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Chef Thomas Buckley

For decades, Nobu has been one of the hottest, and one of the most esteemed, restaurants around. Started in 1994 at the request of actor Robert De Niro–a huge fan of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, whose request has since turned into 32 Nobu restaurants around the world; in Malibu, Lana’I, Hong Kong, Monte Carlo, Dubai, the Eden Roc Miami Beach, and more.

And alongside this famous chef is none other than his right-hand man for more than 17 years: Executive Chef of Nobu U.S., Thomas Buckley. Born and raised in English seaside villages, Chef Buckley developed a natural passion for seafood during his childhood. In 1991, he received classical French training from Chef Michel Bordin at the distinguished Connaught Hotel in London; and after that, he joined internationally-known Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten at his second Vong restaurant in London. From there, Chef Thomas Buckley worked with Chef Daniel Boulud and assisted François Payard when he opened his famous Payard Pâtisserie and Bistro, before meeting Chef Nobu Matsuhisa in London in 1998. He worked at Nobu London for four years before moving to Miami Beach, where he opened the city’s Nobu outpost. Now, as Executive Chef of Nobu U.S., he travels to 32 Nobu locations around the world to oversee their operation and menu.

Known across the globe for his masterful technique, innovative recipes, and unparalleled culinary works of art, Chef Thomas Buckley’s reputation stands on its own. In 2008, he co-authored a book with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa entitled “Nobu Miami: The Party Cookbook”–a celebration of the fusion cuisine originally served at the restaurant’s Miami outpost. He’s helped with many Nobu openings; including restaurants in Milan, Dallas, Bahamas, Los Angeles, and Kuala Lumpur, as well as Nobu Hotels like Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, Nobu Hotel City of Dreams in Manila, and the soon-to-be opened Nobu Hotel Eden Roc in Miami.

Now at Nobu Miami {4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.695.3232}, a new Sunday brunch puts Chef Buckley’s innovative approach to cooking on full display. Reimagining classic brunch dishes as Nobu-style creations, he has come up with a menu that’s a feast for both the eyes and mouth. For the first act, diners can choose from Nobu’s Sushi and Sashimi Bar, munching on options like Tuna Tataki, Heirloom Tomato Ceviche, Oysters with Nobu Salsas, and a stunning selection of Nobu-style salads.

For the main course, Nobu pushes its brunch boundaries with inventive dishes like Miami Smokers Bacon and Egg Toban, Scrambled Egg Donburi with Salmon (Chef Nobu’s favorite dish!), or plates from Nobu’s Yamucha Carts–like Miso Waffle and Panko Chicken with Brown Butter Maple Tosazu, and Egg ‘Bao’ with Crab and Shiso Béarnaise. For a real treat, pair it all with unlimited Krug Grand Cuvée Champagne and a selection from Nobu’s decadent dessert bar. Because at Nobu, there’s just no other way to do brunch.

Soon-to-be an entire Nobu Hotel Eden Roc, and the flagship hotel of Nobu Hospitality, Nobu Miami boasts one of the best menus in Miami Beach–and the world. Head there for Sunday brunch and try an enticing menu like only Buckley could create. It’s sure to give you a taste of exactly why a man of Chef Nobu’s caliber has entrusted Chef Buckley with Nobu kitchens around the world.

By Jenny Agress

Kona Grill - Brisket Burger

Kona Grill

Now in Dolphin Mall’s new restaurant plaza, Kona Grill {11401 Northwest 12th Street #R104, Doral; 305.515.2633} is an upscale casual American grill and award-winning sushi bar. This Monday, May 30, head there for a Memorial Day special: a Brisket Burger and a Castaway IPA for just $12. As the restaurant’s signature burger, this plate boasts a hearty and filling mix of ground beef brisket, cheddar, bacon onion jam, lettuce, and tomato on a brioche bun, with a homemade pickle spear and a side of fries.

American Social Brickell

Want to celebrate Memorial Day all weekend long? At American Social Brickell {690 Southwest First Court, Brickell; 305.570.4468}, you can. Kick it off on Friday night, with DJ FLY GUY, and continue on Saturday–with complimentary bottomless mimosas for ladies from noon to 3pm, $10 AmSo Burgers starting at 5pm, $1.50 Oysters, and $5 Champagne from 6-10pm. There are $100 bottle specials all weekend long, and make sure you’re there on Sunday, May 29, for a special party with musician, RBK. And in addition to hot beats, guests will be able to receive 50-percent off on most liquors, beer, and wine from 8pm to close. Happy Memorial Day, indeed!

