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Where to Order Make-Your-Own Meal Kits for Delivery and Takeout in Miami

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Throughout the country cities like Miami have suspended dine-in service to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, with takeout and delivery the new reality for many restaurants. For those who want to make a home-cooked meal with that restaurant flair, many are now offering meal kits for diners to recreate the experience at home.

As always in these times, check the social media handles of and websites for details like menu items and delivery hours as they may change as these restaurants adapt to these new business models.

Also, always remember to tip well and call before using a delivery platform such as Postmates or UberEats, which comes with hefty fees for consumers and restaurants.

Related: Where to Order Takeout, Delivery, and Local Supplies in Miami

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Alter’s newfound takeout concept boasts four different meal kits that gives diners everything they need to recreate the meal at home. Choose from options like shrimp and bacantini, roasted whole chicken, or a custom butcher box with choice of protein, all coming with gouda mash, crispy brussel sprouts, and a rotating dessert. 

Bunnie Cakes

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For all those aspiring baker, skip the lines at the grocery store and pick up a cookie baking kit from Bunnie Cakes. The ingredients — which are both vegan and gluten-free — offer enough to bake 12 cookies, plus two aprons and a “surprise” for the kiddos.

STK South Beach

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Craving a steak dinner at home? STK features a steak dinner meant for two or four, with cyro sealed steaks that are ready for the grill, plus sides that are already prepared and just need to be reheated.

Macchialina

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Want to recreate the Michael Pirolo pasta experience at home? While that might be hard to fully accomplish, aspiring chefs can give it a try with the Mach At Home kits. Each kit is filled with one of their top pastas and sauces along with instructions on how to recreate it at home — all that’s needed in boiling water.

Jaguar Sun

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For those missing loading up with some late night pasta at Jaguar Sun, it now sells cook-it-yourself pasta kits in both bucatini and rigatoni varieties. 

Seaspice Brasserie & Lounge

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This Miami River waterfront hotspot offers four different home chef kits. For carb lovers opt for the short rib pappardelle or pear ravioli, while options including a wagyu burger topped with truffle aioli and smoked gruyere and sea bass casserole round out the menu.

Prime 112

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While it won’t replace the actual experience of the star studded people watching that usually occurs at Prime 112, it’s still possible to recreate the restaurant’s meal with its variety of steaks available to-go. While the menu rotates frequently, a steaks like filets, lamb racks, and wagyu burgers are available and ready to cook at home, alongside items like kobe meatballs and lasagna. 

Stanzione 87

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Feel like an Italian pizzaiolo with the Stanzione pizza kits that come in three different varieties including marghertia, salami, and San Daniele.

Eating House Miami

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Eating House’s make-at-home pasta kits are enough to feed four people. Offering four different varieties, including its famous carbonara loaded with black truffle, the kits also give diners mixed green salad and custard dirt cups for dessert.

Ariete/Nave

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Since everyone is embracing happy hour at home these days, Ariete is now selling make-your-own frita kits at home with a batch of everything to make a cocktail, too. For those looking for something more hearty it also serves DIY pasta and pizza hits.

AlterQ

Alter’s newfound takeout concept boasts four different meal kits that gives diners everything they need to recreate the meal at home. Choose from options like shrimp and bacantini, roasted whole chicken, or a custom butcher box with choice of protein, all coming with gouda mash, crispy brussel sprouts, and a rotating dessert. 

Bunnie Cakes

For all those aspiring baker, skip the lines at the grocery store and pick up a cookie baking kit from Bunnie Cakes. The ingredients — which are both vegan and gluten-free — offer enough to bake 12 cookies, plus two aprons and a “surprise” for the kiddos.

STK South Beach

Craving a steak dinner at home? STK features a steak dinner meant for two or four, with cyro sealed steaks that are ready for the grill, plus sides that are already prepared and just need to be reheated.

Macchialina

Want to recreate the Michael Pirolo pasta experience at home? While that might be hard to fully accomplish, aspiring chefs can give it a try with the Mach At Home kits. Each kit is filled with one of their top pastas and sauces along with instructions on how to recreate it at home — all that’s needed in boiling water.

Jaguar Sun

For those missing loading up with some late night pasta at Jaguar Sun, it now sells cook-it-yourself pasta kits in both bucatini and rigatoni varieties. 

Seaspice Brasserie & Lounge

This Miami River waterfront hotspot offers four different home chef kits. For carb lovers opt for the short rib pappardelle or pear ravioli, while options including a wagyu burger topped with truffle aioli and smoked gruyere and sea bass casserole round out the menu.

Prime 112

While it won’t replace the actual experience of the star studded people watching that usually occurs at Prime 112, it’s still possible to recreate the restaurant’s meal with its variety of steaks available to-go. While the menu rotates frequently, a steaks like filets, lamb racks, and wagyu burgers are available and ready to cook at home, alongside items like kobe meatballs and lasagna. 

Stanzione 87

Feel like an Italian pizzaiolo with the Stanzione pizza kits that come in three different varieties including marghertia, salami, and San Daniele.

Eating House Miami

Eating House’s make-at-home pasta kits are enough to feed four people. Offering four different varieties, including its famous carbonara loaded with black truffle, the kits also give diners mixed green salad and custard dirt cups for dessert.

Ariete/Nave

Since everyone is embracing happy hour at home these days, Ariete is now selling make-your-own frita kits at home with a batch of everything to make a cocktail, too. For those looking for something more hearty it also serves DIY pasta and pizza hits.

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