Sofia Design District Opens in Miami

The Sofia Design District recently unveiled its world-class Italian fine dining experience in the Miami Design District at 140 NE 39th street St #133. The restaurant was inspired by a love affair between Contemporary Art and elevated Italian cuisine by entrepreneurs Charles Khabouth, Danny Soberano, and Ricardo Tabet, who founded INK Entertainment Group. Sofia joins their existing staple of restaurant ventures, marking its fourth restaurant concept opening in South Florida.

Located in the heart of the city’s central arts, culture, and shopping district, Sofia Design District offers a fresh perspective and a refined approach to new and nostalgic Italian dishes. Its menu, curated by Executive Chef Daniel Roy, uses only the finest quality ingredients that pay homage to authentic Italian flavors to highlight the quintessential flavors of fine Italian dining. 

“We couldn’t be more excited to expand our footprint in South Florida, bringing Sofia to what we feel is one of the most significant areas and desirable culinary destinations in Miami,” Charles Khabouth says, Founder and CEO of INK Entertainment Group. “Full of energy and mischievous curiosity, Sofia Design District is the perfect complement to the Miami Design District neighborhood as Palm Court’s newest signature restaurant.” 

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