Adena Grill & Wine Bar

Located in Hallandale Beach–specifically, at Gulfstream Park–Adena Grill & Wine Bar {900 Silks Run #1740, Hallandale Beach; 954.464.2333} is a leading upscale steakhouse in South Florida. Known for serving 100-percent all-natural, grass-fed beef and poultry, this modern-casual spot also boasts its own wine cellar; one that houses 7,000 bottles of wine. This Monday, May 30, all veteran and current military men and women will receive a 15-percent discount off their entire bill.

Frankey’s Sports Bar

Also located at Gulfstream Park, Frankey’s Sports Bar {900 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach; 954.464.2333} gives diners an upscale twist on the traditional “sports bar.” Home to an epic video wall playing live sports, live music, tasty drinks, and of course, its infamous 100-percent grass-fed, grass-finished beef burgers, head there on Memorial Day, when all veteran and current military men and women will receive a 15-percent discount on their bill.

Meat Market Palm Beach

If you’re spending your weekend on the sand a little farther north, check out Meat Market Palm Beach {191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach; 561.354.9800}. Known for its haute cuisine and sizzling steaks, Memorial Day marks the start of this locale’s new summer special. Offering an extended happy hour, from 4-8pm daily, guests can indulge in $10 glasses of Veuve Clicquot Brut, Yellow Label; $8 classic Belvedere martinis; $7 signature cocktails and glasses of select wines; and specialty beers starting at $3.50. Of course, no happy hour is complete without the perfect food to go with it; so order special $4 chilled shrimps with thousand island dressing and cocktail sauce, $2 oysters on the half shell, the $9 MM daily ceviche, the $14 MM slider duo–two Kobe beef sliders with bacon and Gouda cheese ($14)–and more. All are sure to impress.

By Jennifer Agress

Jorgie Ramos_Faith and Pizza

Now in Downtown Dadeland, Barley an American Brasserie fans can celebrate another hot restaurant: Faith & Pizza {8945 Southwest 72nd Place, Downtown Dadeland}, a pop-up restaurant helmed by Barley’s chef/owner, Jorgie Ramos. First launched on May 17, this much-anticipated opening has already seen countless patrons, all of whom are lining up for a taste of Chef Ramos’ inventive Italian gastropub cuisine–like his Mushroom and Truffle Burrata and Miami Smoker gourmet pizzas, spicy pork cheek meatballs in ricotta cheese, oxtail in roasting gravy and chile peppers, pork sugo and fusilli pasta, and more.

And while the food is to die for, there’s something even more special about this new restaurant. Designed to give back to the community, proceeds from the first six months of Faith & Pizza’s operation will be donated to three South Florida charities: Live Like Bella, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, and the South Florida chapter of Autism Speaks.

“The mission behind Faith & Pizza is to give back to the community. It’s an honor to be able to do what I love while donating to such substantial causes. I’m thankful that Downtown Dadeland has worked with me to bring the idea to life.” –Chef Ramos

And once you fall in love with Faith & Pizza, you can head next door. In the very near future, Chef Ramos will reopen a new-and-improved Barley an American Brasserie just two doors down.

By Jennifer Agress

Gaeng Kiaw 2

Where better for a happy hour than Miami Beach?

Now, fans of a good happy hour can head to NaiYaRa {1854 Bay Road, Miami Beach; 786.275.6005} in Sunset Harbour from 5 to 7pm daily and indulge in Chef Bee’s best bites and cocktails for–wait for it–just $7.

Also included on the happy hour menu? Specialty sippers like the restaurant’s signature Tom Kha-Piña, Stone Sour Jerk, Royal Blush, or S(H)ANGRIA-(L)A cocktails; as well as appetizers like white fish tacos, tempura papaya, grilled pork and shrimp, crispy pad Thai, kimchee fried rice, and more.

It’s a feast for the tastebuds … and a party for your wallet. See you at happy hour!

By Jennifer Agress

Cafe des Arts

A quaint Mediterranean locale tucked in the heart of Miami’s South of Fifth neighborhood, Café des Arts {22 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.534.2555} boasts cozy vibes, tasty food, and an adorable terrace that keeps patrons coming back for more. As its name implies, this haute haunt also puts an emphasis on art–evident in the pop art strewn across its walls, the Mickey Mouse statue at its main entrance, and a revolving art gallery that never fails to catch your eye.

