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When it comes to high-end Mexican cuisine in Miami, there’s nothing better than Cantina La Veinte {495 Brickell Avenue, Brickell; 786.623.6135} and Tacology {701 South Miami Avenue, Brickell; 786.347.5368}. While the first brings a haute taste of Mexico City, the latter, a Mercado-style restaurant, was born in fall 2016 right here in Miami. Despite their slight differences, both are owned by Cinbersol Group, both sit in Brickell and both share one very key ingredient: the ultra-talented Executive Chef Santiago Gomez, who came to Miami from Mexico City. Having worked at the likes of Nobu Miami, Nobu Mexico City, and DANIEL by Daniel Boulud, Chef Santiago has ruled the Mexican food scene in Miami since he first opened Cantina La Veinte in the coveted Icon Brickell tower in 2014. And while we probably shouldn’t speak for everyone, we’re going to anyway—his food is so good that Miamians just can’t get enough.
That said, we sat down with the Mexican food guru to find out what he loves about the cuisine he cooks so well, and of course, what to eat and drink at his two Miami restaurants. Here’s what he had to say:
When did you first decide you wanted to be a chef? What inspired you to do it?
About 15 years ago, I was working as a delivery man for a seafood company. Everyday, I went to the airport and picked up all the seafood that came in overnight from Ensenada, in Baja California. After that, I delivered the seafood to the best restaurants in Mexico City. I got to know all of the kitchens and their chefs. That made me want to study culinary arts.
Why are you so passionate about Mexican cuisine?
It’s the food I grew up with. I love eating and cooking it! Mexican cuisine is so diverse in flavor, color, and recipes.
Why are Cantina La Veinte and Tacology perfect for Miami?
Miami is very a Latin city, but there were no high-end Mexican restaurants here. Mexican food is more than street food, and we wanted to show people that. Brickell is the place to be right now in Miami! A lot of people are moving to Brickell, and a neighborhood needs to have restaurants in order to bring it to life.
What’s the best cooking advice you’ve ever received?
This is very simple for me: “Cook with love.”
Do you have a mentor in the culinary world?
Yes, it’s Chef Thomas Buckley from Nobu. He inspired me to be a better cook and showed me everything that’s possible in a kitchen.
Say someone is coming to Cantina La Veinte for the very first time. What should they order?
Dobladitas de Jaiba, our soft-shell crab tacos. Since opening the first Cantina in Mexico, it’s been the most popular item on the menu. It’s changed the way people view tacos. (Here’s the recipe!)
What’s your favorite dish to make (and eat!) at Tacology?
To make? Tacos Al Pastor. To eat? Tacos Al Pastor. (Get the recipe here!)
Choosing from either restaurant… what’s your favorite cocktail?
The “La Catrina.” It’s made with coconut milk, rum, and horchata, and you can get it at Tacology.
As the Executive Chef of both Tacology and Cantina La Veinte, how do you separate the two?
I love working with both concepts. I really don’t separate them… I see Mexican food as one.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Watermelon Salad


Sitting right in Peacock Park, overlooking the lush surroundings of “The Grove,” Glass & Vine {2820 McFarlane Road, Coconut Grove; 305.200.5268} is one of Coconut Grove’s charming outdoor gems. And in lieu of Miami Spice, from now through the end of September, Executive Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli will offer a special pre-fixe menu with veggie lovers in mind—one with seven courses of good-for-you-good plates that even veggie haters will crave.
So, what does a vegetable feast like this entail? Start with the restaurant’s ever-popular Watermelon Salad with lime crema, cotija, and toasted corn, and then move on to the Florida Stracciatella with fragrant basil, local bread, and California olive oil. For a ceviche without the fish, an Heirloom Tomato dish with leche de tigre, cilantro, and jalapeño is light with a “kick;” while the fourth course, House Made Semolina Pasta with green pea pesto and breadcrumbs, is a vegetarian’s comfort food dream. Of course, no summer is complete without some grilled favorites—and that’s where courses five and six come in. The Charred Cauliflower with herbed tahini and crispy chickpeas has a distinctly smoky flavor, while the Sweet Corn with lime crema and queso cotija promises to add a little sweet to your summer. 
And finally, a meal like this wouldn’t be complete without dessert, so cap it off with Chef Rapicavoli’s rich Guava Bread Pudding with cream cheese ice cream and a toasted coconut topping. Like anything at Glass & Vine, it’s one creative twist on a classic that your tastebuds won’t be able to forget
This menu is priced at $39 per person, and will be available from August 1 to September 30, 2017. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 10 p.m.; on Friday and Saturday, from 5:30 to 11 p.m.; and on Sunday, from 5 to 10 p.m. Brunch is served Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Want to make one of these dishes at home? We’ve got the recipe for House Made Semolina Pasta here.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Fried Green Tomato BLT at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar


Call your girlfriends. It’s time for lunch! Here’s where to go when you want to wine, dine, and catch up with your favorite ladies:
Glass & Vine
Sitting in the middle of Peacock Park, Glass & Vine {2820 McFarlane Road, Coconut Grove; 305.200.5268} is Grove Bay Hospitality Group’s first venture into lush Coconut Grove. Helmed by Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli—a past Food Network Chopped champion, FORBES 30 Under 30 list-maker, James Beard Award semi-finalist, and the chef/owner of Eating House—this charming eatery in the park serves up creative plates of vegetable, meat and seafood dishes. Grab your girls, snag a table outside, and pair a glass of crisp rosé, with one of Glass and Vine’s light lunch plates. We think the Chopped Salad with shallots, bacon, tomato, little gem, buttermilk vinaigrette, and chicken should do the trick.
The Lido Bayside Grill
Call your girlfriends and meet by the water! At the Mediterranean-inspired The Lido Bayside Grill {40 Island Avenue, Miami Beach; 786.245.0880}, being near the water is what it’s all about. Here, the delicious cuisine airs on the side of healthy, so fuse your Instagram-worthy views with good-for-you-good food like Avocado Toast, Living “Lasagna, Artichoke + 3-Cheese Panini, Crispy Shrimp Tostada, Spicy Tuna Wrap, Turkey Cheeseburgers, and more.
LT Steak & Seafood
The brainchild of famed chef and restaurateur Laurent Tourondel, this Ocean Drive restaurant serves up tasty American fare with a trendy, international twist. For a day on South Beach you and your girls won’t forget, grab a glass of chilled Chardonnay and enjoy lunch with a view at LT Steak  & Seafood {1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach; 305.673.0044}. Munch on plates like fresh Oysters, Wagyu Beef Tataki, Lemon Poached Lobster Salad, the Betsy Cuban Sandwich, or even the Lots of Grains Bowl with flax and sunflower seeds, kale, avocado, grapefruit, jicama, and a tamarind-guava vinaigrette. Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
Bakehouse Brasserie
Sitting in sparkling South of Fifth, Bakehouse Brasserie {808 1 Street, Miami Beach; 305.434.8249} resembles the charming streetside eateries of Paris. Known for its all-day brunch, this girlie spot also serves a summer lunch menu Wednesday through Friday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Start by sharing the Almond Crusted Baked Brie (get the recipe here!), and move on to plates like the Portobello Mushroom Burger, Steak Frites Sandwich, Bakehouse Chopped Salad, Tuna Tartare, a Classic Cheeseburger or the Salmon Burger. Pair it all with bottomless mimosas or Bakehouse’s popular frosé, et voilà—lunch is served.
Yardbird Southern Table & Bar
Looking for a Southern-style lunch for fun girls’ day out? Head to Yardbird Southern Table & Bar {1600 Lenox Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.538.5220}, where you can enjoy a Southern feast and then go shopping on Lincoln Road. At Yardbird, start with favorites like the Fried Green Tomato BLT and Buttermilk Biscuits, and move on to light mains like the Butter Lettuce and Grilled Mango Salad, Crunchy Yardbird Sandwich, and Low + Slow Smoked Chicken Salad with avocado and fried cornbread.
Seaspice
This sexy, yacht-strewn spot is where Miami’s finest go to drink, dine, and try to see and be seen. Sitting right on the Miami River, Seaspice {422 NW North River Drive, Miami; 305.440.4200} is a restaurant and lounge that serves up global fare in a sophisticated waterfront setting. There’s live music, beautiful people, and jaw-dropping Miami views, all of which you cn pair with Prosecco-fueled MangoliniPlant Bowls with red pepper vinaigrette, Steak Salad with 1855 prime center-cut skirt steak, Market Tuna Poke, Florida Sun Shrimp Salad, and more.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

