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MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH SPECIALS AT ASIA DE CUBA AT MONDRIAN SOUTH BEACH

Posted: Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Asia de Cuba at Mondrian South Beach invites guests to enjoy an array of items on Mother’s Day. Begin with a Cold Buffet including Housemade Granola, Cheese Board, Crispy Duck; Hot Buffet with Eggs Benedict, Miso Cured Cobia; Omelette Station with all the fixings; Ceviche, Sushi and Shellfish Station including Black Grouper, Curried Swordfish; Asian Noddles; Caja China, Whole Pig Cooked Cuban Style; and Desserts including a selection of Sweets, Pastries, Cakes, Flan and Torta.

ASIA DE CUBA AT MONDRIAN SOUTH BEACH

1100 West Avenue, Miami Beach

305.514.4955 – www.mondrian-miami.com

$68 per person including Bottomless Mimosas or Mojitos

MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH SPECIALS AT 660 AT THE ANGLER’S

Posted: Saturday, April 28th, 2012

Newly appointed Executive Chef Carlos Torres is bringing a little extra love to the brunch menu for Mother’s Day brunch at 660 at The Angler’s. Along with 660’s tried and true brunch favorites, Chef Torres will also be offering delectable dishes including the New Latin Omelet ($14) bacon, avocado, tomato creole sauce, cheddar cheese; Atlantic Benedict ($14) wilted arugula, smoked salmon, hollandaise sauce, home fries; and the Bistek Al Caballo ($28) 10oz grilled skirt steak, tomato creole sauce, sunny side up egg, fries. Brunch is available from 11am-4pm. Indoor and outdoor seating available.

660 AT THE ANGLER’S

660 Washington Avenue

786.594.5811 – www.theanglersresort.com

RUSTY PELICAN MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH WITH A VIEW

Posted: Friday, April 27th, 2012

Mother’s Day Brunch returns to one of South Florida’s most popular destinations, the new and improved Rusty Pelican. Show mom you love her with a sumptuous buffet in the gorgeous restaurant’s newly renovated ballroom. The brunch will feature live food stations including paella; ceviche; carvery with prime rib, roasted leg of lamb and pork loin; breakfast classics and more, as well as unlimited mimosas and bloody marys and a live jazz quartet. The restaurant also features a kids buffet and balloon artist to keep the little ones happy. Brunch will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and is priced at $75 per person, $34 for children from 4 to 11, and no charge for 3 and under. Reservations are required at 305-361-3818 extension #4; tax and gratuity are not included. The Rusty Pelican is located at 3801 Rickenbacker Causeway in Key Biscayne; www.therustypelican.com

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL AT THE DUTCH

Posted: Friday, April 27th, 2012

At The Dutch, moms will be treated to a complimentary glass of champagne or a mimosa at breakfast, lunch or dinner. The restaurant will offer its regular a la carte menu along with a few off-menu dinner specials including olive oil poached halibut with zucchini pesto, roasted Swank Farms heirloom zucchini and sweet tomato petals. The Dutch is located at 2201 Collins Avenue in the W South Beach. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served daily. For reservations, please call (305) 938-3111, visit www.thedutchmiami.com or reserve on www.opentable.com. Follow The Dutch on Twitter – @thedutchmiami

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS AT QUATTRO GASTRONOMIA ITALIANA

Posted: Friday, April 27th, 2012

This Mother’s Day at Quattro, Lincoln Road’s Northern Italian dining destination – which is opening its second outpost this spring in Mexico City – twin chefs Nicola and Fabrizzio Carro are inviting guests to enjoy an array of specialty dishes, in addition to the regular menu.

Diners can begin with polpette di vitello con ripirno di mozzarella di bufala e tartufo nero – veal meatball filled with buffalo mozzarella and truffle ($26), which earned a third-place award at 2012 Bali Hai at Kampong. Mainplate specials include a sumptuous risotto carnaroli con burrata aragosta del Maine e caviale beluga – risotto with Maine lobster burrata sauce and Beluga caviar ($60) and specialty desserts such as a fig tart with milk chocolate gelato ($12) will also be available. Quattro is located at 1014 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For reservations, please call (305) 531-4833 or visit www.quattromiami.com

A Spanish Wine Tasting Event with Performance by the Gypsy Cat Band

Posted: Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Miami, FL…April 26, 2012…On Friday, May 4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m., Wine by the Bay presents “Flavors of Spain” – a Spanish tapas and wine tasting party with a performance by the Gypsy Cat Band. The Downtown Miami wine and art boutique will also exhibit works of Spanish artist, Antoni Amat. The cost to attend is $20.00 per person and RSVP is required by either calling 305.455.9791 or emailing [email protected] Space is limited. Wine by the Bay, 888 Biscayne Blvd., at the Marina Blue, Miami, FL 33132.

