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Genghis Cohen Brings Its Nostalgic Chinese-American Food to Miami

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09.04.2026

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Genghis Cohen Brings Its Nostalgic Chinese-American Food to Miami

The beloved L.A. restaurant is heading to Miami, fish tank and all.

A lot of new Miami restaurants aim to open in time for December’s social season, with Art Basel being a prime target. Genghis Cohen owners Marc Rose and Med Abrous have a different December extravaganza in mind.

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“For Genghis Cohen, we’re trying to open in time for Christmas,” Rose tells Observer.

Genghis Cohen, a beloved New York-style Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, will open its Miami Beach outpost at 1801 Purdy Ave. in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood. Rose and Abrous, both former New Yorkers, know that Christmas is the main event for Genghis Cohen. This is a restaurant where guests come to spin around lazy Susans as they feast on crowd-pleasing egg rolls, turkey minis (Genghis Cohen’s signature dumplings with spicy soy sauce and cilantro), crab rangoon, salt-and-pepper tofu and playfully monikered classics like no name duck, nothing special beef sizzler and a........

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