L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

  4.4 – 671 reviews   • Restaurant

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Two Michelin-starred L’Atelier a modern French restaurant from the legendary Chef Joël Robuchon, who held more Michelin stars than any chef in history. L’Atelier’s signature 34-seat dining counter faces directly into the open kitchen, allowing for a dynamic interaction between the chefs, service team, and guests. The menus feature iconic L’Atelier dishes alongside new seasonal creations from Culinary Director Alain Verzeroli—a longtime protégé of the legendary Joël Robuchon, who is carrying on his legacy while moving the restaurant forward. All dishes are offered à la carte, as well as in several tasting menus. An internationally recognized brand, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon is also located in cities including New York, Paris, and Tokyo.

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Hours

Friday12–2:30 PM, 5:30–10 PM
Saturday12–2:30 PM, 5:30–10 PM
Sunday6–9 PM
MondayClosed
Tuesday6–9:30 PM
Wednesday6–9:30 PM
Thursday5:30–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 151 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137

Phone: (305) 402-9070

Website: https://latelier-miami.com/

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Reviews

Aaron Bath
As part of my ongoing tour of Michelin-starred restaurants in Miami, I finally made it to L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami—and it delivered.
The only restaurant in Florida with two Michelin stars, it landed firmly in my top three. Of all the Michelin dining I’ve done in Miami, this was the most refined—a confident, sexy expression of high-end French cuisine.

We opted for the 9-course chef’s tasting menu, beautifully paced and thoughtfully composed, striking that rare balance between restraint and indulgence.

True to Chef Joël Robuchon’s philosophy, the focus is on elevating simple ingredients through pristine sourcing and immaculate technique. The name L’Atelier—“workshop”—is literal: every seat lines a sleek counter facing the open kitchen, turning dinner into live culinary theater.

The room glows in a deep red hue, intimate and intentional. Service was effortless and precise, punctuated by a steady chorus of “Oui, chef” from the kitchen as dishes were fired—quiet confidence, fully on display.

Standouts:
✨ Olive oil–poached halibut with salsify, vanilla & fennel oil
✨ Mishima Reserve striploin with braised carrot & béarnaise (upgraded, naturally, to Japanese A5 Wagyu)
✨ The classic chocolate soufflé—absolute perfection

And a special shout-out to the buttermilk-marinated frog legs. I was hesitant, but they slid right off the bone like chicken lollipops and completely won me over.

Elegant, disciplined, and deeply immersive—L’Atelier’s counter seating, crimson glow, and precision-driven cuisine make it a destination worth seeking out in one of the country’s most alluring food cities. ✨. @latelier_robuchon_miami

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Steve Rainville
This is such a tough rating to give for me, as our expectations of this place was well above what we encountered. Our servers were all very friendly and professional, and with great recommendations.

The concept that everyone in your party must order of the same menu is completely ridiculous and silly. They offer 3 separate options; the $195/pp option, the $295/pp, and a la carte. With us being 7 different people, we would like the option to choose one of the 3, and not “forced” into a menu we weren’t as much of a fan of.

We all opted for the $195 menu, which was honestly hit or miss. The fois grass amuse bouche was INCREDIBLE, but the sweet breads was not good. The fish was ok, and I personally liked my beef Wellington style dish.

Bread came way too late, but the butter and the mash potatoes were fantastic! Dessert wasn’t really appealing, and wish they had Creme Brule, obviously this is very subjective! That being said, the presentation of each dish was superb!

But if youre gonna have not one, but two Michelin stars, your food better be up to par. And if youre going to charge almost $600 for a party of 2 with one bottle of wine, it should also be out of this world. As good as the service was, ill never go back there and spend this much money on an average meal.
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Minas Constantinides
Superb combination of food, service & vibe. Food is surprising in its exploration of taste, color & texture. This is what elevated cuisine should be. Service is exceptional without being intrusive. Recommend sitting upstairs at the chef’s counter where the chefs preparing everything is a dance worth watching. Wine pairings were spot on. A beautiful soothing space enhances the experience. Deserving of its two Michelin stars.
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Jose Scheuren
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon once again proves why it stands at the very top of fine dining in Miami. We experienced the Menu d’Hiver, and it was an extraordinary journey from start to finish.

The opening foie gras royale—silky and deeply flavorful, lifted by parmesan foam and the subtle sweetness of Maury “Vieilles Vignes”—set the tone immediately. Among the first courses, the marinated hamachi stood out for its purity and balance, with toasted almond emulsion and bright winter citrus, while the sunchoke tart offered beautiful earthiness and precision.

For the second course, the crispy veal sweetbread was exceptional—perfectly textured, layered with Szechuan pepper, cashew, and pickled vegetables—while the Norwegian langoustine delivered elegance and depth with puffed rice, cognac velouté, and fennel-apple purée.

The main courses were truly memorable. The Dover sole, paired with a stuffed squash blossom and tomato-infused beurre blanc, was classic Robuchon finesse at its finest. The bison in laminated pastry was rich yet restrained, impeccably cooked, and deeply satisfying, while the venison saddle with foie gras was bold, luxurious, and flawlessly executed.

Dessert closed the experience beautifully. The apple caramel spiral was delicate and aromatic, enhanced by thyme bavarois, while the Guanaja chocolate sensation delivered pure indulgence with remarkable balance.

Service was impeccable—knowledgeable, warm, and perfectly paced, and the counter seating allowed us to fully appreciate the choreography and craftsmanship of the kitchen.

