Try Plant Theory’s Kombucha Ice-Cream Float

Sheryn Abalos has been vegan for three decades. She stopped eating animal products at 13, ages before Beyonce, Miley, or Ariana helped the term make it into the mainstream. In those days, meat substitutes were few and far between, and vegan cheeses?! The options were rubbery and gray, at best. …

Pho Mi 2 Go in North Miami Beach Serves a Better Banh Mi

Last week we brought you word from North Dade that the recently opened Basilic Vietnamese Grill boasts a fine rendition of pho, joining a limited numbers of options scattered across town. As luck would have it another Vietnamese spot, Pho Mi 2 Go (17010 W. Dixie Hwy., 786-986-2790) opened around…

Tacocraft to Open South Miami Location in May

It’s been a little over a year since Tacocraft Taqueria & Tequila Bar opened its doors in downtown Fort Lauderdale, giving a much-needed facelift to longtime Himmarshee eatery, T-Mex Cantina. In just a few weeks, the chef-driven taqueria will make its way to Miami-Dade, with its first location opening in the former 100…

Miami’s King Palace and Tropical Chinese Serve Duck All Day

There’s a never-ending procession of ducks at King Palace Chinese Bar-B-Q. A row of cooked, shiny auburn birds welcomes you to the squat mustard-yellow building on NE 167th Street. Take a seat at one of the lazy-Susan-topped tables and choose a quarter ($9), half ($13), or whole bird ($23). Soon,…

Farm-to-Table Dining: Truth or Fiction?

For many Miami restaurants, an evening out comes with a small lesson in agriculture or animal husbandry. So many list the source for ingredients that it’s almost par for the course to find a dish described as “Palmetto Creek pork loin cooked in Wynwood Pop’s Porter, served with Swank micro…

Five New Miami Brunches to Try This Weekend

As our days get longer (and uncomfortably hotter), a bevy of Miami restaurants have decided to launch new (or improved) weekend brunches. Dine along the Miami River or overlooking the 305’s downtown skyline, chowing down on everything from caramelized waffles and serrano ham croquettes, to breakfast sausage burritos and lobster mac…

Zest Brings Much-Needed Color and Flavor to Downtown Miami

In a sea of gray, it’s hard to miss the orange-colored awning, patio furniture, and chic decor in the center of downtown’s Southeast Financial Center. Zest, owner/chef Cindy Hutson’s newest restaurant, brings her “Cuisine of the Sun” vibe to a place that needs it the most, Miami’s concrete jungle. Its bright lights, vibrant…

Family-Run Vietnamese Restaurant Basilic Serves Miami’s Best Pho

At North Miami Beach’s Basilic Vietnamese Grill, the star-anise-laced scent of pho wraps around you like a Burmese python. It seems like everyone in the 96-seater uses a spoon to pierce the coils of steam billowing from porcelain-white bowls. Two women in business attire, all pencil skirts and reading glasses,…

Miami Students Cook Vegan Meals for NASA Astronauts

What’s on the menu for humans headed to Mars? Why veggies, of course. This weekend, local students are whipping up vegetarian and vegan meals for NASA scientists through the Green Cuisine Challenge at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. The project is part of the famous Fairchild Challenge science competition, and the…

Pérez Art Museum’s Verde Creates Colorful Weekend Brunch

Verde, the Perez Art Museum’s waterfront restaurant, is more than just an easy go-to for a convenient mid-exhibit bite. Executive chef Kaytlin Brakefield, who joined the eatery more than a year and a half ago, carefully crafted a menu that’s delicious and vibrant in both taste and appearance, making its weekend…

Manna Life Food Serves Superfoods to Fuel Your Busy Day

While it’s easy to find french fries, cafecito, and sandwiches at downtown Miami’s many eateries, superfood arepas and matcha cappuccinos are something new. And it’s those innovative items that make Manna Life Food a unique addition to NE 2nd Ave. The airy, spacious spot was the culmination of a lifelong…

Spanish Dining Institution Xixón Launches $45 Tasting Menu

Ever since Carlos Matto and Begoñe Tuya opened Xixon on Coral Way in 2001 they wanted to serve a tasting menu. Unfortunately, the aspiration fell victim to the beloved Spanish institution’s success as it thrice moved into bigger locations to satisfy demand. “It’s something we always thought about and wanted…

Antica Mare: Waterfront Dining and $10 Pastas on Tuesdays

For all our miles of gorgeous coastline and waterways, waterfront restaurants make up only a small percentage of Miami’s eateries.  Antica Mare is one such restaurant, and one you’re likely to not find on your own. The bistro is tucked away inside the Shorecrest Club apartments at 7999 NE Bayshore…