Miami Events

WHERE TO SCORE DINING DISCOUNTS DURING THE WORLD CUP

Posted: Friday, June 11th, 2010

Miami’s not known for an early-to-rise populace or inexpensive food, but restaurants will be serving dirt-cheap drinks and food in the wee hours of the morning (by our standards) during the World Cup. Here’s an hour-by-hour guide of where to get your grub as everyone else watches the game.

7:00 AM

WHERE: Amadeus Bar at the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove, 3300 S.W. 27th Ave., Coconut Grove, 305-644-4680

THE GRUB: $15 buys you a continental breakfast buffet on days when there are morning matches and country-specific tapas during afternoon games. And 2-for-1 caipirinhas.

BONUS: Valet price is reduced to $7

7:30 AM

WHERE: Mia at Biscayne, 20 Biscayne Blvd., Downtown, 305-642-0032, www.miabiscayne.com

THE GRUB: Chef Gerdy Rodriguez has created a special World Cup brunch that will be served until noon. Prices range from $5-$18

WHERE: Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge, 1691 Michigan Ave., South Beach, 305-532-0307, www.bowlluckystrike.com

THE GRUB: An $8 all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. $5 Bloody Marys when the bar opens at 8:00 AM.

10:00 AM

WHERE: J.B. Kitchen and Bar, 1250 S. Miami Ave., Brickell, 305-415-0070, www.jbkitchenandbar.com

THE GRUB: Themed menu and drink specials depending on the game. On Friday, June 11, these will include $4 Micheladas.

BONUS: For the inaugural Mexico vs. South Africa game, the restaurant will have mariachis and African music. And they’ll re-broadcast morning matches in the evenings.

WHERE: Mercadito Midtown, 3252 N.E. 1st Ave., Midtown, 786-369-0430, www.mercaditorestaurants.com

THE GRUB: A $25 all-you-can-eat taco menu during every game


11:00 AM

WHERE: Bahia at Four Seasons Hotel, 1435 Brickell Ave., Brickell, 305-358-3535
THE GRUB: Special cocktails like the Footballer’s Wife and Brazilian Kick are $7; the Ole is $4

Michy’s Wednesday Night Endless Fried Chicken Feast Returns

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Unbeatable Weekly Dining Deal Returns May 19, 2010

Since award-winning chef Michelle Bernstein and husband/partner David Martinez opened Michy’s – their gourmet neighborhood eatery nestled in an unassuming strip mall on Biscayne Boulevard – the chef’s to-die-for fried chicken has been a staple on the restaurant’s summer menu. Last year, the duo unveiled a special weekly Wednesday night all-you-care-to-eat fried chicken feast and locals lined up to dig in. “People went nuts for it,” said Bernstein. “Our regulars loved it and we also saw a lot of new faces come in to see what Michy’s was all about.” In fact, the promotion was such a hit, that they’re bringing it back starting Wednesday, May 19, 2010.

Available every Wednesday during dinner service, this unbeatable weekly special – priced at $36 per person, excluding tax/gratuity/beverage – features endless helpings of Bernstein’s signature recipe fried chicken – flavorful and crisp, juicy but not greasy – served with a bottomless parade of sides: cornbread, coleslaw, and watermelon Greek salad. The dinner also includes a luscious red velvet cupcake.

Dubbed one of the “Top 50 Restaurants in the Country” by Gourmet and “Best New Restaurant 2006” by Food and Wine, Michy’s is located at 6927 Biscayne Boulevard in Miami. Dinner is served Tuesday – Thursday, 6:30-11:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 6:00-11:30 p.m., and Sunday, from 6:00-10:00 p.m. Reservations are suggested. Telephone: (305) 759-2001. Website: www.chefmichellebernstein.com

Mercadito Midtown Now Open Midday

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

mercadito midtown miami

Mercadito Midtown Launches Lunch Service & New Happy Hour

Recently celebrating its Grand Opening, Mercadito Midtown, the Miami branch of the award-winning, sleek Mexican eatery at 3252 NE 1st Avenue, has added daily lunch service and introduced “Hora Feliz,” a nightly happy hour with food and bar specials.

