Miami · Restaurant Guide

How to Get a Reservation at Cote in Miami

Cote Miami, the MICHELIN-starred Korean steakhouse in the Design District, books on Resy and sells out its window fast. Off-peak seatings and same-week cancellations are the realistic way in.

The short answer

Cote Miami is the Design District outpost of the MICHELIN-starred Korean steakhouse, and it is one of the most consistently booked rooms in the city. Reservations are on Resy, the advance window clears almost immediately, and the Butcher's Feast and prime tables go first.

After the initial drop, availability is cancellation-driven. Seats are released, dropped, and re-released in the days before service, and they rarely last long enough to catch by hand. Cote holds tables with a card and a cancellation policy, so confirm the current terms on its live Resy listing.

Rose watches Cote continuously and books the instant a seat opens, under your name, so you never have to sit on the refresh button.

When Cote opens tables

Cote releases inventory on a rolling advance window at a set local hour. The full window sells out fast, after which the openings that actually let people in come from same-week cancellations and the late re-release of held seats.

  • The initial rolling-window drop. Confirm the exact day count and hour on the live listing.
  • Cancellation waves in the final 24 to 48 hours before service.
  • Same-day openings from no-shows, often surfacing hours before service.

The best strategy for Cote

Flexibility wins. Weeknights and early or late seatings open far more often than prime weekend slots, and a party of two clears more readily than a larger table. The Steak Omakase counter and bar can also show seats when the dining room does not.

Pair that flexibility with a continuous watch and an ability to confirm in seconds. That is the difference between reading about Cote and sitting at the grill.

Let Rose handle it

Tell Rose your Cote night and party size and we will watch it and grab the next opening.

Frequently asked

Does Cote Miami have a MICHELIN star?

Yes. Cote is a MICHELIN-starred Korean steakhouse, and its Miami Design District location carries that pedigree, which is part of why its tables are so hard to land.

What platform does Cote Miami use?

Cote Miami books on Resy. The advance window sells out quickly, so cancellations in the final 48 hours are the most realistic path after the initial drop.

Is it easier to book the counter or a dining-room table at Cote?

The omakase counter and bar can open when the dining room is full, and small parties clear more often. Being flexible on seating type and time meaningfully improves your odds.

Can Rose book Cote Miami for me?

Yes. Text Rose the date and party size. We watch Cote continuously and book the moment a table frees up, under your own name.

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