MC Kitchen

MC Kitchen is doing something more honest and genuine than that of other eateries with similar cuisine. In the roasted octopus dish, a large Spanish mollusk is quick-roasted in the Wood Stone-brand oven and then dressed copiously with Tuscan extra-virgin olive oil, fresh red pepper, and garlic. The tentacles are charred quickly, producing an aroma […]

Metro Grill

Marlins Park might be an epic failure as far as the taxpayers, the city and the team are concerned. But they got a few things right. Namely, the stadium food selection. It’s a few steps up from the standard peanuts-popcorn-nachos fans are used to. One notable spot is Metro Grill, an on-site eatery serving up […]

Mi Rinconcito Mexicano

The sparsely decorated Mi Rinconcito is set up as though the only reason in the world that restaurants exist is for people to sit down with one another and enjoy food, drink, and company. Just like in Mexico. The fare, too, touts the stripped-down appeal of real south-of-the-border cantinas. Guests begin with complimentary thick tortilla […]

MIA Market

On a cool Friday evening, stylishly dressed crowds scurry up an escalator to MIA Market. The 10,000-square-foot food hall holds a dozen distinct food and drink concepts. The idea is based on the successful flagship of the same name in New Orleans. Try Vietnamese fare from Tran Am, or order up gnocchi-like spinach dumplings called […]

Miam Café

The zebra-striped Wynwood Building is a magnet for sightseers, but until Miam (pronounced MEE-um) opened, the landmark offered visitors little more than a photo opportunity. It’s one of a handful of real neighborhood places with offerings ranging from vegetarian breakfast burritos to start the day alongside chocolate croissants to help you power through a lazy […]