Led by guitarist Carl Ferrari and dancer Ana Miranda, the Gypsy Cat Band is a group of world class artists who fuse Flamenco with the music of the Americas to create a dynamic show that captivates and inspires. It was born out of the duos interest in the connection between Flamenco and jazz, blues, rock and Latin American music. Ferrari and Miranda have drawn from their diverse artistic experience to distill these genres, creating a style that encapsulates the melting pot that represents Miami urban life.

Group members have worked with established artists in the fields of jazz, rock, Latin American music and Flamenco, bringing a unique and fresh perspective to the blend of these genres. The group has performed at the Hollywood Beach Latin Festival, Jazz Brunch at Riverwalk, and has been active in the Miami music scene. Ferrari and Miranda have presented their original choreography and music score, “Blues de las Ramblas” for the Field at Camposition Studios and for the Karen Peterson’s Emerging Choreography Showcase.

Opened in January, 2012, Wine by the Bay is situated directly across the street from the American Airlines Arena in the Marina Blue condominium. The store offers a quality selection of wine, exotic beer, and Champagne that fits all budgets. Area residents are offered free delivery with the purchase of 6 bottles of wine or more.

Commenting on his Downtown location, owner Stefano Campanini remarks: “I love the crowd and the energy. Having an art and wine store across from the new Miami Art Museum and Science Museum, next to Genting Resorts World Miami, and the Freedom Tower is beyond what I could have ever imagined. Many upscale restaurants and bars have moved their headquarters here because it will be the top area in our city. This vibe can’t be found anywhere else in Miami.”

Wine by the Bay’s boasts an eye-pleasing setting – a bright and open contemporary space with floor to ceiling windows that look directly out on to beautiful Biscayne Bay. As well as weekly wine tastings, the boutique exhibits the work of both local and international artists, and holds poetry readings, film screenings, and other cultural events.

On Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 7:00 p.m., Wine by the Bay will celebrate Mother’s Day with a special tasting event that includes sparkling wines, some of the best Boutique Champagnes, chocolate, and a rose for Mom! The event is free for Mom and additional guests pay $20.00 per person. For more information about weekly tasting and cultural events, visit www.winebtb.com or on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

ERNIE’S ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE IN MIAMI

Posted: Thursday, April 26th, 2012

A NEW, CAN’T-MISS DINING DESTINATION IN LIGHTHOUSE POINT

Owner Ernie Patti and Executive Chef Gary Wood Bring Contemporary Italian Cuisine to Broward

Just opened in January 2012, Ernie’s Italian Chophouse is the new tucked-away dining destination shining brightly in Lighthouse Point and the namesake first restaurant of Florida nightlife veteran and Brooklyn native Ernie Patti. Executive Chef Gary Wood stays true to the spirit and soul of Italian cooking with an everything-made-from-scratch menu of rustic favorites and inspired specialties. Ernie’s offers the warmth of a casual, yet elegant, Italian chophouse with a decidedly refined and contemporary design – the perfect place for an affordable weekday pasta fix, a Sunday family dinner but also a great choice for a special occasion feast complete with veal chops and all the fixings.

“After years of being unsatisfied with the quality of local Italian restaurants, it was time for me to open the type of place I would want to eat at every day,” says Patti. “The restaurant embraces the best of what Italian food has to offer with a fresh take on age-old family recipes, all coupled with the type of hospitality that makes you feel welcome whether you’re a regular or a first time guest.”

Combining time-honored recipes and traditions with his creative and discerning palate, Chef Wood showcases generous portions in a satisfying menu that celebrates familiar flavors everyone craves; balanced by inventive creations focused on simple ingredients, bold flavors and flawless execution.

House-made mozzarella cheese is the star of several tasty Appetizers (beginning at $6) including the breaded Eggplant Stack finished with balsamic reduction and Spiedini Di Mozzarella with charred tomato and anchovy dressing. If a seafood starter is in order, guests can enjoy offerings such as chilled Crab Cocktail – colossal lump blue crab and house mustard or an all-time-favorite, Baked Clams Oreganato. The 24-month-aged Parmigiano Reggiano and mouthwatering Beef Carpaccio topped with arugula salad and garlic aioli round out the diverse appetizer menu. For a lighter, crisp pre-dinner bite, Salads (starting at $8) include Fennel, Beets & Arugula tossed in mustard vinaigrette topped with shaved Grana Padano and a classic Caesar. Soups ($6) include Escarole & Beans, punctuated by flavorful pancetta as well as a seasonal Soup of the Day.

