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Miro's Restaurant

A family that crossed continents to cook this well — thirty years of Slavic, Hungarian, Italian, Greek, and German mastery in a corner of Palm Springs that regulars guard like a state secret.

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Ambience
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Miro's Restaurant dining room

Address

1555 S Palm Canyon Dr

Suite H-101, Palm Springs, CA 92264

Price Per Person

$45 – $70

Main courses from $34; three-course dinner approx. $55–70

Cuisine

Mediterranean-European

Slavic, Hungarian, Italian, Greek, German traditions

Hours

Dinner Tue – Sun

Open from 5:00 pm; closed Mondays

Dress Code

Smart Casual

sharpened but relaxed; this is a neighbourhood institution

Reservations

1 – 2 Weeks

Via OpenTable; book ahead for weekends and peak season

About Miro's Restaurant

In 1994, the Terzic family immigrated from Mostar, Yugoslavia, and did what families of that particular calibre do: they cooked. They found a corner unit in the Plaza del Sol shopping centre on South Palm Canyon Drive — not the most glamorous address in the desert — and built something that has outlasted every trend, every new arrival, and every competing claim to the city's affections. Miro's Restaurant has a 4.8-star rating from more than 3,800 OpenTable diners, a number that does not belong to a shopping-centre restaurant by any conventional logic, and yet here it is.

The cuisine is a masterclass in cultural synthesis. The Terzic family draws from Slavic, Hungarian, Italian, Greek, and German traditions — not as a gimmick, but as an autobiography. Burek, the Balkan pastry filled with seasoned beef, onion, and potato, sits alongside homemade cabbage rolls and rich chicken paprikash. A traditional combo platter brings cabbage rolls, goulash, and tender chicken paprikash to the same plate — Eastern European comfort food executed with the precision of a chef who has been making it for a lifetime. The Mediterranean Sea Bass and the shrimp and scallops dishes demonstrate range; this is not a kitchen that does one thing and stops there.

The dining room is modest and warm — the kind of space where the food is so good that nobody thinks about the decor. Service is old-world in the best possible sense: attentive, personalised, and delivered by people who have been doing this for years and genuinely enjoy the company of their guests. Regulars are greeted by name. New diners are made to feel like regulars by the time the main course arrives. There is an ease to the hospitality at Miro's that money cannot manufacture and restaurants cannot train into existence — it emerges from a family that actually cares about the people at their tables.

To dine at Miro's is to understand something important about Palm Springs: the most remarkable experiences in this city are often the ones that require knowing where to look. The Plaza del Sol address has filtered out the tourists for thirty years, leaving behind a devoted clientele that has been returning, season after season, because nothing else in the desert quite compares.

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Why Miro's is Perfect for Impressing Clients

Impressing clients does not always require the obvious choices. Miro's makes the sophisticated case: bringing someone here signals taste, curiosity, and confidence — the qualities that close deals before the food arrives. A 4.8-star rating from nearly 4,000 verified diners is not something you explain away. The cuisine tells a story — a family from Mostar who cooked their way to the most beloved table in the Coachella Valley — and that story is worth telling across a dinner table. The old-world hospitality means your client will be looked after without the formality of a Michelin-starred room, which suits many client relationships better than white-glove service. Miro's is the kind of choice that says: I know this city well enough to take you somewhere that matters.

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