El Bagel Delivers Old-School, Hand-Rolled Goods and Plans a Wynwood Pop-Up

In Miami, legitimate bagel options are rare. Bagel Bar East, Bagel Cove, and Toasted are the most reliable. Head a bit farther north, and Sage Bagel (along with its array of smoked fish) is the best of the best. But all of those options didn’t seem right for 25-year-old Matteson Koche, who for a few months has run a bagel delivery service via the Instagram account El Bagel.

Ghee Indian Kitchen Opens in Downtown Dadeland

Niven and Shivani Patel’s Ghee Indian Kitchen began welcoming its first guests earlier this month and already the much-anticipated place has become one of the city’s hardest reservations. There were no two tops available this past Saturday. I was able to sneak in on Tuesday night, where by 8 p.m. the place was packed out like the towering shelves filled with spices and preserve that line one the concrete walls.

Here Are the Best Bites at New Times’ Out to Brunch This Saturday at Soho Studios

This weekend, forget Sunday brunch. On Saturday, May 20, more than 30 restaurants will unite for Miami’s biggest and tastiest brunch party of the year. There’s still time to purchase tickets that will guarantee unlimited bites and bubbly from restaurants like Glass & Vine, the Raleigh, and the Rusty Pelican at New Times’ Out to Brunch party that takes place from noon to 3 p.m. at Soho Studios in Wynwood,

Kiki on the River Opens for Dinner: Fresh Fish, Good Views, and Make-Your-Own S’mores

Kiki on the River is one of the year’s most anticipated openings in Miami, and after kicking things off with lunch, the eatery has officially commenced dinner service. With a prime location overlooking the Miami River, Kiki boasts spectacular waterfront views in a charming garden setting. It’s particularly idyllic after the sun sets, when lanterns and string lights give the restaurant a mythical glow.

Enriqueta’s Is Serving Dinner for the First Time in More Than 50 Years

Late last month, Enriqueta’s Sandwich Shop owner José Plá quietly pushed the closing time of his humble NE Second Avenue operation from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Though this change might not mean much to the place’s huge breakfast and lunch crowd, it’s some of the most interesting news to come to Edgewater since its denizens learned just how much of the area was controlled by one Russian billionaire. It also means the ballooning populations in midtown and Edgewater can now grab an early dinner at Enriqueta’s.

Sip Nut-Milk Mocktails at This Saturday’s Wynwood Block Party

Move over bovine lactations, nuts are the future of milk. And no company better represents that idea than Elmhurst, a 90-year-old dairy plant in New York that recently made the switch from cow’s milk to all-natural vegan nut milks. The new line, called “Elmhurst Milked,” is now available in Publix stores across the Southeast, and you can taste the cruelty-free flavors this Saturday at the Wynwood Block Party.

The Restaurant at the Raleigh’s Nutella French Toast Will Be Served at New Times’ Out to Brunch

Most cult brunchers know South Beach is the unofficial meeting ground. Miami’s coastline is flooded with restaurants offerings dozens of renditions of the weekend meal, making it difficult to choose just one place to dine. Executive chef Josh Elliott’s signature French toast at the Restaurant at the Raleigh makes a customer’s decision a little easier. It’s offered only weekdays during breakfast, but this plate is worth the trek.

Inside the Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s Candy Factory and Bakery

Mother’s Day is this weekend, and if you haven’t made any plans, there’s still time to make this Sunday her sweetest day yet. Most locals might know that Miami Beach’s iconic Fontainebleau is the home to several fine-dining establishments, such as Scott Conant’s Scarpetta, Michael Mina’s Stripsteak, and Hakkasan, but few are aware the megaresort also holds an awe-inspiring bakery and candy factory.

Dashi Brings Fine Japanese Dining to Downtown Miami’s River Yacht Club

At Dashi, which opened in late March at the River Yacht Club, executive chef Shuji Hiyakawa brings beautifully plated Japanese fare to Miami’s riverfront. The dimly lit restaurant, beckoning patrons exiting megayachts to enter its dining room, specializes in brightly colored slices of fish on beds of warm sticky rice and chopped vegetables, along with authentic udons, soups, and meats.