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This light, airy juicery is all about the positive vibes. Should you forget to turn your frown upside down before entering, an array of inspirational signs will remind you. Try the Got the Beet, an infusion of beet, carrot, celery, apple, and lemon. Down the Love Potion #9, a concoction of pear, pineapple, beet, chia, […]
As Rosa has expanded nationally over the years, its upscale take on Mexican standards has dissipated somewhat. But surprise, surprise: The cuisine at the new South Beach branch boasts strong, cleanly defined flavors; the service staff works with relay-team efficiency; and a festive ambiance prevails. Among starters, don’t miss the red snapper tostadas: lime-macerated cubes […]
If it’s a view you seek, look no further than Rosa Sky Rooftop. Located on the 22nd floor of Brickell’s AC & Element Hotel, this chic, modern lounge presents picturesque panoramic views of the Magic City skyline. Come nightfall, the space is bathed in the venue’s signature rose-hued glow, making it the perfect spot to […]
Hidden deep in the labyrinthine halls of the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science is a gem of a bar with cheep beer and a waterfront view. Located on the way to Key Biscayne, RSMAS Wetlab (4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami) is not just a place for students to watch dolphins play […]
This family-run operation serves heartwarming homemade pastas at fair prices in an unpretentious setting. Mama Rosinella is on the premises to oversee the meatball, lasagna, and gnocchi production, but it’s the kitchen staff that consistently churns out fresh and tasty meals. Same family and concept as original Sport Cafe, but with the added allure of […]
Really good, really Mexican Mexican food is as common in South Florida as snowstorms on Ocean Drive, which is why this modest little eatery just off Krome Avenue in Florida City is worth getting in your car and enduring the inevitable turnpike Sturm und Drang. No ambiance to speak of, but the food is freshly […]
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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 […]
The moniker derives from the highway that sweeps by the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. That’s where owners Paola and Jeremy Goldberg met while obtaining their culinary training. Their menu is composed of charcuterie and cheese plates; soups and salads; nine small plates; eight main plates; and sides. The first category […]
There’s more than one legendary castle serving up sliders in the U.S. Like its infamous northeastern brother, Royal Castle is known for its classic square sliders. Their two-bite burgers are diminutive patties topped with grilled onions, ketchup, mustard and pickles plopped on a pillowy soft, toasted bun. A hungry carnivore can easily pack four or […]