With a name like New York’s Big Apple Deli, this is an outpost obviously designed to entice all the New York natives who fled for South Florida. And their offerings are about as enticing as you’d imagine – black and white cookies; doughy, delicious bagels; lox and nova; corned beef hash; Matzo ball soup – […]
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Showing 67 - 88 of 101At most Thai restaurants with tacked-on sushi bars, the sushi tastes like the commercially motivated afterthought it is. Here, the sushi is extraordinary. None of the fish is frozen, and the dedicated chef/owner makes two trips daily to nearby marinas for the freshest local catches. Even the simplest and most traditional sushi and sashimi are, […]
Panera is nothing like Burger King, KFC, Taco Bell, or any of those old-style chains that are ever-so-slowly sliding into obsolescence. This national bakery shares more in common with corporate cafés such as Starbucks and Einstein Bros., but with a whole lot more than just coffee and bagels. Like, for breakfast, a spinach and bacon […]
Panya’s main room seats about 50, its mustard-color walls simply decorated with tasteful Asian ornaments and prints. Silky Thai fabrics topped with glass adorn the tables, and a mostly Asian clientele occupies the chairs, which is generally a good sign. It’s not a surprising one, though, when the cuisine is as fresh, flavorful, and authentic […]
Reasonable prices, authentic light French café fare, a chic rustic atmosphere, and, above all, baked goods made with traditional artisan methods make this first outpost of a French chain worth a special drive. Pastries, especially the flaky-crusted buttery fruit tarts and chewy buttercream-filled macaroon sandwich cookies, are delectable, but Paul’s heart is its breads, made […]
Petit Rouge’s notable fare includes a panko-crusted plank of ris de veau in lemon-caper sauce; frisee, radicchio, and baby arugula leaves with nubs of bacon and a poached egg perched on top; and French onion soup, the standard bearer for any bistro, bolstered by a bold beefy base and darkly bronzed cap of Gruyare. One […]
Rojas + Rubensteen Projects, a contemporary art gallery and community hub in Little River, Miami, is pleased to present the exhibition “I Am Here” by world-acclaimed female artist Manal AlDowayan, hailing from Saudi Arabia. In the exhibition, featuring photography, installation and mixed media, AlDowayan explores what defines humans at the most granular level – our […]
The Round Table is a neighborhood bar worth driving to, even if it’s not in your neighborhood. The exterior is reminiscent of a castle, recalling the days of King Arthur and his knights. The interior is homey with a wooden bar anchored in the middle of the room. There are plenty of TVs on the […]
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This quaint, burger-bistro-looking joint serves steaks, burgers, and seafood fresh off the grill at affordable prices. The wine list is stocked with bargains too. Toss in extremely friendly service and you have all the makings of a good neighborhood restaurant, which is just what Scorch is. “Scorch steak,” a shorter, thicker type of skirt cut, […]
The newly renovated Shepard & Ruth K. Broad Performing Arts Center is a 970-seat mid-century modern proscenium theatre and home to the fine arts department main-stage theatrical presentations in theatre, dance, and music.
With so many New Yorkers migrating to Miami, you’d think we’d have the staples of that city mastered. Although we have plenty of options when it comes to a towering pastrami sandwich or a perfect lox-and-cream-cheese bagel, we’re still lacking in the all-important pizza-by-the-slice department. That is, unless you live near North Miami, where Steve’s […]