Wyn Wyn Brings Latin-Asian Flavor and All-Day Energy to Arlo Wynwood

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Wyn Wyn has officially opened on the ground floor of Arlo Wynwood, introducing a vibrant, all-day dining destination designed to reflect the creative spirit of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District.

Positioned as a neighborhood gathering place, Wyn Wyn offers a menu built for sharing and connection, drawing inspiration from a bold fusion of Latin and Asian flavors. From breakfast through late night, the restaurant blends familiar favorites with modern twists, creating a culinary experience that mirrors the district’s dynamic cultural energy.

Morning offerings include standout dishes such as the Arlo Benedict, featuring crispy tostones layered with braised pork, poached eggs, and sour orange hollandaise. Lighter midday options like the Organic Protein Bowl combine quinoa, avocado, mango, and gochujang aioli, while dinner highlights include the crispy, spicy Korean Fried Chicken, a signature guest favorite. Weekend brunch brings hearty classics such as Steak and Eggs with grilled churrasco skirt steak, sunny-side eggs, house chimichurri, and yucca cake.

Complementing the food menu is a thoughtfully crafted zero-proof beverage program, including the Elixir Verde, made with Seedlip Garden 104, turmeric, lemon, and fresh green elements, and the Blue Bouquet, a citrus-forward blend of Seedlip Notas de Agave, cardamom, lemon, and orange blossom.

Wyn Wyn also doubles as a social hub, with a full bar and live jazz performances by a trio on Friday nights, adding to the restaurant’s lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., the venue welcomes guests for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and moments in between.

Located at 2217 NW Miami Court in Wynwood, Wyn Wyn aims to establish itself as a go-to destination for locals and visitors seeking elevated comfort food, creative drinks, and an inviting setting rooted in Miami’s arts and culture scene.


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