Friday, July 31, 2009

Bar Rosso Has A Blog

And it's kinda cute, with photos from events and videos of wine tastings. What other restaurants out there have well-maintained blogs (and by well-maintained I mean posting at least once a week)?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Daily Happy Hour @ Meat Market

So in addition to their sort-of-recently launched Friday happy hour, Meat Market will now be running these daily bar specials seven days a week from 5-8pm.
Here's the bar menu:

3 CHILLED SHRIMP
SERVED WITH 10 THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING AND COCKTAIL SAUCE
10

MEAT MARKET DAILY CEVICHE
10

KOBE SLIDERS SERVED WITH CARAMELIZED ONIONS AND MANGO MUSTARD
10

TUNA TARTARE TOPPED WITH FRESH AVOCADO MOLE
10

CRISPY CRABTAIL MEDALLION
SERVED WITH PASSIONFRUIT AND PONZU STIR-FRIED ASIAN VEGGIES
10

OYSTERS BY THE PIECE SERVED WITH COCKTAIL SAUCE AND HORSERADISH
1.50 EACH

SANGRIA
ESTANCIA SHIRAZ & DR. LOOSEN ‘L’ RIESLING,
PINEAPPLE ∞ MANGO ∞ ORANGE ∞ PEACH
6


915 LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI BEACH 305.532.0088

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Taste of the Nation Miami Discount Code

The 40-restaurant, open-barred, crazy smorgasbord that is Taste of the Nation isn't until Thursday, so I've pretty much been fasting since Sunday. You think I'm kidding? Let's take a trip down gorge-fest lane, shall we?
Remember the Ritz-Carlton's dessert buffet for Taste of the Nation '07? I was still sweating varlhona chocolate essence days after. And what about The Oceanaire's amazing raw bar last year? Cured salmon from The Setai. Duck and shiitake from Blue Door. Kobe sliders, for chrissakes. It'll be a food-nanza. And it's all for a good cause.
In case you needed any more reason to pony up for three hours of open bar and hobnobbing with local chefs, here's a discount code that will save you $20.

7-10pm, July 30, Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, use code VIP20MIA for $20 off, tickets here.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Food Gang Is Now A Kosher Steakhouse


The folks who own Cine Citta, the kosher dairy spot in Surfside, have expanded their kosher-empire (koshe-pire?) and opened Cine Citta Grill, a "meat" restaurant in the old Food Gang space. The menu covers the usual kosh-meat territory - chicken dishes, pastas, steaks, salads. Mains are priced in the $30's. Peeked in and noticed that they haven't touched the decor - same fruit photos on the wall, same furniture. Looks like they didn't even have time to have new signs made up. That's cool. Color photocopies are tres classy.

My Night With Adrian Grenier


Well, actually, not so much.
Alas.
Does it count if we were both at the same party?
Adrian was too busy hosting the debut of the Entourage Bungalow at the W South Beach. And he wasn't the only cast memmber in attendance either. A tubby Rex Lee, who plays Lloyd, (or "LLOYD!" in Jeremy Piven's voice) and Perrey Reeves, the actress who plays Ari's wife (skin and bones, btw).



So for $10k a night you can pretend you're Vince Chase, navigating the treacherous world of South Beach nightlife while on vacay. Here's what you get:
Entourage Bungalow experience (for up to 4 guests)
Limousine transportation to/from airport
WOW Cabana at WET, including beverage and food
Complimentary dinner at Soleà
VIP access and bottle service at WALL
Courtside Coronas and reservation at Swoosh, W South Beach’s basketball court
Bliss bag of goodies
Private Cruise with full crew, lunch and limo to arrive in style
2 Entourage Bungalow branded Jet Skis
Golf foursome at Diplomat Golf Course



If you attended the party you got a chance to play video games with Adrian, brush up against his sweaty back (it was rilly, rilly hot out last night. I picked the wrong night to wear Krelwear. Karelle, if you're reading this, I love your stuff but deep July is not the time to break out the knits), eat your fill of burgers and kabobs at the rooftop barbecue and sip Entourage-themed Grey Goose cocktails all night long.
I think Vince would approve.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tasting the Riviera Maya @ Azul

The Mandarin Oriental is hosting guest chef Ignacio Granda Del Gallego from their Riviera Maya resort this week for a series of special menu tastings in which he's collaborating with Azul chef Clay Conley and Cafe Sambal's Eduardo Quintana. We were invited to check out the six-course dinner menu and it was interesting to see how the two chefs worked together to create a menu where the guest chef was able to strut his stuff while the home team - chef Conley - chimed in with some witty dishes that complimented the Mexican fiesta.



