94th Aero Squadron Restaurant is a wartime-themed restaurant nestled between Miami International Airport and the Dolphin Expressway. There are hand-painted signs and an Army jeep stand outdoors, while guns and war propaganda posters line the walls inside. Diners can watch the airplanes come and go while listening to the control tower through headphones placed at […]
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Showing 1 - 22 of 24The new AltaMare is bigger, busier, and better than the old Alta Mar, which itself was no slouch. The classically elegant dining room is also better-looking. Chef Simon Stojanovic honed his craft under the tutelage of Michael Schwartz, and the influence is obvious: The daily-changing menu is more a Mediterranean mash than that of his […]
Buns & Buns wants to bring good bread back. Owner Alexandre Zibi and chef Reuven Sugarman spent three weeks traveling the world in early 2013 in search of recipes and techniques from the globe’s greatest cooking cultures. They brought back steamed buns from China, naan from India and the Middle East, and brioche from France. […]
Enjoy a chill atmosphere, flavored smoke, beer, wine, liquor, and a full restaurant menu. Sit back and vibe to Middle Eastern music and take in the Lincoln Road scenery. The lounge claims to have the best mojito in Miami. You be the judge.
Fooq’s is part French, part Italian, part Persian, but not at all confused. Persian and Italian together don’t seem to make sense, but under the care of restaurateur David Foulquier, it’s all you need.Read our full review of Fooq’s.
In, of all places, Dadeland, chef Niven Patel and his crew opened Miami’s eyes to the cuisine of western India, a culinary culture that comprises infinitely more than tandoori chicken and lamb rogan josh. At Ghee Indian Kitchen, which earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand designation in 2022 and also operates a second location in Wynwood, […]
Gourmet Diner, which debuted its chrome, ’40s-style diner car in 1983, boasts an extensive diner-like menu of burgers, salads, and dozens of main-course choices, along with 40 or so daily specials. At its new location, just north of the chrome diner car on Biscayne Boulevard, American and Italian selections abound, supplemented by barely enough French […]
If you’re health-conscious, like home-cooked meals, and pick up Whole Foods-prepared meals almost every day, Gourmet Station has you covered. Among the offerings are turkey meatloaf (served with homemade barbecue sauce) and seasoned tofu. Ask about the daily specials; they range from grilled herb salmon to a deliciously tender chicken breast smothered in mushrooms and […]
You don’t go to Fort Lauderdale’s Lips to eat but to be eaten: The drag queens and divas who patrol the crowd have a sharp eye for a sweet little morsel like you to chew on, so wear your thickest skin. Dinner shows, with a full three-course menu, are at 8:15 or 8:30 Tuesday through […]
Located on the ground floor of the 18-room boutique hotel Sense Beach House, Local House feels more like a weekend hideaway than a restaurant. Grab a seat inside at one of the wing-back ocean-breeze-hued booths or bring a group and take over the terrace. Either way, order a mimosa pitcher made with freshly squeezed orange […]
Nemesis is what chef/owner Micah Edelstein wants it to be — take it or leave it. We’ll take it. The hip, relaxed 30-seater is welcoming, the eclectic and delectable cuisine infused with influences from Micah’s native South Africa. The resultant melding of distinctive spices and ingredients creates flavors not available on any other plates in […]
Although Cheesecake Factory sued Nexxt for copycatting recipes nearly 10 years ago, Nexxt’s novel-size menu and giant portions still remind us of the mall-hugging chain. Unless you are a water boy eating your way to linebacker or you want to take half of your dinner to work for lunch tomorrow, plan to share. The sophisticated […]
Even with a chunk of its beachside scaled back by the city, the Saint-Tropez-style, open-air party continues to draw high-enders en masse. Sunday nights at Nikki Beach are exactly what they appear on the E!’s Wild On series.
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At this tourist-oriented Ocean Drive restaurant, the food can be pricey, except for the breakfast specials, which cost as low as $4.75. Notable dishes include the king lobster tail ($58.95 for one pound) – which is steamed and served with garlic, sage mashed potatoes, drawn butter, and seasonal fresh vegetables – and the Buffalo wings […]
It’s been more than 20 years since Ortanique opened on “the Mile” in July 1999, but chef/owner Cindy Hutson’s Caribbean-influenced Cuisine of the Sun never grows old. Red Stripe-steamed mussels, jerk chicken penne pasta, West Indian-style bouillabaisse in curried coconut broth – let’s face it, you can’t get this sort of fare anywhere else in […]
The venerable grand dame of dining is usually reserved for marriage proposals and graduations. The food is French, but it’s far from traditional. It’s served in trendy and tasty appetizer-size portions so diners can assemble their own four- or six-course grazing prix fixes. Menu items include indulgences such as seared foie gras, king crab, seared […]
Located in the iconic Raleigh Hotel, Restaurant Michael Schwartz offers the prettiest outdoor dining in South Beach. It also bears the name of Miami’s most revered chef. The restaurant serves spa-like dishes such as mussels in saffron broth, grilled octopus, and grouper ceviche — a bright medley of raw fish, chilies, avocado, citrus, and red […]
This cozy, unpretentious 42-seat eatery has spawned quite a loyal following since opening in 1980. The nautical decor is comfortable, but most patrons come for honest, homestyle Peruvian seafood dishes at reasonable prices. It’s best to set sail with ceviche, which in keeping with Lima tradition gets served with sturdy hunks of boiled potato, sweet […]
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It’s only fitting that a nightclub named Santo – Spanish for saint – shares its address with a multimillion-dollar casino. shares its address with a multimillion-dollar casino. Originally on South Beach’s Lincoln Road, Santo relocated to Hallandale Beach’s Gulfstream Park in the summer of 2010. Though the area’s nightlife was seemingly nonexistent, this 4,000-square-foot, urban-chic […]