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Keeping Up with Chef Chan of MR CHOW

Located at the W Hotel South Beach, MR CHOW has been a dining staple among celebrities and local foodies alike since 2009, taking authentic Chinese cuisine to gourmet heights. Since the restaurant’s opening, the kitchen has been spearheaded by Executive Chef Hing Fung Matt Chan, who every day conquers the almost impossible challenge of staying “on trend” with Miami culture while maintaining the authenticity of Beijing’s cuisine. DiningOut spoke with Chef Chan to learn more about his time in the kitchen and his culinary creations Miamians have come to crave.

DiningOut: You were part of the opening team at MR CHOW 10 years ago, what brought you to Miami?
Chef Hing Fung Matt Chan: I wanted to see the world and travel, so when I learned about the opportunity at MR CHOW through a well-known chef in Hong Kong, I thought it would be a great experience and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

You began your cooking career in 1992 in your hometown of Hong Kong; did you always want to be a chef?
Yes, even at a young age I pictured myself becoming a chef. My chef mentor not only taught me how to cook but also taught me about life.

What is your essential cooking tool in the kitchen?
A frying pan and kitchen knives!

Can you drop a hint on any new dishes you’re cooking up this season at MR CHOW?
I have made a few new dishes this season that will incorporate shredded chicken in Beijing sauce and sweet-and-sour pork.

What is your guilty pleasure on the MR CHOW menu?
I would say the Chashu (Cantonese roasted pork) on the MR CHOW Miami menu is one of my favorites. Although the MR CHOW menu is mostly based on Beijing cuisine, this is one of our best dishes, in my opinion. It’s a complex dish to make and every step of the cooking process is very important. Every dish is made to order here.

How do you stay up to date with the Miami food trends while still paying tribute to old authentic Beijing cuisine?
My idea is to keep the plating and garnishing trendy, but the cooking method has to follow the traditional way.

MR CHOW is famous for the best prepared Beijing Duck in the world—what sets this dish apart from everything else on the menu?
Beijing roast duck is much different compared to other dishes. Not only does it have a long history, it also has a complicated cooking process. The chef who is responsible for making the Beijing duck has to be highly skilled and have proper training. The taste of the duck skin is the most flavorful part and the key to this is to make it crispy but not greasy! Ideally, each piece should come with skin, sliced, wrapped with slices of scallion, and served with cucumber and a special duck sauce.

Legendary Tapas at Casa Juancho

Escape to Spain in this traditional Spanish restaurant offering tapas that will whisk you straight to the Iberian Peninsula. Just one of many fan favorites on the menu is the Jamón de Bellota—Iberian ham considered the finest in the world served with Manchego cheese and chistorra a la plancha (grilled Spanish sausage links). Seafood-lovers will find sanctuary among dishes like Sepia a la Plancha (grilled cuttlefish), Boquerones Fritos (fried fresh anchovies), and grilled octopus with potatoes. Save room for the Paella, crowned the best in town by many, and, in true Spanish fashion, explore the expansive collection of extraordinary wines.

Boulud Sud’s Chicken Tagine

Chef Daniel Boulud’s passion for Mediterranean flavors is evident in this downtown eatery. The menu’s Chicken Tagine—a Moroccan dish traditionally prepared in a clay vessel by the same name—has been a bestseller from day one. The secret lies in the cooking style, which lends itself to a moist and flavorful end result, as well as the combination of spices used. Boulud collaborated with spice guru Lior Lev Sercarz of La Boîte in New York to create a unique blend that includes rose petals, cumin, cardamom, and coriander. Presentation of the dish varies by season. In the summer, it is served with zucchini, yellow squash, and tomatoes while the winter months feature a garnish of cauliflower, turnips, and onions. Preserved lemons, Sicilian olives, and cilantro leaves complete the dish year round.

