Beautiful Bolivian Food in Coral Springs

If you had been on the hunt for Bolivian cuisine in South Florida back in January, you would have come across two restaurants, one in Broward County, and one in Miami Dade. However, with the closing of Las Americas, located off South Royal Poinciana just north of the FLL there…

Soho Bay to Open in South Beach Tomorrow, April 7

Contrary to popular belief, Miami doesn’t have enough waterfront restaurants. Come April 7th, however, we’ll have one more when the Brazilian based Soho Bay (520 West Ave.) opens its first US concept on South Beach. The 200-seater is minimally modern with a rustic feel. A yellow onyx bar and sushi…

Fooq’s Brings a Sense of Comfort to Downtown (Photos)

On your first visit to Fooq’s you might encounter a homeless man sitting out front of the adjacent parking lot with a sign that reads “$10 Parking.” Don’t pay him – your car will get booted. Ignore the fella, feed the meter, and walk into the intimate 40-seat restaurant to…

Free Cigars, Champagne, and Rum for Marlins Opening Day

You didn’t forget that Marlins opening day is this coming Monday, did you? This year, it seems like the team might actually have a chance to stand up in National League again after some major investment was put into the team. But, if you don’t care about bats and balls…

Michelle Bernstein’s Sra. Martinez Re-emerges on Miami Beach

Michelle Bernstein shuttered-but-not-forgotten Spanish restaurant Sra. Martinez will return for one night April 10 at the Thompson Miami Beach. The recently opened hotel hosts her latest concept, Seagrape. At the same time Bernstein seems only weeks away from reopening her namesake MiMo restaurant while also juggling a lounge at Miami…

Richard Hales Opening Centro Taco

Richard Hales is opening a third restaurant concept. This time, however, the chef is straying from the Asian influences that gave him much success with Sakaya Kitchen and Blackbrick.  Centro Taco will open early summer in the former Sakaya Kitchen Downtown location at 125 SE 3 Ave. Sakaya Kitchen’s downtown…

Primrose Opens at the Stiles Hotel in South Beach

Collins Avenue doesn’t exactly scream dining destination, but Primrose at the Stiles Hotel, 1220 Collins Ave., is hoping to change that. Helmed by regional executive chef Evan Percoco, the intimate eatery is describing itself as a fusion of Eastern fare, traditional American gastronomy, and French technique. Prior to assuming his…

Guide to Easter 2015 Brunch in Miami

Easter is this Sunday, April 5, and between celebrating with family and dying eggs to hide in the backyard, you’re going to get hungry. Hop on over to these restaurants serving special Easter brunches for you and your family. Prices generally do not include tax and gratuities and reservations should…

Piripi Now Open in Merrick Park

Gin and tonic is huge in Spain. Which is why at Piripi, Merrick Park’s newest San Sebastian inspired eatery helmed by El Bulli veteran Najaat Kanache, a blast chiller is one of the most important attributes of the long concrete bar that has chips of colorful glass engrained in it…

Miami’s March 2015 Restaurant Openings and Closings

March saw a lot of Miami openings, including some much anticipated restaurants. Bagatelle and its infamous clublike brunch arrived in South Beach, and Arjun Waney’s London-based Coya swung open its doors on Brickell. Less chichi, but still most welcome in the 305? GastroPod’s outpost at Aventura Mall’s food court and Boxelder, a craft…

Bunnie Cakes Offers Clever Easter Treats

Fuzzy bunnies and chubby chicks are the adorable, unofficial mascots of Easter; this is a holiday that’s all about the cute. And Miami’s Queen of Cute herself, Bunnie Cakes’ Mariana Cortez, is paying tribute with charming duckie cakes, bunny cookies and lots of other spring-themed edibles.  From cupcakes in egg…

The Embassy Closing in Two Weeks for Renovations

Intimate Buena Vista bistro, The Embassy, is closing for renovations in two weeks.  The restaurant, which opened in 2012, features chef Alan Hughes own blend of globally-inspired plates paired with live music on most nights.  Chef Hughes tells Miami New Times that he is not going anywhere. “We’re just cleaning…

Viva Mexico y Algo Mas Blows Out the Menu and Expectations

There are two reasons Monica Palacios and Andres Tovar opened Viva México y Algo Más just doors from their beloved Viva México. The first is so loyal fans can get hold of tacos filled with various pig parts delicately braised in their own fat on Mondays, when the original restaurant…