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2201 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139

305-695-1695 

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  • Chinese
    Sun-Thu 6pm-12am, Fri-Sat 6pm-1am
    $$$$
    All Major Credit Cards
  • South Beach Chic
    Smoking, Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Private Party, Banquet Facilities, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly, Business Dining
    Dinner
    Full bar
  • Accepted, Highly Recommended, Online Reservations Available
    Valet
Description

There has been an influx of high-end, gourmet Chinese food restaurants in Miami, but Mr. Chow is the original innovator of the trend. Mr. Chow has been cranking out pricey chicken satay and prawn toast since 1968 in London, with other well-known locations in New York City and Beverly Hills. Opened in 2009, the Miami version, located inside the W South Beach hotel, has all the accouterments one might expect from a fashionable eatery: modern décor, beautiful people, and nearly impossible reservations to wangle. Once you make it past the maitre'd stand and the bar teeming with well-coifed patrons, expect small portions of Chinese delicacies at sky-high prices. But it's worth it for a chance to rub shoulders with regulars such as Pat Riley, Michael Bay, and Michael Jordan. Insiders know to order the chicken satay ($5.50), squab with lettuce wraps ($18), green prawns ($29.50), crispy beef ($28), and Beijing duck ($62). Many dishes, such as the lettuce wraps and the homemade Mr. Chow noodles, can be ordered vegetarian-style. Watch out, though, for the white-tuxedo-clad waiters will surely steer you toward the most expensive entrées. Don't miss the dessert trolley, full of French-style sweets, and the lychee-infused martinis. And though some critics claim Mr. Chow is simply a fancified, overpriced version of P.F. Chang's, it definitely makes for an exciting night of people-watching and tasty snacking.







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  • Philippe Chow vs. Mr. Chow: I Think Mr. Has a Point

    Philippe Chow vs. Mr. Chow: I Think Mr. Has a Point

    | Wed, January 25, 2012

    The long awaited legal battle between Michael Chow (Mr. Chow) and Philippe Chow (Philippe by Philippe Chow) began in a Miami federal courtroom on Monday. Mr. Michael Chow is seeking over $20 million i... More »

  • Philippe Chow and Mr. Chow are overrated

    Philippe Chow and Mr. Chow are overrated

    | Thu, July 01, 2010

    Oh, boy. This is gonna be fun. New Times has decided it's high time we put the smackdown on some Miami eateries that charge too much, serve bland eats, pay more attention to décor than diners, and generally put a bad taste in our mouths, literall... More »

  • High-Price Chow at Mr. Chow

    High-Price Chow at Mr. Chow

    | Thu, November 12, 2009

    The Sam Wo Restaurant in San Francisco's Chinatown used to be known mainly for a rude head waiter named Edsel Ford Fong. Mr. Fong, a hefty, intimidating man, would lead patrons to their table, tell them to "sit down and shut up," and then sarcasti... More »

Main Menu
First Course
Choice Of:
 
Beijing Egg Roll
 
Chicken Satay
 
Lobster Vermicelli
 
Gold Leaf Shumai
Second Course
Each Guest Choose 1 Item From 1st & 2nd Course Maximum Of 4 Dishes From Each Course Per Table Served Communal Style Vegetarian Pineapple Sautéed Rice Lily Bulb With Mountain Potatoes
 
Duck Mignon On Endive
 
Salt & Pepper Pork Belly
 
Prawn & Scallop With Xo Sauce
 
Velvet Chicken
Main
Served With
 
Pineapple Vegetarian Sautéed Rice
 
Lily Bulbs With Mountain Potato
 
Vegetarian Dish
 
Tofu Joanna
Desserts
 
Chef’s Selection
 
Assorted Ice Cream Or Sorbet
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