Powerful Pies at Call Me Gaby

Think back to the last time you had pizza. Did it leave you feeling uncomfortably full? Well, at Call Me Gaby, a cozy and romantic eatery located in the South of Fifth neighborhood, you will only feel comfortable bliss after eating the shop’s Pinsa Romana-style pizza. Why? It’s all about the dough, which undergoes an intense process of 72 hours of leavening. In turn, guests can enjoy an extra hydrated, light, airy, highly digestible, and delicious pizza. Named after beautiful and strong women—like Gabrielle “CoCo” Chanel (allegedly the restaurant’s namesake)—some of the favorite gourmet pies include bold creations like the Carla, made with Mortadella, basil pesto, and pistachio crumble, or the Andrea, made with fig jam, fresh stracciatella, speck Alto Adige, and fresh rosemary. The Pinsa possibilities are endless at Call Me Gaby. Between the dose of girl-power mixed with fierce pizza and an atmosphere resembling the French Riviera, it makes for a perfect dining experience you won’t stop talking about.

By DiningOut Staff

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2. The Softshell Crab Arepa at Shikany
Michael Shikany does not do anything halfway, and his Softshell Crab Arepa wins a crown for excellence in creativity, style, and flavor. With smoked Gouda, goat cheese, pickled radish rémoulade, and red onion relish, this arepa from Shikany is one for the bucket list. With a blazing open kitchen and dazzling dining room design, there couldn’t be a better place to indulge in this truly remarkable dish. shikany.com; 305.573.0690

Pride and Joy BBQ

3. Sharing the Barbecue Board in the Backyard at Pride and Joy BBQ
With crafty strung lighting and spacious picnic tables, there’s no better better place to lick barbecue sauce off your fingers than the backyard patio at Pride and Joy. The tables are large enough to invite all your friends for a feast, so we recommend the Barbecue Board, with a full rack of both St. Louis and Baby Back Ribs, half a barbecued chicken, half a pound of brisket, half a pound of pulled pork, cornbread, and a choice of two sides. prideandjoyBBQ.com; 305.456.9548

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4. The Patio at Petit Bistro
We love the quaint patio at (petit) Miami. It is rustic and charming, reminiscent of a backyard patio in a Mediterranean village. With maiolica tables made from volcanic lava sourced near Caltagirone (a little village in Sicily), colorful Bougainvillea trees, and countless candles to set the mood, The Patio at (petit) Miami transports you to an Italian holiday. With winter upon us, there couldn’t be a more romantic place to enjoy the fresh air and nibble on Italian specialties like Parma Prosciutto and Burrata with Sardinian flatbread. petitbistrogroup.com; 305.534.9887

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5. Power Hour at Morton’s, The Steakhouse
Power Hour at Morton’s is happy hour done right. Look forward to great deals on specially-priced bar bites, hand-crafted cocktails, prime brews, and premium wines. Featured items include Mini Prime Cheeseburgers, Petite Filet Mignon Sandwiches, Parmesan Truffle Fries, and Mini Crab Cake BLTs. After a long day at the office, before the game, or whenever the mood strikes, visit one of their three Miami locations for an unforgettable dining experience. mortons.com/miami

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6. Filete de Pescado and a Cocktail on the Patio at Porfirio’s
Mexican food is made for outdoor dining, and it’s no coincidence that Porfirio’s has one of the most beautiful terraces in town. Contemporary and clean, the elegant space features a soothing ceramic fountain and a slatted wooden ceiling to protect you from the heat while still allowing for open-air ambience. We suggest the Filete de Pescado Tikin Xic, a local fish fillet marinated in Mexican peppers and spices, simply grilled, and served with achiote sauce, tomato, bell pepper, and red onion. Pair it with a Piña Agave—a blend of Cuervo Tradicional Blanco tequila, pineapple, lime, cucumber, pineapple juice, serrano pepper, and Herradura agave nectar—to send you into tropical bliss on this South of Fifth oasis. porfirios.com; 786.216.7675

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8. The Branzino at Pescecane
When dining out in Miami, you’re bound to encounter some dishes that truly steal the show. The Branzino at Pescecane is one such dish, and the star of this unassuming elegant restaurant in Surfside. Imported from the Mediterranean, their Branzino is roasted in a savory sea salt crust with aromatic herbs and served to you whole—in all its mouthwatering glory. pescecaneristorante.com; 305.861.1060

9. The Grilled Octopus at Puerto Madero
Grilled Octopus can go horribly wrong or tantalizingly right. Puerto Madero in Brickell does the latter, serving up a sizzling plate of perfection from the Gulf of Mexico. Simply grilled and served with olive oil and a dash of salt and pepper, this tentacled sea creature is crispy on the outside and chewy and tender on the inside. Most of all, it’s a feast for the eyes. Wash it down with an aromatic white on the terrace during their happy hour celebration. puertomaderomiami.com

