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Showing 925 - 946 of 2020If audience participation makes you uncomfortable, you might not be a fit for Just the Funny. But if you’re less than uptight and love to laugh – this hidden gem in Coral Gables will keep those belly laughs coming. An improv group, this hilarious comedic crew comes up with sketches, parodies, music and improvised scenes […]
Kaido, the Design District cocktail lounge by chef Brad Kilgore and mixologist Nico de Soto, is a lush den of food and drinks. Yes, the menu is filled with decadent items you would expect in a lounge situated above a Gucci boutique, such as grilled foie gras ($23) and Wagyu tataki ($95); however, it’s Kilgore’s […]
If you’re into all things green, Coconut Grove’s Kampong is the perfect place to revel in the majesty of Mother Nature. This historic garden boasts a whole host of flowering trees and tropical fruits, including candle fruit, peanut butter fruit, egg fruit, cocoplums, over 50 varieties of mango and numerous species of palms and cycads. […]
Kaori pairs elevated dining upstairs with a listening bar downstairs that fuses Japanese design, vinyl culture, and craft cocktails into one of Miami’s most unique experiences. On the eats side, the Asian-inspired menu is both artful and indulgent, with standout dishes like Wagyu and foie gras gyoza and bluefin tuna sashimi layered with inventive flavors. […]
This Silver Bluff bakery slash restaurant is a Latin-style sweets factory. From birthday cakes to pastelitos de queso, Karlo Bakery’s cases run the gamut of deep fried indulgences and sweet treats. They serve savory, too, with hallacas (Venezuelan tamales) croquetas and sammies galore. And for any given occasion, their display-window worthy cakes are perfecto. Chocolate, […]
Besides its duties as home base for our beloved Heat, the Kaseya Center (formerly the American Airlines Arena and FTX Arena) sees a lot of action. The 20,000 seat downtown arena is hard to miss, what with the thousands of taillights from the gridlock it induces or the massive outdoor screen facing the street. Regardless, […]
At Katsuya, sea urchin, toro, jumbo clams, and kanpachi are a few of two dozen à la carte sushi and sashimi offerings. A platter of the latter might bring two to three pieces each of a half-dozen fish: velvety dark bigeye tuna, small squares of salmon, thin fillets of yellowtail and halibut, slices of hokki […]
Khoury’s is a quiet Lebanese restaurant with a wood paneled interior that, thanks to some unbefitting vinyl booths, looks like it may have been converted from a fast food joint. And despite shy servers, flavorless hummus ($4.50), and super-citrusy tabbouleh ($5.25), it’s got a few things going for it. It’s one of few restaurants in […]
A former fish market, the glamorous Greek restaurant Kiki on the River transports diners to the Mediterranean. The food, executed by veteran chef Steve Rhee, includes tender seasoned octopus, lightly fried saganaki cheese, grilled then baked sea bass, and fried potatoes with lemon and oregano. Find a table around sunset on the restaurant’s charming patio […]
If you need a good place to get your tennis on without breaking the bank, Coconut Grove’s Kirk Monroe Tennis Center is a delightfully unpretentious option. They’ve got five hard courts and easy accessibility for Groveites and South Miamians. And you can’t beat the prices – particularly for City of Miami residents. All you need […]