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Showing 1431 - 1452 of 2475This Lincoln Road adjacent falafel spot is part of a larger set — a chain of international franchieses that specalize in vegetarian and vegan eats. At Maoz Vegetarian, you can score a falafel sandwich for a mere $5.95 or a salad for $7.95. Plus, they’ve got vegan soups, juices, and salad bar toppings for your […]
Named after Ernest Hemingway’s granddaughter, Margot Bar & Bistro comes to us from the guys at Bar Lab (creators of Broken Shaker). The menu includes more than 75 natural wines, from bubbles to whites to reds to rosés and skin-contact wines. You’ll also find low-alcohol cocktails, as well as a seasonal rotation of small plates.
Marhaba is a calm, pleasant dining alternative to the larger, noisier franchised eateries of the Shops at Sunset Place. Begin with the fulsome fattoush salad: a plate of greens tossed with cucumbers, green peppers, radishes, scallions, tomatoes, and pita bread croutons, all splashed in sumac-spiked vinaigrette. Hummus, falafel, and baba ghanouj appetizers are the crowd-pleasing […]
This snug, 52-seat eatery dishes home-cooked Greek taverna fare free of contemporary tweaking. And that’s it. Although Maria’s recipes are not likely to inspire Homeric verse, they aren’t meant to. Our favorite starters here are the smooth, lemon-garlic-ticked hummus, scooped up via soft, warm, wheaty pita circles; and spinach-feta spanakopita, whose baked phyllo cap is […]
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no d
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no decor aside from the requisite cheese and pepperoni art prints and a flashing neon “open” sign. Hurried servers juggle multiple slices as busy downtown workers expend their half-hour lunch breaks on cheap grub. The first Mario’s opened in 1969, and many branches have followed, with […]
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no d
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no d
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no decor aside from the requisite cheese and pepperoni art prints and a flashing neon “open” sign. Hurried servers juggle multiple slices as busy downtown workers expend their half-hour lunch breaks on cheap grub. The first Mario’s opened in 1969, and many branches have followed, with […]
This is a classic New York-style pizza joint. There’s no decor aside from the requisite cheese and pepperoni art prints and a flashing neon “open” sign. Hurried servers juggle multiple slices as busy downtown workers expend their half-hour lunch breaks on cheap grub. The first Mario’s opened in 1969, and many branches have followed, with […]
Mario’s Cuban Cuisine is an irresistible Homestead gem that serves sizable portions of Latin American goodness. Whether you’re enjoying lunch inside at a comfortable booth or a late-night snack on the awning-covered patio, you can count on a good deal for a good meal. Most dishes are affordable, and the menu largely consists of traditional […]
A meal at Mariposa begins with classic touches of Fifties-era Neiman Marcus: iconic popovers and strawberry butter served alongside a complimentary demitasse of chicken broth. Although the modern menu has been customized for the Miami palate, the department store’s old-fashioned good service and elegant presentation are intact. The popular sesame ahi tuna entree with ginger […]
The newest restaurant at the Moxy Miami South Beach offers a taste of a modern Mexican marisquer
Located at Portside Center in Fort Lauderdale, launched in 2011, Market 17 offers a special array of culinary experiences including a blind tasting menu with Dining in the Dark and over 600 bottled wines curated by in-house sommeliers. Youthful and talented Chef Lauren DeShields actually chooses from a large array of organically grown produce, humanely […]
Market at Edition features numerous stations where you can order without having to move an inch. Your server can bring you items from the raw bar, the cheese and charcuterie station, the dessert area, and the hot station featuring a pizza oven. Dining solo? Grab a counter seat. With a large group? There’s plenty of […]
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 […]