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10. Beating the Clock at Spris
One of the oldest and dearest traditions in South Beach, Beat The Clock at Spris happens every day from 5:30-7pm. The time at which you order determines the price you pay. For example, if you order at 5:40pm, you pay $5.40 for any Margherita, Diavola, or Genovese Pizza. Located on Lincoln Road, Spris is a pizza landmark, serving up some of the best pies in town. This makes their Beat the Clock special one of our very favorite things about dining out in Miami. sprispizza.com; 305.673.2020

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11. Happy Hour Oyster and Sushi at Altamare
It’s no secret that AltaMare is one of the best restaurants in town, but it now boasts one of the best happy hours. From 5-7pm, AltaMare offers half-priced oysters of the highest quality, from Kumamoto to Kusshi to Blue Point, and everything in between. Did you know that AltaMare now serves sushi? Get the freshest quality rolls for $6 during happy hour at the newly renovated bar, and wash it all down with a $6 cocktail or glass of wine. altamarerestaurant.com; 305.532.3061

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12. The Blackboard Menu at BLT Steak
Each week, Chef Danny Ganem of BLT Steak (named Best Steakhouse in Miami 2014) creates a new dinner menu of local delicacies and locally-harvested ingredients for his aptly named “blackboard menu.” Giving patrons a new dinner experience every week and a chance to savor the absolute freshest finds of the season, he scouts out ingredients himself at Homestead Farms, or while partaking in his favorite pastime, fishing in local waters. thebetsyhotel.com/restaurants/blt-steak; 305.673.0044

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17. New Bar Bites and Happy Hour at db Bistro Moderne
db Bistro Moderne has new bar bites on their updated happy hour menu, available Monday through Fridya from 5-8pm. W elove the snacks prepared by Chef Jason Pringle, and new “skinny cocktails” from the bar with 110 callories or less. Menu highlights include Crispy Pork Belly served with fennel, apple, and daikon; and a bite-sized Lobster Roll, featuring lobster mixed with tarragon, mayo, and celery. Stop by for a quick drink and bite with friends for a pre-dinner gathering at this populat downtown lounge. dbbistro.com/miami; 305.421.8800

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23. The Authentic Spanish Cuisine of Casa Juancho

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Casa Juancho

In Miami’s cultural melting pot, ethnic and exotic foods are a dime a dozen. But when seeking truly authentic food, many options fall short. Step inside Casa Juancho, now in its 30th year, for a glimpse into Spanish culinary tradition.

The interior is a rustic realm framed in wooden beams, low lighting, and crisp white linens over colorful striped tablecloths from Seville. The predominantly Spanish staff welcomes guests warmly, creating and serving traditional dishes of fine, flavorful food made with the same techniques and traditions used in Spain for centuries.

Casa Juancho interior

Each dish reflects a commitment to Spanish culinary tradition. Most of the seafood is imported from Spain, as is the Iberico ham and Manchego cheese. Popular dishes include Paella Valenciana and Chuletón de Buey (prime Angus bone-in rib-eye), not to mention the Pulpo a la Gallega, a boiled octopus dish prepared with paprika and extra virgin olive oil. The desserts are no exception to the rule of authenticity, with the likes of Catalonian Crèma Catalana and the Northern Spanish Tarta de Santiago offering tempting sweets.

Casa Juancho desserts

For a fitting accompaniment to the meal, choose a glass or bottle from the expansive wine list—which has consistently won the Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence. These are small-production, highly-rated wines, and almost all are from Spain.

Many nights a week, a roving accordion player entertains amidst socializing dinner guests. Other nights, groups of Spanish troubadours serenade diners with Spanish songs and traditional instruments.

From the setting, to the food, to the music, Casa Juancho is a place to celebrate authentic Spanish cuisine from start to finish.

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By Erin Lavan | Associate Publisher

Sometimes, it’s best to leave the stress and fuss of holiday hosting and cooking to the professionals. Everyone needs a year off from time to time! Let one of Miami’s fine restaurants host you and yours for Christmas Eve dinner, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve dinners and parties, or New Year’s Day affairs.

