Visit The Savory Culinary Hotspot AHU | MAR, Located Within DUA Miami

Located in the vibrant Brickell district, DUA Miami is more than just a chic boutique hotel—it’s a gateway to exceptional culinary experiences, particularly at its signature restaurant, AHU | MAR. Under the talented leadership of Chef Victor Rosado, AHU | MAR offers an unforgettable dining experience that highlights the freshest seafood through innovative wood-fired cooking techniques.

At AHU | MAR, guests can indulge in a menu that celebrates the natural flavors of the ocean. Standout dishes include grilled octopus, whole branzino, spiced duck, and artisanal wood-fired pizzas, each crafted to showcase the richness and freshness of the ingredients. The open fire cooking not only enhances the flavors but also creates a captivating dining atmosphere.

The ambiance at AHU | MAR complements its culinary offerings, featuring a modern coastal design that invites guests to relax and enjoy their meals. Whether you're seeking a romantic dinner or a lively gathering with friends, AHU | MAR provides the perfect setting to savor its exquisite dishes.

Beyond the culinary experience, DUA Miami itself serves as a luxurious retreat, offering 124 stylish rooms and suites, each equipped with private balconies that provide breathtaking views of the Miami skyline. Guests can unwind at the on-site DUA Spa or take a dip in the expansive rooftop pool, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and social engagement.

AHU | MAR not only focuses on exceptional food but also emphasizes community connection by sourcing local ingredients and fostering partnerships with nearby businesses. This commitment to quality and creativity ensures a memorable dining adventure for every guest.

Visit AHU | MAR for a unique culinary journey that embodies the spirit of Miami, all while enjoying the luxurious accommodations and amenities that DUA Miami has to offer. For reservations and more information, visit DuaMiamiHotel.com + follow AHU | MAR on Instagram at @Ahumarmiami.

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