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Culinary Aces: What to Eat at the 2026 Miami Open

Forget standard stadium hot dogs. The Miami Open is a luxury food festival disguised as a tennis tournament.

The 2026 dining lineup at Hard Rock Stadium is the most diverse yet, featuring a mix of local Miami Gardens favorites and high-end South Beach outposts. Here are the three vendors you cannot miss during your session this week.

$$$ - LUXURY

Kiki on the River

Bringing the spirit of the Miami River to the stadium, Kiki offers a refined Greek menu. It is the perfect spot for a sit-down lunch between the day and evening sessions. Their outdoor terrace seating provides a great view of the grounds' giant LED screens.

Must Order: The Grilled Octopus and a "Sunshine Double" Cocktail.
$$ - LOCAL FAVORITE

The Licking (Miami Gardens Outpost)

A staple of Miami Gardens, The Licking has a dedicated stand within the tennis campus. This is where you go for authentic comfort food that represents the actual culture of the city we are in. Expect long lines, but it is worth the wait.

Must Order: Fried Lobster Tail with Garlic Rice.
$ - QUICK BITE

Fuku by David Chang

If you are rushing between Court 5 and the Grandstand, Fuku offers the best "grab-and-go" quality. Their spicy fried chicken sandwiches have a cult following for a reason: they are consistent, crunchy, and easy to eat while walking.

Must Order: The Spicy Fried Chicken Sando with habanero seasoning.

Dining Tip for Residents

The "Sunset Terrace" area near the fountains typically becomes the most crowded between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM. If you want to avoid the rush, plan your main meal for 4:00 PM or wait until the evening matches have already started on the Stadium Court.

Menu items and vendors are subject to change. miamigardens.com.us is your local guide to the 305.

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