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Where to Eat at MIA — Complete Restaurant & Food Guide 2026

10+ dining options at Miami International Airport, organized by terminal. From quick bites to sit-down restaurants, find the best food for your layover or pre-flight meal.

All Restaurants & Food at MIA by Terminal

Miami International Airport has dining options across all 3 terminal areas. Below is a complete breakdown organized by terminal so you can find food near your gate.

North Terminal (Concourse D)

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Versailles Cuban CuisineNorth Terminal (Concourse D) · Near D1–D60
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Café VersaillesNorth Terminal (Concourse D) · Near D1–D60
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Vino VoloNorth Terminal (Concourse D) · Near D1–D60
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Wynwood KitchenNorth Terminal (Concourse D) · Near D1–D60

Central Terminal (Concourses E & F)

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La CarretaCentral Terminal (Concourses E & F) · Near E1–E12
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Beaudevin Wine BarCentral Terminal (Concourses E & F) · Near E1–E12
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Casavana Cuban CuisineCentral Terminal (Concourses E & F) · Near E1–E12

South Terminal (Concourses H & J)

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Corona Beach HouseSouth Terminal (Concourses H & J) · Near H1–H17
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Café La TrovaSouth Terminal (Concourses H & J) · Near H1–H17
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Pho 78South Terminal (Concourses H & J) · Near H1–H17

Tips for Eating at MIA

🍽 Dining Pro Tips

Eat before security if you have time. Pre-security restaurants are often cheaper than post-security options and may have more variety. Some airports have food courts before the checkpoint.

Check restaurant hours. Not all airport restaurants are open early morning or late evening. If you have a very early or late flight, confirm your options are open — chain restaurants and coffee shops tend to have the longest hours.

Use mobile ordering. Many airport restaurants now offer mobile ordering through apps like Grab or the airport's own app. This lets you order ahead and skip the line — especially helpful during busy travel periods.

Bring an empty water bottle. Water bottles can be filled at fountains after security, saving $4–6 per bottle at airport shops.

Lounge access includes food. If you have airline lounge access, complimentary food and drinks are included — often better quality and variety than terminal restaurants.

Dietary Options at MIA

Most major airports including MIA offer options for various dietary needs. Look for:

  • Vegetarian & vegan: Chain restaurants like Starbucks, Dunkin', and full-service restaurants typically have plant-based options. Look for dedicated vegetarian restaurants or salad bars.
  • Gluten-free: Many restaurants offer gluten-free menus or can accommodate requests. Fast-casual chains are often the most accommodating.
  • Kosher & halal: Availability varies by airport. Check the airport's official website or app for specific options near your terminal.
  • Allergies: Airport restaurants are required to have allergen information available. Ask your server or check posted menus for allergen details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What restaurants are at MIA?

Miami International Airport has 10+ dining options across 3 terminals, including Versailles Cuban Cuisine, Café Versailles, Vino Volo, Wynwood Kitchen, La Carreta and more. Options range from fast food and coffee shops to sit-down restaurants and bars.

Can I bring food through TSA at MIA?

Yes — solid foods can be brought through TSA security. Liquids, gels, and pastes (like soup, yogurt, or hummus) must follow the 3-1-1 rule (3.4 oz or less). See our TSA Packing Guide for details.

Are there restaurants before security at MIA?

Some airports have dining options before the security checkpoint, though most restaurants are in the gate areas after security. Check the airport's terminal map for pre-security dining locations.