La Mar by Gastón Acurio


It’s that time of year, Miami! Miami Spice is back in the Magic City for the 16th year—and with it, Miami diners get two months of affordable prix-fixe menus at some of Miami’s hottest restaurants. In addition to its usual $23 lunch and $39 dinner menus, this year’s Spice will include a $23 weekend brunch at select restaurants. While drinks, tax, and gratuity are priced separately, every menu promises diners one appetizer, one entrée, and one dessert; making this one of the best dining deals in the Magic City all year long.
And of the 239 restaurants participating, we’ve narrowed down the list to our top 20 picks. Here are our favorite places to wine and dine during Miami Spice 2017, which will run from now through September 30:
Atrio Restaurant & Wine Room
While you get a primo view of all of Brickell Avenue, enjoy lunch and dinner plates like Lamb Spare Rib, Slow Barolo Wine Braised Oxtail Cannelloni, Sweet Potato Gnocchi, and Raspberry Macarons with chocolate ganache.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Friday; Dinner, Monday – Saturday
Bistro One LR
There are many reasons to go to this fancy American bistro, but some key ones to point out are its direct views of the Atlantic Ocean, fresh seafood and steaks, and its impressive wine list. Go for Miami Spice, and get that Ritz-Carlton-level cuisine at a reduced price. Plates like Provoleta, Goat Cheese and Beet Salad, Cobia Sancocho, Fresh Black Pepper Linguini, Churrasco “Saltado, Pastelitos with guava macarons and cream cheese ice cream, and a Caramelized Key Lime Tart won’t disappoint.
Available for Dinner every night of the week
Cantina La 20
This dazzling, four-star waterfront restaurant is known for its elevated Mexican cuisine and sparkling views of Biscayne Bay and Brickell Key. During Miami Spice, get Sopes de Pollo, Burrata with a balsamic-vanilla chipotle reduction, Calamares Fritos, Tampiqueña, Arroz Verde de Cilantro con Camarones, Churros, and Panna Cotta de Mango.
Available for Lunch, Sunday – Thursday; Dinner, Sunday – Thursday
DiLido Beach Club
At this casual-chic restaurant and lounge, couple breathtaking ocean views with Spicy Ahi Tuna Tartare, Hummus, Grilled Salmon or Snapper with chargrilled vegetables, Classic Bacon Cheeseburgers, a Lemon Meringue “Beach Pail” dessert, and a DiLido Sundae with house-made dulce de leche ice cream, tres leches cake, pretzel nougat, strawberry guava sauce, and an almond “cigar.”
Available for Dinner every night of the week

Fogo de Chão
Coming straight from Brazil, this authentic churrascaria has set the global standard for delicious Brazilian cuisine for 35+ years. During Miami Spice, get a firsthand taste of its delectable cuts of fire-roasted meats–expect endless sirloins like Picanha, Alcatra, bacon-wrapped Fraldinha, Linguiça, Bisteca de Porco, and more. For a sweet ending, choose desserts like Key Lime Pie, Chocolate Mousse Cake and New York Cheesecake.
Available for Dinner every night of the week

Fontana at The Biltmore
At this pristine Italian restaurant, expect upscale Spice menus with Carpaccio di Salmoni, Calamari Ripeni con Spinaci e Gamberi, Polpette di Carne con Pomodoro e Ricotta, Bistecca alla Brace con Burro di Erbe, Torta al Cioccolato and more.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Saturday; Dinner, every night of the week

Hakkasan
This Miami Spice, head to Miami’s sexiest Cantonese restaurant and lounge, Hakkasan. When you go, enjoy family-style plates of Steamed Flounder Fish with Black Bean Sauce, Stir-Fry Baby Pak Choi, Chicken Fried Rice with Salted Egg, Spicy Beef with Lotus Root Shui Mai, Old Beijing Noodles, Mango Custard and more.
Available for Lunch, Saturday – Sunday; Dinner, every night of the week

