The Brick in Downtown Dadeland Brings Relief to Kendall

For decades, Kendall has been filled with mostly humble mom-and-pop spots wedged into an ever-expanding sprawl of chain restaurants. Gated communities and strip malls orbit around Dadeland Mall. But relief is here, and it’s a porchetta sandwich. The hub is a glossy spear of roast pork belly wrapped around a…

South Pointe Tavern Serves Cocktails and Breakfast in South Beach

Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood (SoFi) is quickly becoming a desired destination for dining — and, more recently, drinking. Popular newcomers such as Upland, Bakehouse Brasserie, and Now & Zen are sparking renewed interest in the area. Now there’s one more reason to make a night of it: South Pointe Tavern.

Pizza Tropical Brings Brooklyn Pizzeria to Gramps

If you’re hungry for Brooklyn-style pizza but want something quicker and more casual than Paulie Gee’s, head to Gramps. Inside one of Miami’s most popular venues hides a bright-yellow-and-red Cuban-style ventanita. But instead of finding pan con bistec and guava pastelitos, you’ll discover Pizza Tropical, developed by chef Frank Pinello of Brooklyn spot Best Pizza.

NaiYaRa Announces Thai-Inspired Sunday Brunch

The first time Miami heard of NaiYaRa was about three and a half years ago. Created by Piyarat Potha Arreeratn, AKA Chef Bee, the restaurant brought upscale Thai to Miami Beach’s Sunset Harbour neighborhood. Now it’s about to cure hangovers with a Thai-inspired brunch happening every Sunday beginning March 12.

Chef Matthew Kenney Opening Casual Plant-Based Eatery in South Beach

Following the success of his Wynwood oasis, Plant Food + Wine, vegan celebrity chef Matthew Kenney is opening another eatery in the 305. Plnthouse is taking root at the 1 Hotel & Homes South Beach in mid-March. The casual spot will serve smoothies, juices, salads, sandwiches, and bowls for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner.

February 2017’s Miami Restaurant Openings and Closings

February is the shortest month of the year, but with the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in town, restaurants pop up to feed the hungry masses who need to soak up their libations with fine fare. Employees Only Miami, the offshoot of one of New York’s most well-respected speakeasies, opened in South Beach, and Yaku by La Mar at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel promises cocktails and bites by chef Diego Oka.

SOBEWFF 2017: The Winners and Losers

It’s last call for the 2017 South Beach Wine & Food Festival. Today, it’s back to reality after spending five days eating and drinking.  And, while most of us are slightly hungover and hoarse from shouting, “rose all day”, it’s time to look back at the winners and losers of the festival.

SOBEWFF 2017: Hot Chicken and Wings Trend at Chicken Coupe

When the South Beach Wine & Food Festival’s Chicken Coupe first nested at the W South Beach five years ago, the bulk of the event fell under the purview of the Dutch’s Andrew Carmellini. In recent years, the festival has taken over that role while upping the price of a ticket to the all-you-can handle fried chicken-and-champagne orgy from $250 a head to $325 this year.

SOBEWFF 2017: Art of Tiki Featured Zombies, Scorpions, and Enough Rum to Kill a Pirate

If cocktails are a religion, tiki is some hybrid of Santería and gold-wrapped, incense-burning Catholicism. While classic cocktails like the daiquiri — a humble shake of lime juice, dark rum, and simple syrup — rely on only a handful of ingredients to balance out the alcohol’s burn, in tiki, no less than a half-dozen powerfully flavored ingredients, ranging from spice-infused syrups to tropical fruit juices, cloak enough rum to pickle someone’s liver three times over.

Miami’s Best Eats and Drinks This Weekend: SOBEWFF and Beyond

This weekend, the white sands of Miami Beach fill with celebrity chefs and foodies when the South Beach Wine & Food Festival celebrates its sweet 16. If you haven’t snagged tickets, some are still available for the high-profile Burger Bash and Grand Tasting Village. Miami is also teeming with satellite dinners and parties where chefs from around the globe cook for our city.

SOBEWFF 2017: The Five Best Places to Brunch This Weekend

The South Beach Wine & Food Festival is in full swing. Celebrating its sweet 16, SOBEWFF will draw an estimated 70,000 attendees plus scores of chefs and celebrities for culinary events spread across Miami Beach and the mainland. With more than 85 events to choose from, guests can enjoy a bacchanalia of innovative treats such as doughnut-wrapped fried chicken and kimchi-garnished burgers.