A Chinese restaurant, RedFarm, closed its Miami location on June 29. The upscale dining spot, known for its bold flavors and whimsical presentations, opened in Coconut Grove in February 2024. Located in a log cabin on Commodore Plaza, the establishment featured around 200 tabletop, booth, and bar seats.
Highlights
- RedFarm closed its Miami Coconut Grove on June 29, 2025.
- The restaurant owners announced the closure on Instagram.
- RedFarm continues service at its New York and Austin locations.
RedFarm Closes Coconut Grove Location
Known for innovative Chinese cuisine, RedFarm closed its Coconut Grove location on June 29, 2025. The restaurant that shut down business on Sunday opened last year in February. In a post shared on Instagram, co-owners Jeffrey and Zach Chodorow thanked their guests, revealing the restaurant will serve its final meals on June 29.
“We hope you can join us this weekend – reservations for the final seatings are available at redfarmnyc.com or on OpenTable,” the post read. The establishment became popular for its creative offerings, such as playful dim sum crafted with top-quality ingredients.
The location included two private dining rooms in addition to a bar and an outdoor dining area. The restaurant’s rustic-modern interior created an inviting atmosphere for guests to enjoy Chinese fare alongside an array of unique cocktails.
Community Reacts
The news of the restaurant sparked varied reactions from devoted customers on Instagram. Many users praised the restaurant’s overall experience, particularly its staff and their service to customers. Others expressed sadness to see their favorite restaurant go.
A few people reminisced about their visits, sharing nostalgic memories and moments. Some wished the restaurant the best for future endeavors. All dumplings and dim sum at RedFarm are prepared in-house from scratch. The restaurant went the extra mile for its customers by including vegetarian and vegan options on its menu with select gluten-free offerings.
Operations Continue at New York and Austin Locations
The closure announcement revealed Jeffrey and Zach Chodorow are planning to reopen at another location in the future. The owners are yet to settle at a suitable spot in South Florida.
RedFarm fans can expect to relish their favorite Pac-Man Shrimp Dumplings, Ed’s Pastrami Egg Roll, and signature Peking Duck at the new location in future.
For those unfamiliar, RedFarm runs restaurants at three other locations in addition to Coconut Grove. Two in New York and one in Austin, Texas. These places will continue operating normally.
The closure of RedFarm’s Coconut Grove location in Miami marks the end of an important chapter for the restaurant. The community will miss the local gem for its warm hospitality and quirky dishes. However, the spirit of RedFarm will continue to endure at its New York, Austin, and future locations.