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Popular South Florida Show Returns to Miami Beach This Year

Some good news is afoot for those wishing to enjoy some outdoor events in Miami Beach again. After being gone last year for obvious reasons, this year will mark the return of the Hyundai Air & Sea Show in Miami Beach, albeit with some changes to ensure social distancing and a safe experience for everyone.

Along with seating spread six feet apart, there will also be the option of how to watch the event. For example, there is the choice of enjoying the show from your private cabana or under an umbrella on a blanket, which involves all five branches of the US Military and first responder services. There’s also a less costly seating area where you get your room while also getting exclusive discounts. If you’d rather not deal with having to explore Ocean Drive for a drink or bite, this may be an option worth exploring.

During the Hyundai Air & Sea Show, the individuals, technology, and vehicles from all five branches of the US military, along with the country’s police, firefighters, and first responder services, are included in “The Greatest Show Above the Earth®”. On the gorgeous shores of Miami Beach, this event spanning two days is an outstanding experience featuring offshore motorboat shows, intense water activities, an adventure zone, a military show village, and so much more.

Appropriately enough, the Hyundai Air & Sea Show in Miami Beach will take place over Memorial Day weekend. If you’re looking for a place where you can watch all of the action, you may wish to look into Continuum in South Beach.

Grab a South Florida Taco

A food with near-ubiquitous appeal is tacos. The traditional Mexican dish typically made using corn or wheat tortilla stuffed with a filling remains a popular dish and there are numerous ways to get creative about what to put inside. If you’d rather not make some at home, South Florida has lots of great spots to enjoy a taco near Continuum in South Beach.

Let’s kick things off right here in Miami Beach, in the North Beach area to precise. It’s here where you’ll find Taquiza on Ocean Terrace. Overlooking the water, customers have the option of taco options like pastor, tongue, and chicken found on blue masa corn tortillas made by hand. In fact, the tortillas are so beloved, several Miami Beach restaurants have come to rely on them for their own dishes.

Heading to South Beach, you’ll eventually arrive at Bodega Taqueria y Tequila on 16th Street. As suggested by its name, it is part taqueria and also has a “hidden” bar in case you wish to enjoy some tequila drinks following the taco meal.

The people that brought you the acclaimed Broken Shaker and other South Florida favorites are also the ones behind Taqueria Hoja in Miami. The dishes are by chef Alex Chang and they include burritos, quesadillas, and of course tacos, all of them available with several different toppings. Pair the food with some good old-fashioned soda, beer, or margaritas.

Just a few blocks west of Taqueria Hoja is El Primo Red Tacos on Flagler Street, with tacos that seem to come straight from Tijuana and already have a rabid west coast Instagram following. Beef birria tacos and quesadillas are available, along with other interesting alternatives like birria ramen and consumme. Pair the food with some tequila and mezcal shots.

What are some of your favorite taco places?

Popular Miami Beach Food Hall Returns

Time Out Market in Miami Beach made major news when it opened on the barrier island. Boasting distinct vendors selling lots of varied food items, the food hall enjoyed early success but, like many restaurants, it was forced to close as a result of the pandemic. After remaining largely dormant, it will make its triumphant return on Friday, March 18, just in time for the weekend.

Time Out Market returns with some of its longtime favorites also reopening their doors, like the Peruvian inspired 33 Kitchen, Suzy Batlle’s Azucar, vegan-friendly Love Life Cafe, and the delectable pastries of Bachour. However, some new names will be joining the list like chef Omar Montero’s Mexican-themed La Santa Taqueria and S&D Burger, a restaurant brought to you by the same people behind the aforementioned 33 Kitchen. Rotating pop-ups plus delivery-only businesses will also be joining the assortment of options available at Time Out Market. For those wishing to take a load off, the food hall’s main bar will resume happy hour from 4 pm to 7 pm each day.

For those who want to enjoy Time Out Market but would prefer to avoid being around others, there is now a namesake app available where diners can order from the various eateries albeit with the peace of mind of contactless ordering.

