GuideUpdated July 15, 2026

6 Best Burger Restaurants in Miami

6 Miami burger spots delivering the right combination of patty, bun, and technique.

The best burger restaurants in Miami are Le Rond, IBurger, Juanchi's Burgers, and more. Start with Le Rond if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By Carlos Mendez6 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
6 Best Burger Restaurants in Miami
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R House WynwoodR House Wynwood has built a reputation on a specific kind of ambition: spectacle and substance running in parallel, neither canceling the other out. In a neighborhood that trades on murals and momentum, the drag brunch has become its cultural calling card — but leaving it there undersells what the room is actually doing. By most accounts, this is a genuinely convivial space that draws celebratory groups, design-conscious out-of-towners, and locals who want dinner to register as an occasion. The contemporary menu moves through Latin-inflected territory with enough range that a twelve-top can find common ground without protracted negotiation. The kitchen's opening moves are reportedly its strongest. The Duck Empanadas are consistently cited as the table's first order — the pastry known for a clean snap and a filling that reads rich without tipping into heaviness; diners frequently note that one round is rarely enough. The Lobster Croquetas track alongside them as a genuine luxury play at a mid-range price point, with a crisp exterior and a creamy center that reviewers describe as the kind of thing that briefly stops conversation. The Seared Oyster Mushroom Butterfly holds its own on a menu that leans heavily toward protein, reportedly substantial enough to function as a main course in its own right. The Tuna Tartare functions as a lighter counterpoint — the menu's palate reset between richer courses. The anchor is the Prime Ribeye Steak 16 oz: a large-format cut built for sharing, unapologetic in its proportions. Practical intel worth acting on: a Friday dinner reservation is reportedly the move if you want the full room experience without the weekend brunch bottleneck. Request a table with sightlines to the main floor. Lead with the Duck Empanadas and Lobster Croquetas, let the Tuna Tartare bridge into the Ribeye, and skip the walk-in line entirely. View restaurant →

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