Restaurant king Mathieu Massa served up $32 million for Miami digs.

Restaurateur and real estate investor Mathieu Massa, founder of Massa Investment Group, has sold his waterfront Miami Beach home for a record $32 million — down from its $36 million ask.

He bought the property, at 1826 W. 23rd St., for $5.75 million in 2014 and built the home in 2017.

Massa is known for his restaurants Queen Miami Beach, Marion and El Tucán, frequented by the likes of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.

The home, designed by Cesar Molina, is known as “Villa Aman” and boasts stunning downtown skyline views.

One of the property’s seven bedrooms.

The chef enjoyed a fittingly spiffy dining room.

The seven-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath abode is 6,132 square feet and sits on a third of an acre.

The outside space includes a covered TV lounge, a “knife-edged” pool, a summer kitchen and 75 feet of frontage that leads to the ocean.

Massa said he invested about half a million dollars into repairs and renovations after his previous tenants moved out.

Meir’s wife, Ranee Bartolacci, rented the home starting in 2021.

Massa’s company and Bartolacci were locked in litigation over the course of the lease, until Bartolacci and Meir moved out earlier this year.