Kiki On The River - Modern Greek Cuisine in Miami

Kiki On The River - Modern Greek Cuisine in Miami
Featuring modern Greek cuisine and an authentic Mediterranean island-inspired riverfront setting complete with private gondola service, Kiki on The River - built on the site of one of Miami's original fish markets - pays homage to the rustic origins of the much buzzed about Miami River. Heralding a new dining experience on the Miami River, KIKI on the River, Miami's highly-anticipated indoor/outdoor new dining destination, will officially open its doors late-Summer 2016.

Romantic and contemporary, the riverside restaurant will embrace the hospitality and spirit of the Greek islands with the service and style of a romantic island garden restaurant & lounge. Kiki is a passion project by Opium Group founder Roman Jones, former Philippe Chow Miami managing partner, Aris Nanos, hospitality executive Lee Lyon, former owner and operator of BED South Beach, and Creative Director, Ghosthouse Creative Group's Mark Lehmkuhl who conceptualized the one-of-a-kind design and interior architecture with Jay Wall of Thirlwall Design.

Serving lunch and dinner daily, and a lively weekend brunch, Kiki will offer a selection of time-honored Greek favorites and innovative dishes, all made from scratch in-house. For this restaurant, Jones wants to honor the life of the Miami River, with that sense of meticulously-scuffed elegance that only a windswept island can provide. “We want our guests to experience the light simplicity you find in modern Greece, while honoring the legacy of the Miami River” said Jones. Being directly on the waterfront adds to the laid-back elegance of the restaurant. “We occupy an enviable spot on the water. It's at the knuckle of the river, so you can see clear up and down both ways.”

Private gondola service - part of a package that can be reserved with dinner - will also set Kiki apart from the other riverfront venues. Couples can reserve the private boats which will come equipped with elegant picnic baskets stocked with an assortment of house-made gourmet items perfect for sharing a moonlit boat ride.

The kitchen at Kiki will be helmed by Executive Chef Steve Rhee, an industry veteran who opened Estiatorio Milos in Miami Beach in addition to three years serving as sous chef at Estiatorio Milos in Las Vegas. “Chef Rhee has the perfect blend of skills for this project,” Jones offers. “He loves simple, rustic cuisine but has incredible technical skills and a real knack for elevating dishes with technique and by using amazing, fresh product. These elements combined, made him a natural to execute Kiki's menu.”

Rhee's creative, yet approachable, dishes reflect the bounty of seafood that comes from the Mediterranean as well as an array of meats prepared simply on the grill. Everything is made in-house and many of the fresh ingredients come directly from Greece, including the spices, herbs and olive oil. Plates stay true to their ingredients, allowing flavors to shine without heavy sauces and creams.

The journey at Kiki begins with an array of Pikilia (Greek spreads) that include tarama, a carp roe spread, skordalia, a garlic almond spread and Melitzanosalata, a roasted baby eggplant spread.

Mezedes (shared plates) and salads entice with plates of Saganaki made with lightly fried Kefalorgraviera or Halloumi cheese, and the Baby Arugula salad, composed of toasted hazelnuts, sundried tomato and preserved figs. An extensive raw bar will stock an assortment of oysters, caviar, shrimp cocktail, ceviche and a tuna tartar made with Moscato reduction, chives and cara cara orange.

Menu highlights include octopus, gorgeously charred and dressed with capers and olive oil, Lavraki – grilled whole Mediterranean sea bass with fine herbs, lemon and olive oil and simply grilled langoustines and head-on prawns. Rounding out the savory options are lamb chops, a roasted half chicken and a half rack of baby back pork ribs, served with Horta (swiss chard salad), and finished with ladelemono sauce.

Ensuring liquid refreshment will match up with the food, the team at Kiki has developed a unique list of creative cocktails that blend ouzo with fresh-pressed juices and house made bitters and shrubs.

A place where the Mediterranean meets the Miami River, the experience begins before ever entering the restaurant, where materials that reference an eastern Mediterranean sea side village with a bit of whimsy all come to life in a building that dates back nearly one hundred years. Three distinct areas will have unique elements including: the relaxed outdoor terrace with draping vines and colorful Bougainvillea, a sunset river view and a sophisticated interior dining room with ceiling to floor windows and luxurious drapes wrapped around steel and concrete original beams and columns will offer al fresco seating on the patio. The whitewashed walls of the rustic warehouse interior pay homage the original fish market that served the area for the last several decades, with warm design details throughout. Rich leather chesterfield sofas, vintage lounge chairs, seashell chandeliers and Ikat patterned stools lend to a cozy dining experience.

Positioned on the Miami River, this sophisticated Mediterranean oasis will offer al fresco seating on the patio reminiscent of outdoor Grecian dining, complete with a balmy breeze, the lively atmosphere that seats 200 and features banquettes, rustic wooden tables and lantern lighting, making it the perfect place to linger over great food and conversation.

Kiki on The River is located at 450 Northwest North River Drive.

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