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Showing 309 - 330 of 947Lincoln Road might be South Beach’s bastion of mediocre eats and aggressive hostesses, but there are a few gems to be found along this touristy stretch of pavement. And come dessert time, Gelateria 4D is one of ’em. Better than ice cream, better than sorbet, gelato is the perfect creamy treat. And with flavors like […]
Just ’cause a spot says it sells gelato, doesn’t mean it’s the real-deal. But at South Beach’s Gelato-Go, the frozen treats are as authentic as they come. Their Italian-born gelato maker cooks up his concoctions with fresh fruits, low-fat milk and cream and no powdered nonsense or artificial stabilizers. Try their Roma (chocolate, coconut and […]
Join us for an epic Miami Swim Week kick-off event featuring the highly anticipated men’s swimwear collection of American fashion designer, Giancarlo Gedler. The refreshing Maison Gedler collection breathes new life into men’s swimwear and is not to be missed! Guests are invited to ‘Shop and Sip’ with an exclusive pop-up featuring pieces from Gedler’s […]
Go-Go Fresh Food Cafe stands out in South Beach as a healthful and affordable option. Go-Go has a pretty simple menu: mini salads, big salads, homemade soups that change daily, and the famous Go-Go Pies ($2.50). The stuffing of these pies, also known as empanadas, is vast with options ranging from classic Argentine to Philly […]
When Goldstein & Sons opened at Collins Avenue and 74th Street 30 years ago, there was no shortage of competition with three other kosher butcher shops and deli markets in the surrounding North Beach neighborhood. Today, rechristened with a slightly different name, the mom-and-pop store is the last one standing. Jews and gentiles from all […]
From the exterior, this kosher natural food restaurant/juice bar doesn’t look like any other average smoothie store, and cartoonish posters of buck-tooth bunnies lining the walls make the interior look like a kid’s soda fountain. But the smoothies here could be considered nectar for the casual gourmet: rich and unusual combinations like the “Chilled Lych” […]
Beloved Wynwood imbibing institution Gramps has branched out. The former Whiskey Joe’s space on Key Biscayne is now home to Gramps Getaway. What’s it like? Imagine everything you love about the divey vibes of OG Gramps, chef James McNeal’s menu with dishes like tamarind barbecue ribs and charred broccoli salad in a tangy buttermilk ranch, […]
The Pinecrest Grazie Café closed its doors just as carpenters were securing the final cherry-wood panels that would form the visual foundation of a handsome new Grazie Italian Cuisine on South Beach. The 75-seat dining room is lushly comfortable with those warm wood walls and soft lights emanating an orange-hued glow. Grazie’s menu is limited, […]
If you had a sneaking suspicion that most Americans have bastardized the Greek gyro – you’d be right. But Greco Boys Grill is all about being authentic. Score a chicken or pork gyro slathered in tzatziki sauce ($6.95), a souvlaki platter ($9.95) or spanakopita ($6.75). No lamb or beef in their lineup, but who needs […]
A colorful, cozy little respite from Washington Avenue madness, Guru Fine Indian Cuisine is the perfect spot for an Indian food fix. From $15.90 for a flavorful tandoori chicken tikka to $16.90 for a spicy lamb vindaloo, prices aren’t cheap – but they’re not South Beach steep, either. Vegetarians will love the array of options, […]