Jeremy Ford
A top chef with a top restaurant. Winner of Top Chef Season 13, Jeremy Ford plans to take Time Out Market guests on a food tour of a lifetime with new Korean flavors that are nothing less than exceptional, artistic, and tantalizingly delicious. Celebrating one year at his notable South Beach eating house, Stubborn Seed, Ford is ready to start chopping in the kitchen again, bringing his ‘badass cooking’ skills to life at his new base on the beach.
“With Time Out Market we are bringing something new and unique to Miami South Beach: a food and cultural market offering a curated mix of the best of the city,” said Souillat. “Our guests will get to enjoy Miami’s best food, drinks, and cultural experiences. It is our passion to make high-quality fine dining affordable and accessible for all. That’s why we are very proud to have an incredible line-up of chefs and restaurateurs who undoubtedly represent the very best of Miami right now.”
Scott Linquist
Miami’s ultimate taco king is bringing his sumptuous taqueria to Time Out Market Miami. A hub for Mexican street food with made to order hand-pressed tortillas, Coyo Taco helmed by Chef Scott Linquist, one of the world’s most internationally acclaimed chefs in Mexican cuisine, will be raising the heat and the bar for spicy treats. Coining his new concept Coyo 2.0, Linguist will be serving up Miami food lovers items outside the normal Coyo Taco box, including roasted goat barbacoa, whole cochinitas for Pibil, Oaxacan Moles, and menudo. Seeing this opportunity to spring his culinary wings, Linguist is looking forward to his new chef’s playground and test kitchen—right at home in Time Out Market Miami.
“I want it to be constantly evolving and fun,” said Linguist. “I can’t wait to work side by side with all the participating Miami chefs, a bunch of great friends all under one roof!”
Michael Beltran
A Miami born and bred native, Michael Beltran quickly rose to fame with his new American meets new world way culinary destination, Ariete, famous for unique dishes like Foie Gras and plantains and venison tartar. And now at Time Out Market Miami, this local celebrity chef will be presenting diners with award-winning plates once again at his meat driven concept, Leña. Crafting show-stopping menu items like smoked short rib with grilled escarole and smoked half chicken with grilled fennel and orange, hungry south beach eaters can look forward to old school honest flavors and even some daring surprises.
“I have always prided myself on being a Miami native, born and raised in this beautiful city, and I am extremely excited to showcase that,” said Beltran. “Everything I do is to push the Miami culinary envelope and Time Out Market is a great way to spread the word.
Alberto Cabrera
A local Cuban presenting the Cuban Cafeteria culture to deco drive diners—Havana night’s style. “I have fond memories of sitting at a counter like Nena’s after a long night and feeling like my grandmother was cooking for me,” said Cabrera. “The Local Cuban’s menu will feature house-made pastelitos, old school empanadas, croquetas, sandwiches, abuela’s completes, and of course, cafecito Cubano.”
Naming his Time Out Market café “The Local Cuban,” Cabrera is eager to show Miami locals the authentic food he loves to cook. “It’s going to be fun to work side by side some of Miami’s best culinary minds!” said Cabrera.
Matt Kuscher
A third-generation restaurateur and creator of five unique concepts in Miami—including an edgy Wynwood stomping ground with a flavor for the American classics like burger and beers—Matt Kuscher is planning to open a new outpost that lends homage to another tradition. One that says chicken soup for the soul. His newest venture, Stephen’s Deli, will be plating sandwiches stacked sky high. Sharing staples from the oldest Jewish Deli in Florida, Kuscher is eager to bring comfort back to Miami with diner style dishes made from scratch. “Time Out Market Lisbon is such a great operation in Portugal and we jumped at the chance to be part of it!” said Kuscher.
Sebastian Fernandez
Hailing from masterful eatery named Best Peruvian Restaurant in Miami in 2016, 33 Kitchen, Sebastian Fernandez is combining traditional Peruvian inspired recipes with a dash of local pizazz. Tuna tiradito, ceviche de corvina, and crispy octopus are just to name a few. But with a new outpost at Time Out Market Miami, those looking for zest can expect nothing less than ounces of flavor and everything made fresh. Presentation is Fernandez’s top priority. So for Time Out fans looking to snap, post, and share their eats, we recommend putting this Latin hangout spot first on your list.
“We love to be part of the great selection of chefs Time Out Market has made,” said Fernandez. “And Miami Beach is a total new market for us, not only for the locals, but the fact that tourists can have the best restaurants in Miami in one single spot is fantastic.”