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CuisineAsian
Executive ChefPablo Zittzman
LocationCoral Gables, United States
Michelin
Opinionated About Dining

Zitz Sum brings back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition to Coral Gables with an Asian menu that punches well above its price point. Ranked #785 on the 2025 Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list, it holds a 4.6 Google rating across 362 reviews. At the $$ price range on Alhambra Circle, it occupies a distinct position in South Florida's Asian dining tier.

Zitz Sum restaurant in Coral Gables, United States
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Where Coral Gables Meets Pan-Asian Precision

Coral Gables has long operated as Miami's more composed dining district, where Mediterranean Revival architecture and a walkable commercial grid pull in a crowd more interested in cooking than spectacle. The city's restaurant scene sits somewhere between Miami proper's high-flash energy and a genuinely neighbourhood-rooted sensibility. Asian cuisine has historically been underrepresented in that mix, with most serious pan-Asian cooking concentrated further north or east. Zitz Sum, at 396 Alhambra Circle Suite 155, has shifted that equation. Back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand awards — 2024 and 2025 — alongside a 2025 Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking of #785 signal something more deliberate than a neighbourhood convenience play. For a reference point: the Bib Gourmand designation specifically identifies restaurants offering quality cooking at a price point below the typical starred bracket, which at the $$ range here means the recognition carries particular weight.

The Room and the Register of the Space

Asian dining rooms in South Florida tend toward one of two modes: the stripped-back fast-casual format or the high-concept lounge aesthetic with low lighting and cocktail theatre. Zitz Sum operates on different terms. The Alhambra Circle address places it within Coral Gables' office and retail corridor, a setting that could easily lend itself to a lunchtime-only, transactional format. Instead, the approach pulls in the opposite direction. The suite setting shapes an environment that reads as focused rather than sprawling, which aligns with how the kitchen appears to have structured its program: specific, precise, not trying to be all things. A 4.6 Google rating across 362 reviews is a meaningful data point in this context. At that review volume, ratings tend to stabilize toward a real average, and 4.6 holds above most comparable price-tier restaurants in Miami-Dade. The front-of-house dynamic that sustains a score like that across a broad review base is rarely accidental.

The Team Behind the Counter

Pan-Asian menus in the casual tier often succeed or fail on the coherence between kitchen intent and how that intent travels to the table. At Zitz Sum, chef Pablo Zittzman's name is embedded in the restaurant's own, which signals a level of personal investment that typically shapes how kitchen leadership interacts with service culture. In dining rooms of this size and price point, the gap between what a dish is meant to communicate and what a guest actually experiences is bridged almost entirely by the floor team. The Bib Gourmand framework evaluates the full experience at a given price, not just the plate, which means the consistency implied by consecutive years of recognition points to a floor-to-kitchen alignment that is harder to sustain than most operators acknowledge. In the broader Coral Gables dining context, where venues like Beauty & the Butcher sit at $$$ and Shingo operates at $$$$ in Japanese, Zitz Sum's dual recognition at the $$ tier positions it as the area's clearest example of Michelin-acknowledged value in Asian cooking.

Where Zitz Sum Sits in the Asian Dining Tier

To understand what Zitz Sum's awards mean in practice, it helps to look at how pan-Asian casual concepts have been evaluated nationally. The 2025 OAD Casual list, which ranks at #785 overall in North America, applies a peer set that includes a significant number of metropolitan operations in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Appearing on that list from a Coral Gables address is a signal that the restaurant is drawing attention from critics operating outside the immediate region. For comparison, the fine-dining tier in Miami and Coral Gables draws natural comparisons to destination restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City or Alinea in Chicago, and even at the casual end, South Florida's broader food community increasingly references national programs. Internationally, the pan-Asian casual format has strong analogues in venues like taku in Cologne and Jun's in Dubai, both operating in markets where Asian cooking competes within a demanding cosmopolitan review environment.

The Coral Gables Dining Context

Coral Gables rewards a particular kind of dining investment. The neighbourhood is dense enough with options that average restaurants fade quickly, but not so competitive that good operators get lost in noise. The Asian tier has been the city's most underdeveloped category relative to the quality available at Cuban, Argentine, and contemporary American addresses. Eating House holds the Argentine-Italian corner of the market; Havana Harry's anchors the Cuban tradition; Daniel's Miami occupies its own lane. Zitz Sum fills a gap in that map that was previously served only by less distinguished options. For readers building a broader picture of where to eat and stay in the area, our full Coral Gables restaurants guide maps the complete category, and the Coral Gables hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the adjacent categories. For context on how Coral Gables' dining ambitions compare to destination-level programs nationally, the farm-to-table precision of Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg or the collaborative kitchen culture at Lazy Bear in San Francisco offer useful reference points for what sustained team-driven quality looks like at scale. Closer to home, Emeril's in New Orleans and The French Laundry in Napa represent the kind of institutional recognition that a consecutive Michelin run can eventually build toward.

Planning Your Visit

Zitz Sum sits on Alhambra Circle in Suite 155, accessible by foot from most of Coral Gables' central blocks and reachable from Miami by the Metrorail's Douglas Road or Coral Gables stops. The $$ price range makes it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised addresses in the South Florida area, and at that tier the practical calculus is relatively simple: the cost of a meal here sits well below the threshold that would require advance trip planning. That said, the review volume and award recognition suggest demand that would make evening bookings worth securing in advance. No specific hours or booking method are listed in current records, so contacting the restaurant directly before visiting is advisable. The Alhambra Circle corridor is walkable to several Coral Gables bars and retail, which makes Zitz Sum a practical anchor for an early-evening itinerary rather than a standalone destination dinner.

What to Order at Zitz Sum

Without a confirmed current menu in the public record, specific dish recommendations fall outside what can be stated with confidence here. What the awards architecture does confirm: the Bib Gourmand designation is applied specifically to restaurants where the inspectors found value and quality cooking in combination, which in the pan-Asian casual format typically centres on small plates, dim sum formats, or composed sharing dishes that reward ordering across several categories. Chef Pablo Zittzman's name embedded in the restaurant's identity suggests a focused rather than diffuse menu, and consecutive Michelin recognition implies that the kitchen has not chased range at the expense of execution. The most useful approach at a restaurant of this type and recognition level is to order broadly across the menu rather than anchoring on a single main, letting the breadth of the kitchen's range make the case for itself.

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