This interdisciplinary mecca is artist-founded, artist-operated, and it shows. They’re serious about their art, and their often-controversial exhibitions are always making headlines. Commercial, they ain’t, and they’re a sure bet for attention-getting art – including the infamous Miru Kim’s performance piece where she wallowed naked with two live hogs for 104 hours.
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Showing 1497 - 1518 of 2020Primo Pizza has developed a following since it brought its New York-style pizza to Miami Beach. Its newer location in midtown is an improved version of the Miami Beach shop; it’s much more pleasant and comfortable, has indoor and outdoor seating, and sports a couple of flat-screen TVs for sports-watchers. The pizza doesn’t come cheap. […]
At Prohibition, the food is an eclectic mix of favorites with an emphasis on small plates for sharing. A rundown of dishes includes char-grilled octopus, escargots, lobster truffle macaroni and cheese, chorizo croquettes, beef carpaccio, and hummus. Dinner-size entrées include slow-roasted short rib, Wagyu skirt steak, and pan-roasted salmon with couscous and vegetables. Of course, […]
Formerly the executive sous-chef at Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak, Justin Flit opened Proof Pizza & Pasta in midtown because the neighborhood’s “cool” factor was the ideal setting for the casual, inviting, anti-Italian restaurant he’s always envisioned owning. Though nearly everything at Proof has Italian undertones, the executive chef and owner is adamant about serving the […]
This bastion of reasonably priced French cuisine is an oasis in a budding downtown dining area dominated by Italian restaurants. An excellent smoked duck salad or the homemade pté of the week is perfect for a light lunch or a filling starter. For dinner, sliced flank steak with a stirring shallot sauce or one of […]