Cafe Prima Pasta Turns 20

The restaurant industry is fickle. Neighborhoods change, food trends come and go, and steady customers move. So when a restaurant turns 20, it’s cause for celebration. Cafe Prima Pasta, the family-run Italian bistro on 71st Street in Miami Beach, is reaching its two-decade milestone. Owner Gerardo Cea told Short Order…

Xixon: Great Gulas, Gazpacho, and Beef Cheeks

Small plates have taken Miami by storm. It’s a great way to eat. And there’s no better place to tapear than Xixon. At this Spanish restaurant, you can find a selection of over 50 small plates. See also: Best Tapas Restaurants in Miami…

Burgerliscious: Shake Shack Wins (Photos)

Last night, Coral Gables hosted a burger bash and people went crazy for it. The third annual Burgerliscious featured 20 of the surrounding area’s best restaurants. Who eats 20 burgers? Apparently a lot of people — including us. See also: Burgerliscious Burger Bash: Tomorrow Night in Coral Gables…

Sliders Pop-Up at Hidden Kitchen: Best Buns on Miami Beach

Sure, you can call sliders a food fad. But then you’d be forgetting the grand tradition of the pop-in-your-mouth size sandwich. The slider most likely had its start as a finger sandwich, served to proper ladies at tea time, then graduated to a mini-burger at the legendary White Castle. Nicknamed…

Lorena Garcia Debuts Cookware Line on HSN, Mentors Local Chefs

Lorena Garcia’s test kitchen is festooned with fairy lights for the launch party of her new cookware line. Walking into the two-story modern house tucked off Biscayne Boulevard, guests are greeted by a bartender with a glass of champagne as servers pass around bite-size portions of Thanksgiving treats. Stuffing, turkey…

Gabose: Top Korean Worth a Drive

The beef tongue arrives raw and slivered, its flesh marbled with strips of fat. You cook it on a wire grate over charcoal, which burns crimson in a pit on your table. In seconds, the meat turns from pink and slick to charred and shriveled. “It’s too hot,” exclaims the…

Bulldog Barbecue and Burger: Now Serving Brunch

Howie Kleinberg embodies the chutzpah of a hometown hero better than most, and who doesn’t cheer for the hometown hero? After competing on Top Chef in 2007, the “Bulldog” decided to come home and do what he does best — barbecue. And North Miami residents couldn’t be happier. Miami’s BBQ…

Burger King’s Big King: Does It Stack Up to the Big Mac?

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that’s true, Burger King must really be fond of its number one competitor, because the new Big King sandwich looks pretty much like another “big” burger from another chain. According to Burger King’s website, the Big King features “two savory…

Burgerliscious Burger Bash: Tomorrow Night in Coral Gables

Most of us become quite beastly when it comes to munching on burgers, and tomorrow’s third annual Burgerliscious event in Coral Gables is a prime example of our transformation from human to animal. General admission ticket ($60) holders are entitled to six sliders and two beers, while VIP attendees ($125)…

SuViche to Open in Wynwood on November 15

Wynwood is growing quickly thanks to the many locally owned breweries, eateries, and bars. It’s appealing territory for those looking to make a mark. Bloom, the Asian fusion restaurant on North Miami Avenue, closed in September. The “Japeruvian” (Japanese-Peruvian fusion) joint SuViche will open in that space November 15. This…

Strada in the Grove: Good Pasta, Addictive Fried Olives

Coconut Grove is something of a dining puzzle. This charming village has some of the most sought-after real estate in South Florida, with homes commanding prices in the millions, yet the food scene in the Grove has mostly consisted of ultra-casual places to grab a salad or a burger with…

Charlie Trotter Dead at 54

ABC’s Chicago affiliate has reported that Charlie Trotter has died today at the age of 54. Though details of his death have not yet been released, ABC’s Eyewitness News 7 has reported that “Trotter was found unconscious in his Lincoln Park home and transported to Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Tuesday…

The Federal’s New Menu: Scallops, Conch Salad, and Flaming Foie

The Federal Food Drink & Provisions has revamped its menu, leaving only three classic dishes behind. Don’t worry. Their “biskits” — recently named best in America by Food & Wine — are still available. In his new take, chef Cesar Zapata combines Houston, Texas, with a 1930s steak-house motif. The…

Checkers Robber Hides in Freezer Before Cops Arrive

Yesterday morning, a would-be thief tried to rob a Miami area Checkers. Instead, he received a “chilly” reception from employees…and police. According to Miami police, at around 6 a.m. on November 4, employees were preparing to open the restaurant, located at 450 NW 42nd Ave. for business, when they heard…

Tobacco Road Celebrates 101 Years With $1.01 Burgers and Drinks

On a recent trip to Dublin, we visited the Brazen Head, a pub that’s been serving grub since 1198. Tobacco Road isn’t as ancient as that, but at 101, it is Miami’s oldest bar, which is no mean feat when you consider the average restaurant’s life span is about two…