

At Bachour Miami, we offer a culinary journey with Chef Antonio Bachour’s innovative dishes. Enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner in an inviting atmosphere. Located on the ground floor at 2020 Salzedo in Coral Gables, Florida, our menu features Contemporary American cuisine, including a full line of viennoiserie, egg-based dishes, tartines, sandwiches, salads, and main courses, as well as Bachour’s petite-gateaux, macarons, and bonbons. Join us for Happy Hour from Monday to Saturday, 4 PM to 7 PM, and savor the exquisite flavors from morning to night. Visit us today!
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Address: 2020 Salzedo St, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: (305) 203-0552
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We ordered 2 freshly squeezed Florida Orange Juice, one salmon Benedict, one crab benedict (with real blue crab! haha), side of bacon, and a exotic tart orange coconut. I’m not too sure about the tart, because i ate it all lol
The Caesar was a real standout. The dressing is unique and the croutons are next level, crunchy, buttery, and impossible not to snack on. I paired it with the 6 ounce salmon, which was cooked beautifully and felt clean and satisfying. Kids went with the cheeseburger and grilled chicken with fries, and we also got the chicken breast with veggies, everything was genuinely amazing, not a weak link on the table.
We skipped dessert, mostly because we were bummed they were sold out of the almond croissant at 2pm, and also out of the pancakes and mushroom flatbread. Still, those thick cut fries deserve their own shout out, crisp edges, fluffy inside, and honestly one of the best parts of the meal.
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Incredible. Blown away by the use of raspberry to bring a fruity & tart pairing to the financier. Immaculate presentation. And the mysterious salmon sandwich I’d love, was a smoked salmon club with like a tartare-like sauce. Everything was sublime. Including service and the ambience was delightful and calm.
The Tuna Salad Sandwich was simple but flawless: crispy baguette, fresh tuna, arugula — light and satisfying.
And of course… the pastries. Truly world-class. We tried a few signature desserts — and each one was a masterpiece, both visually and taste-wise. You can feel the chef’s artistry in every detail.
This place absolutely lives up to the Michelin recognition. Friendly staff, fast service, and phenomenal food.
Worth every mile we drove. Will definitely come back!
The decor was beyond stellar. Our server Tania R. was very knowledgeable of their menu. She helped us to decide for our brunch. The “GUAVA PANCAKES” were fluffy. They had guava in between the layers, and on top, the guava paste with their own churned butter was great. The “AREPA FRITTERS”!!! this was a great surprise with cheese inside.
Their “STRAWBERRY AND MASCARPONE CROISSANT” was so good, we promised ourselves to come back to try ALL OF THEM. Flaky and filled to perfection.
We couldn’t dare to leave without trying one of their amazing desserts creations.
We had “THE ROSE” with an Strawberry jelly, pistachio,panna cottage, and an incredible almond cake, all inside this work of art.
If you want to treat your senses and palate to a retreat of great flavors, go to BACHOUR.
We ordered some starters and desserts; the desserts were absolutely amazing, truly worthy of a Michelin star.
However, the Matcha and Chai were quite disappointing — the matcha wasn’t strong or vibrant at all, and the chai tasted very bland.
Of course, it’s a Michelin-starred restaurant, so you expect it to be pricey — but at that level, every detail matters. The outdoor area could definitely use a refresh; it lacks warmth and doesn’t really make you want to stay long.
Overall, it was a great experience, especially for the desserts, but there’s still room to make the place feel as special as its reputation.
It’s quiet with a lot of seating available, we enjoyed our brunch here. It’s slightly pricier than regular bakery but is worth every penny.
However, the service made me feel very uncomfortable. I was clearly waiting in line while a couple in front of me was asking about flavors. When another customer came behind me, the staff skipped me and served the person behind me first, then came back to me after that customer left. This felt very disrespectful.
I also bought a cake to take back. It was packaged very well, so I didn’t realize no utensils were included. When I opened it later, there were none, and I had no way to eat it.
Good desserts don’t make up for poor service. This experience was disappointing.