Jaya at The Setai
Go to Jaya at The Setai for haute Pan-Asian cuisine. On the Miami Spice menu, you’ll find some of the restaurant’s most popular plates, from Vietnamese Chicken, Poke Salmon, and Goy-Kai No Ceviche, to Barbeque Pork Ribs, Tuna, Edamame, Chicken Poke, and more.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Friday; Dinner, Monday – Sunday
La Mar by Gaston Acurio
Come here for Executive Chef Diego Oka’s inventive twist on traditional Peruvian cuisine. During Miami Spice, expect haute dishes like the Criollo Sampler with Tiradito Bachiche and La Casera, Cachetes de Ternera, Picante de Mariscos, Hummus Salad, Paleta de Lucuma, and the La Pina dessert topped with dulce de leche foam, ginger jelly, and orange sauce.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Saturday; Dinner, Monday – Thursday
Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann
Helmed by Argentine grillmaster Francis Mallmann, this swanky spot is known for its South American live-fire cooking and fancy “asado” experience. On the Spice menu? There will be popular plates like Carrots and Blood Orange Salad, Local Grouper “Crudo,” Potato Gnocchi “A La Plancha,” Wood Oven Empanadas with hand-cut prime fillet, Wood Oven Summer Squash with sweet corn and feta cheese, Slow Cooked “Carrillera” with confit potato, Pink Grapefruit Tartlet, Dulce de Leche Flan, and more.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Saturday; Dinner, Sunday – Thursday
Mare Mio Restaurant
Brought to us by Italian restaurateur Claudio Giordano, the man behind Altamare, this charming seafood spot sits right on enchanting Española Way. During Spice season, go here for Wahoo Crudo, Salmon Tartare, Oysters, Wild Mushroom Ravioli with truffled porcini cream, Sautéed White Canaveral Shrimp with curry, a Deconstructed Tiramisu Shot of Espresso with a shot of Baileys Irish Cream, and more.
Available for Lunch and Dinner every day of the week
Market at EDITION
This is famed chef and restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s answer to a European marketplace right here in the Magic City. Inspired by the flavors of the Mediterranean, expect East and West Coast Oysters, Tomato Gazpacho with summer berries, Black Truffle and Fontina Pizza, Walnut and Coconut Cream Cake, Chocolate Marshmallow Cake, and an Ice Cream Sundae piled high with salted caramel ice cream, candied peanuts, candied popcorn, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and more.
Available for Lunch, every day of the week; Dinner, Wednesday – Sunday

Mr. Chow  
Everyone’s heard of the prestigious Mr. Chow. When Miami Spice comes to town, you can get it’s delectable Asian cuisine at an unusually affordable price—like family-style Shrimp Water Dumplings, Chicken Satay, Mr. Chow Noodles, Beijing Shredded Chicken, Pineapple Fish, Beef and Green Onions, and more. Then, for dessert, get individual servings of Mixed Sorbet or Ice Cream.
Available for Dinner, Sunday – Thursday

NaiYaRa
This retro-contemporary Sunset Harbour restaurant gives us a taste of Chef Bee’s delicious Thai-inspired cuisine. Go during Spice, and get some of the best: like Thai Street Dumplings, Salmon Tacos, the Miami Heat Roll, Green Curry, Drunken Udon, Veggie Fried Rice, and desserts like Pandan Vanilla Flan with passion fruit sorbet and Milk Chocolate Pots de Creme.
Available for Dinner, Sunday – Thursday
Ortanique on the Mile
Known for its “Cuisine of the Sun,” this Miracle Mile restaurant serves an eclectic fusion of American, Caribbean, Latin and Asian cuisine in a colorful tropical setting. The menu changes daily, but guests can expect flavorful plates like Spicy Ahi Tuna Poke with Asian-style pickled cucumbers and ginger, Certified Angus Center Cut Skirt Steak, Coffee and Cocoa Encrusted Faroe Island Salmon, Three Mushroom Lasagna, and Passion Fruit Sabyon.
Available for Lunch, Monday – Thursday; Dinner, every night of the week
Sarsaparilla Club
The brainchild of unstoppable chef husband-and-wife duo, Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth, this  modern-American dim sum restaurant has become a Collins Avenue staple. When you’re there, browse the Spice menu for three courses of some of the restaurant’s most popular dishes: like Carrot and Beet Tartare, Short Rib Meat Loaf, Key West Pink Shrimp Laksa, and Sarsaparilla’s Fried Chicken.
Available for Dinner every night of the week
Scarpetta
This is hands-down one of the best Italian restaurants in Miami, and with Scott Conant’s name behind it, it’s easy to see why. During Miami Spice, Scarpetta diners can feast on some of the restaurant’s signature dishes, like Creamy Polenta with Fricassee of Truffled Mushrooms, Spaghetti with Tomato and Basil, Beef Short Rib Agnolotti, Coconut Panna Cotta, and more.
Available for Dinner every night of the week
StripSteak by Michael Mina
At this Michael Mina mainstay, choose from Ricotta Cavatelli, Roasted Corn Soup, Grilled Beef Churrasco, Pan-Seared Striped Bass, Passion Fruit Panna Cotta, and more. No matter what you order, it will all keep you craving more.
Available for Dinner every night of the week
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor


