Zak the Baker Earns a James Beard Nomination
The James Beard Foundation nearly shut out Miami – and all of South Florida – once again. Only Zak the Baker earned a nomination this year.
The James Beard Foundation nearly shut out Miami – and all of South Florida – once again. Only Zak the Baker earned a nomination this year.
Keep a lookout for a QR code for a cause in those check stuffers in April.
Pla-Tu Sushi, Thai, Tapas in South Miami takes the top spot.
Savor SoFlo returns for its third year on the beach.
It’s available only for two weekends.
The reopening of a French Riviera import, a Japandi-inspired restaurant, and tacos are on the menu.
A wine dinner, a tuna demo, and two benefit dinners are on the menu this week, March 27-March 31, 2023.
Bring an appetite and get ready to vote at the eighth annual Chili Cook-Off at Pinecrest Gardens.
This is the first time these two restaurant and entertainment groups will collaborate on a project.
Spring break is designed to bring tourist dollars into Miami Beach’s economy. Some restaurateurs say it’s having the opposite effect.
National cocktail day, sticky-bun doughnuts, a “lucky” happy hour, and brunch are in your weekend plans.
Want a table near the stage at Cafe La Trova?
On Saturday, March 25, prices will increase $10 per ticket.
At night, we play – sometimes until the sun comes up. That means serious bouts of the munchies.
Surf-inspired street food, chimney cakes, and a pop-up food market are on the menu.
Miami food and drink events include Citi Taste of Tennis in Miami, a “Viva Abejas” menu at Toro Toro, a Prisoner wine dinner, and an all-new salad menu at Vale Food Co.
A $3,000 ticket gets you food, cocktails, and celebrity sightings.
Reforms would draw a clear line between nationwide beer behemoths and Florida’s plethora of independent craft brewers.
A new dinner menu, live jazz, tacos, and cocktails await.
Release your inner child at the Monster adult bounce house, St. Patrick’s Day, Ocky Way pop-up, and Pan Con Podcast dinner.
From Biscayne Bay to the Atlantic Ocean, its glorious proximity to open waters puts Miami on the map as a prime destination for seafood and summer vibes.
Hidden in the back of the Alexander Hotel, Mess Miami is a convivial, accomplished restaurant – the exact opposite of how it first might sound.