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Miami, United States

Etzel Itzek

CuisineIsraeli
Executive ChefVarious
LocationMiami, United States
Opinionated About Dining

Ranked #363 on Opinionated About Dining's 2024 Cheap Eats list for North America and climbing to #446 in 2025, Etzel Itzek is one of Miami's most consistently recognised Israeli spots. Operating out of a Dixie Highway address in North Miami, it runs a tight daytime schedule built around the kind of charcoal-grilled meats and mezze that define the Israeli street food tradition. A 4.7 Google rating across 852 reviews confirms the repeat-visit loyalty it commands.

Etzel Itzek restaurant in Miami, United States
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Where North Miami Eats Israeli

Dixie Highway in North Miami runs through one of the city's most ethnically layered corridors, where kosher markets, Persian bakeries, and Middle Eastern grocers occupy the same blocks as strip-mall facades. It is in this context that Etzel Itzek operates, and the context matters. Israeli casual dining in America has largely concentrated in cities with established Jewish communities — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago — but Miami's North Miami and Aventura belt has developed its own Israeli food scene, shaped by Israeli emigres, South American Jewish communities, and a broader regional appetite for grilled proteins and shared plates. Etzel Itzek sits inside that local tradition rather than performing it for an outside audience.

The address at 18757 Dixie Hwy places it in a neighbourhood where regulars arrive with expectations calibrated by the Israeli food they grew up eating. That is a harder crowd to impress than tourists seeking novelty, and a 4.7 rating across 852 Google reviews suggests the kitchen meets those expectations consistently.

The Israeli Grill Tradition and What It Demands

Israeli grilled-meat culture draws from multiple source traditions. Levantine charcoal technique, North African spice logic, and the influence of Iraqi, Yemeni, and Moroccan Jewish communities all feed into what gets called Israeli barbecue. The result is a cuisine where marinades carry as much weight as the heat source, where fat distribution in the cut matters as much as the grill temperature, and where accompaniments , tahini, amba, pickled vegetables, fresh herbs , are not garnish but structural elements of the plate.

Kebab in the Israeli context spans a range: kofta-style ground meat formed on a wide skewer and cooked over direct flame, whole chicken pieces marinated in baharat and citrus, lamb ribs rendered slow over charcoal, and shawarma shaved from a vertical spit. Each format has its own regional genealogy, and Israeli restaurants outside Israel tend to specialise in one or two expressions of the form rather than attempting the full range. The depth of that specialisation is usually what separates a credentialled cheap-eats entry from a generic grill counter.

Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list for North America is one of the few serious critical tools applied to this price tier. It uses a points-based system aggregated from a network of vetted reviewers, and inclusion signals that the kitchen is doing something with more precision than the price point would require. Etzel Itzek has appeared in three consecutive OAD cycles , Recommended in 2023, ranked #363 in 2024, and #446 in 2025 , a track record that places it in a small peer set of North American Israeli counters operating at that level of recognition.

Operating Hours and What They Tell You

The schedule here runs Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 7 pm, Friday and Saturday from 8 am to 4:30 pm, with Sunday closed entirely. That structure reflects a kosher-observant or Shabbat-adjacent operating model, where Friday service ends before sundown and the weekend's principal day of rest is respected. It is a schedule common among Israeli-owned restaurants in North American Jewish communities, and it narrows the window for visitors who are not planning around it.

The implication for planning is direct: weekend visits need to happen Saturday morning or early afternoon, and Sunday is not an option. The kitchen's daytime-only format also means this is a lunch and breakfast destination, not a dinner venue. Arriving on a weekday between noon and 2 pm puts you in the heart of the service window without the time pressure of the Friday afternoon close.

Where Etzel Itzek Sits in Miami's Dining Range

Miami's most-discussed restaurant tier currently runs through a cluster of Michelin-recognised kitchens: Ariete and Boia De in Coconut Grove and Little Haiti respectively, Cote Miami for Korean barbecue in Brickell, and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon at the high-end French tier. These are dinner-focused, reservation-driven venues operating at price points that bear no resemblance to Etzel Itzek's casual counter format.

The more relevant comparison is to the Cheap Eats tier that OAD tracks, where daytime Israeli kitchens across North America compete not on white-tablecloth credentials but on the quality of the marinade, the char on the grill, and the freshness of the mezze. In that peer set, a three-year consecutive OAD citation is a meaningful signal. For context on how the Israeli restaurant form has developed in American cities, 12 Chairs in New York City and Ash'Kara in Denver represent the format in other markets, each with their own take on how Israeli food translates to a North American dining room.

Miami's broader dining coverage extends well beyond this single address. ITAMAE represents the city's Peruvian-Japanese intersection, while the full picture of where to eat, drink, and stay comes together across our Miami restaurants guide, Miami hotels guide, Miami bars guide, Miami wineries guide, and Miami experiences guide. For reference on how OAD-recognised venues perform at higher price tiers, Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Alinea in Chicago, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, The French Laundry in Napa, and Emeril's in New Orleans illustrate the full range of what serious critical programmes recognise across American dining.

Planning Your Visit

Etzel Itzek is at 18757 Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33180. The venue operates as a daytime counter, and the Friday and Saturday cutoff at 4:30 pm means early arrivals are rewarded. Sunday is closed. No booking method is listed in available records, which suggests walk-in is the standard approach, consistent with the counter-service format common to Israeli casual kitchens in this price tier. Given the Google review volume and OAD recognition, arriving at peak lunch hours on a weekday may require patience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do people recommend at Etzel Itzek?
Etzel Itzek's three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats citations, alongside a 4.7 Google rating from 852 reviewers, point to a kitchen whose grilled-meat and Israeli counter format earns repeat visits. OAD's programme recognises precision at the casual end of the market, and consistent year-on-year ranking in a competitive North American field suggests the core cuisine , charcoal-grilled proteins, mezze accompaniments, and the marinades that define Israeli grill cooking , is executed with more care than the price point requires. Specific dishes are not listed in available records, but the awards trail and review volume indicate the grill-focused menu items are the kitchen's primary draw.

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