It was my first time at Azul and I was blown away by how gorgeous the place is. The Mandarin is unique because it's sort of set back from downtown on Brickell Key and it feels like it's on its own island. When you walk in the first thing you see is the sparkling glass-encased open kitchen where the chefs are clanging, steaming, and sauteing up a storm, which always gets me in the mood for a food-nanza. The dining room is a multi-level affair with marble surfaces, floor-to-ceiling views of the bay and plush seats. And they seem to be doing well in this economy despite the pricey menu and the off-the-beaten path location. The dining room was buzzing with well-dressed Latins and a table of ten celebrating a birthday right next to us. Steady business like that is probably due to good service and food, of which we had plenty. Here's the menu and my hastily-composed observations.

Hamachi Ceviche, Chilies, Lime, Camote, Green Goddess, Crispy Yucca Salad
2005 Lackner-Tinnacher “Ried Gamitz,” Gelber Muskateller, Styria, Austria
AZUL Chef Clay Conley

****
Pork Pibil Gyozas, Habanero Chutney & Black Bean
2007 Vincent Girardin, Chardonnay, St. Véran, Burgundy, France
Guest Chef Ignacio Granda Del Gallego

****
Lobster A La Talla, Poblano Puree, Plantain & Adobo
2007 Brandborg, Pinot Noir, Umpqua Valley, Oregon
Guest Chef Ignacio Granda Del Gallego

****
Porcini Crusted Lamb Loin, Miso-Quince Compote, Bok Choy & Almonds
2002 Spadafora “Schietto,” Syrah, Sicily, Italy
Guest Chef Ignacio Granda Del Gallego

****
Young Mimolette, Masa Harina, Tomato & Chili Soup
2000 Abtei Muri, Pinot Bianco, Südtirol-Alto Adige, Italy
AZUL Chef Clay Conley

****
Bing Cherry Pearls, White Chocolate Pistachio Ice Cream, Valrhona Chocolate Sponge
2005 Castaño, Monastrell, Yecla, Spain
AZUL Pastry Chef Anthony Miller

So as you can see the guest chef dominates the middle three courses with chef Conley bookending the meal with a tiradito first course (above) and a fifth "chese" course of young mimolette, a yellow cheese similar to cheddar that he coaxed into a high-end quesadilla, a playful nod at the Mexican theme.
The tiradito was an explosion of flavors - very assertive lime which is fine by me, and a Green Godess dressing which the chef said is made of cilantro, mint, dijon mustard and olive oil. The fried yuca lent satisfying crunch to the dish.
Favorite dish of the night was the porcini-crusted lamb loin. A petite portion but immensely flavorful, the meat was cooked to just medium and almost velvety in texture. The miso-quince paste lent a delicious dimension to the dish, deftly balancing the nuttiness of the miso with the caramel sweetness of the fruit. A ridiculously elegant dipping sauce.
Favorite wine was the Brandborg Pinot Noir, a nice accompaniment to the grilled lobster and its not-too-spicy poblano puree (actually I would have prefferred some more fire to the dish, though the lobster was incredibly fresh).
Portions weren't too big so when dessert came around I wasn't feeling too stuffed (but gluttonous, yes, definitely feeling gluttonous at that point). Nonetheless was able to polish off the Valrhona chocolate cake which came with pistachio dust instead of ice cream and a porcelain spoon containing a wiggly cherry "pearl," sort of concentrated cherry juice encased in a thin cherry skin.
The tasting menu is priced at $95, or $165 with the wine pairings. Yes, it's pricey but then again, it saves you a trip to Mexico...

Monday, July 20, 2009

Dinner Help By Way of Yelp

To get you in the Miami Spice mood, there's a little pre-party this week in the form of Yelp Restaurant Week. The bonus is that the three-course menus are only $25 which is practically the cost of valet at some South Beach joints (W South Beach, I'm looking at you and your $24 valet. That smarts, yes it does). Menus below. More info here.