Time Out Market is located on Drexel Avenue. It’s barely a fifteen-minute drive from Continuum in South Beach or you can always have something delivered to your condominium unit. Visit the official website of Time Out Market to see the full list of options available for dining including sweets and desserts, meat, seafood, drinks, and more.

Get Ready for Miami Beach Open House

Culture and art are two words that are synonymous with Miami Beach, and you may have seen some near Continuum South Beach. Its Art Deco design remains an artistic staple of South Florida and with places like The Bass offering ongoing exhibits, the barrier island is something of an artistic paradise. However, as a result of a certain virus, art experiences have been somewhat lacking, but that’s changing with the debut of Miami Beach Open House.

Miami Beach Open House aims to utilize empty areas and breathe new life into the city’s business corridors with experiential artist residencies. The aim is to fill vacant spaces in Miami Beach while still helping local artists and the arts industry, which has had to face difficulties due to pandemic and the resulting economic downswing. Empty storefronts, bars, and nightclubs, as well as city buildings, public parks, and cultural venues, are among the properties that will receive an artistic facelift thanks to the initiative.

Just over 70 artists and nonprofit cultural organizations will benefit from the program, which will provide strongly subsidized space and financial assistance to the artists. Artists receive a regular payment of $2,500 and are required to pay a small fee for their studio space.

The event begins in April and lasts until the summer season, while Miami Beach reports that select artists can collaborate with property owners to remain at their locations indefinitely. Artists will showcase and market their work, create networks, and engage with Miami Beach organizations. Throughout the city, Miami Beach Open House incorporates temporary public art projects showcasing indoors as well as outdoors.

Some artwork is already on full display in the barrier island, like Michelle Weinberg’s Night Drawings for Pedestrians at 7409 Collins Avenue or Juan Requena’s Phases, also on Collins Avenue.

New Trees and New Brands Coming to Miami Beach

Regardless of where you stand on climate change, Miami Beach is hard at work doing something about it. The city recently launched an initiative that will see its iconic palm trees (a South Florida trademark) swapped out in favor of canopy trees as part of a much broader green infrastructure.

The $5 million project is a component in the reforestation plan that will significantly change Miami Beach’s skyline but has a strong slant toward being friendly to Mother Nature. The city intends to plant well over 4,500 trees within the next decade, creating more canopy in its green spaces as well as its roads and parks. This tree planting is expected to help with cutting down on carbon, better rainwater absorption, and creating shade among streets.

While city leaders admit that the proposal calls for the relocation of more than 900 palm trees, they claim that they have over 20 projects in the works that will relocate the majority of those palms, which means there will be fewer than 200 palm trees lost once the projects are underway.

In other news, it’s a great time to be a Continuum in South Beach resident as Lincoln Road is showing its resilience despite businesses facing difficulties. The Lincoln Road Business Improvement District has been seeing foot traffic uptick and it’s welcoming several new brands looking to further diversify the shopping and dining of the famous roadway.

The health-skewed Pura Vida, artisan doughnut shop The Salty is a pair of new eateries soon to arrive in Lincoln Road. Kush Fine Art, which has locations in states like Hawaii will also join CBD shop Alter Native, Eyes Desire by optometrists Dr. David Roth and Dr. Ashley Roth, and the electric scooter known as Kumpan Electric. Furthermore, Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz will debut his Harry’s Pizzeria, Amazon is launching a store, and the Chinese fashion and lifestyle brand Yoyoso is set to open. Miami Beach will serve as the first U.S. location for Colombian restaurant Andres Carne de Res, a Colombian restaurant with a modern design that combines tasty food with live music, tableside theater, and more.

Experience the Italian Feel of South Beach’s Carbone

There are tried and true dishes like caesar salad that, at one point in time, were a signature dish to try but today are considered restaurant staples that don’t get much attention and may be deemed “trite”. However, once these longtime favorites are approached by the talented culinary hands of talented chefs like Thomas Keller, everything changes. He is the brains behind the recently debuted Carbone Miami, a new South Beach experience near Continuum South Beach.

