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John Kulhanjian

John “JK” Kulhanjian has his work cut out for him. The director of restaurants for Adena Foods is not only in charge of the day-to-day goings-on of Gulfstream Park’s Adena Grill & Wine Bar {900 Silks Run, Unit 1740, Hallandale Beach; 954.464.2333}, but also its next-door neighbor, Frankey’s Sports Bar, also under the Adena Foods umbrella. DiningOut caught up with JK to discuss his current role, the unique farm-to-table concept of Adena Grill, and what’s in store for the Adena brand in the future.

1. Tell us a bit about your background. How did you get started in the restaurant world? 
I am American-born, raised in Miami, and of Armenian descent. Our family life revolves around food and the next great meal. My grandfather, father, godfather, and three uncles were all in the restaurant business, so it was naturally in my bloodlines. My first restaurant job was working for my father during the summers in fast food fried chicken concepts.

2. How long have you been with Adena?
I have been with Adena for two years.

3. Why did you want to be a part of this concept?
I share a lot of the same philosophies with Frank [Stronarch, owner] and Giovanni [Arias, chef], having spent many years working for high-end steak restaurant chains. The Adena brand is all about something new and fresh that no one has done to this scale. The chance to bring a brand alive from ground level was most intriguing.

4. Describe what a typical workday is like for you.
A typical day is about 10 hours working in all facets of the restaurant to make it successful: building inspection for cleanliness and organization; making sure we do not run out of anything; meeting with chefs and the management team; mentoring employees; mingling with guests; doing quality checks of food and beverage; doing inventory; balancing labor and sales; planning out reservations, parties, and events; discussing marketing ideas; spending a lot of time working smart and not hard; and always trying to improve an area within.

5. What might surprise guests about Adena Grill?
Adena Grill is owned by Frank Stronach and he has personally designed the restaurant and picked out all of the accessories and furnishings. He is also a foodie and has a strong influence on the menu and recipes.

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Adena Grill Main Dining Room

6. Tell us about Adena Grill’s overall menu and its farm-to-table approach.
The menu is very similar to a steakhouse menu with some of our house specialties like roasted Bone Marrow. All proteins come from our farm [Adena Farms, which has approximately 90,000 acres in Ocala, Florida] handled by our employees, and delivered on our own truck to our restaurants; this has never been done before.

7. Do you have any personal favorite menu items? Or, what is a must-try for first-timer visitors?
Some of my favorite items and must-tries are the Bone Marrow, the Celery Purée, the Cowboy Steak, and the grilled Cauliflower Steak.

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Cowboy Steak

8. Tell us a little bit about the restaurant’s wine program.
We feature an array of very affordable wines from around the world from over 12 countries mixed with some rare finds and unique vintages. There is something for everyone. There is a half-price “captain’s list” on Wednesdays and we try to bring in a few new wines every quarter to keep it interesting for our regulars.

9. What’s in store for the future of Adena Grill?
The plan is to open many more locations up the Eastern seaboard. We are also developing retail stores and butcher shops to feature our farm-raised proteins.

10. What is one guilty pleasure food you can’t live without?
Crème brûlée without the sugar on top—and sour cream and onion Pringles!

—Sherri Balefsky | Miami Editor

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Since 1939, Gulfstream Park has been South Florida’s ultimate destination for horse racing. And, for the most part, that was the only reason that people came to the area. But this has all changed in recent years, thanks to the continuous evolution of the Village of Gulfstream Park, an open-air, family-friendly shopping and entertainment complex that surrounds the racetrack. Such improvements cater to a much more sophisticated and diverse demographic of visitors and locals alike.

Among the recent additions to the park, which includes high-end retailers such as Crate & Barrel and Bang & Olufsen, is Adena Grill {900 Silks Run, Hallandale Beach; 954.464.2333}, a fine-dining steakhouse and wine bar that is quickly becoming a culinary destination in its own right.

Upon entering, we were immediately blown away by the impeccable décor. The elegant main dining room has a calming lavender color palette, with walls that are adorned with beautifully painted murals and shimmering chandeliers that hang from above.

Adena Grill Wall Mural

Cocktail with wall mural in background

Once seated, we were presented with our tasting menu for the evening, along with the regular menu and wine list. In addition, we were presented with an interactive version of the menu, which was loaded on a mini tablet, where we could browse menu items, learn more about the ingredients of dishes, see photos, and get in-depth information about the plethora of wines on offer, from their flavor profiles to the wine regions from which they came. The tablet also had links to the several mobile betting apps, further exemplifying the steps that Gulfstream Park is taking in an effort to attract a more chic and modern clientele through all of its outlets.

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Interactive iPad menu

At the helm of the restaurant is Chef Giovanni Arias, formerly of Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa Miami Beach, who brings 22 years of experience and passion to Adena Grill’s kitchen. Chef Arias’ dedication to clean, healthful, and flavorful dishes perfectly complements the values of Adena Farms, from which the restaurant sources all of its produce and meat. Adena Farms is Frank Stronarch’s family-owned, 95,000-acre farm in Ocala, Florida, where animals are raised free from stress, hormones, antibiotics, and GMOs.

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Left: Tomato & Avocado Salad; Right: Burrata & Strawberry

We were lucky in that we got to sample the restaurant’s most popular dishes, the first of which were the unbelievably fresh Tomato and Avocado Salad and the Burrata and Strawberry appetizers.

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Gnocchi Mac & Cheese Skillet

The meal continued with the Gnocchi Mac and Cheese, a sizzling, gooey skillet of housemade gnocchi with Parmesan cream sauce, bacon, and brown butter breadcrumbs topped with potato skin crisps, and the Roasted Bone Marrow, an adventurous dining surprise served with parsley and caramelized onion jam, which are meant to be placed on top of a crostini with the marrow before digging in. This interesting flavor combination was unlike anything we’d ever tasted—and we’ve tried a LOT of dishes!

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Roasted Bone Marrow

For our main course, we were delighted with the 14-ounce Adena Strip and the Organic Roasted Chicken. If you think that you can’t taste the difference in meat that is raised the natural way (as Adena’s is), then you are severely mistaken. The dishes oozed with natural flavors and weren’t masked by extra spices or unnecessary ingredients.

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Main courses: Adena Strip, Roasted Chicken, with side of Celeriac Purée

And, finally, for dessert, we tasted the Crème Brûlée and the signature Myers’s & Breyers: Vanilla ice cream served with berries and topped with Myers’s rum—a sensational finish to an exquisite four-course meal.

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Left: Crème Brûlee; Right: Myers’s & Breyers

The incredible ambience, attentive service, and delicious food at Adena Grill made for a remarkable evening. We’ll certainly be back to Gulfstream Park—but it definitely won’t be for the horses.

—Sherri Balefsky | Miami Editor

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Gulfstream Park {901 South Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach; 954.454.7000} is celebrating the holidays a little early this year by hosting a progressive dinner to benefit its annual St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Thanks and Giving Campaign. The dinner will take place tomorrow, December 3, from 7-10pm, and will begin at Pottery Barn with drinks and appetizers provided by Brio Tuscan Grille and Bomba Tacos & Rum. Next, guests will head over to Williams-Sonoma for live music and entrées by ROK:BRGR Bar + Gastropub. The evening will end on a sweet note with desserts and espresso at West Elm. Each store will have special product demos and guest appearances, including Telemundo star Federico Diaz and more.

To RSVP, register in store with a donation of $30 or register at the door at the start of the event. Click here for more information.

By Sherri Balefsky | Miami Editor