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Perez Hilton Picks a Fight
Haters and lawsuits threaten Miami's infamous celebrity gossip export.
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The Murder of Master Do
Ten murders and Haitian gangs roil the quiet town of North Miami.
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Poisoned Well
What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows - Dade officials stopped looking.
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A Felony with That Croqueta?
Criminals are everywhere at the nation's best-known Cuban eatery.
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Che Guevara Who?
Cubans get pissed, an artist gets even, and the supreme prosecutor of the Cuban revolution gets booted from Dadeland.
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A Pregnant Pause (12)
Drink heavily and don't worry. That baby will be fine.
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Sour Milk (7)
Tennessee Williams gets walloped in the Design District.
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Carbonell Cold Shoulder (7)
We're all losers at South Florida's biggest awards show.
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Poisoned Well (6)
What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows - Dade officials stopped looking.
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Perez Hilton Picks a Fight (6)
Haters and lawsuits threaten Miami's infamous celebrity gossip export.
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Peruvian Chill
It's not Adriana Restaurant's service that brings in the crowds, but the food does the job.
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Doug Rodriguez Is Back
New Latin cuisine moves to the Beach.
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Greek to Miami
Ariston angles to break the curse of its Beach location.
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Low-Key Glee
Locanda outshines its flashier neighbors with good food and good vibes.
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Pleasure and Pain
Sake Room both satisfies and annoys.
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Two Covers Are Not Better Than One
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Magic City Kitty - Phone Banging
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Jake Long Is Not Too Fired Up About Becoming a Dolphin + The Dolphins' Schedule
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The Rock Three-Year Anniversary Blowout Tomorrow!
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Bruce Springsteen Supports Obama for President
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Jazz Singer Carmen Lundy in South Florida Tomorrow Night
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National Features
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Seattle Weekly
Back from Iraq
Camaraderie is in short supply between today's soldiers and older vets.
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Village Voice
Scientology 's Celebrity Defector
TV star Jason Beghe reveals secrets of the controversial church.
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The Pitch
Spirited Away
Can't get a Catholic exorcism in Kansas City? James Vivian is here to help.
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Riverfront Times
Line Up, Tough Guys
Here's an idea: Let felons become bail bondsmen.
By Keegan Hamilton
Tasty Morsels
Published: April 17, 2008
North Miami isn't exactly a hotbed of cuisine, but a short ride up the Biscayne corridor does yield a couple of gems:
North One 10
Cream-colored brick walls conspire with blond woods, amber-colored glass, a very low ceiling, and little else to form a refreshingly unpretentious ambiance. Anyone acquainted with great cooking will cheer the fresh, innovative contemporary American fare of chef/owner Dewey LoSasso. No dull tomato-mozzarella plate here, but rather ripe red wheels of the fruit sweetly sparked with an actual glazed brûlée of aged goat cheese. Local, seasonal ingredients are consistently blended with acumen and verve, resulting in knockout dishes such as foie gras nestled in a doughnut peach; mahogany-skinned duck with figs, Gorgonzola, and orange-lavender sauce; and grilled branzino fish with tomato butter and leek fondue. The menu changes all the time, but there's always something alluring to try. The user-friendly wine list is categorized by flavor characteristics, and many offerings of unique boutique vintners are available by the glass. Dewey's wife Dale runs the front of the house with aplomb; her waitstaff is smart and smooth. It's a wonderful day in the neighborhood: North One 10 is North Miami's first great contemporary restaurant.
Scorch Grill House
This quaint, burger-bistro-type joint serves steaks, burgers, and seafood fresh off the grill at affordable prices. The wine list is stocked with bargains too. Toss in extremely friendly service and you have all the makings of a good neighborhood restaurant, which is just what Scorch is. "Scorch steak," a shorter, thicker type of skirt cut, boasts a toothsome texture and robustly fatty flavor, and goes for just $14.95; like all entrées, it is accompanied by either the vegetable of the day or one of sundry starches: the fries are thin and crisp, and skin-on mashed potatoes are creamily delicious. Jumbo 10-ounce burgers, passable pastas, and a juicy roast half-chicken ($13.45) are other popular plates. A fairly extensive list of appetizers encompasses the usual multiethnic mishmash of crowd pleasers — gazpacho, bruschetta, fried calamari, and crabcakes. Caramel-fudge pecan pie is the most interesting of the desserts, although not really a pecan pie but a dense dark-chocolate pie with gooey nut topping. Scorch might not be the best restaurant you'll ever eat at, but rest assured you won't get burned.









