Noble 33 Hospitality Group Bringing Mēdüzā Mediterrania to Miami

Expect Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as lobster arrabbiata, black truffle cacio e pepe, and grilled Spanish octopus

Laine Doss
Written By Laine Doss
Regional Reporter
Noble 33 Hospitality Group Bringing Mēdüzā Mediterrania to Miami (Image credit: Mēdüzā Mediterrania)

A luxury hospitality group is bringing another of  its concepts to Miami.

Noble 33, the hospitality group responsible for some of the most prestigious restaurants in the U.S. including Toca Madera, Casa Madera, Sparrow Italia, and 1587 Prime,  is bringing its Mēdüzā Mediterrania concept to Miami.

Noble 33’s website notes that the concept, already open in New York, is coming soon to Miami, Houston, and Nashville although an opening date and exact location have not been set.

The menu at the New York location includes a host of fresh, Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as lobster arrabbiata, black truffle cacio e pepe, and grilled Spanish octopus.

It may be notable that the South Florida Business Journal recently reported that 500 Lincoln Road Property Holding LLC  just purchased a piece of commercial property on Lincoln Road. The LLC shares an address with  Noble 33 Management LLC. The .23-acre property, located at 500 Lincoln Road, sold on April 14 for $8.35 and includes 9,900 square feet of space zoned for commercial use.

Noble 33, led by co-founders Mikey Tanha and Tosh Berman, already operate Sparrow Italia, and previously operated Casa Madera at the Moxy Hotel — both in Wynwood. A Lincoln Road restaurant would mark their foray into the Miami Beach market.

Noble 33 Hospitality Group Bringing Mēdüzā Mediterrania to Miami
Noble 33 Hospitality Group Bringing Mēdüzā Mediterrania to Miami (Image Credit: Mēdüzā Mediterrania)

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Laine Doss is an award-winning food and spirits writer with nearly two decades of experience. Laine is the former food editor of Miami New Times and has contributed to Broken Palate, Eater, and more. A native New Yorker, Laine now resides in Hollywood, Florida with her rescue dogs, Luna and Dora.
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