Brooklyn’s Ample Hills Creamery Opens First South Florida Store at Aventura Mall
Brooklyn’s Ample Hills Creamery has made its way to South Florida with the opening of an outpost today, Friday, September 20, at Aventura Mall.
Brooklyn’s Ample Hills Creamery has made its way to South Florida with the opening of an outpost today, Friday, September 20, at Aventura Mall.
This weekend, Orange Bowl Food & Wine Celebration returns to South Florida, while various local restaurants in Miami-Dade and Broward unite for Bahamian recovery. Plus, Ample Hills Creamery offers free ice cream at Aventura Mall for its grand opening, and the inagural PopRamen food festival takes place in the Miami Design District.
The five-day fete is slated for February 19 through 23, 2020, and will offer more than 100 parties, dinners, and events. Though the festivities are spread across Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, the festival’s epicenter remains South Beach, where massive tents will be erected oceanside, on the sand.
For fans of Japanese cuisine, the hunt for good ramen in Miami has been an ongoing struggle over the years. Little by little, the city has opened a few notable restaurants and even imported some pop-up shops whose bowls are worth slurping.
Though the opening of Shuji Hiyakawa’s eponymous Wynwood restaurant is still a few months away, the soft-spoken chef recently reopened his 79th Street eatery, Wabi Sabi by Shuji, and expanded it with a six-seat counter offering a 15-course omakase menu.
Gulf Stream Brewing Company has maintained a relatively small presence in South Florida since opening in Fort Lauderdale last year, but it won’t seem that way at its first-anniversary celebration this Saturday, September 21.
If you love all things that come in shells and scales, check out these Spice seafood menus before September 30.
P.I.G. (Pork Is Good) returns this year to celebrate its tenth edition with a weekend of pork-centric dishes by some of Miami’s favorite chefs.
Blind Barber, a hair salon by day and a bar by night, has opened inside the Natilus by Arlo Hotel. Miami Beach is the fourth city to host the speakeasy-meets-barbershop. In addition to the flagship in New York City, Blind Barber has locations in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Just 24 hours after Hurricane Dorian devastated Great Abaco, Ingrid Hoffmann touched down in the town of Marsh Harbour. While the storm was still wreaking havoc in the Bahamas, she was already calling friends and raising money for relief efforts.
It was a sultry evening filled with the scents of ocean breezes and grilled meat when the nine contestants for New Times’ Burgerfest Burger Throwdown took their places on stage. The challenge: Eat as many burgers as you can in ten minutes. As the countdown started, one contestant proved to…
When Nayelis Delisle came to Miami from Cuba in 2005, she found the city beautiful but lacking one basic need: a Cuban coffee shop.
This week, Tap 42 debuts at CityPlace Doral, and the Salty Donut launches a limited-edition special for Hispanic Heritage Month. Plus, Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy at Aventura Mall is now open, and Caja Celiente’s Monica Leon appears on Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay.
Guy Fieri is poised to swoop down and claim the chicken sandwich prize when Chicken Guy opens at Aventura Mall.
This weekend, New Times’ Burgerfest will return with more than a dozen different burgers, while David Grutman’s Papi Steak celebrates its opening weekend. Plus, Hurricane Dorian relief events happen throughout Miami, including at the Wharf, Red the Steakhouse, and Tap 42.
At this year’s Iron Fork competition, Cesar Zapata and Aaron Arditti will take the stage for the ultimate showdown of skill and determination. Only one can be victorious. Last year, Planta’s Benjamin Goldman took home the Iron Fork Skillet of Excellence.
instead of traveling overseas, South Floridians can celebrate Oktoberfest right here. The region offers dozens of festivals this year to bring the party home.
Leave your desk and head to these spots to get on with work while treating yourself to good food and drinks.
If you’re a fan of big, bold India Pale Ales (IPAs) and brightly hued fruit-infused sour beers, you’ll want to check out the Miami beer festival that pays homage to both styles.
There will be dozens of burgers to try at Burgerfest, but don’t miss these top ten.
Voted one of the top harvest festivals by “O, the Oprah Magazine,” the beloved event returns to its original location in Peacock Park October 26 and 27.
Jorge Mas is taking the misery of eating under a Communist regime and turning it into a joyful celebration.