New York Times Bestselling Authors Bring Koreaworld to Miami
Chef Niven Patel hosts authors Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard to discuss their cookbook, Koreaworld, an introspection into how Korean cuisine and culture have gone global.
Chef Niven Patel hosts authors Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard to discuss their cookbook, Koreaworld, an introspection into how Korean cuisine and culture have gone global.
A lineup of minority-owned restaurants will share the trackside spotlight with big-name local chefs.
Will chef Mika Leon take home the $50,000 prize on Food Network’s newest cooking challenge show? You’ll have to tune in to find out.
Make your friendship bracelets and get ready to trade them during the Taylor Swift listening party hosted by Night Owl Cookies.
After a decade away from the Magic City, Lucky Strike has returned to Miami.
The infamous cookie shop that won Miami’s heart with its signature sweets just opened its seventh store in Coconut Creek.
Chef Michael Schwartz hires Miami native Ivan Barros as executive chef for Amara at Paraiso.
Navi is a serene coffee shop in Miami that aims to build community over a cup of coffee and floral arrangements.
Exquisito Chocolates is moving to a larger chocolate factory in Little Havana where it will sell ice cream, wine, beer, pastries, and more.
Chef and restaurateur Michael Schwartz celebrates 17 years of Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink’s legacy in the Miami Design District.
Cars & Croquetas returns to Coconut Grove for its second year with a classic car show, street party, and, most importantly, a fundraiser in support of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
A ’90s speakeasy pops up at Wynwood Marketplace, where guests can order cocktails based on their favorite 1990s movies.
From frozen rosé and champagne to premium bars offering award-winning gin, tequila, and rum, here’s the ultimate bar and cocktail guide to the 2024 Miami Open.
Beloved Spanish pop-up QP Tapas has returned to Coconut Grove, this time at the Fountain Lounge inside of Mayfair House Hotel & Garden.
Four of Miami’s top chefs tell us what’s hot and what’s not on Miami’s restaurant scene in 2024.
The rustic yet elegant atmosphere of Log Fire Signature in Wynwood sets the mood for some fire-grilled steak and wine.
Café Bastille, known for its all-day breakfast and Nutella-stuffed French toast, opens in South Beach with a next-door bakery and a menu of savory dishes.
Beer lovers and cocktail lovers alike can now enjoy Magic 13 Brewing Co. with the launch of its housemade spirits.
Get ready for a taste of NoMad London with a two-night pop-up at one of Miami’s favorite cocktail lounges, Medium Cool.
FX and Nobu Hospitality are collaborating in Miami for FX’s new television series on Hulu, ShÅgun, with a cocktail experience inspired by the show.
This year, Miami’s biggest food festival, SOBEWFF, is doing something it’s never done before – host events in Coconut Grove.
Where to watch Super Bowl 2024 at bars and restaurants in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.