Are you the type who plans dinner like a military operation? You book the table weeks in advance, check the weather app three times to coordinate your outfit, and study the menu like there’s going to be a quiz. You’ve already decided the table will start with the calamari, you’re having the sea bass, your partner’s ordering the lamb, and dessert? Obviously, port and cake.
Now imagine a restaurant that throws all that planning out the window—at least when it comes to the food.
Enter San Lorenzo, Miami’s latest waterfront Italian restaurant, and perhaps the boldest newcomer to the city’s vibrant dining scene. This spot isn’t just a place to eat—it’s a statement: Let go. Be present. Let us take care of it.
No Menu, No Problem
Opening Saturday, May 31, San Lorenzo is the newest concept from the team behind 84 Magic Hospitality (Andrea Fraquelli, Ignacio Lopez Mancisidor, and Mattia Cicognani). And here’s the twist: there’s no menu. Instead, guests are invited to sit back and trust the chefs to deliver a perfectly curated meal.
“In a world of infinite choices, where distractions are around all the time, to be guided is actually welcome and a bit of fresh air,” says co-founder Andrea Fraquelli. “The main choice is coming to the restaurant. Let us do the rest.”
Here’s how it works:
- Set Price: $140 for two people.
- One Decision Only: Choose either fish or meat.
- What You Get: Three antipasti, one entrée, and an optional dessert for an additional charge.
- Vegetarian? They’ve got you covered—just let them know.
- Reservations? Call the old-fashioned way (yes, by phone), or take your chances and walk in.
It’s refreshingly simple—and refreshingly rare.
More Than a Meal—It’s a Miami Lifestyle Move
Located along the waterfront, San Lorenzo isn’t just a dining destination—it’s a lifestyle marker. Miami’s food scene has become a major draw for residents and homebuyers alike, and places like this only add to the neighborhood charm.
Thinking about moving to Miami? This is the kind of local experience that sells more than just a property—it sells a way of living. Waterfront views, world-class dining, and a city culture that constantly reinvents itself. Whether you’re exploring the Design District, Brickell, or the up-and-coming Miami River area, access to restaurants like San Lorenzo adds value in every sense.
Thinking about moving to Miami? This is the kind of local experience that sells more than just a property—it sells a way of living. Waterfront views, world-class dining, and a city culture that constantly reinvents itself. Whether you’re exploring the Design District, Brickell, or the up-and-coming Miami River area, access to restaurants like San Lorenzo adds value in every sense.