SBWFF 2010: Dim Sum & Disco In Photos

Dim Sum & Disco was the best event I attended at this year’s Festival. It was loose, fun, funky, featured fantastic food by great chefs, amazing Ty Ku cocktails by famed mixologist Tony Abu-Ganim, and the gorgeous Setai outdoor area. Truth be told, for much of the night I was…

SBWFF 2010: Lidia & Joe Bastianich at the Barilla Interactive Dinner

Guests who bought $225 tickets to last night’s Barilla Interactive Dinner at the Biltmore hotel probably assumed the word “interactive” meant a chef would be cooking for them at each table. Not so. As hungry diners dressed in everything from jeans to suits entered the room, they found cloth toques…

SBWFF 2010: Scott Conant’s Barilla Interactive Lunch

Female fans rushed Scarpetta’s Scott Conant at yesterday’s South Beach Wine & Food Festival Barilla Interactive Lunch at the Biltmore Hotel. They wanted to snap his picture. “I haven’t gotten this much attention since my wedding,” he told an audience of about 200. Some jumped on stage as Conant prepared…

SBWFF 2010: The Best of Best of the Best

Best use of pork belly (and there was a lot of pork belly) was this satsuma glazed square with cilantro and marinated beets on the side from Susan Zemanick, chef of Gautreau’s in New Orleans:Best single bite of food at the affair was foie gras bon bons from Beast, in…

SBWFF 2010: Best of the Best Has Jumped the Shark

Even the best things in life come to an end, and so it goes with SBWFF’s Best of the Best. Oh sure, it still presents great national chefs putting out delicious tidbits and fantastic vintners pouring wonderful wines. We’re not suggesting it’s a bad time at all. In fact, we…

SBWFF 2010: First Taste of the Grand Tasting Village Tent

There’s something to be said of that old cliché, “The early bird gets the worm,” as was evidenced by the line stretching from the peach lifeguard stand to the red, white, and blue one even 20 minutes before the Wine Spectator Trade Tent/Grand Tasting Village officially opened Friday afternoon. Hundreds…

SBWFF 2010: FIU Student Workers Make It Happen

South Beach Wine and Food Festival is here, but it wouldn’t be without the FIU student volunteers who gain invaluable real world experience by creating the infrastructure, handling the logistics, cooking the food, dealing with sponsors, and a million other jobs that nobody thinks about while they’re drunk in a…

Jonathan Wright Would Like to Be a Fragrant White Truffle

Getting an interview with Chef Jonathan Wright was as difficult as, well, trying to eat hot and sour soup with chopsticks. But we forgive the delay; he’s a busy guy. Tonight, as a matter of fact, you can catch him at Wine Spectator’s Best of the Best presenting a tasting…

Q American Barbeque’s Full House Opening Night

Jonathan Eismann’s Q American Barbeque is officially open for business. The above image is from 8:52 p.m. at last night’s grand opening celebration, which featured free food, free beer, and free shots of liquor…

Sakaya Kitchen at Fashion Week Kickoff Party at Gary Nader Gallery

Midtown upstart Sakaya Kitchen’s Ssam lettuce wrap holds angus beef “bulgogi,” scallion ginger sauce, fresh edamame, rice pearls, and Ssamjang in organic Swank Farms green butterhead lettuce. Ssam is the Korean method of wrapping bite-size meats in leafy vegetables.The dish was available for free sampling in biodegradable wheat bowls last…

SBWFF 2010: Mauro Colagreco, Michelin Chef, Doing BBQ at Bubble Q

Tonight’s SBWFF Perrier-Jouët Bubble Q will feature a whole lot of very talented chefs, but make sure to check out whatever Mauro Colagreco is cooking up. I had the privilege of sampling his food at a Graffigna wine luncheon at the W Hotel South Beach this week, and it was…

Aracataca Opens in Key Biscayne

Aracataca, a restaurant promising to serve “Colombian chic cuisine,” opens its doors tonight in Key Biscayne. Named after the town in Colombia famous for being the birthplace of novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the restaurant replaces French bistro Le Croisic. The locale and owners are the same. “We’re going to be…

SBWFF 2010: Red’s Servin’ Moxie for Burger Bash

In the wake of their impressive SBWFF kickoff last night, it seems the folks at Red want everyone to know they’re putting out a serious contender in the battle of the beef (a.k.a. Burger Bash) competition tonight, also. Chef Jonathan Bennett, the executive chef at Red, the Steakhouse and Moxie,…

SBWFF 2010: Favorite Dishes

Short Order will be all over the SBWFF this week, reporting as we go. But we’ll also be choosing our favorite foods from each affair. What we liked best at last night’s Peter Vauthy/Michael Symon Prelude Dinner at Red, The Steakhouse was this Certified Angus Beef brisket slider with pickled…

SBWFF 2010: Red, The Steakhouse Launches Fest In Style

The SBWFF kicked off in rousing fashion last night as Red, The Steakhouse  put on quite the Prelude party. It started on Red’s rooftop, where guests sipped on Langlois-Chateau Crémant de Loire Brut Rosé and nibbled on hors d’oeuvres such as Angus beef rib cap (spinalis) with charred scallion and…

Paul & Young Ron’s Meaty Cookoff at the Lowes

Can’t afford to shell out big buckaroonies for a ticket to any of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival events? Forget about hangin’ with the food snobs and check out The Paul & Young Ron Cookoff (Episode 6) Friday, February 26 at the Lowes Hotel. The morning show personalities from…