Composed Small Plates (starting at $14) offer an opportunity to share or perhaps to pair with a salad and appetizer for a full meal. Savory seafood options include luscious Grilled Octopus imported from Spain and served with a warm limóncello vinaigrette and cannelloni beans as well as Tonno Scottato with seared ahi tuna, heirloom tomato and panzanella salad. And, those looking for a killer meatball won’t be disappointed. Veal Meatballs – Ernie’s mother’s Old Country recipe – served over a mixed green salad with a side of ricotta are stars, along with additional meat options: twin baby veal shanks Osso Buco served with risotto Milanese, and a Chivalini Sausage Ring stuffed with provolone cheese served atop broccoli rabe. The Fresh Ricotta Gnocchi with roasted wild mushrooms score a homerun.

Hearty portions of homemade Pastas (starting at $18) satisfy cravings with spot-on Italian favorites ranging from Spaghetti All‘Amatriciana, red or white Linguini with Clams, and Pappardelle Bolognese made with beef, veal and pork to squid-ink Black Fettuccini with shrimp in white wine butter sauce topped with jumbo crab and breadcrumbs. Ravioli of the Day and the Straw & Hay dish with spinach and egg noodles, pancetta, peas and a touch of cream round out the palate-pleasing pasta menu.

Well-executed Meats and Fish (starting at $22) clearly represent the Italian chophouse concept. Veal takes center stage with several dishes including a 14 oz., milk-fed Veal Chop served with porcini mushrooms, red wine reduction and risotto; Sorrentino simply sautéed with thin-sliced prosciutto, eggplant and fontina in a tomato sauce; and a straightforward perfect take on Milanese.

A hands-down favorite is the Chicken Scarpariello for Two – which can be enjoyed as a half portion upon request – featuring perfectly crispy, free-range chicken on the bone, tossed with a agrodolce sauce, Italian sausage and peppers. With several additional Chicken and Pork options, the entrée menu also includes fresh Whole and Filleted Fish daily specials sourced from local purveyors and paired with simple seasonal accompaniments. Premium beef wet aged 21 days create four satisfying cuts of Steak (starting at $25): 9 oz. Filet Mignon, 10 oz. Skirt Steak, 14 oz. NY Strip and 14 oz. Ribeye. A top-quality Chophouse Italian Cheeseburger ($18) features 10 oz. of prime chopped beef topped with arugula and roasted red pepper on a house-made ciabatta bun.

Dinner can only be enhanced with Ernie’s selection of satisfying Sides (starting at $7) such as Truffle-Parmesan Fries, Whipped Sweet Potatoes, Sautéed Brussels Sprouts, Escarole, Roasted Seasonal Mushrooms, or their to-die-for take on mac and cheese – Cavatelli with Garlic, Fontina and Parsley.

All made in-house daily, Desserts (starting at $6) are a dinner-ending must. The selection of delights includes decadent Italian Ricotta Cheesecake with a hint of orange zest, moist Flourless Chocolate Cake, and perfect Sicilian Cannoli filled with two types of ricotta whipped to light and airy perfection with cream cheese, cinnamon and chocolate chips.

Overseen by sommelier Alfie Alvarado, the wine list features moderately-priced, by-the-glass varietals spanning Italy, Argentina, California and Oregon as well as an assortment of cognacs, grappa, whisky, dessert wines, Tawny ports and champagne. Guests can enjoy weekday Happy Hour, including a special Thursday treat: free signature meatballs and 2-for-1 drinks. For $30 per person, the Sunday Gravy Dinner special is a feast fit for any family: a heaping bowl of paccheri pasta with meatballs, homemade San Marzano tomato sauce, traditional meat-filled gravy, ricotta and bread.

The beautiful 4,000-square-foot space is the handiwork of Florida architect Jack Hawk (Hawk Fulwider & Associates) and interior designer Jose Graterol who have created a minimalist contemporary décor to match the cool, comfortable vibe of the space. Guests are greeted by the welcoming bar area with seating for 40 before passing through to a sleek 135-seat dining room boasting dark wood floors, white tablecloth topped wooden tables, and comfortable booth areas with black leather tufted banquettes. The simple blue and white spotlighting accents the frosted window-treatments featuring lit silhouettes of stark tree branches to create a modern upscale setting.

