All-day dining destination Fooq’s has returned, occupying a new space in Miami’s Little River neighborhood.
Led by brothers David and Joshua Foulquier—known for Eleventh Street Pizza, as well as Chez Fifi and Sushi Noz in New York—the 14,000-square-foot venue was designed in collaboration with Stockholm-based Joyn Studio.
Rooted in the Foulquiers’ Iranian and French backgrounds, the interiors at Fooq’s balance rustic warmth with a quiet elegance, offering a space that naturally shifts from relaxed lunches to lively late-night gatherings.
A layered arrival experience
The design unfolds the moment guests step inside, where an intimate entrance bar leads to a transitional wine corridor. Lined with illuminated chillers and two dry agers, this quiet threshold gives way to the social heart of the restaurant: a double-height main dining room defined by soft lighting, an open kitchen, and abundant greenery.
The outdoor patio, just beyond the dining room, is roughly the same size as the interior footprint. Shaded and garden-like during the day, the alfresco space transitions into an energetic hub as the night goes on, serving as an overflow area for guests or a backdrop for large-format events.
The Lion’s Den above Fooq’s
Upstairs, the venue introduces the Lion’s Den, a dedicated late-night space that comes to life after dark. Shaped by music and conversation, this intimate enclave features low lighting, deep seating, and warm wood tones, offering a distinct sense of privacy away from the bustling main floor.
A grounded vision by Joyn Studio
Joyn Studio—who previously collaborated with the brothers on Chez Fifi—anchored the property in a palette of deep reds and soft neutrals. These warm tones and subtle textures are grounded by natural materials and vibrant plantings that soften the architecture and bring a sense of ease to the atmosphere.
“Collaborating with the Foulquiers to translate their vision—an environment for dining, connecting, and dancing—into a physical space has been genuinely inspiring,” says Lisa Grape, founding partner of Joyn Studio. “The design, merging our Scandinavian heritage with a Miami vibe, guides and elevates the shifting scenes that unfold from day to night. Their passion and ambition deeply resonate with our way of working, and together we have transformed these qualities into a unique venue that creates special moments for everyone who visits the space.”





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