Famed NYC restaurants that have opened in Miami due to lax COVID restrictions are seeing business boom with three-month-long wait lists: 150 others are looking for space in Florida

  • Restaurant owners say Miami has opened up new opportunities to expand and survive amid the COVID-19 pandemic 
  • NYC’s high-end sushi chain Kissaki is among the latest to open in Miami 
  • Celebrity favorites, such as Carbone, Cote and Sant Ambroeus, have already set up shop in Miami 
  • Brooklyn’s popular pizza joint Roberta’s and Harlem hot spot Red Rooster have also recently opened 
  • Those restaurants are experiencing no shortage of patrons with Carbone, in particular, said to already have a three-month waiting list 
  • Felix Bendersky, the owner of F+B Hospitality Leasing, told DailyMail.com that the business is ‘booming’ in Miami 
  • He says 150 restaurant groups have reached out in the last two months looking for space, including some who are just abandoning their New York projects 

Famed New York City restaurants that have opened up in Miami despite the COVID-19 pandemic are reaping the benefits of lesser restrictions with business said to be ‘booming’ and overflowing with patrons and reservations.

While the once thriving hospitality scene in NYC has been largely been crippled due to the state’s strict COVID-19 measures, some restaurant owners say Miami has opened up new opportunities to expand and survive amid the pandemic.

NYC’s high-end sushi chain Kissaki is among the latest to open in Miami, with restaurateur and owner Garry Kafner preparing to open two new locations this year.

Celebrity favorites, such as Carbone, Cote and Sant Ambroeus, have already set up shop in Miami. Brooklyn’s popular pizza joint Roberta’s and Harlem hot spot Red Rooster have also recently opened.

Those restaurants are experiencing no shortage of patrons with Carbone, in particular, already seeing a three-month wait list after only opening just last month.

Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse Cote is nearly impossible to get a reservation at and those who do are limited to a 60-minute time limit to keep people moving in and out.

Famed New York City restaurants that have opened up in Miami despite the COVID-19 pandemic are reaping the benefits of lesser restrictions with business said to be 'booming'. Carbone, in particular, already has a three-month wait list after only opening just last month

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