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Showing 837 - 858 of 2020While service at this veteran Indian spot (open since 1975) can be spotty – sometimes accommodating, sometimes inattentive – its renowned lunchtime buffet, available every day of the week, is very large and extremely affordable. Choices change daily, but carnivores will find several meat or poultry curries, and vegetarians will enjoy tasty dishes like chana […]
Ebony wooden floors, built-in book shelves with picture frames on the walls, and huge, striped couches that can fit an army of party-goers are not what you would expect to find at a Brickell lounge. Named after the hip street in London in the area of Charlotte, the Hoxton has a laid-back, “urban beach house” […]
The highlight of Hurricane Grill & Wings is the seemingly endless choice of sauces – 32, to be exact – that flavor the wings. They are broken down into groups ranging from category one (mild) to category five (seek shelter) and include flavors as varied as barbecue, Jamaican jerk, and “ridiculously hot hurricane sauce.” It […]
In 1975, Vietnamese-born Tung Nguyen was young, pregnant, and ready to start a culinary revolution. Five years later, she and refugee sponsor Kathy Manning opened Hy Vong. Today the spot is one of Little Havana’s best-kept secrets, serving up authentic Vietnamese standards with international twists. Take a seat in the unassuming dining room on any […]
At Il Gabbiano, brothers Gino and Fernando Masci march out a succession of solidly, sometimes stunningly satisfying traditional Italian fare. The siblings come to Miami by way of their hometown of Abruzzi, Italy, with a 26-year stopover as owners of Greenwich Village’s renowned Il Mulino. They, along with Luigi Tullio, have re-created the magic here […]