Wee-Bag-It In Brickell: On-the-Go Healthy

There are plenty of edgy things happening at the Four Seasons Hotel besides Edge Steak & Bar. On the second floor is a hidden lunch gem with an owner just as edgy as the menu he puts out daily. Chef-owner William Hegemann is always in his chef whites, staying true…

Il Mulino for Miami Spice: Pure Elegance and Veal Rigatoni

We are past the halfway point of Miami Spice. You know what that means? You only have a short time left to have a three-course feast. Not sure where to go? Take a drive to Sunny Isles beach for some scenery and an exquisite Miami Spice dinner that would otherwise…

Bulldog Barbecue: Latin Pop Up Tonight in North Miami

American barbecue, be it Kansas City, Memphis, Texas, or Carolina style, is in — but what about Latin-style barbecue? You’d think, especially in Miami, that Latin barbecue would be widely available, but apparently not a single chef has thought of seriously pursuing the concept… until now. Tonight chefs Ted Mendez…

Tostones Rellenos de Camarones at Molina’s Ranch Restaurant

When I was looking for lunch in Hialeah, several of the city’s best food writers pointed me in the direction of Molina’s Ranch Restaurant, a neighborhood favorite that serves consistent, high-quality Cuban food. The menu is so large that a local abogado advertises in it. So, where do you begin?…

J. Wakefield Brewing Raises Money From the Little Guy Starting Today

Jonathan Wakefield, the mastermind behind J. Wakefield Brewing Company, is on the path to establishing Miami’s next production brewery, and he is close. To help raise the remaining capital needed to start J. Wakefield Brewing, the firm has established an account with CrowdBrewed, the Kickstarter-style answer for the craft beer…

Doggi Style Closes: Owner Plans to Reopen Eventually

Doggi Style, the heavenly hot dog shop with the double entendre name closed its doors yesterday after a long struggle by its owner to keep it afloat. Owner Laura Schloeter told Short Order that closing was a decision purely based on economics. “I couldn’t keep it open any more. The…

Miami Monkey Premieres Sunday on VH1: Boobs, Big Ang, and Booze

When we heard about Angela “Big Ang” Raiola, opening an outpost of her Drunken Monkey on South Beach, we were pretty psyched. After all, we could all use a little more Staten Island in our lives. Then we heard the bar (called Miami Monkey) and its inhabitants (called Monkey Girls)…

Fabio Viviani Dishes About His Miami Restaurant (Video)

The word’s been out for a few months that Top Chef alum and major heartthrob Fabio Viviani is bringing his Italian comfort food to Miami. Siena Tavern is set to open on South Beach this year, with a menu that melds Italian favorites like lasagna and gnocci from Viviani’s family…

Pinecrest Bakery Petitions to Get Its In-Store Seating Back

Since opening last December, the Pinecrest Bakery quickly became the popular 24/7 go-to spot for coffee and Cuban pastries among locals, morning shift workers and night owls. But when the bakery owners added in-store tables and chairs to accommodate its growing customer base, the village of Pinecrest said no and…

Brunch at Sugarcane: Kale and Fat Boys Are Your Hangover Remedy

Fridays are great for multiple reasons. They mark the end of the “formal” work week and the beginning of a three-day happy hour. They are also one day away from brunch, and well, you know how we feel about brunch. The trendy Sugarcane has an ever-changing seasonal brunch menu full…

Big 105.9’s Paul Castronovo Is a Food Blogger

Paul Castronovo is a man who wears many hats. He’s half of South Florida’s favorite radio program, The Paul and Young Ron Show on Big 105.9, an avid fisherman, and president of Castronovo Vineyards. Castronovo is also a major foodie who frequently talks about South Florida restaurants on his show,…

Doughnut Porn in NYC: Manhattan’s Doughnut Plant

There’s a reason doughnuts have been around since forever. More than cupcakes, muffins, or pastelitos, doughnuts are the ultimate breakfast indulgence. Just ask Homer Simpson — or your local police officer (zing!). Sadly, Miami is without a lot of options for those seeking anything beyond your average Krispy Kreme glazed…

Miami Smokers Offers Cured Meats, Smoked Treats, and Lots of Bacon

“Hopefully our trendy restaurants that say they buy local stuff actually do,” Andres Barrientos says. Through their smokehouse, Miami Smokers, the Miami-born executive chef of Aaron’s Catering and sous-chef James Bowers have spent the past year experimenting and testing how the Magic City responds to special smoked pork products. What…

At Bali Cafe, a Delicious Six-Course Indonesian Meal Costs $17

Start with the salad, a brilliant mixture of tofu, mango, and greens sloshed in an orange-sesame dressing. Chase it with the shrimp dumplings, tiny bulbs coated in spicy peanut sauce. Go ahead! Try the lumpia, deep-fried rolls crammed with chicken, cabbage, and carrots. Thirsty? Slurp that bowl of steaming miso…

Huahua’s Taqueria: Quirky Late-Night Eats in South Beach

The pretty cashier at Huahua’s Taqueria wears a sombrero. It’s bulky, with a wide brim and fuchsia splotches that match the chalkboard menu hanging above her head. Some nights, she opts for plastic Wayfarers instead. Stamped with the restaurant’s name, the specs have clear lenses, thick rims, and cobalt temples…