Carbone Miami comes from New York’s Lower Manhattan and it showcases how common dishes you may not give much thought to can be re-interpreted in different ways to create something new. The restaurant’s spicy rigatoni vodka has become something of a social media staple. Even with its popularity, Carbone’s plates still manage to concentrate on remaining straightforward.

The easiest of dishes still focus on ensuring that proper consideration goes into the dish’s execution. For example, Carbone begins with freshly extruded rigatoni that is prepared daily. Slow-cooked tomatoes, two types of tomato sauce, heavy cream, and Calabrian chilies make up the sauce. The pasta is fried just right, tossed in the sauce, and delivered directly to the table to wait for its closeup and eventual consumption are part of the process and the Carbone experience.

The flagship Carbone made its debut in 2012 by its namesake, Chef Mario Carbone, along with restaurant partners Jeff Zalaznick and Rich Torrisi, a trio belonging to Major Food Group, also known as Carbone’s parent company. The chef had a single goal in mind: to maintain the legacy of the New York Italian-American red-sauce restaurant and keep it going which chef Carbone believes was slowly being lost.

A man that calls the Culinary Institute of America his alma mater, Carbone honed his skills at several of New York’s top Italian restaurants before he decided to open his own red-sauce experience. He trained at the Babbo by Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich and also played a role in the opening of Lupa Osteria Romana of the partnership. Carbone also contributed to Daniel Boulud’s and Wylie Dufrense’s kitchens. And he worked at La Dogana, a restaurant on Tuscany’s west coast, where he found that New York Italian was a far cry from an Italian experience.

Carbone has only been open for a couple of weeks but is already generating buzz. The social media famous rigatoni can be purchased for a handsome $33 and comes served ready for snapping and sharing photos on your favorite platform. The restaurant’s address is 49 Collins Avenue, not far from the Continuum condos for sale. Reservations are required.

Wallcasts Return to Miami Beach

While the North Beach Bandshell is seeking to return some live music back to the barrier island, it’s not the only venue that’s implementing some type of outdoor entertainment, albeit with safety measures in place. Fans of Miami Beach’s complimentary Wallcasts may be pleased to learn that they will be making a comeback.

The New World Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Beginning this Friday, February 19, the acclaimed New World Symphony is joining the festivities by showing a collection of free concerts recorded during the past ten years, held at Soundscape Park. Although the event isn’t exactly a live concert, masks and social distancing will still be required.

New World Center anniversary celebrations will begin with a concert conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas featuring Javier Perianes on the piano, performed back in October 2011. Some of the program highlights include “Sinfonietta” by Janáček and “Overture to The Bartered Bride” by Smetana.

Seating begins at six o’clock and will be available on a first come, first serve basis, as with other events. SoundScape Park is located at 400 17th Street.

Are you excited to see musical events return to Miami Beach?

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Miami Beach Trolley Returns With Strict Requirements

Some good news has emerged for those that rely on the use of the Miami Beach trolley to get around. The city recently announced it will resume trolley operation on February 15, albeit on a limited basis with fewer hours and stringent public safety protocols in place. The trolley service has remained dormant as a result of the pandemic.

Based on the new schedule, the Miami Beach trolley will operate every day of the week from 8 am to 11 pm with an expected wait time of about thirty minutes. The City will use an Environmental Protection Agency-approved cleaning/disinfecting solution and drivers of the trolley will be required to disinfect the interiors and frequently touched surfaces after they have completed an entire loop. Trolleys will also be deep cleaned each night and they will be equipped with hand sanitizer. Furthermore, drivers must wear masks at all times and they will have their temperatures checked each day.

No more than twelve passengers will be allowed on the trolley and they will be required to wear masks as well as wait until those already on board have fully exited the trolley before they can board.