Looking for something tasty to sip on this summer? Look no further than the The Biltmore Hotel {1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables; 855.311.6903}. Order a Strawberry Blackwell Champagne Mojito, and when you can’t get enough of it, come home and make one for yourself. We have the recipe here!
Muddle two whole strawberries, one lime wedge, and five to eight mint leaves together. Add 1 oz lime juice, 0.5 oz simple syrup, 1.5 oz Blackwell Rum, and ice except. Shake and pour the mixture into a highball glass. Top with champagne. Garnish with sugarcane and lime
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor


Looking for something refreshing to sip on this summer? Head to The Biltmore Hotel {1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables; 855.311.6903} and get this light and fruity concoction. Because we know you’ll love it, we have the recipe here!
Get two slices of watermelon and cut a small triangle out of one of them. Muddle the rest of the watermelon in a shaker. Add 1.5 oz Titos Vodka, 1 oz fresh lime juice, and 0.5 oz simple syrup. Shake with ice and pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with the watermelon triangle.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor


Sitting in Miami’s dazzling Brickell City Centre, Big Easy Winebar & Grill {701 South Miami Avenue #339, Brickell; 786.814.5955} is Miami’s only authentic South African steakhouse. Named after Ernie Els, a restaurant partner, golf icon and winemaker affectionately known as “The Big Easy,” this casual and sophisticated spot focuses on the flavors of the Western Cape region of South Africa. And staying true to its theme, it even has native South African chef, Maryna Frederiksen, helming the kitchen as Executive Chef.
Having just opened in December 2016, this was the first Downtown Miami venture by Grove Bay Hospitality Group—the restaurant firm behind Giorgio Rapicavoli’s acclaimed Coconut Grove spot, Glass & Vine, and the soon-to-open Stubborn Seed by Jeremy Ford and Stiltsville Fish Bar by Jeff McInnis and Janine Booth—but to Magic City diners, it’s already become a Miami staple.    
And now, to go with the restaurant’s cozy interior, unbelievable wine and cocktail list, and mouthwatering South American menu of Chili-Coffee Rubbed Pork Flatbread, Prime Dry Aged Kansas City Strip, Bison Ribeye, and more, Big Easy has launched a new program for its most exclusive guests: The Barrel Club. Perfect for Miami oenophiles, this wine club gives Big Easy diners their own personalized wine cabinet, personalized wine menus, invitations to quarterly members-only events with complimentary wine tastings, an exclusive bottle of wine every quarter, and VIP access to Big Easy’s annual tasting event. Priced at $499 per person for an annual membership, this club also gives members VIP status when it comes to making reservations. With a menu of South African wines and vintages from Ernie Els’ own vineyards, all handpicked by Louis Strydom (Winemaker & Managing Director of Ernie Els Wines), Big Easy is no stranger to good grapes—and as part of this new club, Miami wine lovers won’t be, either.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor


