Hutong, a contemporary Northern Chinese language restaurant and bar, is introducing an interactive brunch occasion each Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This immersive expertise highlights conventional Chinese language flavors and progressive culinary strategies, providing all kinds of dishes for $88 per grownup and $45 per youngster. Company can get pleasure from leisurely grazing at culinary stations all through the restaurant, that includes a roasted Peking duck carving show with conventional accompaniments and individually served traditional Dan Dan noodles from Hutong. The festive brunch ambiance is complemented by music from Hutong’s resident DJs, making it the right alternative for big teams and household gatherings.
On the coronary heart of the Hutong brunch expertise, friends are invited to savor the globally famend and beautiful dim sum choice. In a nod to the timeless Hong Kong-style dim sum brunches, diners can relish in Hutong’s acclaimed dumplings and baos by ordering particular person items straight at their desk utilizing a supplied notepad. This progressive method embodies Hong Kong’s dim sum tradition, empowering brunch-goers to craft their very own eating journeys by choosing from Hutong’s numerous dim sum choices, seamlessly mixing custom with a contemporary eating ambiance.
Hutong additionally provides beverage offers. For $45 per particular person, friends can get pleasure from limitless prosecco, choose signature cocktails, wine, and beer, together with their well-known Comfortably Numb cocktail. This creation is made with vanilla vodka, lychee liqueur, and Sichuan pepper-infused honey and is rimmed with dried Sichuan peppercorns, offering a singular bittersweet numbing impact. If friends go for the Emperor bar bundle at $65 per particular person, they’ll bask in prosecco, wine, beer, and their alternative of Hutong’s Comfortably Numb, Lychee Martinis, and Spicy Margaritas all through the reservation.
The brunch expertise at Hutong can happen in the principle eating room or outdoor on the spacious patio alongside Brickell Avenue. Each areas mix conventional Chinese language components with vibrant Miami-inspired pop-art colours. The decor contains copper Zhejiang teapot shows, triple-height ceilings surrounded by 35,000 vintage bricks from a Thirties constructing in China, intricately hand-carved picket dynasty lattice screens, and a rendition of China’s well-known “Nice Wall.” As night falls, the 70-foot-long wall of hand-carved Chinese language wooden doorways and panels comes alive with a mesmerizing show of shade and lightweight, opening and shutting in entrance of diners’ eyes.
For brunch reservations, please contact www.hutong-miami.com or (786) 388-0805. Hutong is positioned at 600 Brickell Ave.
Photographs Courtesy of Hutong