In New York, this Chinese restaurant is an icon. In Miami, it's closing after a year
Briefly

RedFarm, known for its dim sum and Peking duck, is closing its Miami location after just one year of service. Opened in February 2024, the upscale Chinese restaurant announced its closure via Instagram without elaborative statements. Despite the closure, the Chodorows plan to reopen at a future location in South Florida, promising to bring back signature dishes. This closure follows similar recent restaurant shutdowns in the Coconut Grove area, highlighting challenges in the local culinary scene and the struggle for restaurants to maintain long-term success.
"Thank you to all of our guests who joined us in Miami. We wanted to let you know that we will be closing our Coconut Grove location at the end of service this Sunday, June 29."
"As a Miami native and resident, I always knew we would bring RedFarm here. Not only because I'm always craving RedFarm's dishes, but many of our New York customers spend a lot of time here, or have moved here."
Read at Miami Herald
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