You’ve decided one of your New Year’s resolutions is to dine out at more places and broaden your palate. Miami Beach has new restaurant openings on a seemingly daily basis and the following are among the newest ones waiting for you to try.
We’ll begin with the intriguingly named Intimo on 1st Street in the South of Fifth area. Named after the Spanish word for ‘intimate’, its chef Juan Chipoco is also the man behind the ultra-popular Cviche 105. In the case of this spot, diners can try a mix of Peruvian and Japanese dishes like sushi rolls, lomo saltado, wagyu ribeye, Peruvian corn cakes, and more.
To the north of Intimo is Mama Joon, located in the Life House hotel. Enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean tinged with a Miami twist like the zaa’tar dusted corvina, the mezze platters, roasted cauliflower and more while enjoying the view of the water.
Already a hit in New York City and Tulum, the Mexican-themed Gitano is now open at the posh Casa Faena on Collins Avenue. Its menu options include grilled avocado with ponzu plus other choices like young coconut salad. Don’t forget to snap a selfie in front of the huge disco ball and pink neon sign before heading out.
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Miami and Miami Beach know how to turn up the volume when it comes to celebrating major holidays, New Year’s Eve is no exception. If you can’t make up your mind about what you’d like to do to welcome the arrival of 2020, here are some suggestions that may interest you.
A new Miami Beach hotel is opening its doors and unlike most of them, this one is doing things a little differently. Instead of allowing people of all ages, the Collins Avenue hotel is only allowing adults and their four-legged family members of the family to enjoy the experience, provided they’re below 25 pounds.
Art Basel has come and gone and it’s another one for the history books thanks to the massive press generated by a certain, highly expensive artistic banana. While you’re busy thinking of ways to enjoy all that December has to offer, the following events will keep things alive and fun for these few remaining weeks of 2019.
Art Basel is coming back this week, which means the Miami Beach traffic will likely be—to put it mildly—difficult. If you’re among the many with plans to check out the annual profusion of art, there are several different options available that may work for you. Let’s highlight a couple.
Are you a fan of stone crab as well as art? If so, keep reading. You can enjoy both of these under one roof when longtime Miami Beach mainstay Joe’s Stone Crab debuts its pop-up at Art Basel, the annual art extravaganza happening at the Miami Beach Convention Center!
All football fan eyes are on the Super Bowl as it returns to Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium in January 2020, which will also include a halftime show performance from Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. With thousands of people filling the stadium seats, there will be lots of Super Bowl-related events going on, and one of them is being hosted by a familiar name.
“Mr. 305” Pitbull made the news earlier this year when he opened his South Beach restaurant appropriately named iLov305 on Ocean Drive to much acclaim. A couple of months, the fusion of Miami tropical cuisine and Latin Steakhouse eatery is gone, though not the way you might think.
For those of you that incorporate meat into your diet, a great burger is one of the many enjoyable pleasures of life. With so many different places selling burgers, which ones are arguably a cut above the rest? Here are a few suggestions.