Blackstone International Realty, LLC provides buyers, sellers, and renters with access to exceptional properties – both on and off the market – in the Miami Beach luxury real estate market, and throughout South Florida. Each agent is thoroughly trained to provide clients with exceptional service, competency, and professionalism. For more information on the company or Continuum in South Beach call 305-588-2451.

Where Are You Watching Super Bowl LIV?

This Sunday, millions will likely be watching Super Bowl LIV and although the safest place to enjoy the game is at home, you might be dreaming of going to a sports bar where you can cheer your favorite team alongside others, albeit with the precaution of social distancing. Let’s take a peek at a variety of places you may want to visit.

Let’s begin with the perennially iconic Ocean Drive landmark better known as the Clevelander. This staple of Miami Beach has many bar areas as well as a wide 20-foot LED screen and over 40 monitors so that you can view the game from various locations. While the pool area is restricted to paying guests of the hotel, a plentitude of sliders, wings, and more can be enjoyed while watching the game. Furthermore, if you bring along your Miami-Dade resident ID, you can score twenty percent off.

There’s a place called Duffy Sports Grill up in North Miami Beach. This spot has many screens on the ceilings and walls, not too dissimilar from the Clevelander, so you can seek out your favorite spot to watch the game. Enjoy two-for-one cocktail specials.

Grails offers everything possible for a game day that is practically guaranteed to be unforgettable in Miami. In addition to its art, live music, gourmet comfort food, and more than fifty screens, there are cocktail specials every day. A drink served inside a mug that resembles a sneaker is a special touch.

Blackstone International Realty, LLC provides buyers, sellers, and renters with access to exceptional properties – both on and off the market – in the Miami Beach luxury real estate market, and throughout South Florida. Each agent is thoroughly trained to provide clients with exceptional service, competency, and professionalism. For more information on the company or Continuum in South Beach call 305-588-2451.

The Latest and Greatest Miami Beach Brunch Spots

Every so often we like to take a moment and highlight some of the latest and greatest places in and around Miami Beach serving up great food. Should you be in search of a new spot to grab some brunch, keep reading.

Bem-vindo à vibrante cidade de Miami Beach, famosa pelas suas praias deslumbrantes, vida noturna agitada e gastronomia excecional. Miami Beach é um paraíso para os amantes da culinária, onde sabores requintados se encontram com vistas para o oceano. Um início revigorante para um dia vibrante em Miami pede a combinação perfeita entre um pequeno-almoço reforçado e um almoço tranquilo acompanhado de cocktails – sim, estamos a falar dos melhores e mais recentes locais para brunch em Miami. Explore estas maravilhas culinárias únicas logo após apreciar o deslumbrante nascer do sol a partir do conforto do seu quarto no Continuum, em South Beach.

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We’ll begin with Fuego y Mar at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach. As its name suggests, this eatery serves up bites inspired by Latin and Caribbean culture complete with a nice view of the pool. Every Sunday, you can choose options like herb-crusted prime rib or eggs and omelets and pair them with drinks like bottomless mimosas, bellinis, or bloody marys.

Mila Miami is on Meridian Avenue and on Sundays it offers a synthesis of Mediterranean and Asian-inspired tapas both hot and cold. Prime beef robata and broken eggs served with thin-sliced potato chips are two of the dishes made to be shared. Don’t forget to try the miso caramel and vanilla whipped cream topped French toast.

For fans of sushi and Pan-Asian dishes, Tanuki on Alton Road is worth a visit. Guests can look forward to unlimited appetizers which include a Japanese egg sandwich and shrimp black dragon maki, for example. Entrees include Singapore noodles, grilled salmon, and a dim sim menu is also available.

Blackstone International Realty, LLC provides buyers, sellers, and renters with access to exceptional properties – both on and off the market – in the Miami Beach luxury real estate market, and throughout South Florida. Each agent is thoroughly trained to provide clients with exceptional service, competency, and professionalism. For more information on the company orContinuum in South Beach call 305-588-2451.