An unforgettable winter menu and a masterclass in modern French gastronomy
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Cristy D Amor
Went for lunch and opted for the Evolution prix-fixe menu with upgrades, and it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The standout for me was the hamachi with caviar upgrade — absolutely spectacular and easily one of my favorite bites of the entire meal. Elegant, balanced, and indulgent without being heavy.

The wagyu beef was excellent, though by the time it arrived I was already quite full after adding an additional appetizer. Even so, it was beautifully prepared and met the standard one expects here. I tried the langoustine, which was perfectly executed with a delicate tempura-style breading — light, crisp, and refined, very much in line with top-tier Japanese technique. I don’t usually gravitate toward fried dishes, but this was flawless.

Service truly elevated the experience. Oriana, my server, struck the perfect balance between polished professionalism and warm, engaging conversation. She was attentive not just to me but to her other clients, knowledgeable about menu changes, and thoughtful in her upselling — subtle, informed, and never pushy. She also shared insight into the Design District, mentioned that lunch service would extend into Sunday, and gave a helpful sense of when the winter menu would transition into spring.

The dishes were curated with precision and artistry, exactly what one expects from a Michelin-rated restaurant. Dessert arrived when I was already full, but the tart apple paired with caramel was too well-composed not to taste — refined and restrained rather than overly sweet.

The atmosphere is elegant yet welcoming, the staff elite and genuinely hospitable, and the location in the Miami Design District is beautiful. It was also refreshing to hear that the clientele isn’t just tourists — many locals frequent this restaurant, and it’s easy to understand why.

A true treat and a standout lunch experience. I’ll absolutely return.
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Susan S.
My husband and I came here to celebrate an early anniversary. We sat upstairs at the bar, and from the minute we sat down it was a top-tier experience. The food was exquisite. So much attention to the finest details. We enjoyed watching the food prep in the kitchen from our seats. Everything from the bread and butter to the desserts were beyond our expectations. They even surprised us with a lovely anniversary dessert. Can’t say enough wonderful things about this dining experience, we will be back.
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Dr. Beck E. Otomi
Perfect service down to minute details. Huge team involved and willing to take care of any requests at any time. Everything cooked to the exact right texture. Each dish has a variety of contrasting flavors and textures that all balance well against each other. Very calm atmosphere with decor that let’s your eyes relax and enjoy the teams movements and interactions. All of my expectations were exceded and the cost seemed reasonable at the end. They deserve their stars. I hope to return soon.
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Luana Okino Sawada
Dining at L’Atelier is truly an experience of its own — and it’s easy to see why it’s the only two Michelin-starred restaurant in Miami. From start to finish, everything embodies perfection: the atmosphere, the precision of service, and above all, the exquisite food.

Each dish is a masterpiece of flavor and presentation. The ingredients are of the highest quality, prepared with impeccable technique and an artistic touch. Every bite feels carefully orchestrated to deliver balance, depth, and pure delight.

My absolute favorites were the Langoustine, delicate and perfectly executed; the Kampachi, fresh and bursting with flavor; the Wagyu, beautifully tender; and the Bison, an unforgettable combination of rich flavors and elegant textures. Each dish showcases the restaurant’s ability to turn fine dining into a sensory journey.

The service deserves equal praise — attentive, warm, and deeply knowledgeable. The staff makes you feel like a welcomed guest, not just a diner. If you enjoy more interaction and a view of the artistry behind the dishes, the counter seating is perfect. For a more intimate and private experience, especially for dates or special occasions, the high tables are a wonderful choice.

If you’re seeking culinary excellence in Miami, LJR is simply unmatched — an extraordinary dining experience worth every bite, and unforgettable from start to finish.
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josh reyes
From the first step inside you feel the great atmosphere there! I went for my anniversary with my girlfriend and it was an outstanding experience! Alexis G was more than outstanding with her service, kindness and knowledge of their food! (We let her pick out our courses) And her picks did not disappoint! Every meal from the starter bread to the sweet dessert was outstanding and the meats “The Bison” was amazing! We had a variety and everything was cooked top tier, I also had the pleasure to meet Chef James which was amazing that I got to meet who was behind the amazing feel and taste of the food! It was a 10/10 experience if I could give it 6 stars I would. 100% recommend!
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Andrew Lim
Situated in the heart of Miami’s Design District, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon offers a luxurious French dining experience very much in line with Robuchon’s other flagship restaurants in Paris, Tokyo, and Las Vegas. Like the other Ateliers, the space features a sleek, modern interior accented with red lacquer, polished rosewood countertops, and warm, radiant lighting. The iconic wrap-around counter faces an open kitchen, giving guests a front-row view as the chefs work their culinary magic.

As expected, the food is exceptional from start to finish, with each dish worthy of the Robuchon legacy: beautifully presented, richly flavored and perfectly balanced. The tasting menu flows seamlessly, and the famous mashed potatoes are every bit as silky and buttery as those served at Ateliers around the world.

Service is polished, efficient, and well-paced, making for a smooth 1.5-hour experience.

As of this writing, L’Atelier remains Miami’s only two-Michelin-starred restaurant. Tasting menu prices are in line with other locations (around $300 per person), and the restaurant participates in the inKind network, which helps offset some of the cost.

An absolute must-visit for the epicurean traveler seeking a luxurious and elevated French dining experience.
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