With more than 15 years’ experience, Executive Chef Gary Wood is a native New Yorker who has called Florida home since the mid-1990’s at which point he took on his first food job at a Coconut Creek wing joint – just miles from where Ernie’s now exists. Quickly falling in love with cooking, he enrolled in the Florida Culinary Institute. After graduating, Wood deftly navigated his way through the restaurant kitchen ranks – honing his skills and style while leaving his mark on eateries including Prezzo’s and Nick & Max’s in Boca Raton, which led to a career-defining, three-year stay at 32 East in Delray Beach where he served as executive sous chef. Under the tutelage of Chef Nick Morfogen, his next years included stints at the acclaimed Tra Vigne in Napa Valley, the former Charles Nob Hill in San Francisco, and Mark’s CityPlace in West Palm Beach before finally helming his own kitchen in 2002 at Aura in Delray Beach. The past 10 years have included Max’s Grille in Boca Raton, a Long Island, N.Y. steakhouse, and a Palm Beach Island private chef post. Wood returns to the commercial kitchen with Ernie’s bringing his love for great food and classic technique to the table.

Located at 3150 N. Federal Highway in Lighthouse Point, Florida, Ernie’s Italian Chophouse serves dinner daily with Happy Hour from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Hours of operation for dinner: Monday – Thursday, 5:30 to 10:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 5:30 to 11 p.m. and Sunday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ernie’s Italian Chophouse is on Facebook and Twitter (@ErniesChopHouse). Complimentary valet parking on Friday and Saturday; abundant free parking available. Telephone: (954) 781-0910; erniesitalianchophouse.com

POM Wonderful has delicious recipes to spruce up any summer meal

Posted: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Whether you’re hosting a backyard dinner party or whipping something up for yourself, these recipes are sure to impress.

POM Wonderful’s unique line of POM Lite flavors (regular pomegranate, Dragronfruit, Black Currant, and Blackberry – up to 50% fewer calories than regular POM juice) and POM Tea (available in Blackberry, Lychee Green Tea, and Peach Passion Tea flavors) make a great summer beverage. And the mini 8oz. POM Wonderful bottle is great for road trips, picnics, the beach, or wherever these warmer months will take you.

POM Passion Smoothie

Ingredients:

2 oz. freshly squeezed pomegranate juice* or POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice

6 oz. non-fat yogurt

1 cup fresh strawberries

Handful of ice

Preparation:

Blend all ingredients together until the desired consistency is reached.

Notes:

* This smoothie can be made with freshly squeezed juice from a POM Wonderful Pomegranate or by using POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice. To juice the pomegranate, cut it in half (as you would a grapefruit) and juice using a citrus reamer or a juicer. Pour mixture through a cheesecloth-lined strainer or sieve. One large POM Wonderful pomegranate will produce about 1/2 cup of juice.

BLOOMING THIS SPRING AT THE DUTCH RESTAURANT IN MIAMI BEACH

Posted: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

The Dutch Restaurant in Miami Beach

Seasonal Offerings, Bakery Counter and Barrel Aged Cocktail Program

Since opening in November 2011, The Dutch at W South Beach Hotel & Residences, has become the premier dining destination for foodies, locals and visitors alike, and is celebrating its first spring with an array of seasonal offerings; a take-away bakery counter and a brand new barrel aged cocktail program.

Chef/co-owner Andrew Carmellini (up for a 2012 James Beard Award for his second cookbook, American Flavor) and chef de cuisine Conor Hanlon have been working closely with local purveyors and growers, gathering the best of what Florida has to offer. According to Carmellini, “The seasons are basically opposite from what we have going on up in New York right now, it’s wild. I still can’t get over the beautiful heirloom tomatoes we were getting all winter long in Miami, so I’m really excited for spring.”

The new menu at The Dutch is reflective of these products including new appetizers such as roasted jumbo spring asparagus with a sunny side up Lake Meadow farm egg, house-smoked pork belly and a whole-grain mustard jus and poached lobster salad, with hearts of palm, Florida mango and Swank Farms cilantro. Mainplate additions include the grilled Florida swordfish with a sweet and spicy eggplant; crispy soft-shell crab with crushed Yukon Gold potato and house-pickled spring ramps; and homemade tagliatelle with sugarsnaps, morel mushrooms and ramps. Of course, menu staples remain, from the little oyster sandwiches and Teena’s tomatoes with burrata to the pappardelle with lamb ragu.

Lunch offerings have changed as well, and feature new sandwiches such as the B.E.L.T. – house-smoked pork belly, sunny-side up quail egg, lettuce and heirloom tomato served on an English muffin with a lime aioli; and a soft-shell crab kuroyaki sandwich with yuzu and tomato, as well as entrees including Maine sea scallops with Jae’s kimchee fried rice, a family heirloom recipe belonging to a member of the kitchen crew.

Dessert selections are also in-tune with the local season and pastry chef Josh Gripper has added dark rum donuts with vanilla cream and raspberry jam, as well as a rotating selection of pies including salted lime and sour cherry.