The lunch menu, served seven days a week from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., offers Midtown Miami lunch crowds a variety of savory guacamoles, mouth-watering ceviches, spicy salsas, as well as perfectly-sized portions of tacos made with mini home-made corn tortillas topped with beer battered mahi mahi, shrimp, pulled chicken, braised Berkshire pork, and marinated skirt steak, among other delectable selections.

Also new, Mercadito’s nightly happy hour, “Hora Feliz” is held every Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., offering unbeatable deals on Mercadito’s signature cocktails and individually muddled fresh fruit margaritas created by the Tippling Bros., made with 100% blue agave tequila. Guests can enjoy $3 beer, $5 wine, and $6 cocktail specials as well as munch on complimentary bar snacks that include chicharrones (fried pork skin) with buffalo sauce, specially priced tacos and freshly made guacamoles.

Mercadito Midtown, located at 3252 NE 1st Avenue. in Midtown Miami.(786) 369-0430. www.mercaditorestaurants.com

South Miami’s 72nd Bar + Grill Launches Exciting Line-Up of promo

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

$3 Wednesdays, Special Ladies Night, Late Night Happy Hour

Opened February 2010 at 5861 Sunset Drive in the heart of South Miami’s up-and-coming shopping and dining district, 72nd Bar + Grill is already a hotspot with the locals. Now, to turn up the heat for the warmer spring and summer months, owners/chefs husband and wife Juan and Vani Maza are launching an exciting line-up of interesting promos. Beginning Tuesday, April 13, 2010, each day of business will feature something special to thank their loyal (and new) customers.

Tuesdays are for wine lovers, and wine not? There’s no corkage fee all day, so bring in as many bottles as you wish.

The most innovative of promos is their sure-to-be-a-hit ode to hump day – $3 Wednesdays – where guests can sip from a selection of three $3 signature cocktails – mojitos, margaritas and martinis – and munch on a selection of three $3 bar snacks including sliderswith caramelized onions and melty cheddar cheese, crispy calamari with Thai cilantro sauce, and shooters of their famed Peruvian ceviche and Bon Secour oysters. $3 Wednesdays is offered from 5 p.m. to close, in the bar and lounge areas only.

Thursdays are for the ladies from 6:30 p.m. to close with free well drinks and $5 premium drinks for everyone. Discounts only apply to those in the bar and lounge areas.

To cater to the late night crowd, 72nd Bar + Grill spices things up after dinner on Fridays and Saturdays with a late night happy hourboasting $3 well drinks from 11:00 p.m. to close and live music from Audio Rustica, a funky progressive jazz band, starting at 11:30 p.m.

72nd Bar + Grill is the lively, indoor/outdoor, family friendly neighborhood bar and grill with delicious and affordable salads, charcuterie, raw bar, pizzas, burgers, pastas and more; as well as a milkshake bar with standard and adult shakes, and a ceviche stand with made to order tiraditos and ceviches. The restaurant also has a full bar and a sexy list of innovative cocktails, including ayuzu lemon drop, and the tequila martini with Patron Silver, pineapple juice and Sprite; and much more.

When in the mood for something sweet and naughty, make a selection from the innovative shake bar with alcoholic shakes ($9.95) such as the chocolate Guinness with vanilla and chocolate ice cream and ice cold Guinness stout; the roasted pina colada with vanilla ice cream, dark rum and fresh fire roasted pineapple; and Bailey’s mint chocolate speckled milkshake – vanilla ice cream, Bailey’s, fresh mint and white chocolate shavings.

