Eating here might seem like a blessed event. First, the owners christened this breakfast, lunch, and dinner café their “little miracle” in gold letters above the bar. And second, they have become quite popular for one particular dessert: wedding cake. Miracle Mile shoppers long ago discovered this great stopping point for a slice of the […]
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Showing 1 - 17 of 17This huge multilevel restaurant looks more like a corporate convention’s dining facility than a bistro. But when the upper tier is filled with packed buffet tables on Sunday, the lack of intimacy pales in comparison to the phenomenal deal: The $29.95 all-you-can-eat brunch for two even includes all-you-can-drink bubbly. At nonbrunch times, it’s best to […]
Beer & tapas make a great pair. Just ask the regulars at this unassuming spot. As far as brew options, they’ve got somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 bottles of beer on the wall — plus drafts, wine and cocktails to boot. Pair your fave fermented option with tapas, including quesadillas, tacos, nachos and hot […]
Portuguese cuisine is lusty, soulful, rib-sticking fare in which cod – the salted, dried kind called bacalhau – is God. In the wrong hands it can be tough, fishy-tasting stuff. Luckily Coimbra has a good hand with this Portuguese staple and more than a dozen dishes to prove it. Cod fritters are light, crisp, and […]
When you really want to cheer a local team on, especially the Hurricanes or the Dolphins, you will fit right in wearing your most audacious colors at one of Miami’s most historic sports bars. Every inch of wall space is lined with a sports banner or picture.
This Russian and European deli and grocery store draws customers from several counties away, who come to buy the herring, halvah, kasha, caviar, candies, kefir, Georgian wines, bottles of bouncy Baltika beer, and all manner of marinated and pickled vegetables in glass jars — including full garlic bulbs as well as whole tomatoes with the […]
The Design District gets a fresh slap of inexpensive goodness thanks to Lemoni Cafe and its smoothies, veggie-packed salads, and word-of-mouth-hyped paninis. While you mooch the free Wi-Fi, munch on paninis such as the Lemoni Supremo, with marinated chicken, pesto, Brie, and cherry tomatoes, or the Mediterraneo, with spinach, olives, tomatoes, and chicken melded together […]
Russian specialty markets aren’t exactly a dime a dozen in a city that barely squeaks by as separate from South America. But Marky’s Gourmet is just such a spot, serving up specialty olives, blinis, perogies, foie gras and other Eastern European treats. It’s not all Russian, either, they stock gourmet eats from all over Europe. […]
Marky’s Gourmet, one of Miami’s largest gourmet markets, isn’t just in the business of selling its inventory of about 600 luxury foods. Recently, the company became the largest – and only – producer of beluga caviar in the United States. Find it alongside a wide assortment of Marky’s caviar at this lounge located at the Seminole […]
The zebra-striped Wynwood Building is a magnet for sightseers, but until Miam (pronounced MEE-um) opened, the landmark offered visitors little more than a photo opportunity. It’s one of a handful of real neighborhood places with offerings ranging from vegetarian breakfast burritos to start the day alongside chocolate croissants to help you power through a lazy […]
Reasonable prices, authentic light French café fare, a chic rustic atmosphere, and, above all, baked goods made with traditional artisan methods make this first outpost of a French chain worth a special drive. Pastries, especially the flaky-crusted buttery fruit tarts and chewy buttercream-filled macaroon sandwich cookies, are delectable, but Paul’s heart is its breads, made […]