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Guy Fieri on SOBEWFF KitchenAid Culinary Demonstration Stage


February 22 is right around the corner, and that means the 16th-annual Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival (SOBEWFF®) will be here before we know it. While this delicious event bombards Miami and Fort Lauderdale with 90+ celebrity events, unusual dinners, tastings, chef lectures, late-night parties, the new Dave Grutman Experience, bar events, beach soirées, and more, at the heart of it all is how it all began: Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village. As you walk around and taste samples from more than 55 of Miami’s hottest restaurants, be sure to stop by the KitchenAid Culinary Demonstration stages to see an all-star line up of TV chefs and culinary personalities you’ve been dying to ogle over in real life.
Read below for the stars and celebrities you can expect to see onstage at Miami’s biggest foodie event of the year. (Don’t worry, we’ll be ogling too!)
Saturday, February 25:
Valerie Bertinelli
Ayesha Curry
Giada De Laurentiis
Bobby Flay
Snoop Dogg & Guy Fieri
Amanda Freitag & Scott Conant
Emeril Lagasse
Debi Mazar & Gabriele Corcos
Masaharu Morimoto
Marc Murphy
Michael Symon
Ming Tsai
Geoffrey Zakarian
Sunday, February 26:
José Andrés
Anne Burrell
Giada De Laurentiis
Duff Goldman
Alex Guarnaschelli
Carla Hall
Robert Irvine
Eddie Jackson
Roger Mooking
Tia Mowry
Marcus Samuelsson
Aarón Sánchez
Ndamukong Suh
Andrew Zimmern
SOBEWFF 2017 will run from February 22-26, 2017. For more information about the festival, or to buy tickets for any of the SOBEWFF 2017 events, visit sobewff.org or call 877.762.3933. Tickets to the Goya Foods’ Grand Tasting Village featuring Mastercard Grand Tasting Tents & KitchenAid Culinary Demonstrations start at $100 (on Sunday, February 26 only).
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Haunah Klein, Head Sommelier of db Bistro Moderne


Gather around, wine lovers! Here is this week’s Miami wine news:
db Bistro Moderne Names New Head Sommelier
Coming to the Magic City from top restaurants–like Atlas, at the St. Regis Atlanta, and Del Frisco’s Grille and TITOU Hospitality Group, both in Palm Beach–Haunah Klein is now Head Sommelier at Downtown Miami’s Daniel Boulud locale, db Bistro Moderne {255 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Downtown Miami; 305.421.8800}. A Certified Sommelier through the Court of Master Sommeliers Program, Haunah will now manage db Bistro’s cellar of 600+ vintages and plan events with new and emerging wine producers, like her Champagne Pommery event, which will take place at the Downtown hotspot on March 15. 
Breakthru Beverage Florida Wants You to Get in an ‘Oregon State of Mind’
On January 30, Breakthru Beverage Florida and Jackson Family Wines invites wine lovers to participate in a 90-minute panel tasting and wine reception at the InterContinental Miami. Paying homage to great Oregon winemakers, this panel event will be hosted and moderated by Julia Jackson, Proprietor of Jackson Family Wines, and Gilian Handelman, Director of Wine Education for Jackson Family Wines, respectively. Running from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., it will feature wine greats like Eugenia Keegan (from Gran Moraine), Craig McAllister (from La Crema), Lynn Penner-Ash (from Penner-Ash), Ryan Zepaltas (from Siduri), and Tony Rynders (from Zena Crown), all of whom will discuss hot topics in the wine world while sipping Pinot Noirs from the great Willamette Valley.
American Fine Wine Invitational (AFWI) Picks the Best American Wines
Just last week, AFWI held its 10th-annual Wine Judging event, where wine experts, aficionados and local press (including yours truly!) sipped American wines and awarded medals to more than 850 vintages from 230 wineries. During this interesting three-day event, which took place at FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, 24 judges selected top vintages for “Best of Class” and “Best of Show.” Here are the winners:
Best of Class
Sauvignon Blanc, ’14 Marston Family Vineyard, “Albion”, Yountville (MRP $50)
Chardonnay, ’13 Mi Sueno, Sonoma Mountain (MRP $54)
Riesling, ’15 Glenora Wine Cellars, Finger Lakes, NY (MRP $15)
Dry Rose, ’15 Fulcrum, “Cloisonne” Lake County (MRP $24)
Pinot Noir, ’14 Benovia Winery, Tilton Hill, Sonoma Coast (MRP $60)
Malbec, ’13 Kestrel Vintners, Yakima, WA (MRP $45)
Merlot, ’13 Tenor Columbia Valley, WA (MRP $58)
Other Red Blend, ‘13 Maldonado Family Vineyards, Proprietary Red, Napa (MRP $38)
Zinfandel, ’13 Jeff Cohn Cellars, Cassata Vineyard, Sonoma (MRP $42)
Sangiovese, ‘14 Luna Vineyards, Napa (MRP $42)
Grenache,’15 Oak Farm Vineyards, Lodi (MRP $27)
Red Bordeaux Style Blend, ’13 Alpha Omega Propriety Red Blend, Napa (MRP $98)
Cabernet Franc, ’13 Vinoce Vineyards, Mt. Veeder (MRP $75)
Petite Sirah, ’13 Robert Biale “E.B.A.”, Napa (MRP $75)
Syrah, ’13 VIE Las Madres Vineyard, Los Carneros (MRP $49)
Best of Show
Sparkling, NV Mumm Napa, “Santana” Brut, Napa (MRP $50)
Dessert Wine, ’11 John Anthony Vineyards Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc, Napa (MRP $65)
White, ’15 Chehalem Vineyards, Gruner Veltliner, Ribbon Ridge, OR (MRP $24)
Red, ’13 Baldacci Family, Cabernet Sauvignon “Ruppert”, Napa (MRP $125)
All wines entered into the judging will be available to taste at the highly-anticipated AFWI Charity Wine Gala, which will take place on April 29 at the Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA). The Gala will include a “Sparkling” reception, The Wine Walk, and a  wine-centric dinner featuring the weekend’s award-winning wines, all of which will be poured by AFWI “Wine Angels.”  There will be live and silent auctions, a “Premium” wine auction, live entertainment, and the opportunity to dine with your favorite Miami Dolphins player. Adding to its allure, proceeds from this fun-filled event will benefit The Dolphins Cancer Challenge.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Ravioli at Scarpetta