72nd Bar + Grill is located in South Miami at 5861 Sunset Drive.  (786) 369-1671 www.72grill.com

Taste, Indulge, Experience: Miami at Biscayne

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Downtown Miami’s hot new dining destination

It’s hard to miss Mia, the bold, beautiful new restaurant and lounge that has staked its claim on downtown dining at the corner of Flagler Street and Biscayne Boulevard. Encompassing 9,000 square feet inside of dining, dancing and lounge space, and 5,000 feet outdoors, the complex includes a lively al fresco bar and terrace seating, a two story lounge and dining room with soaring ceilings, multiple intimate private dining options, and comfortable lounge seating. The opulent and colorful venue, open since July 2009, accommodates 200 for dinner and up to 800 for cocktails and events. At Mia, all guests are invited to taste, indulge and experience the diverse flavors of Miami, with an innovative menu created by executive chef Gerdy Rodriguez.

mia at biscayne

“There isn’t really any way to categorize Mia’s menu, other than that its my interpretation of the flavors of Miami,“ offers Rodriguez, an accomplished chef who has overseen culinary operations at some of Miami’s finest dining destinations including Café Sambal at the Mandarin Oriental, Mundo, and 1 Bleu at The Regent Bal Harbour. Chef Gerdy continues, “When I designed the menu, I wanted to offer diners a chance to experience what I see as Miami’s global cuisine – this is one of the most diverse cities on Earth – and Mia (short for Miami) celebrates that diversity in its cuisine.”

Indeed, the Mia menu is rich with choices, spanning the globe with a focus on Spanish, Japanese, and Latin American cuisine; with an emphasis on high quality ingredients, including sustainable seafood, and organic and local ingredients, at price points that encourage exploration. From tasty snacks ($5 – $10) including croquetas oozing with manchego and Serrano ham, and tasty goat cheese crostinis flavored with roasted garlic, thyme and organic honey; to small plates ($6 – $14) such as perfectly cooked diver scallops, delicately flavored with vanilla oil and served with crispy fennel atop a potato puree; tender braised short rib served with tomato compote and horseradish crème fraiche or the whimsical “breakfast” – confit pork belly, served with crispy egg yolk, bacon bits and potato puree – the menu presents one delicious option after another.

tiradito

Ceviches, tiraditos and sushi rolls ($10 – $20) all start with the freshest available seafood. Florida grouper tiradito, served with a lemony Kalamata olive tapenade; a delightful salmon tiradito simply served with jalapeno, citrus and white corn, and a classic ahi tuna ceviche marinated with citrus-soy, spicy siracha, nori and chunks of avocado are a wake up call to slumbering taste buds. Innovative and delicious rolls from the aptly named Crunch roll: hamachi, unagi, cucumber, and wasabi tobiko topped with crunchy spiced tenkasu and drizzled with eel sauce, to the namesake Mia roll – lobster topped with spicy tuna, crispy plantain, scallions and avocado crema exemplify what Mia’s menu is about – perfectly executed cuisine that captures the essence of Miami in an environment that’s all about fun and sharing.

Mia also offers a number of generous entrée style plates, suitable for sharing ($12-$35) including a beef tenderloin in a red wine reduction served with blue cheese emulsion and three textures of potato; seafood parrillada – a savory mélange of scallops, salmon, tuna, shrimp, and calamari served in a shallot-habanero vinaigrette; and day boat catch – fresh fish of the day, simply prepared with shallots, capers, lemon and extra virgin olive oil, offered with baby vegetables.

Desserts ($9) are an indulgent must – from hot mini donuts served with espresso-cortadito foam to an irresistible chocolate terrine flecked with lavender-candied bacon bits to Rodriguez’s signature edible cocktails ($10) – drinks created using nitrogen that must be consumed with a spoon such as the Cosmopolitan – a vodka gelee, orange sorbet, cranberry foam and candied orange zest concoction and the Cuba Libre, a new take on the classic cocktail with a dark rum gelee, coca cola granizado, lime espuma and Pop Rocks candy.

Mindful of their location in the heart of downtown Miami’s business community Mia also does a brisk lunch business. The menu encompasses a selection of salads, tasty sandwiches and pizzettes, entrees and a daily executive lunch special that includes a small salad, entrée special of the day and glass of wine for $14.95. The LED-lit festive outdoor bar offers happy hour drink specials daily from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with gratis bites from the kitchen regularly delivered to enthusiastic patrons.

