Ralph Pagano Celebrated for His Courage at JWU’s Zest Awards
Last evening, Miami’s top chefs, bartenders, and restaurateurs gathered at the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort in Miami Beach for the seventh-annual Zest Awards.
Last evening, Miami’s top chefs, bartenders, and restaurateurs gathered at the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort in Miami Beach for the seventh-annual Zest Awards.
Dasher & Crank, a funky artisan ice cream concept, has quietly opened a few blocks south of Coyo Taco and Panther Coffee in Wynwood.
A full-time physical therapy student by day, Hector Galvez and his wife, Livia Monteiro, are the duo behind Miami’s 305 Coconauts, an Instagram account and YouTube channel dedicated to educating South Floridians about Miami coconuts. Galvez says he got the idea two years ago, when the couple first relocated to South Florida.
Miami Beach is a worldwide playground, where people visit from around the globe to sun, eat, and drink. Unfortunately, there’s a price to pay for all of that pleasure. Walk into most bars or restaurants on South Beach and find cocktails costing upward of $20 or more — unless you’re in the know. The good news is that some of Miami Beach’s best watering holes and restaurants have happy hours that offer everything from dollar oysters to signature cocktails. Here are the five best.
Sushi Kong on Coral Way offers unique and Instagrammable dishes such as raclette sushi and tempura cheesecake topped with Nutella.
New Times’ Best of Miami® issue hits newsstands June 14, listing more than 300 of the area’s finest restaurants, hottest clubs, most delightful diversions, and top places to shop. This year’s theme celebrates the people and places that make the 305 the best place to live, work, and play.To celebrate this mega issue, we’re throwing a party.
Stop at any Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop today, April 10, from noon till 8 p.m. to receive a free cone in your choice of flavor.
On a recent Tuesday, Tadashi Shiraishi, a medium-size man with dark-framed glasses and spiked black hair, scurries into the Taco Stand in Wynwood. He passes a young woman in a white apron flattening tortilla dough, and a tall lanky fellow stuffing French fries into burritos. He stops in front of a bare copper wall at the restaurant’s rear, looks to his right, and presses a few buttons on a silver keypad. The wall magically becomes a door, sliding open to reveal a covert room.
In an area with increasingly pricey real estate, North Bay Village remains a deal. The small city — wedged between mainland Miami and the Beach, is home to affordable housing with stunning water views.
From a new IPA trend to light and fizzy ways to imbibe, here are the beers to look out for this spring.
This week, Dunkin’ Donuts serves $1 iced coffee, Fooq’s hosts a Persian New Year celebration, Ms. Cheezious honors National Grilled Cheese Day, and Sansara opens for dinner.
Celebrate Greek Easter this weekend at this restaurants.
Palm Beach County-based Black Coral Rum founder Ben Etheridge is set to open one of the state’s largest multispirit distilleries this year. The building, located on the outskirts of Elizabeth Station at 1615 Clare Ave. in West Palm Beach, will offer patrons a chance to sample several kinds of artisan liquors made using mainly local ingredients.
A new project in the heart of Wynwood will soon be transformed into a new mixed-use commercial space that will include two concepts from the Connecticut-based restaurant group behind Barcelona Wine Bar and Bartaco.
Habitat at the 1 Hotel South Beach, the newest restaurant by the five-time James Beard Award-nominated chef Jose Mendin, is open for brunch. The experience — part buffet and part à la carte — includes Mendin’s prized comfort food and a cocktail bar where diners can create their own brunch drinks.
This weekend, Sprung! Beer Festival returns to Mana Wynwood, Grillin N Chillin kicks off barbecue season, chef Albert Cabrera pops up at the Local Craft Food & Drink, and the Museum of Ice Cream extends its run in Miami Beach.
Time and again, South Floridians are stepping up to do whatever they can to help the teenage survivors and families of the victims of mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
On weekends, Miami’s restaurants and hotels open their doors for brunch. Many of them roll out luxurious spreads of sweet and savory items, inviting diners to savor unlimited bites with bottomless pours of alcohol. Some highlight a specific type of cuisine, from Asian to Latin American; while others feature an eclectic group of foods, placing Belgian waffles side-by-side with caviar towers, and Chinese sausage omelettes. Before you make Saturday and Sunday plans, check out Miami’s ten best buffet brunch experiences.
Several South Florida breweries have recently begun using terpenes — the nonpsychoactive flavor molecules responsible for the aroma and flavor in cannabis — to create new beers.
Beginning tonight, Aptil 5, Sansara, the Cuban-inspired pop-up inside Coral Gables’ Tinta y Café, will transition from brunch to dinner. Owners Sachi Statz and Andres Vega will offer a small menu of entrées and desserts from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Thursday and Friday. Until further notice, brunch will no longer be served Sundays.
The cofounder of Proof has announced the restaurant will pop up at Taurus in Coconut Grove.
Maurizio Farinelli, owner of Strada in the Grove and Farinelli 1937, has opened La Rue, a French bistro, in the former George’s in the Grove location on Commodore Plaza.