660
1. Andalusian Gazpacho or Risotto & Mushroom Croquetas
2. Pappardelle Carbonara or Half Chicken "Al Mattone" or Moules-Frites
3. Liquid Center Chocolate Cake or Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta

Alta Mar
1. Peruvian Style Ceviche or Peruvian Style Tiradito or Bahamian Conch Salad
2. Grouper Ravioli or Yellowjack with mustard sauce or Breaded Filet of Mackerel
3. Passion Fruit Mousse with Crème Anglaise or Tiramisu

Au Pied de Cochon
1. Warm Crispy Camembert Cheese, Beetroot & Apple Salad or Escargots Vol au Vent Provencale
2. Grilled Salmon Filet or Grilled Andouillette or Duck Confit Parmentier
3. Red Fruit Clafoutis, Raspberry Sorbet or Apple Tatin Tart, Sour cream, Caramel Sauce

Cafe Sambal
1. Organic Greens Salad or Pork and Shrimp Shu Mai
2. Salmon Teriyak or Wok Seared Kobe beef or Chicken Pad Thai or Tofu Vegetable Pad Thai
3. Mango Rice Pudding or Coconut Flan

Casa Toscana
1. Sausage, cannellini beans, tomatoes, and greens casserole or Mixed Plate
2. Spaghetti with littleneck clams or Pappardelle with mini veal meatballs or Risotto of the day prepared with vegetables seafood or meats
3. Homemade amaretti gelato or Ricotta almonds chocolate figs semifredo

Escopazzo
1. Eggplant timbale or Baby arugula salad or Beet carpaccio with celery salad
2. Pasta or risotto of the day or Large shellshaped pasta or Pennette or Crepes filled with ham, fontina cheese and cabbage or Giancarla's fish stew
3. Selection of homemade desserts


Grazianos Brickell
1. Grilled Homemade Argentine Style Sausage or Bay Scallops Involtini
2. Hand Cut Angus Sirloin Steak or Egg Pappardelle or Grilled Free-Range Chicken Breast
3. Graziano's caramel filled (Dulce De Leche) crepes Flambé with orange liquor or Argentine style cake

Jaguar
1. Choice of three Ceviche Spoons
2. Mexican Tortilla Lasagna or Rice Platter "Chino del Chifa" or Chopped Celia's Salad with Chicken
3. Palomas de Cajeta or Flan de Queso

La Cofradia
1. Pears and Manchego Salad or Goat Cheese and Yuca Croquettes or Tapa of Ceviche
2. Chicken Saltado or Salmon with Scallops or Fettuccini
3. Peruvian Style Dulce de Leche Topped with Port Meringue or Sorbets

Pacific Time
1. Hot and Sour Popcorn Shrimp or Sesame Chicken Salad
2. Skirt Steak or Grilled Fish Szechuan Style or Spaghettini
3. Drunken Grape Parfait or Vanilla Creme Brulee

Red Koi
1. Tuna Tartar or Tuna Yuke or Thai Combination Platter
2. Chicken Teriyaki or Santini Roll or Mitch Roll
3. Fried Ice Cream or Thai Donuts or Green Tea Ice Cream


Red, The Steakhouse
1. "Red" House Salad or Classic Caesar
2. Bucatini, Meatball, Red Lead or CAB Prime Sirloin Steak or Fish du jour
3. Housemade Sorbet or Molten Chocolate Cake

Friday, July 17, 2009

inca 2010 Cruise Collection @ W South Beach


Oh hello there, you in regular-people-land.
Perhaps you haven't noticed, but our humble city has been taken over by leggy Amazonian gazelles this week. And none of them are wearing more than a stitch of lycra or python or leather or silk. And they are beyond bronze-tanned. We're talking glistening caramel-colored limbs. It's the latest. All of it was on display last night at the debut of local boutique inca's 2010 Cruise Collection.
Let's itemize what we learned last night:
1) It does not cool down at night. No, the temp hovers statically at around 90 degrees, even at 11pm which is when the show finally started (after the Grey Goose open bar shut down and a thousand hot, sweaty fashionistas nearly rioted).
2) All gift bags should contain a baggie of chocolate-covered popcorn from Peterbrooke and a Vitamin water as these gift bags thoughtfully did. Munching on the salty-sweet popcorn and chugging the water was certainly a fine way to pass the time as we waited for the show to start. Nothing beats eating chocolate in the presence of models!
3) The inca collection is super-sexy and nicely captures that Miami mix of blingy Latina hotness and Euro vacation goddess. The black leather (was it leather? it looked like leather) string bikini and one-shoulder swimsuit got the most applause while the fur-trimmed shawls seemed an odd suggestion on such a steamy night.
4) WET, as the W pool area prefers to be called, is pretty damn swank with striped cabana beds, a massive pool and a lively bamboo tikki bar.

