Ristorante Fratelli Milano’s umbrella-shaded tables are tightly clustered together on pinched, pedestrian-clogged SE First Street, and the two dozen indoor seats are just as closely cramped in the windowless aisle of a room. This ain’t exactly the Piazza del Duomo. Limited starter choices include an antipasti misto, bruschetta atop toasted ciabatta bread, soup of the […]
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Showing 1937 - 1958 of 2475Miami is a city of extravagance, and nothing says “nonexistent budget” like a yacht club membership. The River Yacht Club includes the most upscale of amenities, from a boat marina and a yacht showroom to a signature restaurant and a VanDutch rooftop lounge. The first of its kind, the 150-seat lounge is named for the […]
Looking for a hot pastrami on rye that brings back the Miami of yesteryear, when New York-style delis were as common as Pollo Tropical franchises? Then Roasters’ n Toasters – which has been satisfying all of Pinecrest’s mustard-smothered, pickle-garnished cravings since 1984 – is your spot. During breakfast, the aroma of freshly brewed lattes and […]
Looking for a hot pastrami on rye that brings back the Miami of yesteryear, when New York-style delis were as common as Pollo Tropical franchises? Then Roasters’ n Toasters – which has been satisfying all of Pinecrest’s mustard-smothered, pickle-garnished cravings since 1984 – is your spot. During breakfast, the aroma of freshly brewed lattes and […]
While hiking it to Homestead may seem like a chore, it’s well worth it for a stop at Robert Is Here. This farmstand slash petting zoo slash milkshake shop is an iconic outpost. Indulge in a mamey or banana milkshake, browse home-made jams and jellies, and visit the critters wandering around out back. Fresh produce, […]
A very good year for tacos was 1964. That’s when Roberto and Dolores Robledo and family opened their original Mexican Taco Shop in San Diego. Their mission statement then has remained the same to this day; the far-flung Roberto’s Taco Shop chain calls for “fresh, authentic, quality ingredients, simple food at modest prices, and satisfying […]
A charming neighborhood eatery in a town not known for its charming neighborhoods, this small spot in a ubiquitous Kendall shopping mall takes its name from its seafood-oriented menu and collection of rock and roll memorabilia lining the walls. The ambiance is more charming than much of the food, though if you avoid things fried […]
Rok:Brgr is South Miamian’s place for quality burgers with a 1920s Chicago post-Prohibition vibe. The dining room is decorated with exposed brick and Edison lights for charm, and an oversize patio is perfect for people-watching on weekend evenings. Go for an Angus beef patty, topped with yellow American cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and pickle […]
We know gelato is just a fancy-schmancy Italian word for ice cream. But the frozen goodness at Roma needs
Most grown-ass men and women have a love-hate relationship with chocolate. We love its velvety caress and seratonin high – we hate its butt-busting calorie count. But when you feel like giving in to the chocolate cravings, Romanticos Chocolate is pretty much the best place to do it. Hand rolled truffles in flavors like wild […]
From the outside, it looks like your average neighborhood Italian joint, but what goes on inside this dark and intimate 28-seater is quite extraordinary. For one thing, there are no menus. Romeo comes by the table, inquires as to your likes and dislikes, and prepares a personalized menu accordingly. Dinners are composed of six courses, […]
Restaurant and life partners Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth bring their New York City-based Southern restaurant to South Beach. The menu, similar to the one at the flagship up North, includes an array of down-home goodies, with items that call to the chefs’ respective roots. McInnis is represented by the “bucket of bird.” A half […]