Knaus Berry Farm and Chef Philip Bryant Host Sunday Supper in a Secret Location

Knaus Berry Farm recently closed for the season, but if you want a taste of its produce and baked goods, you still have the opportunity at its Sunday Supper. The dinner, taking place this Sunday at 6:30 p.m., sees the Local Craft Food & Drink’s executive chef Phillip Bryant collaborating with Miami’s favorite farm for a seven-course wine-pairing meal that highlights the farm’s produce. The dinner will be held at Estancia Culinaria, a private family farmstead with a secret location.

The Brick and Social Club Win at Miami’s Slow Food Snail of Approval Party

Miami’s food scene is growing more responsible, evident by the success of the sixth-annual Slow Food “Snail of Approval” Tasting Party, which took place place Friday at Miami Beach’s Eden Roc. Hosted by Helene Henderson, chef/owner of Malibu Farm, the event made guests privy to Miami’s farm-to table best, which included more than 35 participants, ranging from restaurants and purveyors to breweries and distilleries.

Dr. Limon’s New Year’s Eve Hangover Cure (and Leche de Tigre Recipe)

Chef/owner of Dr. Limón (13766 SW 84th St., Miami), Carlos Brescia, likes to say, “ceviche starts here.” But what he should really be saying is, “Your hangover ends here.” Both are fair assessments of the Miami-based Peruvian restaurant offering one of South Florida’s largest ceviche selections and creative weekend specialties.

Pubbelly’s Jose Mendin Shares His Coquito Recipe, Brings La Parranda to Miami Beach

According to Pubbelly’s Jose Mendin, no one parties during the holidays better than his fellow Puerto Ricans. “No one celebrates Christmas the way we do it,” says Mendin, who grew up in Puerto Rico. “Christmas celebrations in Puerto Rico begin in early December and don’t stop on December 25. The parties continue well into the middle of January, right up until el Día de Los Reyes on January 6. It’s basically just nonstop partying.

Zak the Baker’s 7,000-Square-Foot Temple of Bread Opens in Wynwood

About five years ago, Zak Stern took to Kickstarter in hopes of cobbling together the final bit of money he needed to open his Wynwood bakery. Shortly after, seating in the place around lunchtime was hard to find. On Thanksgiving morning, Stern opened his art-gallery-turned-bakery down the street from his original spot at 297 NW 26th St. The place is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day but Saturday.

Black Friday Deals at Miami Restaurants, Shops, and Breweries

Thanksgiving is over, and Black Friday madness fills the air. If you’re tired of the mall scenes of waiting two hours to find a parking spot only to fight with people over a cashmere scarf for Uncle Sal, there’s a better way. Take advantage of some great deals on wine and dining instead. Here are some of Miami’s best Black Friday deals.

Joe’s Stone Crab Opens for 103rd Season

Stone crab season, South Florida’s favorite time of the year, starts on Saturday October 15. Running through May 15, stone crabs are caught in baited traps by both commercial and recreational fishermen and women. The crabs’ claw is removed and the crab is tossed back into the water for the…

Bee Heaven Farm’s Margie Pikarsky Nearing Retirement

Margie Pikarsky barely remembers the last time she took a real vacation. It was 2010, and while on the way to drop her daughter off at college in upstate New York, she and the family meandered through Delaware, western Pennsylvania, and the Empire State’s vast western reaches.  Besides that, she’s…

Chef Ellen Kanner Offers Tips for Post-Hurricane Vegan Eating

Unlike many more recent arrivals to Miami, Ellen Kanner is no stranger to hurricanes.  In her book, Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith and What to Eat for Dinner, the local chef and author recounts her Hurricane Andrew experience. It was during that legendary storm that she developed her recipes…