“There’s no such thing as a typical Mia guest,” notes director of operations Landy F. Labadie. “We’re blessed in that we have the versatility to be many things to many people – a great place for an after work drink with friends – an accessible location for a business lunch meeting or a wonderful option for a culinary experience that offers high quality food in a fun-filled and relaxing setting.”

With interiors designed by Isaac Valdes, Mia features comfortable table and banquette seating indoors with vibrant orange, pink and purple cushions and classic patio dining on its lushly landscaped outdoor terrace. With a state of the art sound system and up to the minute audio/visual equipment including the interactive I-Bar, and the country’s first interactive 16 foot I-Wall, flexible seating arrangements and multiple private spaces, Mia is also an ideal location for special events and private functions.

Mia is located at 20 Biscayne Boulevard. For reservations, call 305-642-0032 or go to www.miabiscayne.com

Anastazia Carter Tapped As Pastry Chef (WISH Restaurant, Miami Beach)

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Chef’s Ferraro & Carter Create Beautiful New Dishes At Wish

Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Managing Partner of Goldman Properties’ hospitality division, has named Anastazia N.C. Carter the new pastry chef of Wish, the award-winning restaurant at The Hotel.  Carter is currently rolling out a new menu of vibrant, light desserts that complement Wish executive chef Marco Ferraro’s beautiful Mediterranean inspired contemporary cuisine, which includes several sumptuous new dishes, including a 3-course tasting menu, perfect for the cool days of winter and spring.

“It’s great to have Anastazia in the kitchen,” Goldman Srebnick says.  “She and Chef Marco share a similar sensibility when it comes to finding the very best ingredients for their dishes and really embrace detailed technique when it comes to cooking.  She brings a wonderful balance to the magical Wish culinary experience.”

A Summa Cum Laude graduate of Johnson & Wales University, Carter earned an Associates Degree in baking and pastry arts in November 2008. She previously served as pastry sous chef at Steak 954 at W Fort Lauderdale, from July – December 2009.  Prior to that, she was pastry chef at Casa Casuarina, formerly the Versace Mansion, where she was responsible for the production of all dessert items, from September 2008 – July 2009.  She also did a stint as pastry cook at Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort & Spa, in the summer of 2008.

Chef Ferraro, who describes his cuisine as “fresh, seasonal and vibrant,” says, “I really love Carter’s use of straightforward flavors combined with an element of surprise.”  Her sumptuous new desserts ($10 – $12) include spiced carrot cake with carrot-ginger puree, candied pecans, raisins and fresh whipped cream; Meyer lemon pie in an almond crust with torched meringue and a strawberry-star anise puree; and a guava yuzu cheesecake with cookie crust, almond crumble, macerated star fruit and elderflower-basil syrup.  Carter’s complete dessert menu, still in development, is expected to be in place March/April 2010.

Ferraro’s new dishes include an evolving selection of soothing hot soups ($12 – $14), such as sun choke soup with brioche croutons, caraway seeds, chive oil and micro greens, and cauliflower soup with bread crumbs, croutons and basil oil. New appetizers ($15 – $19) feature heirloom tomato gazpacho, with king crab meat, avocado, croutons and yuzu-aioli, an heirloom tomato salad with pickled shallots, feta and crispy multigrain bread in a watercress vinaigrette, and delicate ravioli with spiny lobster meat, green peas, pickled radish and cardamom-yuzu foam.  Also on offer, a new succulent grilled spiny lobster tail entrée with corn hash, bacon vinaigrette, basil oil and corn foam ($34) and a savory new 3-course prix fixe menu ($45, excluding tax and gratuity) that encompasses a mushroom tart with thyme and parmesan in a delicate puff pastry, served with micro greens; a hearty bouillabaisse with shrimp, scallop, mussels, clams, snapper and squid in a saffron-infused fish broth with red pepper puree, and Carter’s Meyer lemon pie for dessert.  These lovely dishes may be ordered separately at $12, $30 and $12, respectively.