Acting on its love for art, Café des Arts has partnered with famed photographer, Alexy P., to take visitors and locals alike on a unique journey of love, titled “Place to Kiss,” through the Magic City. Creating what he believes to be an interactive artistic expression, the photographer has strategically graffitied his Place to Kiss circle in symbolic destinations throughout South Beach, Wynwood, and Downtown, all to encourage lovers, friends, and family (or even strangers) to photograph themselves kissing in front of it, or on it.

When they do, the idea is that they would then post their photo on social media with the hashtag #place2kiss. If a couple hits every spot on the map with a photo to prove it, Café des Arts steps in–giving them a complimentary bottle of Piper-Heidsieck Champagne when they celebrate their love (and the journey!) at Café des Arts.

Cafe des Arts - Sculpture

To kick-off the event, on Saturday, May 21, Café des Arts will host a live presentation of Alexy P.’s work and an unveiling of the “Place to Kiss” map, making it the official home base of the project. In honor of Prince and his hit, “Kiss,” this special evening will be a “purple night,” one involving cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres from 7-9pm. Dinner reservations will be available immediately afterwards, allowing guests an opportunity to munch on what the restaurant does best: Half Maine lobster salad, foie gras au torchon, Wagyu rib-eye, tomato and burrata rigatoni, and much, much more.

Cafe des Arts - Placecard

By Jennifer Agress


French 27 - Steak Frites

For a restaurant with that special “je ne sais quoi,” look no further than French 27 {850 Commerce Street, Miami Beach; 305.764.3948}, Miami’s newest fine dining French spot in enchanting South of Fifth. As elegant as it is surprising, at French 27, no detail is left unattended. In addition to a fabulous menu representing all 27 regions of France (hence the name), it has a long list of fine wines and cocktails, like the Champagne en Rosé; which is served on a dazzling silver platter and comes with Veuve Clicquot Rosé, French rosé wine, maraschino juice, berries, and fresh rose petals. As if that’s not enough of a draw, the locale sits in an open-air setting with soft lighting, charming décor, a sea of red roses everywhere you turn, a fountain with floating candles, and enchanting, delicate presentations of only the freshest food.

French 27 - Oysters

And while we’re on the topic of the restaurant’s true heartstrings, its food, Executive Chefs Andreas Trilk and Yann Rio have created an extensive menu for any type of palate. Seafood is imported fresh daily from different parts of the world, fueling dishes like Chilean Sea Bass with tomato confit, cured shallots, and almonds; Scottish Salmon with a lemon beurre blanc, capers, and pommes de terre nouvelles; and Loup de Mer.

Traditional French favorites are also an obvious choice, like the classic French delicacy, Escargots Tartiflette; or the mouthwatering French Onion Soup, a mix of Brie, Emmenthal cheeses and puff pastry that has been passed down to Chef Andreas Trilk through three family generations of master chefs. You’ll get an explosion of flavor from the Duo Duck Confit, a plate of fresh duck imported directly from France, cassis sauce, and pommes de terre nouvelles; or savor the Steak Frites, where you can choose from an array of tender meats, dry-aged 21-28 days, topped with France’s famous Café de Paris butter.

And finally, you can’t leave without tasting the crème de la crème, dessert: where options like Crème Brulée made with a Jack Daniel’s infusion, Krispy Kreme Pudding with vanilla ice cream, or Bombolini–mini doughnuts filled with warm Valrhona chocolate and paired with vanilla ice cream–promise a sweet, sweet ending.

French 27 - Setting

French 27 is open from Sunday to Thursday, from 6-11pm, and Fridays and Saturdays, from 6pm until midnight.

By Jennifer Agress

Killer Bee

In Miami, the heat never stops–and with summer just around the corner, that’s even more reason to cool yourself down with a frozen cocktail. For one that promises to beat the heat, head to NaiYaRa {1854 Bay Road, Sunset Harbour; 786.275.6005}, Miami Beach’s popular Asian spot, where the infamous Chef Bee has introduced his spicy new Killer Bee cocktail.

This organic sipper is served daily at NaiYaRa with dinner, and because we love you, we’ve got the inside scoop on just how Chef Bee gives it that extra-special kick:

In a pint glass, mix 1 ounce Kelvin Tangy Citrus, 1 ounce Kelvin Spicy Ginger, 1-1/2 ounces Beefeater gin, and 1/4 ounce lime juice. Add in 1/2 ounce of your own homemade “Bee Sauce”–Thai bird chile, Palm simple, and lemongrass ginger–and serve frozen.

