2020: Miami Chefs Look Back
Miami’s culinary community reflects on lessons learned in 2020.
Miami’s culinary community reflects on lessons learned in 2020.
A Las Vegas-based diner opens its first location in Miami Beach with an all-day menu.
Jerk Machine has survived countless ups and downs over the years, but the pandemic has done far more damage.
Clevelander, Palace Bar, and Cafe Milano were all shut down by Miami Beach Code Enforcement for violating an emergency order.
Some good news came out of the last month of the year.
Happy 2021, Miami. Enjoy the recently launched brunch menu at all Pubbelly locations, and experience the last weekend of “Miami in a Glass” at Beaker & Gray. Gather the family and enjoy an outdoor movie, or celebrate 2021 with rose all day at Traymore by Michael Schwartz.
Recently shuttered South Beach favorite David’s Café returns as a pop-up.
Many if not all of these establishments might still be around if not for the financial impact of COVID-19.
Wayku in Wynwood will serve New Andean and Latin-American fusion fare.
Little River-based Craize already makes guava, coconut, and toasted-corn crackers. And now, an “everything” cracker.
Restaurants were ordered closed for months, but Miami chefs persevered.
Welcome 2021 over a feast of food and drinks at one of our local restaurants.
Keep the holiday spirit alive with Kush by Stephen’s Matzoh Ball Mingle singles’ event, and Phuc Yea’s Santa Sundays and much more.
Bars in Broward are set to resume late-night operations after a judge struck down restrictions on serving liquor and food after midnight.
Here’s a list of what’s open (and what’s not).
A new monthly market aimed at supporting local restaurants and businesses hurt by the pandemic is coming to Lincoln Road in January.
Cuba isn’t the only Caribbean nation with a strong coffee culture.
Javier Ramirez, a Miami restaurateur and hospitality investor, was caught in a social-media storm of his own making.
Enjoy a special Christmas Eve or Christmas Day feast at one of these Miami restaurants.
If there was ever a year to give the gift of booze, 2020 is it.
From a Santa-themed cocktail party to a holiday market, here’s the best to eat and drink.
A dozen gifts sure to be appreciated by everyone on your list.