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Showing 23 - 44 of 2475Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen, a partnership between chef Samuel “Sam” Gorenstein and Omer Horev, founder of Pura Vida Miami, might just be the most charming restaurant in Miami Beach. The eatery, inside a small house complete with a porch lined with flowing plants and cozy cushions, offers a plethora of bright fare. Start with a few […]
Miami Beach’s first official craft beer bar, the Abbey Brewing Company, opened in 1995 – you know, before it was cool. It’s now a landmark for those seeking handcrafted brews – not to mention a curated selection of small-batch whiskeys, rare wines, and small bites – in an intimate setting removed from the hustle and […]
Watch the games on big-screen TV while enjoying cold brews and killer sandwiches.
Adriana Engelhard and her husband Mark debuted their first restaurant in Lima, Peru, 14 years ago. Now they have a Peruvian eatery in Surfside, and locals are flocking here for fresh, cleanly prepared takes on their native cuisine. Actually the bill of fare is extensive and also focuses on cuisine outside the realm of Peru. […]
The self-serve-at-a-counter setup speaks of fast food, as do menu selections such as burritos, chimichangas, enchiladas, quesadillas, and so forth. But the food is tastier, more authentic, and much fresher – prepared from scratch daily – than anything you could ring up at BajaTacoFreshMexBell. Some menu items are better than others. Patrons with hearty appetites […]
If you live in or frequent South Miami, you’ve seen Akashi. It’s that small Japanese joint nestled a block from the Shops at Sunset Place and adorned with two large graphics of a koi and a baby-like geisha. According to the restaurant’s website, other than being a city in Japan renowned for its seafood, akashi means […]
Is it the first stop on your way to the Keys or your last stop on the way home? That’s for you to decide. Either way, Alabama Jack’s is an institution. It’s on a lonely stretch of Card Sound Road – the alternative to U.S. 1 that tourists en route to the Keys hardly ever […]
Fairbanks and Miami aren’t exactly sister cities. One is cold; one is hot. One is north; one is south. But coffee is the universal unifier – hence the popularity of Alaska Coffee Roasting Co. This Biscayne Boulevard coffee shop and café serves house-roasted beverages, along with sandwiches, pizzas, baked foods, soups, and all kinds of […]
Does a Philly cheesesteak sandwich â?? thinly sliced rib eye, grilled onions, and Cheez Whiz on an Amoroso roll imported from Philadelphia â?? taste better at 3 in the morning than at any other time? No. It tastes better at 3 in the morning because you are eating it at the Alibi, a food concession […]