(305) 968-1850  

If you’re looking for your next favorite Indian restaurant, then look no further. Ghee Indian Kitchen by chef Niven Patel serves traditional Indian food with a special twist, and all ingredients are sourced from the Patel family farm in the Redlands. Order the smoked eggplant pate, topped with ghee, pomegranate, and green onions and served with crispy roti. Or try one of Ghee’s most popular dishes, the saag paneer, paneer cheese marinated in aromatic spices, grilled and served with a spinach, pea, and onion-based curry sauce. Once you have Ghee’s Saag Paneer, you’ll never be able to go anywhere else for Indian food. 

Tacos & Tattoos


11790 SW 104th St. Miami, Fla.
 

(305) 200-3441

Just because you can’t actually get your next tattoo at Tacos & Tattoos, it doesn’t mean that it’s not worth going. Tattoo and taco fans will love Tacos & Tacos for the tattoo-style-inspired art that fills the restaurant, the laid back, down-to-earth atmosphere, and the amazing food. Tacos & Tattoos is a Mexican-Caribbean fusion eatery, that specializes in more than just tacos. Try the croquetas de maduro for a sweet, exciting take on your classic croqueta, or order the truffle elote for an upgrade on your favorite street dish. Whatever you decide to try, visit Tacos & Tattoos for a unique dining experience that blends food, culture, and some of your favorite beers to create the ultimate atmosphere.   

OTHER PLACES TO EAT IN KENDALL:

There are so many great places to eat in Kendall that we had a hard time narrowing it down. To see more great places to dine, kickback at, and have a drink at, read Thrillist’s and the Eater’s list of other great restaurants in Kendall.