Christmas Events

Traditional Mexican at Porfirio’s
Porfirio’s Restaurant is serving a prix-fixe traditional Mexican menu on Christmas Eve with a choice of one appetizer, a first course, a main course, and dessert for $65.

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Dinner at db Bistro Moderne
From 6-10pm on Christmas Eve, db Bistro Executive Chef Jason Pringle will serve an á la carte menu of seasonal specials like Roasted Prime Rib and Nantucket Bay Scallops. What’s for dessert? A Classic Bûche de Noël.

Dinner at Trapiche Room
On Christmas Eve, join Trapiche from 6-10:30pm for an exquisite holiday dinner for $120 per person.

Classic Spanish Holiday Treats at Bellmónt
Bellmónt is sharing the Spanish holiday love this year on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Think traditional treats and a glass of Spanish cider, as is tradition in Spanish households. $150 per person, and $60 per child.

You can also enjoy Bellmónt’s signature “Cochinilla a la Leña” either at the restaurant or ordered for your own home with 12 hours notice. This whole suckling pig is roasted in a Spain-imported wood-fired oven.

Prix-Fixe Five Ways at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach
At any one of the Fontainebleau’s five concepts– Scarpetta, Hakkasan, Michael Mina 74, StripSteak by Michael Mina, and Vida–enjoy a special prix-fixe menu to celebrate the Christmas holiday. Visit the website for more info.

Christmas Fare at The Setai
On Christmas Eve, The Setai will offer two Christmas Eve menus (one vegetarian menu) for $110 per person with offerings such as Champs-Elysées Soup Bay Scallops with roasted morel-herb butter; Fish Fumet with Noilly Prat; Dover Sole Poached with garden nage and lemon thyme; Polenta Crispy Poached Egg with a fricassee of mushrooms and Burgundy truffle,  and La Buche De Noel Chestnut and Black Currant and Hazelnut Rum with chestnut ice cream.

On Christmas Day, The Setai will serve a holiday buffet to the tune of a modern jazz trip from 11:30am-3:30pm for $95 per person. Dig into dishes like ham, leg of lamb, Alaskan king crab legs, and desserts aplenty.

Throw a Pig Roast
If you’re hosting a Christmas dinner and haven’t yet figured out your main course, we have excellent news for you. Through December 24, you can order a whole-roasted six-pound suckling pig from Pubbelly Chef Jose Mendin. This Puerto Rican tradition is sure to floor all your guests. It serves five to seven people and comes with mofongo, tostones, arooz mamposteao, and a six-pack of Medalla with Pubbelly sauces. Place your order soon as a 48-hour pre-order is required. The pig is priced at $250 plus tax and service. Email [email protected] to order.

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Holiday Tasting Menu at Siena Tavern 
Join Siena Tavern for Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day four-course dinners from 6-11pm for $85 per person, and $35 for wine pairings. The courses will include an antipasti of Octopus Carpaccio, a choice of  Pasti, an entrée of Branzino or Herb-Crusted Bone-In Prime Rib, and Spiced Brioche Bread Pudding for dessert.

Holiday Menu at Seasalt and Pepper
On Christmas Day, Seasalt and Pepper will serve a holiday menu from noon-11pm.

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Lobster at Semilla
For $59 from December 24-30, enjoy a lobster menu at Semilla Eatery and Bar. The dinner will include a lobster appetizer (like the Lobster Causa Croquettes with tartar sauce), an entrée (like the Lobster and Truffle Risotto), and a dessert.

New Year’s Eve Events

Toast to 2015 at The Bazaar by José Andrés
The Bazaar menu blends Andrés’ Spanish heritage and personal ingenuity with influences from the local Latin culinary tradition. The $175 per person menu will feature dishes like Cotton Candy Foie Gras and Tuna Ceviche. The first seating is at 6pm, and the second is at 9pm. Make your reservation online.

Sushi and Robata at Katsuya
Enjoy Katsuya Chef Uechi’s signature sushi and robata with new touches inspired by Miami’s local Latin flavor this New Year’s Eve. The first seating is at 6pm, and the second is at 9pm. The $145 per person menu will be served family-style and feature courses like Wagyu Carpaccio, Yakimon Whole Fish, and the Chef’s sushi selection. Make your reservation online.

