Three Crazy Burgers to Try at Mooyah, Now Open in Miami and Doral

Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes is expanding its reach in South Florida with the opening of a second Miami-area restaurant, part of a fast-track growth plan spearheaded by franchisee Enzo Di Giovanni. The new Mooyah restaurant opened December 15 at 2000 NW 87th Ave. in Doral, one of several additional locations the restaurateur plans to launch as part of a six-unit deal to expand the company throughout Miami-Dade County.

NYC’s the Halal Guys Are Opening Their First Florida Restaurant in Davie, With More to Come

Attention, New Yorkers: The Halal Guys are headed for South Florida.For all of you Miamians, if you don’t already know about the Halal Guys’ famous fare, you better keep reading. When the popular Manhattan-born brand opens its first Florida restaurant in the Tower Shops in Davie next month, just know the gyros (and that white sauce) will most certainly be worth the drive out of town.

My Ceviche Opens in Midtown Miami With Fresh Poke Bowls

My Ceviche, the fast-casual seafood restaurant by partners Sam Gorenstein and Roger Duarte, has opened its midtown Miami location. This marks a new look and menu for the small local chain. Along with offering its signature ceviches and burritos, My Ceviche has introduced items such as fresh made-in-house juices and build-your-own tacos, burritos, salads, and bowls.

Paula DaSilva’s Christmas Is All About Feasting With Family

Paula DaSilva recently celebrated 30 years since moving to the United States from Brazil, but her home country, a land best known for soccer stars and samba, is still in her heart, especially around the holidays. “It’s customary to celebrate Christmas Eve. It’s sort of our really big holiday there. It’s a huge party of food and a smorgasbord of all kinds of stuff,” she says.

Chef Niven Patel Reinvents Indian Food in Miami

A wide grin spreads over Niven Patel’s black-bearded face as he emerges from his gray stucco house in Homestead and strides into the backyard he’s slowly converting into a farm. His thick-framed Ray-Ban eyeglasses disappear into a dense crop of hair that swivels side-to-side as he surveys rows and rows…

The Thx Co. Sates Your Coffee Needs While Donating to a Good Cause

Ricardo Jose Bueso is only 25 years old but already has the philanthropic spirit and business savvy of the Dalai Lama and Warren Buffet put together. Last year, he, along with his brother Ricardo Juan, founded the Thx Co., a “social good” brand company based in Hollywood that allows customers to donate to any nonprofit of their choosing with the purchase of the company’s products.

The Five Best Miami Restaurants to Close in 2016

The restaurant losses of 2016 might have been some of the most staggering of any recent year. Sure, we lament the good food we can no longer enjoy at these establishments, but even worse is the city lost the work of many chefs pushing the local culinary scene forward.

Cake Thai Kitchen Opens Today in Wynwood

Cake Thai Kitchen, helmed by chef Phuket Thongsodchaveondee (who goes by the name of Cake), finally opened its second location in Wynwood at 180 NW 29th St. today. The restaurant opens on the heels of Miami’s largest happening, Art Basel, but partner Javier Ramirez says that was out of their hands. “We…

Sweet Liberty’s Brunch Is Miami’s Best Hangover Cure

Here’s the scenario: It’s Sunday afternoon, and you just woke up. Feeling fuzzy with a slight headache, you recall having a wee bit too much fun at last evening’s holiday fete. You pop a few Tylenol and vaguely recall making plans to get together with your squad today. No worries…

Shimuja Ramen Bar Pops Up Inside Baby Jane

Shortly after Ariete, an intimate Coconut Grove eatery, successfully opened at the beginning of 2016, owners Jason Odio and Michael Beltran immediately began concentrating on their next venture: Baby Jane. The Brickell space, which is both a bar/lounge and restaurant, opened in May with a cocktail-centered menu, along with small bites such as kale oysters Rockefeller doused in a garlic-Parmesan sauce, and wings tossed in a house-made jerk seasoning.

James Seyba to Open Jamie’s Juice Bar & Kitchen

James Seyba, former executive chef at Miam Café, told New Times in November that he left the Wynwood eatery to find work closer to home. But now Seyba, who previously worked at the Broken Shaker, 27 Restaurant & Bar, and Centro Taco, is ready to divulge the real reason: He’s opening Jamie’s Juice Bar & Kitchen in the Lincoln Park shopping plaza in Hollywood (6856 Stirling Rd.).

Juice Bars Make Questionable Claims About Health Benefits

On a blinding-white electronic billboard hanging above the counter at a Jugofresh juice bar inside Whole Foods Market in Aventura, pictures of vibrantly colored smoothies are accompanied by strange names such as “Almond Strong” and “Raw Power.” A rainbow of juice bottles fills an open-faced refrigerator below. They have similarly…

Ono Poke Shop Opens in Wynwood

If you’re craving poke in Miami, you’re in luck. Wynwood recently welcomed a second independently owned eatery specializing in the trendy Hawaiian seafood dish. Ono Poke Shop is located at 2320 N. Miami Ave.

Miami’s Five Best New Places to Feed Your Sweet Tooth

The holiday season is here, and you’re likely up to your eyeballs in shopping lists, potluck invites, and boozy parties. Christmas is also the time when visions of sugarplums dance in your head. Though Miami doesn’t have many sugarplum shops, we do have plenty of places that peddle other confections. From doughnuts to chocolate to a perfect loaf of bread, here are five sweet stories to treat yourself to.

At Upland, Stephen Starr and Justin Smillie Offer Comfort and Warm Vibes

Upland, the collaborative café from restaurateur Stephen Starr and chef Justin Smillie, opened in Miami Beach’s tony SoFi neighborhood November 29. This is the second Upland for Smillie and Starr, whose original is located in New York City. Starr also owns Steak 954 at the W Hotel Fort Lauderdale, Makoto and Le Zoo in the Bal Harbour Shops, and the Continental in South Beach.

Allapattah’s Smart Bites Serves Cricket Burgers From a Partially Self-Sustaining Farm

William Ltaif wants his restaurant, Smart Bites to Go, off the industrial food grid. But doing so in the middle of the city isn’t so easy. About two years ago, the longtime celebrity health and fitness coach, along with partner Mari Vila, who specialized in preparing the kind of restricted meals hospital patients had to eat, decided to buy a once-decrepit building in Allapattah with plans to change how the city ate and what it meant to be a restaurant.