Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a modern and contemporary art museum dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Showing 243 - 264 of 337At Perfecto, a gastrobar on Brickell Avenue, the mood is celebratory and the food is a modern riff on Catalan classics. With its vertiginous ceiling, modern art, and orchids so massive they appear to have been genetically modified, the industrial-style room is stunning. It’s the brainchild of Oscar Manresa, a chef-restaurateur from Barcelona with 20 […]
Grand opening May 8, 2017.
This fritanga is not gonna win any interior design awards. It looks like your abuelita‘s kitchen. But you’re not coming here for a fancy sit-down dinner. This is 24-hour Nicaraguan take-out at its most epic. You get it and go. The first indication Pinolandia is way better than the rest: a never-ending, always-growing line of […]
Romans are masters at creating a style of light, crisp crust topped with gourmet edibles that puts most American versions to shame. Luckily for Miamians, the Roman tradition has been brought to downtown in the form of Pizzarium, an East Flagler Street beacon for hungry cube-dwellers. Organic ingredients, a light and fluffy crust, and utterly […]
There are steak houses, there are Argentine steak houses, and there is the PM-style steak house, which is a hybrid of the two. Diners are privy to provoleta and empanadas, but they can also opt for salmon tartare or smoked marlin carpaccio. Ceviche and tirados are on the menu, and so is a tuna-watercress salad […]
Ascend a narrow stairway filled with the names and faces of some of the greatest stars of all time – Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Sam Cooke – along with a neon sign proclaiming you’ve arrived at the “Harlem of the South.” Welcome to the Pool Hall at Red Rooster Overtown, a loving tribute to the […]
Decor is unassuming at this downtown lunchroom — it’s basically a hole-in-the-wall, albeit a clean and cheerful one — and most of the roughly dozen dishes served daily are steam-tabled, not made to order. Still, since most Indian food is relatively slow-cooked rather than quickly stir-fried like that of most other Asian nations, it survives […]
As the decade turned, celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson imported his Harlem Red Rooster to Overtown. Situated on the former site of Clyde Killens’ pool hall, where Black stars from Aretha Franklin to Sam Cooke to Muhammad Ali used to mingle, the restaurant offers dishes that encompass influences from Africa, the Southern U.S., the Caribbean, and […]
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 […]
Miami 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 […]
A Miami institution made famous by Mel Kiser and Corky Irick’s movie Last Night at the S&S Diner. Bring a book while you wait ’cause wait you will in this popular counter spot. Try the chopped steak with onions and gravy, the roast turkey, or the fried sole or shrimp. And there are few better […]