HaSalon Miami blends inventive Mediterranean dishes with a vibrant party atmosphere, transforming from a chic dining experience to table-dancing nightlife.
"South Beach’s Hasalon is serving the best food in the Miami clubstaurant world, which, we admit, is a feat akin to being the world’s tallest chihuahua. Ordering requires patience though. The melodramatic menu reads like a freshman creative writing major's first attempt at poetry. But even though some bites are impressive, people mostly come here to dance on furniture like it’s the apocalypse. The cavernous restaurant has a sort of Jekyll/Hyde personality going on. Before 9pm, it functions more or less as a regular restaurant. After 9pm, the music gets louder, and as the night goes on, things evolve into napkin-waving, table-dancing mayhem. The post-9pm seating requires a $90 per person minimum spend, which might explain why people are dancing so aggressively. " - ryan pfeffer
"No one really comes to Hasalon to eat. They come to dance on furniture like it’s the apocalypse. That being said, the Israeli restaurant is serving some of the best food in the Miami clubstaurant universe. The cavernous South Beach spot has a sort of Jekyll/Hyde personality going on. Before 9pm, it functions more or less as a regular restaurant. After 9pm, the music gets louder, and as the night goes on, things evolve into napkin-waving, table-dancing mayhem. The post-9pm seating requires a $90 per person minimum spend (that ups to $120 Friday and Saturday), which might explain why people are dancing so aggressively. " - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"HaSalon is such a strange place. The South Beach clubstaurant has a bizarre and ferociously expensive menu that reads like a freshman creative writing major's poetry. The food actually isn’t bad, but the real reason people come here is to dance on tables and wave napkins around, which happens after the clock strikes 9pm. The only situation we’d approve of coming here is if you have a sugar parent who’ll be handling the tab and you just want to have a wild, weird, loud South Beach night." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"It’s not the first Major Food Group partnership with an existing restaurant, with the group joining Eyal Shani’s HaSalon, from Tel Aviv, in the opening of its Miami location." - Beth Landman
"Even though Hasalon’s incredibly expensive food actually isn’t the worst, people mostly come here to dance on furniture like it’s the apocalypse. The cavernous Israeli restaurant has a sort of Jekyll/Hyde personality going on. Before 9pm, it functions more or less as a regular restaurant. After 9pm, the music gets louder, and as the night goes on, things evolve into napkin-waving, table-dancing mayhem. The post-9pm seating requires a $90 per person minimum spend, which might explain why people are dancing so aggressively. " - Ryan Pfeffer