Owned and operated by Goldman Properties, Wish is the Mobil 4 Star, AAA Four Diamond, 160-seat garden restaurant at The Hotel, the Todd Oldham designed Art Deco gem located at 801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach.  Breakfast and lunch served daily, 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. respectively.   Dinner is served Tuesday – Sunday, 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 6:00 p.m. – midnight.  Closed for dinner on Mondays.  Reservations suggested at (305) 531-2222

La Marea Sizzles on Ocean Drive. Chef Gonzalo Rivera Introduces New Summer Menus

Posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

La Marea at The Tides

La Marea, the stylish Miami Beach restaurant located at The Tides South Beach, welcomes summer with an array of exciting and creative new dishes especially created by executive chef Gonzalo Rivera.

The new lunch and dinner menus feature an abundance of provocative, seasonal offerings, ranging from crisp colorful salads to a trio of innovative burgers, all reflecting Rivera’s passion for combining local sustainable ingredients with exciting flavors of the world.

“La Marea is ideal for those looking to enjoy delicious cuisine in a stylish setting,” says Rivera.  “The menu I’ve created for the summer combines my favorite flavors from around the world.”

At dinner, diners can enjoy delectable new appetizers ($10-$22), such as pan roasted diver scallops and foie gras served with a shiro miso maple glaze, and sweet corn succotash.  Perfectly suited to be enjoyed under a shady umbrella on the hotel’s iconic, recently-redesigned al fresco front terrace/sidewalk seating, is a refreshing coctel de camarones, inspired from a traditional Mexican seaside dish, made with prawns, a splash of spicy tomato sauce, ripe Hass avocado, and crackers for the perfect crunch.

Sure to please those who prefer a lighter offering, crisp and cool new salads ($9-$18) encompass a delightful seafood and grilled jicama salad made with a mélange of prawns, octopus, calamari, Hass avocado mousse, orange segments, and slices of watermelon radish, tossed with baby arugula and Agrumato lemon extra virgin olive oil; grilled Mahi Mahi salad served with dill, fennel, salad and ponzu foam; and a Hamachi salad is simply prepared with wasabi tobiko, crispy sushi rice, and a shiitake emulsion.

Generously portioned new entrees ($22-$36) range from a succulent pan seared striped bass with creamy cauliflower, Muscat grape, and baby brassica salad; the Berkshire Pig, a 6 oz. pork tenderloin served with crisp pork belly, sweet potato hash and honey hamhock chile glaze; to a perfectly grilled skirt steak – marmite and chili rub, esquite salad, parsley and cilantro coulis.

La Marea’s signature dishes – including the yellow tail snapper with jasmine rice, edamame, sugar snap peas and chili-lime vinaigrette and the hot buñuelos with caramelized mango, tamarind coulis and house-made Mexican vanilla bean ice cream – will remain on the menu.  As will the lunch timefavorite and best seller, Australian Wagyu beef sliderstopped with fried onions and dressed with Rivera’s delicious, home-made BBQ sauce.

Michy’s Endless Fried Chicken Feast (Miami Food Events)

Posted: Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Michy’s, chef Michelle Bernstein’s four-year-old restaurant on Biscayne Boulevard, is often credited with igniting Miami’s culinary revival. Now, another classic makes a comeback at Bernstein’s hand. The celebrated chef introduced her all-you-care-to-eat fried chicken feast last summer, and the $36 Wednesday-night event returned last week. In addition to Bernstein’s signature take on the dish—think crisp and juicy but not greasy—you get bottomless sides like cornbread, coleslaw and watermelon Greek salad, plus a red-velvet cupcake for dessert.