COYO Taco

With its mesmerizing margaritas, tantalizing tacos, and not-so-secret “secret” backend tequila bar with popsicle-infused “paletaritas,” COYO Taco {2300 Northwest Second Avenue, #3, Wynwood; 305.573.8228} has certainly made a name for itself as one of the hottest spots in Wynwood. And to celebrate its success, this trendy taqueria is giving Miamians a new way to enjoy it–by opening a second, much larger location in the Magic City’s trendy Brickell neighborhood. Official opening date? TOMORROW.

COYO Taco Popsicles

Located right at the foot of Axis Brickell {1111 Southwest First Avenue, Brickell}, one of the area’s most popular high-rises, this Brickell addition to the COYO Taco family will continue to delight with COYO classics like slow-roasted pork shoulder tacos and grilled cactus tacos, bean burrito bowls, fresh-made guacamole, and carne asada quesadillas. In the near future, Executive Chef/Partner Scott Linquist plans to add Mexican treats exclusive to the Brickell outpost; like tortas and a reinvented crispy octopus taco, this time with ají amarillo aïoli.

Similarly, the bar menu will start with quality local and Mexican beer and wine, and will eventually add on micheladas and sangría. Like the original location, this locale will be open for lunch, dinner and late-night, and will keep pumping the high-energy music the brand has become known for.

In short, COYO Taco will continue being the fine Mexican street food spot us Miami locals have come to know and love. And lucky for Brickell residents, starting tomorrow, it will be right outside their door.

Executive Chef/Partner Scott Linquist with Founders Alan Drummond and Sven Vogtland

Executive Chef/Partner Scott Linquist with Founders Alan Drummond and Sven Vogtland

COYO Taco Brickell will be open seven days a week, from 11am-11pm Sunday through Thursday, and 11am-3am Friday and Saturday.

By Jennifer Agress | Online Editor

DIRT - Miami - Food

Sitting on sunny Miami Beach, DIRT {232 Fifth Street, Miami Beach; 305.239.3000} is the Magic City’s latest attempt to join the clean-eating training–and so far, everyone is on board. Priding itself on serving fine foods fast, DIRT whips up clean, sustainable, local, and organic fare that reflects its passion and respect for people, food, and the planet as a whole.

Next Wednesday, May 11, from 8pm to 10pm, this health-inspired haunt is giving you another reason to visit. Hosted with JoJo Tea, this five-course wine and tea-paired dinner prepared by DIRT Chef Nicole Votano promises farm-to-table food and small-batch teas guaranteed to leave your taste buds bursting with flavor. And to make this unique pairing event even more unique, the tea chosen for each course will actually be incorporated into the recipe of the farm-to-table dish it is paired with. It’s an indulgent yet thoughtful dinner like Miami Beach has never seen before.

Chef Nicole Votano, DIRT

Priced at just $75, this limited-seating event is selling out fast–so make your reservation today to make sure you don’t miss the following feast:

Course 1: Matcha Green Tea Ricotta Crostini (sticky orange and black sesame)

Course 2: White Tea Hogfish Ceviche (thinly sliced hog snapper, citrus, tamari, carrot chile purée, avocado, and toasted sesame)

Course 3: Mao Feng Miso Soup (local rock shrimp, enoki mushrooms, spring onion, smoky tofu, and Tuscan kale)

Course 4: Tuscan Kale Risotto with Lapsong Sushong-Cured Duck Confit
(citrus zest, marigolds, micro-fennel, and crispy leeks)

Course 5: Warm Earl Grey Tea Cake (lavender latte gelato, local goat’s milk caramel, and salty almond brittle)

JoJo Tea - Miami

By Jennifer Agress | Online Editor

Matador Bar - Jack Rose Cocktail

Sitting within renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Matador Room, in the Miami Beach EDITION, Matador Bar {2901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 786.257.4600} is a picture of 1950s glamour. Surrounded by black, walnut-paneled walls and floor-to-ceiling windows, the latter of which promise unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean, this Spanish-inspired spot serves up crafted cocktails that pay homage to the true art of bartending.

Special this month, Matador Bar has a new featured cocktail: “Jack Rose.” Stop by through the end of May to grab one for yourself, and when you love it, make it at home using the recipe below.

Jack Rose from the Matador Bar

Pour 2 ounces Apple Jack, 1 ounce lemon juice and 1/2 ounce grenadine into a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake until combined. Strain the mixture into a cocktail glass and garnish with lemon zest.

Enjoy!
By Jennifer Agress | Online Editor