Brunch in Miami with a Twist – Sushi & Cocktails at KONG

Ni-Tan Tacos with tuna tartar, salmon tartar, guacamole, sushi rice, and crispy nori shell at Sushi KONG

From Brunch to Sushi: KONGs most definitely one of kind

Miami and Brunch simply go together. Locals and tourists alike love starting their weekends with good food, bottomless drinks, and plenty of sunshine. Whether at the chic rooftops of Brickell or the beachside cafés of South Beach, brunch is part of the city’s DNA.

Why got to spots that follow the same formula, when KONG in Coral Gables dares to be bold, reimagining the basics. At KONG, you can start off with French toast or eggs benedict and, a few bites later, end up digging into signature sushi rolls and Asian-Latin cocktails. You won’t find anything like it. Pinky promise.

KONG: A Hidden Gem in Miami’s Brunch Scene

What’s Miami Beach without brunch? Coral Gables has become a hotspot for foodies. Here me out: tree-lined streets, Mediterranean-style architecture, and walkable downtown, doesn’t it scream weekend brunch? No wonder locals from DoralKendall, and even Brickell make the drive here.

KONG has managed to blend in elegance and creativity. Isn’t that just what the doctor prescribed?

Let’s Talk About the Menu

Pancakes and waffles? Hold my mimosa—KONGs brunch menu is designed to WOW you. In a city with countless brunch spots, KONG is the only one breaking a few brunch rules.

• Kongs Benedict: English muffins? Nah, this dish features fried sushi rice buns topped with smoked salmon, avocado, and creamy hollandaise sauce. Comforting and extravagant, kinda like Miami itself, am I right?

• Nutella Block Toast: Homemade brioche French toast filled with Nutella, topped with Ferrero, fresh berries, and condensed milk. I promise you, Instagram-worthy. From Wynwood all the way to Brickell, never seen anything like it.

It’s indulgent, playful, and has Miami all over it.

Cocktails & Sunshine

What’s a Miami brunch without a drink in hand? KONGs cocktail menu does anything but disappoint.

• The Moscow Mule with sake adds a refreshing Japanese twist to a brunch classic.

• The Sangria Blanca, made with white wine, Sprite, and tropical fruits, better than the sweet taste of fresh gossip.

• Even virgin options like the Albaca Lemonade, frozen basil lemonade, will have me drunk in love with Miami 😉 see what I did there?

Sushi Meets Brunch: A Miami First

KONG definitely blurs the line between brunch and dinner. Start out with brunch dishes and before you know it, here come the sushi rolls.

Begin with your Nutella Block Toast, let the drinks do their thing. Next, you’re sharing the Romeo & Juliet Roll with friends, or ordering the Miami Lover Roll to keep the party going. In a city like Miami, are you really going to play it safe?

You did your walking tour all the way from Downtown Miami to Brickell, now make a point of having brunch at Coral Gable’s KONG’s. What’s the point of being adults with free will if we can’t order sushi before noon?

Miami Is Talking, and Theyre Talking about KONG

Word-of-mouth travels fast in Miami’s foodie circles. Influencers from WynwoodDoraland Miami Beach have already made KONG a weekend ritual. 

👉 Next time you Google best brunch in Miami Coral Gables”, skip your aunt’s Facebook-post beach cafés and come to KONG to see what everyone is gushing about

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