Restaurants

Sneak Review: Fin & Q

A little bait to hopefully hook you into reading next week's Cafe review of Eismann's two:Fin:A fisherman would consider our experience here extremely successful: All the big ones were hooked, even if some small fries got away -- meaning main plates of grouper, halibut, and striped bass were fresh, adeptly...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Keep Miami New Times Free

We’re aiming to raise $7,500 by April 26. Your support ensures New Times can continue watching out for you and our community. No paywall. Always accessible. Daily online and weekly in print.

$7,500

A little bait to hopefully hook you into reading next week’s Cafe review of Eismann’s two:

Fin:
A fisherman would consider our experience here extremely successful: All the big ones were hooked, even if some small fries got away — meaning main plates of grouper, halibut, and striped bass were fresh, adeptly prepared, and accompanied by simple yet flavorful sides, while predinner bread slices were dried out, and a cellophane packet alongside clam chowder was filled with stale oyster crackers

Q:
The ribs were meaty, juicy, and assertively rubbed with dry spices. Some patrons might be put off by the firm nature of the meat — more similar to Chinese spare ribs than fall-off-the-bone soft — but I liked the freshness and appreciated the texture: tender but not mushy. The chicken was especially noteworthy — smoky mahogany-hued skin protecting a moist, flavorful, prebrined bird. This is a great plate of food for $18.

Q American Barbeque/Fin
4029 N. Miami Ave., Miami
305-227-2378

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the Food Alerts: Miami Bites newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...