Running in the annual Miami Marathon this Sunday, January 29? Good for you! To reward you for your hard work, Scott Conant’s famed Italian mainstay, Scarpetta {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 877.326.7412} at Fontainebleau Miami Beach wants to help you prepare for the big race. Priced at $39, this restaurant has launched a special three-course, “Carb-Up” menu specially crafted to give runners the fuel they need to cross the finish line. Available for all participants between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the two nights leading up to the race—Friday, January 27 and Saturday, January 28—this prix-fixe menu will include the following carb-filled creations:
Antipasti
Choose 1 of the following:
Burrata with heirloom tomatoes, basil pesto, and balsamic pearls
Arugula Salad with toasted pine nuts, Pecorino, and Truccioletto vinaigrette
Creamy Polenta with a fricassee of truffled mushrooms
Paste
Choose 1 of the following:
Spaghetti with tomato and basil
Tagliatelle with wild mushroom, asparagus, and truffle sabayon
Duck and Foie Gras Ravioli with a Marsala reduction
Dolce
Choose 1 of the following:
Coconut Panna Cotta with caramelized pineapple and guava soup
Amedei Chocolate Cake with toasted almond gelato and salted caramel sauce
For more information about this special menu, click here. Reservations are required.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Strawberry Grand Gateau at Paris 6


Miamians are nothing if not a late-night crowd, and fortunately for the Magic City, Paris 6 {2200 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.363.6806} keeps the French fare coming 24 hours a day. And while Parisian staples like Croque Madame, Crème Brûlée, Quiche Lorraine and Nutella Crepes have always been on the menu, now, this “tres chic” spot has added more than 60 new dishes sure to satisfy our cravings all night long.
Here are just some of the new plates you can get excited about:

  • Beef Carppacio a “Juan Alba”
  • Tuna Nicoise Salad a “Bella Falconi”
  • Gnocchi de Brie Aux Quatre Fromages a “Marina Ruy Barbosa”
  • Wild Salmon Tartare a la Marocaine a “Macros Mion”
  • Shrimp Stroganoff a “Celia Forte”
  • Lapin a L’Ancienne a “Silvo de Abreu”
  • Tournedos Rossini Au Foie Gras a “Romero Britto”
  • Oyster Bar with West Coast Oysters and New Orleans-inspired East Coast Oysters, the latter of which is prepared with butter, spinach, watercress, green onions and grated Parmesan

Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor


The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is undeniably one of Miami’s most glamorous hotels, but just last year, it introduced its own laidback eatery, Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach;  305.674.4636}, for locals and hotel guests alike to enjoy. Known for its stacked, out-of-the-box burgers, cunning cocktails, and over-the-top pizzas, this tasty locale will now host a five-course craft beer pairing dinner with two local breweries: Concrete Beach Brewery and M.I.A. Beer Co.
Throughout the evening, diners will be able to munch on delicious menu items specially prepared by Chef de Cuisine Timothy Elmore, like Loaded Potato Skins, Fish Taco, Smoked BBQ Ribs, and the Dry Aged Burger. For a sweet ending, they can finish their meal with the restaurant’s S’mores dessert with a homemade graham cracker crumble, chocolate ganache, and vanilla marshmallow. Select beers will be available throughout the dinner, and at the end of the evening, guests will vote on which beer pairs best with which course.
Want to go? We do, too. Here’s what you need to know:
Date: Friday, February 3, 2017
Time: 8 p.m.
Price: $85 per person, including tax and tip
Reservations required.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Salted Caramel Ice Cream Profiteroles at Atrio Restaurant & Wine Room


To kick off 2017, Atrio Restaurant & Wine Room {1395 Brickell Avenue, Brickell; 305.204.8181} at the Conrad Miami is offering a $79 Special Neighborhood Dinner Menu for its Miami neighbors to enjoy. Available for groups of up to eight, this prix-fixe menu lets you pick two appetizers, two main course dishes, and two desserts for the table to share.
Before the end of this month, grab your friends, make your reservation at Atrio Restaurant & Wine Room, and choose from the menu below. You (and your wallet) won’t regret it!
Appetizers
Beef Tenderloin Tartare
Tuna Tartare (4 ounces)
Chef’s Soup of the Day
Goat Cheese Croquette Salad
Caesar Salad
Appetizer from “Taste of Time” Menu (Menu changes regularly)
Main Courses
Pan Seared Branzino
Sake Miso Marinated Grouper
Seared Chicken Breast
Grilled Angus Beef Tenderloin (6 ounces)
Garganelli Pasta
Chargrilled Prime Angus Burger (8 ounces)
Main Course from “Taste of Time” Menu (Menu changes regularly)
Desserts
Dulce de Leche Banana Tartlet with Hibiscus Mousse
Stone Fruit Cobbler with Rum Raisin Ice Cream
Homemade Ice Cream
Pistachio and Olive Oil Cake
“Painter’s Palette” with Exotic Fruits and Guava Sorbet
Salted Caramel Ice Cream Profiteroles
This menu is available through January 31, 2017. Complimentary valet included.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Tequeños at Pisco y Nazca Gastrobar


This past December, the top-notch team at Pisco y Nazca Gastrobar {8405 Mills Drive #260, Kendall; 305.630.3844} hopped on a plane to Peru to immerse themselves in the culture of the region, and they brought some of it back for us to experience, too. Prepared by the restaurant’s talented executive chef, Miguel Gomez, the menu now has some new dishes that are a direct reflection of the current food trends in beautiful (and delicious) Peru.
Head to either of Pisco y Nazca’s two locations, one in Kendall and one in Doral, and try some of these new plates for yourself. They’re listed here:
Ceviche Tradicional
To amp up the flavor, this new twist on the restaurant’s classic dish dresses mahi mahi, leche de tigre, cancha, choclo, and sweet potato with orange soda and sugar.
Churrasco Empanada
Inspired by one of Peru’s most popular dishes, Lomo Saltado, this flaky empanada is filled with seared skirt steak, soy sauce, onions, tomato, chalaquita, and rocoto aiolia, a Peruvian “sweet and sour” sauce.
Causa Tartar
In this traditional Peruvian plate, diners will find an Asian twist: tuna tartar with pickled ginger, sweet chili sauce, Asian spices, whipped potato, Asian aioli, and wonton crisps.  
Tequeño
Throwing in a dish from a neighboring region to accommodate Miami’s strong Venezuelan community, Gomez wraps Gouda cheese in a pastry shell and tops it with rocoto aioli.
Jalea
This Peruvian take on a seafood platter features fried calamari, shrimp, mahi mahi, mussels, clams, salsa criolla, and a homemade tartar sauce.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Sardegna

