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Jesse Scott

Jesse Scott is a Fort Lauderdale-based contributor for Miami New Times covering culture, food, travel, sports and entertainment in South Florida since 2017. His work has also appeared in USA Today, BBC, National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure, and his hometown newspaper, the Free Lance-Star, among others.

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Benihana Opens Its First Fast Casual Restaurant in Brickell

By Jesse ScottMarch 6, 2024

Benihana has opened its first fast-casual concept called Benihana RA Sushi, delivering its staples in a more casual setting.

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Carbone, Casa Tua, Coral Gables, and Cars: ModaMiami 2024 Rolls Into the Biltmore

By Jesse ScottMarch 1, 2024

Mario Carbone hosts an exclusive dinner as the world’s best sports cars pass through the Biltmore in Coral Gables.

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2024 Miami Open Confirmed Competitors Announced and Updated

By Jesse ScottFebruary 26, 2024

In addition to hosting its ATP Masters 1000 tennis tournament, the Miami Open will welcome Major League Pickleball to its courts.

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Burgers, Gloria Estefan, and a New Times Pickleball Winner: Highlights From SOBEWFF ’24

By Jesse ScottFebruary 26, 2024

From a New Times‘ writer winning the pickleball match to surprise performances by Gloria Estefan and DJ Khaled, SOBEWFF ’24 had it all. Let’s take a delicious look back.

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New York Chinese Restaurant RedFarm Takes Over the Old Mr. Moe’s in Coconut Grove

By Jesse ScottFebruary 26, 2024

Hospitality icons Jeffrey and Zach Chodorow dish on Pac-Man dumplings, Peking duck dinners and the new RedFarm outpost in Coconut Grove.

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Casa Matilda Opens with RHOM and Bachelor Stars, Rick Ross, and Duck Carnitas

By Jesse ScottFebruary 16, 2024

Roses on the ceiling, duck carnitas, and stars-a-flocking. Miami Beach’s new Mexican steakhouse is a vibe.

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Vibra Urbana Wants to Keep Latin Music Growing

By Jesse ScottFebruary 16, 2024

Ian Ruzal-Bron and Kirk Taboada started Vibra Urbana in 2020, and they are continuing to focus on building the festival in Miami.

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The 10 Best Music Festivals in South Florida

By Jesse ScottFebruary 15, 2024

From EDM and hip-hop to country and reggaeton, Miami and the surrounding areas have a music festival catering to every genre you can think of.

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A Taste of the Riviera in Miami: La MÁ rtola Restaurant Opens in Buena Vista

By Jesse ScottFebruary 14, 2024

La MÁ rtola in Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood is bringing the French and Italian Rivieras to Miami with pizza made with a 36-hour Italian dough, local seafood, and al fresco dining.

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Miami International Boat Show Docks With Supersized Yachts and Pickleball

By Jesse ScottFebruary 14, 2024

The Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show is docking in the 305 February 14-18 at six locations throughout town.

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Homestead Speedway Morphs Into a 24-Hour Skate-A-Thon

By Jesse ScottFebruary 13, 2024

During Miami Ultraskate, more than 200 skateboarders will glide around the Homestead-Miami Speedway’s 1.5-mile track for 24 hours.

Telemundo’s Chef James Tahhan Opens La Doña in Sunrise

By Jesse ScottFebruary 9, 2024

Television personality Chef James has opened a new Mexican seafood restaurant in Sunrise called La Doña.

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Lee Schrager on SOBEWFF ’24: “One of the Best Lineups We’ve Ever Had”

Lee Schrager on SOBEWFF ’24: “One of the Best Lineups We’ve Ever Had”

By Jesse ScottFebruary 8, 2024

The founder of Miami’s biggest food festival, the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, reflects on 23 years of producing this one-of-a-kind festival.

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Mykonos in Miami: Bakaló Restaurant from Greece Opens in South Beach

By Jesse ScottFebruary 2, 2024

Bakaló restaurant has opened in South Beach with a seabass carpaccio, moussaka, and good vibes.

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Jack Sock Dishes on This Weekend’s Pickleball Slam

By Jesse ScottFebruary 2, 2024

John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, James Blake, and Maria Sharapova will join Jack Sock at the Seminole Hard Rock for the second edition of the Pickleball Slam.

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6 Great SOBEWFF 2024 Events That Haven’t Sold Out

By Jesse ScottFebruary 1, 2024

SOBEWFF 2024 is less than three weeks away, but you can still get tickets to party with Guy Fieri, attend a boozy jazz brunch at Delilah, and learn from the best ice cream makers.

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Eeeeeatscon Miami 2024: Restaurants, It’s Always Sunny Stars, and More

By Jesse ScottJanuary 30, 2024

Some of the city’s coolest restaurants, like Tâm Tâm, Maty’s, Off-Site, and Jaguar Sun, are hitting Bayfront Park for Eeeeeatscon Miami.

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Black-Owned Fort Lauderdale Business and Rémy Martin Spar Over Usage of “1738”

By Jesse ScottJanuary 23, 2024

The story of Fort Mosé in 1738 has never really been told, which is why the Fort Lauderdale business owner chose its name – to do his part in sharing some Black American history.

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This Brickell Pizzeria Sells a 24-Karat Gold and Truffle Pizza for $100 – Because Miami

By Jesse ScottJanuary 19, 2024

Although the German-born pizza chef simply did it for the ‘gram, his love for pizza is a story old as time.

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The Amalfi Llama, an Italian-Patagonian Restaurant, Is Set to Open in Aventura

By Jesse Scott and OthersJanuary 16, 2024

Slated to open on January 26, the Amalfi Llama combines the cuisine of Italy’s coastline with the culture and wood-fired cooking methods of Patagonia.

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How to Book a Reservation at Coral Gables’ Most Exclusive Japanese Restaurant

By Jesse Scott and OthersJanuary 12, 2024

Shingo, the highly rated Japanese omakase restaurant in Coral Gables, is kicking off January with a new collaboration dinner series so popular that it sold out in minutes.

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Fort Lauderdale’s Instagram-Worthy Rosé Festival Is Bigger Than Ever

By Jesse ScottJanuary 11, 2024

Fort Lauderdale’s Seaglass Rosé Festival returns to Fort Lauderdale Beach from Friday, January 26 through Sunday, January 28, featuring more than 30 rosé varietals from around the world.

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