Caymus Wine Dinner @ Eos

Is it just me, or are the wine dinners coming fast and furious? This one's at Eos at the Viceroy on Tuesday July 21st, 7-9pm. Vineyard is Caymus, four courses including a reception. Cost is $95 including valet. Menu is here. Enjoy.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Silverado Wine Dinner @ Blue Door, July 22

Six courses with wines for $85 sounds liked a pretty good deal when you consider that one main course at Blue Door is usually around thirty bucks. Here's a link to the menu.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Late Night Menu Tasting @ Gotham Steak


The Fontainebleau is embracing the "new economy" aka "the financial meltdown" with admirable panache. Next week they'll introduce complimentary valet for the summer (a nice gesture considering that it usually costs $10 if you're dining at the hotel), and its luxe meatery Gotham Steak chimed with a new late night menu of lower-priced snack-sized gourmet treats for the post-LIV crowd. I slapped on some lip gloss and shlepped my decidedly un-LIV self over to the megahotel to sample the goods. Chef Alfred Portale was on hand to meet and greet regarding the meat which was plentiful and snatched up by hungry media types (times are tough for journalists theses days). He mentioned that he's got a completely different staff from when they opened and he's really happy with where the kitchen is these days (as opposed to when they opened and things were a bit rushed). He's brought some chefs down from the NY restaurant and had his Miami chefs train up north in an effort to get the chophouse running smoothly.

Standouts included mini-cheesesteak sandwiches made of shredded ribeye and coated ever-so-gently with provolone and onions, luscious tuna tartar in cucumber cups, steak tartar with poached quail egg (could have been spicier, but good nonetheless) and desserts like mini cheesecakes, vanilla cream-filled donut holes and chocolate caramel tortes. Washed it down with a cucumber cocktail made with Hendricks's gin and mint, a surpringly refreshing pairing.
The menu is available Friday and Saturday from 12:00am-2:30am.

Friday, July 03, 2009

Stay at the Chesterfield Hotel for $19.99

The Chesterfield, the boutique hotel located at 855 Collins Ave, is basically giving rooms away this summer. Yes, $19.99 a night. That's not the hourly rate. It's for a full night's stay. Dang. We've had cocktails that cost more.

The $19.99 per person, per night special is valid for travel now through September 30, 2009 and must be booked by July 9. With the $19.99 per person rate, guests will receive complimentary shuttle service both to and from Miami International Airport (a $60 savings), free Wi-Fi services throughout the hotel, VIP club passes and complimentary cocktails nightly from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at both the hotel’s lobby lounge and Safari Bar.

There are a couple restrictions like the fact that the rate is based on
double occupancy (so I guess the room is really $40/night) and subject to a 13% tax and a daily $15 resort fee. Still a sweet deal.

July 4th in Coconut Grove

Fratelli's Open on the 4th

And they now have a full bar. So you can really get your drink on.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

July 4th @ 660 At the Angler's Hotel

The restaurant at the Angler's recently traded in their French chef for Giorgio Rapicavoli, a toque of Argentine-Italian roots. They're offering a three-course $25 menu this weekend. Details below.
Andalusian Gazpacho
Cucumber, Tomato & Olive Oil
Or
Risotto & Mushroom Croquetas
White Truffle Aioli
~
Pappardelle Carbonara
Applewood Smoked Bacon, Confit Shallot & Truffle Bread Crumbs
Or
Half Chicken “Al Mattone”
Baby Arugula Salad & Grilled Lemon Vinaigrette
Or
Moules-Frites
P.E.I. Mussels, Shallots, White Wine & hand Cut French Fries
~
Liquid Center Chocolate Cake
Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream
Or
Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta
Balsamic Glazed Strawberries

Friday – Sunday 6pm-11pm

Call 786.594.5811 For Reservations

The Anglers Boutique Resort
660 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139