Hidden in a centuries-old stone pump house, and surrounded by lush backyard gardens, a Japanese-style pond and a romantic ambiance that’s hard to find in Miami, Café Roval {5808 NE 4 Court, Miami, Morningside; 786.953.7850} has become one of Miami’s go-to date night spots. And now, this romantic place has a new chef at the helm—and with it, a new, drool-worthy menu.
This summer, head to Café Roval and get Mediterranean fare that’s good for your tastebuds and your soul. Grab a seat in the vintage dining room, or if you’re lucky, snag a seat pond-side and pair your tasty cuisine with a jaw-dropping sunset view. Start with appetizers like Roasted Oysters with smoked chili butter or Beets with arugula, labneh, and pistachio dukkag; and move on to a main plate like Creamy Gnocchi & Maine Lobster with sweet corn, shiitake, and basil. Steak is done incredibly well here, so the New York Strip with salt roasted potatoes, Romesco sauce, and sauce Bordelaise is well worth a try. You’ll want a drink to go with it, so go ahead and order from the impressive wine list or grab a cocktail. Beedoo, the restaurant’s bar guru, has a reputation for making creative cocktails you just can’t get enough of. The Bjork with fresh lychee purée, plum vinegar, maldon syrup, SOTO sake, and lychee Thai chili strings is sure to be a fan favorite, as is the  Sunomono Kind Of: a mix of fresh pressed cucumber, lime, apple cider vinegar, vlast “vodka”, Tabasco, and a cucumber-stuffed olive.

Chef Curtis Rhodes


And with a menu as good as this, it goes without saying that the restaurant needs a talented chef to bring it all to fruition. Chef Curtis Rhodes is just that guy. Born and raised in Hawaii, Chef Curtis learned his craft from his culinary mentor, Hawaiian Master Chef Jean Marie Josselin, who helped him gain the coastal touch to his cuisine that his diners have come to love. And despite not being from here, Chef Curtis is no stranger to the Miami dining scene. In fact, as a professional chef for almost 20 years, he has spent 11 of those years helming the kitchens of some of Miami’s most popular restaurants. He’s worked in the kitchen at Oceanaire Seafood Room, he has worked side-by-side with chef and restaurateur David Bracha to open Oak Tavern, and was appointed Chef de Cuisine of The River Seafood & Oyster Bar. Now, he’s the Executive Chef at Café Roval… and we can’t wait to see what he has in store.
Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Pork Belly Bacon Steamed Buns at The Sarsaparilla Club


Looking for some cheap eats? Found in some of Miami’s top restaurants, these 10 dishes give you the best bang for your buck—they’re all priced at $10 or less. Enjoy!
Chorizo Cantimpalo
Sausage, Spanish-style
Where you’ll get it: Casa Juancho {2436 SW 8 Street, Miami, FL 33135; 305.642.2452}
Price: $9
“The King” Dressed-Up Scoop
Peanut butter-banana sorbet, caramel bananas, candied peanuts, cinnamon toast, and brown-sugar bacon
Where you’ll get it: Quality Meats Miami Beach {1501 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.340.3333}
Price: $8

Pork Belly Bacon Steamed Buns
Two pieces; house made buns, fish sauce, caramel, and cilantro peanut slaw
Where you’ll get it: The Sarsaparilla Club {1801 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.341.1400}
Price: $9
Curry Jerk Chicken Wings
Served with blue cheese ranch
Where you’ll get it: Zest Miami {200 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami; 305.374.ZEST} 
Price: $10
Stracciatella
A soup with egg drop and spinach in chicken broth, plus Parmigiano reggiano
Where you’ll get it: Cibo Wine Bar Coral Gables {45 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 305.442.4925}
Price: $9
Banana Johnny Cake
A brunch dish made with buttery cornbread, banana, maple, and brown sugar
Where you’ll get it: Glass & Vine {2820 McFarlane Road, Coconut Grove; 305.200.5268}
Price: $10

Bacalao Croquettes
Served with salsa verde
Where you’ll get it: The River Seafood & Oyster Bar {650 South Miami Avenue, Brickell; 305.530.1915}
Price: $8
Chocolate Marshmallow Cake
Dessert
Where you’ll get it: Market at EDITION {2901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 786.257.4500}
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Price: $9

Arancini
Mozzarella- and jalapeño-stuffed risotto balls with roasted red pepper, tomato coulis, and basil oil
Where you’ll get it: R House {2727 NW 2 Avenue, Wynwood; 305.576.0201}
Price: $9
Un Classico Saltimbocca
With chorizo, provolone, roasted peppers, and caramelized onions
Where you’ll get it: Spris Artisan Pizza {21 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach; 305.673.2020}
Price: $9.25

Happy dining!
By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor