Flapjack Flip-Off X: Picnic

As part of our annual competition to determine the best pancakes in town, we visited Picnic Miami, which picked up the coveted On Second Thought, Maybe I’ll Have Some Peanuts and Cracker Jack Award. Its boom-boom soundtrack at 11 a.m. proved only slightly less distracting than the ESPN sports highlights…

Meatless in Miami: A Master Cleanse Diary, Part One

After years of tossing the idea around I’ve decided to stop being a nancy and do the damn Master Cleanse.  You may be asking…what is this Master Cleanse?  Well, it’s a 10-day (minimum) detox developed in the 1941 that’s still being used today.  Also called the “Lemonade Diet”, you subsist…

Cacique’s Corner in Downtown Miami in Pictures

Cacique’s Corner is a Cuban coffee shop and cafeteria that has stood at SW First Avenue and Flagler Street under the same ownership in downtown Miami since 1987. When Selim Diaz and his family emigrated from the small town of Sasa del Medio, Las Villas, Cuba, in 1980, he was…

Evos Fast Food Might as Well Be Delivered by a Unicorn

Evos, a new health-conscious eatery in Pinecrest that totes the cutesy slogan “Feel Great Fast Food,” has the charm of a Starbucks. Complete with décor that can only be described as “generic coffeehouse corporate chic,” it boasts a loop of effervescent-sounding indie music that makes you feel like your order…

Flapjack Flip-Off X: Morgans Restaurant

The decade has seemingly flipped by faster than a griddlecake in midair: The Tenth Annual Mrs. Beeton Flapjack Flip-Off is just around the corner (Mrs. B. being our patron saint for her prescient in-print assertion, made 101 years ago, that pancakes “must be regarded as somewhat beyond the capabilities of…

Mary’s Coin: Best Place for Laundry, Food, and Coffee

Mary’s Coin Laundry and Cafeteria opened in 1982 as a simple wash house. It had been converted from a plant nursery and Bahamian-style wooden shack that had been around for 55 years. Then, Victor Sanchez, a construction worker and son-in-law of the Mary for whom the place is named, noticed…

Maya Tapas & Grill Opens Second Location on Ocean Drive

Since its opening in 2008, Lincoln Road’s Maya Tapas & Grill’s Argentinean-fusion cuisine and reasonable prices has  become a local favorite. The restaurant’s second location will be nestled in the heart of South Beach on Ocean Drive. Chef Hector Diaz and owners Rolando & Marsha Maya plan to follow the…

Chef Jeff McInnis of The DiLido Beach Club Interview, Part Two

​This is Part Two of our interview with Chef Jeff McInnis. You can read the first part of the interview here.What five words would you use to describe yourself?Strong work ethic, creative, passionateAnd what five words would you use to describe your food?Fresh, organic, local, healthy, globalWhat food(s) do you…

Flapjack Flip-Off X: Uva 69

The decade has seemingly flipped by faster than a griddlecake in midair: The 10th Annual Mrs. Beeton Flapjack Flip-Off is just around the corner (Mrs. B. being our patron saint for her prescient in-print assertion, made 101 years ago, that pancakes “must be regarded as somewhat beyond the capabilities of…

Chef Jeff McInnis Interview, Part One

​Some of us have a big crush on Chef Jeff McInnis, partly because of his boy-next-door good looks, partly because he’s just so damn down-to-Earth (is he so polite because he was born in Niceville, Florida?). But the number one reason is trghat he can really translate the flavors of the Sunshine…

BK Flame Grilled Chicken on Whole Grain Ciabatta

You got that headline right. Burger King, the Miami-based fast food giant, announced yesterday that is now serving what sounds like gourmet dish for $4. The thing has only 470 calories and in the corporate speak of BK senior vice president, global product marketing and innovation, John Schaufelberger: “By adding…

A.C.’s Icees Frosted to Fight the Heat

What does an athletic Midwestern boy do after moving to Miami? Sell lemonade, of course! That was Allen Cohen back in 1978, when he decided to say goodbye to Michigan winters and start “living the dream” in Miami.  An avid runner, he set up shop in Coconut Grove’s Kennedy Park,…

Garbage, Get Gone! Food Summit Coming in July

South Florida is a throwaway place. You can see it in the litter on the roadside, the low-rent construction that will be gone in a decade, and the bustling fast-food joints that use more paper and styrofoam than all of China.  Earth Learning, a local group that promotes sustainability and ecological…

Jack Frost on South Beach Melts Away

Jack Frost we hardly knew you. Six weeks after the custard and burger joint quietly debuted on Alton Road (next to Master’s Pizza), there are now signs proclaiming that the space is “for rent” and their phone is disconnected. That was fast — even by South Beach standards. Interestingly, Jack…

First Taste of Tacontento — Opening Today?

The Guatemalan-based tacqueria chain Tacontento had hoped to open on Friday, but alas, a new communal table placed in the dining room necessitated new seating plans (so while the unemployment crisis continues, some 40 workers are sitting around because of Miami Beach’s picayune permitting demands). When they were given late…

Save the Date for Fairchild’s Mango Culinary Conference

Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden will open this year’s Annual International Mango Festival with a Mango Culinary Conference, a day of panel discussions that pairs Fairchild’s tropical fruit experts and local chefs to talk mango. Chefs Andrea Curto-Randazzo, Norman Van Aken, Allen Susser and author Madhur Jaffrey are among the participants…

Yelp Eats! 2010 Prix Fixe Meal Deal Starts Monday

Looking for bargain dining? We are still a few weeks away until Miami Spice, but cit-crit (I learned that word yesterday thanks to Lee Klein) site Yelp is dolling out the price cuts thanks to its annual Yelp Eats! event. For a week, area restaurants offer a prix fixe three-course…