Michy’s

6927 Biscayne Blvd.,
Upper East Side, 305-759-2001

www.chefmichellebernstein.com

Chef Marco Ferraro Creates New Prix Fixe Tasting Menus

Posted: Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Chef Marco Ferraro

Summer gets off to a fresh, delicious start at Wish restaurant

Prix fixe tasting menus have long been a professional chef’s playground, where they could experiment with new flavor combinations, techniques and, most importantly, test new dishes.  Since his appointment to the helm of Wish restaurant in the summer of 2008, chef Marco Ferraro has dished up contemporary Mediterranean-inspired cuisine not only on the acclaimed restaurant’s a la carte menu, but also on an array of creative prix fixe menus.  To kick off the summer season, Ferraro has unveiled new three-course tasting menus for the months of May, June and July. The new tasting menus, priced at a very affordable $45 per person (excluding tax and gratuity) are available during dinner service.

For an additional $15 per person, sommelier Jennifer Wagoner will offer guests who sample the new tasting menu, paired wines by the glass from Wish’s wine list, which has garnered the coveted Wine Spectator Award of Excellence every year since 2002.  For a broader tasting of Wish’s beautiful cuisine – 4-course, 5-course and 6-course prix fixe menus, based on the a la carte menu, are also on offer for $70, $80 and $90, respectively, and may be paired with wines for an additional $20, $25 and $30.

“I love the idea of a menu being a story and the different layers unfolding with each course,” says Ferraro.  “Adding the menus to our offerings definitely give diners more options and help keep me inspired.”   When Ferraro relocated to Miami Beach to take the helm of Wish, he found a cornucopia of local product and uses it whenever he can. “We have amazing produce and seafood right in our own backyard,” Ferraro enthuses.  “A good deal of it definitely finds itself onto my menus.”  Menus, subject to change based on product availability, are below.

MAY

House-made Fettucine Pasta
Basil Pesto, Local Heirloom Tomatoes, Buffalo Mozzarella, Toasted Pine Nuts, Parmesan Cheese

Braised Veal Osso Bucco
Creamy Polenta, Mixed Mushrooms, Parsley Gremolata, Micro Green Salad

Chocolate Terrine
Crème Anglaise, Candied Hazelnuts, Glazed Kumquats

JUNE

Crispy Escarole Ravioli
House-made Ricotta, Bacon Foam, Madera Wine Reduction, Candied Hazelnuts

Braised Pork Belly
Udon Noodles, Charred Bok Choy, Fresno Chilies, Cilantro, Aromatic Bacon Broth

Blood Orange Crème Brulee with Ginger Cookie


JULY

Charred Octopus
Fennel, Scallions, Orange Segments, Mustard-Miso Dressing

Pan Seared Barramundi
Orzo Salad, Cucumber, Olives, Mixed Herbs, Tomato Dressing

White Chocolate Pot De Crème
Passion Fruit, Pistachio Financier

Wish, is located at The Hotel, 801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida.  Dinner is served Tuesday – Sunday, 6 p.m. – 11 p.m.; closed for dinner on Mondays.  Reservations suggested: (305) 531-2222 or (305) 674-9474.  Valet and public parking available.  Major credit cards accepted. www.wishrestaurant.com

Miami Food Tasting Tours; Cuba Bonita Food Tour Images

Posted: Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Favorite Images from our Miami Food Tasting Tour

Cuba Bonita Food Tours

Our first foodie stop was on Key Biscayne, then we visited various restaurants to grab the most delicious bites in Little Havana and ended the tour having an amazing Mojito at one of the most beautiful properties in Coral Gables. Included on our Miami food tasting tour was a short visit to one of the oldest bakeries in town where we savored some of the most exquisite desserts prepared by the same people who have been making cakes and amazing desserts with the highest quality ingredients for the last 25 years. Everyone was so happy (who wouldn’t when you get to try quick bites from the best secret restaurants on town!) all while learning the history of the area. Read all about our Cuba Bonita Food Tour, and see all images taken a the food tour.

Little Havana Domino Park Tour

Tostones rellenos at el Pub Restaurant in Little Havana

Looking at artwork at the pub restaurant in Little Havana

El Pub Restaurant Wall Decor

Cuban Tamales and Masitas

mojito ingredients

cigar rolling in Little Havana

Empanadas Cristo Restaurant

Fresh drink

Cuba Bonita Food Tour