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Miami Grill Unveils Boba Breeze and Philly Pita
A Sip That Pops, a Bite That Wows and a Flavor Explosion You Can’t Miss, Miami Grill continues to redefine a quick bite out.
September 3rd, 2025
Since 2007, Saha and his wife have been running their own Miami Grill franchise, part of the brand that is now celebrating its 23rd location. Their spot proves that fast casual doesn’t have to compromise on quality. Unlike your standard drive-thru, a short wait here means everything is made fresh to order, from sizzling meats to perfectly baked pita.
The star of the sip scene? Boba Breeze. Choose strawberry or mango, over Minute Maid® Premium Country Style Lemonade or Gold Peak® Real Brewed Tea and get ready for a playful pop of fruity boba in every refreshing sip. Lemonade is already stealing the spotlight, and with more flavors likely on the horizon, this is just the beginning of Miami Grill’s bubbly adventures.

On the savory side, the Philly Cheesesteak Pita, dropping officially in October, flips the classic sub into a soft, fresh pita experience. Packed with steak, cheese, onions, mushrooms, and peppers, it’s already winning over fans of their steak and chicken pita options. It’s comfort food reinvented…handheld, hearty and all made to order.
The menu doesn’t stop there. Wings come in naked, grilled or boneless, with an array of sauces including Sweet Heat Chili, Jammin’ Jerk and Mango Habanero, perfect for those who like a little kick. Add in crispy onion rings, jalapeño cheddar bites with just the right heat, mac & cheese bites, and fresh pita options, and you’ve got a lineup that satisfies every craving. Dessert steals the show too. Top a molten lava cake with ice cream or go classic with a rich slice of cheesecake for a sweet finale.

What keeps diners coming back is Miami Grill’s commitment to freshness and feedback. Everything from meats to breads to toppings are crafted the moment you order it. Limited-time offerings like the Boba Breeze and Philly Cheesesteak Pita are tested, tweaked and celebrated based on real customer input, keeping the menu lively and exciting.
Whether you’re cooling off with a Boba Breeze, biting into a Philly Cheesesteak Pita or dunking wings into your favorite sauce, Miami Grill proves that fresh, fun and flavor can all come in one fast-casual package. It’s bold, it’s playful, and it’s unapologetically Miami and worth every delicious minute of the wait.
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Takay Omakase Miami Opening on Coral Way Brings an Intimate 10 Seat Dining Experience
This 10-seat omakase opening in Miami is about to be one of the hardest reservations to get. Takay on Coral Way combines high-level sushi, intentional design, and a guest experience that feels personal from start to finish.
March 17, 2026
Miami, if you love a beautifully done omakase, this is one to have on your radar.
There is a new omakase concept opening this spring on Coral Way, and it already feels like the kind of place people will be trying to get into early. Takay is an intimate 10-seat experience created by founders Glen Kotlyarski and Yoni Matz, bringing together serious culinary pedigree with a very intentional, guest-focused vision.
Let’s start with the people behind it, because that is really what defines this concept.
Chef Glen Kotlyarski leads the culinary experience, bringing more than 2 decades of fine-dining expertise. His background includes the Jean Georges group and Miami’s Michelin-starred Hidden, and that level of precision and discipline is felt in every course. His approach draws from traditional Edomae sushi techniques, while staying grounded in seasonality and balance.
Alongside him, co-founder Yoni Matz brings a strong hospitality perspective shaped by years of building and operating restaurant concepts. His influence is clear in the overall experience, which is designed to feel warm, welcoming, and engaging rather than overly formal or intimidating.
And you feel that from the moment you arrive.
The space, designed by Japan based architecture firm KTX, is quietly stunning. Guests enter through a Japanese Zen garden, setting a calm and intentional tone before stepping inside. The interior blends traditional Japanese craftsmanship with subtle Miami influence, featuring natural materials, soft lighting, and a sculptural wooden wave installation inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The entire room is designed to slow you down and bring your attention fully into the experience.

Takay’s omakase follows a classic Edomae style, with two nightly seatings, each centered on a 17- or 20-course progression. Seafood is flown in from Japan and paired with seasonal ingredients from local farms, allowing the menu to evolve continuously.
The experience moves through sashimi, nigiri, and composed dishes, with each course prepared directly in front of guests and thoughtfully explained. It feels interactive, personal, and immersive, making the entire evening feel intentional.
It strikes that rare balance where the experience feels polished and high-level, but still comfortable enough to fully enjoy without overthinking it.
When it opens, Takay will offer a 17-course signature omakase at $225 per person and a 20-course extended omakase at $275. Each seating includes a welcome beverage, with optional sake, champagne, and wine pairings available.
Takay is located at 2296 Coral Way in Miami and will be open Tuesday through Saturday with seatings at 6 pm and 9 pm.
In a city known for large, high-energy dining scenes, Takay introduces something a little more intimate and intentional. It is the kind of place that focuses on the details, and those are usually the ones that stand out the most.
Reservations are expected to be limited. Learn more HERE
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