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Kitchen + Kocktails Brings Southern Comfort to Wynwood

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Fried, Fired Up and Feeling Like Home: Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley Brings Southern Comforts to Miami.

January 10th, 2026

Some restaurants try to impress you the second you walk in. Kitchen + Kocktails takes a different route. It welcomes you, lets you settle in, and then slowly wins you over through warmth, rhythm, and food that feels both nostalgic and elevated.

Opening January 1, 2026 in Wynwood, Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley arrives in Miami with a clear identity already intact. This is not a concept chasing trends or trying to blend into the noise of the city. It is rooted in Southern comfort, hospitality that feels personal, and a dining experience designed to make guests feel like they belong the moment they step through the door.

That mindset comes directly from founder Kevin Kelley, whose growing restaurant group spans multiple cities nationwide. Despite Miami’s reputation as one of the best food cities in the country, Kelley saw a gap worth filling. Not in flavor, but in hospitality. The goal here is simple and intentional. Guests should feel like the star, not an afterthought.

From the first greeting, that philosophy feels authentic. Staff members move with ease, dishes arrive clearly introduced, and there is a natural flow to the room that allows you to relax into the experience. Nothing feels rushed. Nothing feels scripted.

First Bites That Set the Tone

The opening plates immediately establish trust. The salmon bites arrive golden and crisp, cut from a seven-ounce filet so the pieces vary naturally in size. Each bite offers a satisfying crunch before giving way to tender salmon, finished with lemon zest and parsley and served alongside a fresh lemon wedge. The brightness cuts through the fry, keeping the dish balanced and clean. It is the kind of appetizer that disappears faster than expected.

That sense of confidence carries throughout the meal. The kitchen is not trying to overwhelm the table with excess. Instead, it lets execution do the talking.

Comfort Food with Depth and Intention

The house made mac and cheese taps directly into nostalgia. Rich, creamy, and deeply comforting, it feels familiar in the best possible way. It anchors the table and invites you to slow down, reminding you why certain dishes never go out of style.

The fried chicken and waffles lean fully into indulgence while maintaining control. Crisp, well-seasoned chicken meets fluffy waffles dusted with caramel powdered sugar, thoughtfully served on the side. That separation lets you build each bite exactly how you want it, whether you prefer a touch of sweetness or a more savory balance.

Then come the collard greens, stewed with smoked turkey until they develop a deep, savory richness. They cut through the heavier elements of the meal and bring everything back to the roots of Southern cooking.

House made sauces quietly elevate several dishes. A darker Asian Hennessy sauce delivers a sweet heat with an almost Asian zing, while the Louisiana hot sauce offers a more direct, familiar kick. Together, they give diners freedom to shape each bite to their own preference.

Cocktails That Complement the Experience

The bar program mirrors the kitchen’s approach. Familiar foundations, thoughtfully executed. The Cane Lemon Drop is crisp and refreshing, blending vodka, lemon juice, simple syrup, and Saint Germain for a subtle floral finish that never drifts into sweetness overload

The 1738 Old Fashioned, built around Rémy Martin 1738 with orange bitters and simple syrup, stays spirit forward and composed. It is the kind of cocktail that invites conversation and pairs naturally with the richness of the menu.

There is room for visual flair as well, but the focus remains on balance rather than spectacle.

A Space That Feels Alive Without Overwhelming

The Wynwood location spans more than 8,000 square feet, yet never feels cavernous. The design blends Southern warmth with Miami polish, anchored by the glowing Blue Onyx Bar and the signature Rose Wall, both serving as focal points without feeling performative.

Marble accents, rich textures, open pathways, and thoughtful seating create a sense of flow that keeps the room energetic without becoming chaotic. You are never boxed in. Conversations stay intact. The space breathes.

Music plays an intentional role. A mix of R&B, pop, and hip hop fills the room at a level that energizes rather than distracts. It sets a mood that feels social and familiar, never tipping into nightclub territory. This remains, at its core, a restaurant.

The Bigger Picture

Kitchen + Kocktails succeeds because it knows exactly what it is and refuses to be anything else. It is a Southern restaurant first, elevated through design, music, and thoughtful execution rather than trend chasing. The menu is broad but grounded. The service feels genuine. The atmosphere invites you to stay awhile.

In a city overflowing with dining options, Kitchen + Kocktails stands out by making people feel good while they are there and better when they leave. It is a place for date nights, family dinners, celebrations, and casual nights out, all under the same welcoming roof.

This is Southern comfort food with confidence, hospitality with heart, and a Miami location that feels ready to become part of the neighborhood rather than simply pass through it.

Oh, and trust me save some room for dessert.

Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley

📍 2838 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

📅 Opening January 1, 2026

🌐 kitchenkocktailsusa.com/miami

📱 @kitchenkocktailsusa

Coach is South Florida Insider's Owner, President, Webmaster, as well as a Reporter and Photographer covering events all over the world. Born in West Palm Beach, Coach continues to call the sunny Florida area home. He received his Associate degree from the University of South Florida, then transferred to the University of Florida where he received a Bachelor’s of Arts in Journalism & Communications. During his journalistic career, which has been featured in local newspapers and magazines as well as national publications, Coach has also continued his love of being an educator. It’s through both endeavors that he’s actively got students interested in following in the field of journalism. Coach loves sharing the world of entertainment with others and giving people the opportunity to step out of the everyday life.

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Takay Omakase Miami Opening on Coral Way Brings an Intimate 10 Seat Dining Experience

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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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