In a rush, but still hankering for Gripper’s sweet selections? Guests can indulge in an array of sumptuous freshly-baked treats to-go at the Bakery Counter, with items like key lime pound cake; passion fruit macaroons; pecan sticky buns and strawberry-glazed donuts, as well as Portland-based Stumptown coffee.

Blooming at The Dutch

The impressive cocktail list at The Dutch has also been given a spring makeover; enter the new barrel-aged cocktails. According to beverage director Josh Nadel, “We are only offering these barrel aged cocktails in Miami, as it requires a large amount of space which we don’t have in NYC, and time to age the drinks properly.” The Barrel-Aged Cocktail #3 starts with old whiskey aging barrels from Tutthilltown and a concoction of Original Moonshine (clear corn whiskey), Pimms #1, Dolin dry vermouth from Eastern France, Spanish brandy and Mandarine Napoleon orange liqueur. Aged in the barrel for 4-6 weeks and then settled in large glass jugs, the cocktail is mixed with artisanal bitters and served straight up or on the rocks with an orange twist. Other new cocktails include the Indigo Smash – Banks 5 Island rum, smashed local blueberries, citrus and an absinthe rinse and the First Word – jalapeño-infused Vida mezcal, Chartreuse, Maraschino liqueur and lime juice, served up.

The Dutch is located inside W South Beach Hotel & Residences, 2201 Collins Avenue, in Miami Beach, Florida, 33139. Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Monday – Friday, and from 7:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is served daily from noon to

4 p.m. Dinner is served from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Sunday – Wednesday, and from 7 p.m. to midnight, Thursday – Saturday. The bakery counter is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For reservations, please call (305) 938-3111 or book online via www.thedutchmiami.com.

GOTHAM STEAK AT FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH RECEIVES AAA FOUR DIAMOND AWARD

Posted: Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

April 2012 – Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s sizzling steakhouse, Gotham Steak, has recently been bestowed the honor of the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Award. This distinction makes Fontainebleau Miami Beach the only resort in Florida to house three AAA Four Diamond-awarded fine dining destinations – Gotham Steak , Scarpetta, Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s acclaimed Italian restaurant, and Hakkasan, the resort’s authentic Cantonese restaurant. According to AAA, “a Four Diamond restaurant is geared to individuals in search of distinctive fine-dining experiences; the menu reflects a high degree of creativity and complexity to enhance high quality, market-fresh ingredients.”

“We strive for excellence in all that we do and having three Four Diamond restaurants certainly sets the bar high,” says Jeff Klein, Vice President of Food & Beverage Operations at Fontainebleau Miami Beach. “We’re honored to have AAA recognize our efforts with another Four Diamond award.”

Overseen by Chef Alfred Portale, the menu at Gotham Steak expands beyond modern American steakhouse fare to include Florida’s freshest sustainable seafood and specialty cuts of meat. Mouth-watering entrées include the succulent filet mignon 8 oz. prime and bone-in rib eye 25 oz. prime. The restaurant houses an impressive two-story wine room with more than 1,500 vintages from all over the world, curated by Fontainebleau’s David Mokha, a Food & Wine magazine Sommelier of the Year.

With the restaurants’ esteemed team of professionals, delicious cuisine and unprecedented service Gotham Steak has proven to be a cut above the rest.

About AAA Four Diamond Rating

According to AAA, a four Diamond restaurant is geared to individuals in search of a distinctive fine-dining experience. Often orchestrated by an executive chef and an accomplished staff, menus reflect a high degree of creativity and complexity, using imaginative presentations to enhance high quality, market-fresh ingredients. The equally proficient service staff demonstrates a strong desire to meet or exceed guest expectations. A wine steward is typically available to provide menu-specific knowledge on wine selection. The ambiance is highly refined, comfortable and well-coordinated, incorporating quality materials and a variety of upscale design enhancements to give a first-class impression. The overall dining experience is typically expensive.

About Fontainebleau Miami Beach

A revered Miami Beach landmark for more than 50 years set on more than 20 oceanfront acres, Fontainebleau Miami Beach boasts 1,504 new guestrooms and suites outfitted with iMacs; 12 restaurants and lounges, most notably three AAA Four Diamond signature restaurants, Gotham Steak, Scarpetta and Hakkasan; two dynamic nightlife venues; the 40,000-square-foot Lapis spa with mineral-rich water therapies and co-ed swimming pools; and a dramatic oceanfront poolscape.

For general information or accommodations at Fontainebleau Miami Beach, visit www.fontainebleau.com or call 1.877.512.8002.