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A Five-Course Dinner at Vintro Kitchen
At 9pm, enjoy a five-course dinner at Vintro Kitchen with bottomless red, white, and rosé wines and Prosecco for $150 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Afterwards, enjoy a party in the Scorpion Bar.

Party at Casa Juancho
Casa Juancho‘s doors open at 8pm. A special prix-fixe menu will be available. Make reservations by calling 303.642.2452.

Wine Pairing Dinner at Tamarina
This special evening at Tamarina will be divided into two seatings. The first seating at 7pm will feature the fixed menu for $95 or $130 with expertly paired wines of Vermentino, Macon-Villages, Tempranillo, Riesling, and Limoncello.

The second seating at 9pm will also feature the fixed menu for $95 or $150 with the paired wines and a New Year’s Eve after party with an open bar package that includes Russian Standard vodka, Beefeater gin, 10 Cane rum, 4 Rouses bourbon, Olmeca tequila, Gavi di Gavi white wine, Corvina red wine, Sommariva Prosecco, domestic and imported beers, soft drinks, coffee, and tea.

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Something Different at Uvaggio
For $250 per person, Uvaggio Wine Bar brings you the best Champagnes from France and the US, oysters, caviar, crab, and so much more. Call to reserve your spot: 305.448.2400.

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Five Courses at A Fish Called Avalon
For $250 per person, enjoy five courses and Laurent Perrier Champagne split bottle at A Fish Called Avalon. Mediterranean Meze, Lobster Thermidor, and Latin-Caribbean music, oh my!

A Special Menu at Tuyo
Tuyo‘s first seating is at 6pm, and the second is at 9pm. Call 305.237.3200 for more information.

Two Dinners or the Lounge at db Bistro Moderne
For the earlybirds, db Bistro will serve dinner at 5:30pm for $75 per person. Courses include dishes like Oyster Velouté, Black Truffle Risotto, Maple-Glazed Duck, and Coconut and White Chocolate Cake. There will be a five-course Gala Dinner at 9pm with complimentary Champagne for $195 per person wherein you can dine on Tuna Carpaccio, Black Truffle Ravioli, and more.

Or, head to the cover-free lounge anytime between 5pm-3am for a $50 prix-fixe raw bar and charcuterie meal (until 10pm), or an á la carte menu, bottle service, and a live DJ.

An All-Out Buffet at Trapiche Room
At the JW Marriot’s fine-dining restaurant, between 7:30pm-1am, enjoy a buffet and live entertainment.

Classic Spanish Holiday Treats at Bellmónt
Bellmónt is sharing the Spanish holiday love this year on both New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Think traditional treats and a glass of Spanish cider, as is tradition in Spanish households. $150 per person, and $60 per child.

Five Dinners at the Fontaniebleau
The iconic Fontainebleau is home to Scarpetta, Hakkasan, Michael Mina 74 and StripSteak by Michael Mina, and this New Year’s Eve, they will each prepare especially lavish and delicious four and five-course menus to help ring in the New Year. Visit the website for more information.

Ring in 2015 at The Setai
The New Year will mark The Setai, Miami Beach’s 10 Year Anniversary. They’re commemorating this milestone with a New Year’s Eve celebration dinner for $625 per adult. The menu will feature dishes like Lobster-Poached Maine Lobster with lemon potato mousse, truffle vinaigrette, and fresh Burgundy truffles; and Wagyu Beef Filet Mignon Rossini roasted with red wine-braised onions and foie gras.

On January 1, return for a New Year’s-themed buffet, SBS Flamenco, and a Mediterranean jazz trio from 11:30am-3:30pm for $110 per person. The buffet will include items from the rotisserie, an extensive array of seafood, Mediterranean specialties, and a dessert buffet. Passed hangover drinks with raw egg yolk, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and black pepper will be offered as well.

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Prix-Fixe at Siena Tavern
Siena Tavern‘s first seating will be from 6-7:30pm for $195 per person for a four-course menu. The second seating will be from 9-10:30 pm for $295 per person for a five-course menu. A cocktail package for bar seating is also available.

On New Year’s Day, Siena Tavern will host a brunch from 11am-4pm.