Everyone has a reason to love the Fontainebleau, and for many, it’s the fact that it’s a top spot for a great, handcrafted cocktail. Just in time for 2017, this Miami hotspot has introduced new winter-inspired drinks at each of its renowned restaurants and bars–like the Sardegna cocktail, which tequila lovers can find at Scarpetta {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.674.4660}. Here’s how you can make it at home: Shake and double strain 1/4 ounce lime juice, 1 ounce  Strawberry Shrub, 1 ounce Mirto Myrtleberry Amaro, 1/4 ounce Ancho Reyes, and 3/4 ounce Silver Tequila into an aperitif glass. Then, top the concoction with a floater of 3 drops of Heritage Absinthe, and add either a 1″-by-1″ or a cracked 2″-by-2″ ice cube. Garnish with fresh cut lemon twist and serve.

Tender Thug at Hakkasan


Here in Miami, we believe in keeping it hot all year round, and nowhere is that more obvious than at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach {4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.538.2000}. To kick-off 2017, Miami’s most iconic hotel has launched a new menu of cold-weather cocktails – all of which are sure to spice things up on those warm Miami nights.
Here are some of the drinks you can sip on this season:
“Crimson and Clover” (Scarpetta): Gosling Rum, peach balsamic shrub, fresh lemon and orange juices, tonic water, a pinch of salt, and a cinnamon pear chip garnish
“Pocket Aces” (Scarpetta): Absolut Ruby Red, Ciroc Peach, Pomplemoose Rosé, fresh grapefruit juice, fresh lemon juice, hibiscus syrup, egg whites, and sage leaves
“Sardegna” (Scarpetta): Mirto Myrtle Berry Amaro, Ancho Reyes, Patron Silver tequila, Heritage Absinthe, lime juice, strawberry shrub, and a lemon twist garnish
“Lincoln’s Harvest” (Hakkasan): Amaro Lucano and Martel Cordon Bleau, spiced fig syrup, lemon juice, a pepper garnish, and a sugar-cinnamon rim
“Circa 1800” (Hakkasan): Bittermens Orange Citrate, Fee Brothers Plum Bitters, Lustau East India Solera Sherry, and Pierre Ferrand Cognac
“Tender Thug” (Hakkasan): Tito’s Vodka, beet, apple, and lemon and ginger juices
“Fortune Teller” (StripSteak by Michael Mina): High West Double Rye, Plymouth Sloe Gin, Tempus fugit Gran Classico, pomegranate juice, and raisin syrup
“My Spanish Love Affair” (StripSteak by Michael Mina): Diplomatico Exclusiva, Lustau Oloroso Sherry, orange vanilla syrup, and Old Fashioned Bitters
“Notorious F.I.G.” (StripSteak by Michael Mina): Partida Reposado Tequila, Sotol por Siempre, Christian Drouin Calvados, fig purée, pear purée, and Bliss Maple Syrup
“Blinker” (Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina): Grey Goose Poire, Allspice Dram, lemon juice, ginger ale, and an orange peel garnish
“Matador” (Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina): Rendezvous Rye, Oloroso Sherry, apple cider reduction, lemon juice, and an expressed lemon peel garnish
“Monkey Wrench” (Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina): Pierre Fernando Dry Curacao, lemon, egg white, and a rosemary sprig garnish
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

La Mar by Gastón Acurio


Looking for a new kind of date night? The Mandarin Oriental, Miami has just the thing. Thanks to a partnership between Mandarin Oriental, Miami and the Florida Grand Opera, opera lovers, foodies and luxury aficionados alike are invited to indulge in a one-night-only experience that fuses travel, the arts, and of course, five-star dining at the Asian-inspired Azul and Peruvian-inspired La Mar by Gastón Acurio {500 Brickell Key Drive, Brickell; 305.913.8358}.
Available on select dates from now through the beginning of May 2017, the hotel’s Night at the Opera package gives couples the chance to kick-off their one night-stay with a three-course pre- or post-show dinner at Azul, complimentary car service to the Adrienne Arsht Center, and orchestra seats for one of three shows: Eugene Onegin by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Before Night Falls by Jorge Martin, or A Masked Ball by Giuseppe Verdi. Before they leave the next morning, they can enjoy breakfast for two at La Mar by Gastón Acurio – and if the weather’s nice, eat amidst Miami’s beautiful Brickell skyline and Biscayne Bay views.
This one-night package starts at $739. 
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor