Miami needs a place like Sonia’s Seafood Bait & Tackle Restaurant. A fish market, bar, music venue, local’s hangout and veritable shack of eccentricities, it’s a Flagami mainstay. Diners can pick up fresh catches like red snapper, yellowtail, hogfish, mangrove, calamari, lobsters and langostinos – or sit a spell and get their fish grilled or […]
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Showing 1981 - 2002 of 2342Cocktail bar Jaguar Sun is well known for Will Thompson’s drink work, but chef/owner Carey Hynes is the one who ups the downtown Miami establishment’s food game. Though Jaguar Sun hasn’t yet reopened its doors in the X Guild Apartments highrise on Northeast Fourth Street, Hynes and Thompson have squeezed lemonade from their lemons, opening […]
The difference between Westernized and typical Chinese cuisine is crystal clear at South Garden Chinese, which serves both. One side of the menu offers Americanized goodies such as crab Rangoon, egg drop soup, and General Tso’s chicken. Flip the menu over and do as the Chinese do, with more complex traditional dishes. The crisp fried […]
There exists an earnest, unpretentious beauty to Soya, like some strangely seductive and rustic trattoria you might accidentally stumble upon on an ancient cobblestone side street of Venice. “Simple food made with love” is the motto here, and the first bites of melanzane alla parmigiana – cleanly fried eggplant sprightly sauced and cheesed – makes […]
Located on a previously woebegone, restaurantless strip of Biscayne, Soyka was a pioneer offering for Bay Point and Upper Eastside locals to hang out. Its bistro fare includes burgers, elaborate salads, and upscale sandwiches such as the turkey club on country toast. Designer entrees, which can be pricey and uneven, include seared salmon with spinach […]
Like its namesake, Marie Waite – the 1920s South Florida rum runner who outran the Coast Guard smuggling booze across the Florida Straits – this West Kendall brewery is a South Florida legend. Amid the dozens of breweries that have opened in the past several years, Spanish Marie manages to stand out. Here, co-owners Alby […]
Keep it in the Grove for Easter! Chef Gaetano Ascione of Spasso (3540 Main Highway) promises a brutally delicious full-fledged buffet complete with a dry-aged Chicago prime rib for the carving station, house-made pastas such as Italian tortelloni with black truffle sauce, egg-cellent frittatas, and many more options. Price includes unlimited mimosas. Brunch is from […]
This swanky lounge off South Miami Avenue recently reopened after a brief makeover. The hip décor features long L-shaped booths, large mirrors, and black walls painted with an intricate design. A fully stocked marble bar is staffed by bartenders and hostesses decked out in black lingerie, red leather gloves, and top hats, evoking a dark […]
Oh, it’s a hippie paradise in Tamiami! Mostly inhabited by students from nearby Florida International University, SpecialTEA boasts it is the “only tea house in Miami!” which is probably true. Miamians aren’t known for being huge tea drinkers. The funny thing is that SpecialTEA’s menu actually offers more coffee selections than tea beverages. But tree-hugging […]
Discover Spectrum Miami-a juried, contemporary art show in the heart of Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District featuring an international slate of artists and galleries. It’s where contemporary meets extraordinary. Join us for a 5-day fine art experience, featuring music, entertainment, and other special events.
Wynwood boutique and event space. Workshops are hosted at Spin. Spin is also a culture creating business by highlighting upcoming women in Miami.
Sports Grill serves, by far, the meatiest and tastiest wings in town. Don’t believe us? Try ordering a batch of 16 ($12.25) or 25 pieces ($18.99) just before a big game. Sure, the folks answering the phone at this Kendall institution won’t immediately laugh and hang up on you, but they’ll hold back the chuckles […]