The Restaurant at The Miami Beach Edition
The restaurant at The Miami Beach EDITION is recommended by those who travel for a living. Out of 13 professionals that we tracked, 10 mentioned the restaurant, including Condé Nast Traveler, Wallpaper and Fodor's.
The Miami Beach Edition
Condé Nast Traveler
"Next comes dinner at the signature Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant, Matador Room, followed by a trip downstairs to Basement Miami, an underground nightclub complex with a bowling alley, an ice skating rink, and a ‘micro-club’ said to evoke a sense of Studio 54"
Wallpaper
"There are two pools, with bars and cabanas, a nightclub, a bowling alley, a year-round ice-skating rink, an open-air movie theatre and a new restaurant from French chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten"
Fodor's
"An array of recreation and escapades include a rockin' pool scene, La Boqueria–inspired market and coffee shop frequented by Miami's A-list, two memorable restaurants (Matador Room and Market), and an underground bar complete with a luminescent bowling alley and ice rink (which entertain from morning until the wee hours of the next)"
Oyster
"Amenities are undoubtedly top-notch: There are two outdoor pools; a beachfront with chairs and umbrellas; fine dining Matador restaurant; an upscale spa; and an underground nightclub/bowling alley/skate rink"
Travel + Leisure
"In addition to its three restaurants (including Jean-Georges Vongerichten's The Matador Room and Market at EDITION), there's 70,000 square feet of pristine beachfront, two swimming pools, a tranquil spa with a custom Hammam room, and an underground nightclub (appropriately called Basement) with a bowling alley and indoor ice skating rink"
Jetsetter
"Hotelier and entrepreneur extraordinaire Ian Schrager's South Beach outpost of his EDITION brand is set in a restored Art Deco gem on three and a half beachfront acres with two pools, a nightclub, a bowling alley, a skating rink and a celeb chef–helmed restaurant"
Departures
"While original marble floors and tile columns in the lobby—and a 1950s-style swimming pool, with a period diving board and all—harken back to Miami’s olden days, new private pool cabanas, custom Le Labo bath kits, and a Latin American–inspired Spanish restaurant by Jean-Georges Vongerichten signal the property’s future-forward ethos"
Forbes Travel Guide
"For alfresco dining, Tropicale, set in the original landmarked Sundial restaurant and bar, provides light bites and cocktails to enjoy poolside or beachside, or in the sandbox tucked behind the larger pool"
Mr & Mrs Smith
"The expansive private beach alone could warrant a trip, but the Ian Schrager-design hotel doesn’t rest on its sandy laurels: Breezily minimalist ocean-facing rooms, a boho-hip spa, two pools, a basement bowling alley and the world-class Matador Room restaurant from Jean-Georges Vongerichten make this beachfront escape the perfect slice of vintage and modern Miami"
Lonely Planet
"The best features are the pool with its hanging gardens, the plush spa, a top restaurant (Matador by Jean-Georges), a Studio 54–esque nightclub (called Basement Miami) and an indoor skating rink"