Sam Gorenstein’s Leap of Faith Has Paid Off at My Ceviche

Sam Gorenstein began with breakfast. As a kid in Barranquilla, Colombia, the chef and owner of My Ceviche would step into the kitchen every weekend morning and cook omelets and frittatas for his entire family. “From the moment I was tall enough to reach the knobs on the stove, I…

Pinkberry Opens in Midtown Today: Free Yogurt!

Frozen yogurt is something like the perfect food. It’s creamy, rich, and cold, yet lower in fat and better for you than most treats. Plus, you can actually make the darn thing into a meal by adding fresh fruit and granola. As long as you can stay away from the…

Where to Score the Best Deals on Miami’s Biggest Cuts of Beef

Tenderloins are the cookies of the beef world. They’re selfish, ideal for one patron to consume in just a few mouthfuls. But larger steaks, such as porterhouses and rib eyes, are like layer cakes: generous, indulgent, and meant to be shared. Because these cuts usually cost more than filets, we’ve…

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse: Taste the Macho Meat

A few days ago, something strange happened. It was a sunless Monday, and the humdrum of lunch filled Wolfgang’s Steakhouse downtown. Three guys chatted over steak salads, real estate tycoon Jorge Perez perused a lengthy report while sipping Diet Coke, and waiters scraped breadcrumbs off my white-tablecloth-topped table. Favoring silk…

The District Miami, Coming in October to the Design District

A restaurant opening in Miami is about as commonplace as a bad driver. The District Miami, whose website is “cooking soon,” is merging local history with pan-American flavors for a taste of the Americas in the Magic City. It is the brainchild of managing partner Alexander Ringleb (Casa Tua and…

POC American Fusion Buffet & Sushi In Coral Gables: A New Brunch

Some of you may be familiar with POC American Fusion Buffet & Sushi in Coral Gables. Considered by many. a step above your average Asian all-you-can-eat joint, POC does offer superior quality, service, d�cor, and yes, food. Now it all also offers the perfect place to watch the game and…

Wolfgang’s Steakhouse: Taste the Macho Meat

A few days ago, something strange happened. It was a sunless Monday, and the humdrum of lunch filled Wolfgang’s Steakhouse downtown. Three guys chatted over steak salads, real estate tycoon Jorge Perez perused a lengthy report while sipping Diet Coke, and waiters scraped breadcrumbs off my white-tablecloth-topped table. Favoring silk…

Eating House: Hearty Lunch for Vegetarians

Many people — even dyed-in-the-wool carnivores — don’t choose a meat-laden lunch. Maybe it’s because of the fear of an afternoon torpor that stunts any creative work time; maybe it’s the thought of a decadent over-the-top dinner that leads people to eat a vegetarian midday meal. In any event, a…

Oishi Thai: Chef Bee Is Happy

Piyarat Arreeratn is not in the kitchen. Tonight, the boyish chef with spiky hair roams the dining room at his family-run restaurant, Oishi Thai. He pats a blond kid on the head, wipes down an empty table, and bounces around asking guests if everything is all right. Chef Bee, as…

Trader Joe’s Opening Soon: Ten Items to Be Excited About

A neighbor new to Miami from California recently stopped me and excitedly asked, “Do you know Trader Joe’s is opening just a few miles away?” Giddy with the thought of once again roaming the bamboo aisles and purchasing inexpensive wine, he confessed he’d written several letters to the Monrovia, California-based…

The Alchemist: Multi-Course Experiences Coming to Midtown

Experiential dining can mean many, many things. The term includes kitschy interactive dinner theater where your wait staff may sing or get murdered as you scarf down catering-style rubber chicken, Or it can take the form of a meal in which the presentation and mere act of dining is entertainment…

Uncle Tom’s Barbecue Closed: Building Deemed Unsafe

It’s one of the very last vestiges of Old Florida. The Uncle Tom’s Barbecue sign has shown hungry travelers on the Tamiami Trail the way to smoked meat since it opened around 1948 with a name that probably wasn’t so ironic back in the day. The walls of the restaurant…

Try the Fried Chicken and Waffle Sandwich at Ms. Cheezious

“Is that real?” we caught ourselves thinking aloud while the lady behind the counter at Ms. Cheezious patiently waited for us to answer our own question. Jesus, it is real. Like kids waiting their turn for the ice-cream man to take their order, a small queue was forming behind us…

Taco Tuesdays Makes Mercadito in Midtown Worth the Trip

Over the past few years, the Mexican-food market has grown in Miami. Where we could find only non-fast-food tacos at only a handful of places, we now have options available all over the city, from hole-in-the-wall mom-and-pop joints to more upscale, cloth-napkin spots. One of the local eateries featuring Mexican…

Chef Bee Is Happy at Oishi Thai

Piyarat Arreeratn is not in the kitchen. Tonight, the boyish chef with spiky hair roams the dining room at his family-run restaurant, Oishi Thai. He pats a blond kid on the head, wipes down an empty table, and bounces around asking guests if everything is all right. Chef Bee, as…