Wolfsonian-FIU, Museum Of Graffiti, Prove Bigger Isn’t Better In Miami’s Dynamic Arts Scene
Miami’s vibrant arts scene goes big.
Big museums like the Rubell and Perez. Big fairs–the biggest–Art Basel Miami Beach. Big murals at Wynwood Walls.
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Miami’s vibrant arts scene goes big.
Big museums like the Rubell and Perez. Big fairs–the biggest–Art Basel Miami Beach. Big murals at Wynwood Walls.
Café Americano will debut locations inside of Miami Beach’s Hotel Victor on Ocean Drive and Café Americano Collins Avenue in the Redbury Miami Beach in January. The V&E Restaurant Group concepts will mark the first time the popular Las Vegas brand has opened a restaurant in Florida. The group’s current restaurants include Havana 1957, Mercato della Pescheria Miami Beach, Mercato della Pescheria Las Vegas, La Cerveceria de Barrio, Oh! Mexico, Marabú, Barseco, Café Americano Las Vegas, and Terraza by Café Americano.
Café Americano is an all-day diner with an extensive breakfast menu, elaborate cocktail program, and late-night menu. American breakfast classics and comfort food with a Latin twist are served up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. At the bar, mixologists craft barrel-aged classics and signature drinks for guests to savor. The Ocean Drive location will boast oceanfront terrace dining.
“What goes on in Vegas, doesn’t always stay in Vegas,” said Matias Pesce, CEO of V&E Restaurant Group. “Miami is just as nocturnal as the sin city, Los Angeles, or New York, and V&E Restaurant Group is excited to elevate not only the late night dining scene but South Beach’s breakfast offerings with two new Café Americano restaurants launching on Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue in Miami Beach. Whether you’ve got a hankering for a tiramisu waffle, Cuban sandwich, fish n chips, double bacon cheeseburger or kiwi matcha tea bowl, Café Americano has you covered with your favorite comfort food, cocktail or all-day breakfast dish.”
Executive chef Matthew Fresinski created an inspired menu boasting brunch classics to South Florida favorites to New York-style pizza. A variety of creative cocktails, like the signature Moscow Mule, wine, and craft beers complement the round-the-clock dining menu.
Café Americano Ocean Drive and Café Americano Collins Avenue are open for breakfast Sunday through Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m.; for lunch, dinner, and all-day breakfast Sunday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. In compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, Cafe Americano will close at midnight nightly. For more information visit www.cafeamericano.com or follow @cafeamericanomb on Instagram.
Source: https://aventuramagazine.com/a-sin-city-favorite-arrives-in-miami/
Café Americano, an all-day diner based in Las Vegas, has opened its first Miami-area location inside the Hotel Victor on Ocean Drive in South Beach.
The concept was created by Miami-based V&E Restaurant Group, which owns more than 30 restaurants in Mexico, Las Vegas, and Miami; including la Cervecería de Barrio, Mercato Della Pescheria, Marabu, and Cortadito. The latter, open since December 15, is located right off Lincoln Road in a spot previously occupied by David’s Café.
The Ocean Drive location is the third for the all-day restaurant and bar, which in Las Vegas is situated in the lobbies of Caesars Palace and Paris hotels. Classic American fare with a Latin twist is offered on the eatery’s breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night menus, along with a cocktail list.
In a phone conversation, Matias Pesce, CEO of V&E Restaurant Group, tells New Times that the group made the decision to proceed with the all-day diner project despite the current city curfew after they realized they could still make the numbers work.
“We understand that this pandemic is temporary,” says Pesce. “We opened our first location in Vegas in 2014, so we know how to develop and manage an all-day eatery. We also know Miami Beach’s clientele very well and the new spot is the perfect match of location and concept. People appreciate the mix of convenience and good food and that, combined with the outdoor atmosphere is what everyone is looking for now.”
Pesce notes that it is the breakfast menu that anchors the concept at all three locations, but the local menu doesn’t forego the diverse blend of culinary influences that defines Miami.
“We combine comfort food with unique signature recipes so our menu is made up of seventy percent base offerings and thirty percent items inspired by demographic; in this case, a Latin twist and regional dishes,” he explains.
Chef Matthew Fresinski’s breakfast menu includes carrot cake French toast, made with carrot cake slices griddled in spiced French toast batter and topped with cream cheese frosting, toasted pecans, and maple candied carrots ($16).
Other items include a tropical ceviche of golden corvina and shrimp with coconut milk, passion fruit, mango, aji amarillo, crispy corn, and sweet potato ($17). That same ceviche can be found in the restaurant’s seafood feast that also includes seared Florida lobster tail, whole fried Florida snapper, grilled Madagascar shrimp, clarified butter and Cajun remoulade ($145).
Bloody mary aficionados can build their own version or choose a house-made option such as the Bloody Marisco, mixed with jalapeño- and cilantro-infused silver tequila and house bloody mary mix, topped with shrimp ceviche and a chili salt rim ($13). A Moscow mule ($13), a lychee martini ($13), are among the other classics listed on the all-day beverage menu.
A fourth Café Americano location is set to debut later this month in the Redbury South Beach on Collins Avenue, and Pesce says the group plans to keep expanding nationwide. An offshoot of the concept, Café Americano Xpresso, is likewise in the works.
“Much has changed in the food and beverage industry and landlords are demanding smaller locations,” says Pesce. “We’re developing a quick-service option with a reduced menu and more casual service over a 150-foot area and plan on opening in Brickell later this year.”
Café Americano Ocean Drive. 1144 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach; 786-730-3549; www.cafeamericano.com. Open Sunday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to midnight.
Mexican cuisine is oftentimes delicious and flavorful, but not everything that restaurants dish up is worth ordering.
Insider spoke to chefs to figure out which common Mexican restaurant meals are must-haves and which you can probably skip or cook up at home.
Here are a few of the best and worst things to order at a Mexican restaurant.
Full Article: https://www.businessinsider.com/best-and-worst-things-to-eat-at-mexican-restaurants-2020-2
Miami’s reputation for entertainment is renowned across the globe, ensuring the city attracts huge numbers of party-lovers every year, all lured here by the superb climate, ocean setting, dazzling nightspots and pumping music scene. Little surprise, therefore, that the city boasts a superb calendar of festivals and fairs throughout the year, too.
For anyone visiting Miami, the scope and scale of events that take place here on an almost-weekly basis ensures there’ll be something to suit every taste. To help you find the events you’d be keen to attend in 2020, we’ve created a comprehensive list of the best festivals and fairs taking place here over the coming 12 months.
TAMIAMI INTERNATIONAL ORCHID FESTIVAL
Approaching its 20th birthday, this internationally recognised show is dedicated to the colourful and fragrant orchid flower. This year’s event is being billed as the largest to date, offering visitors the chance to marvel at a diverse collection of rare orchids assembled into beautiful exhibits – and purchase some if they wish, too. There are also free classes for those keen to learn more about orchids..
LOCATION Dade County Youth Fairgrounds, Miami-Dade DATES 17 January 2020
BEAUX ARTS FESTIVAL
A juried fine arts show featuring art, crafts and multi-media from hundreds of exhibitors, Beaux Arts Festival is one of Miami’s biggest cultural events of the year. Whatever your favoured art form, be it wood, watercolours, photography, oil and acrylics, graphics, glass, ceramics or 3D sculpture, there’ll be something to please every preference. Furthermore, with live music, kids’ art experiences, and free entertainment on offer, it’s a real family friendly occasion too, while food lovers will enjoy the array of top class dining options available.
LOCATION University of Miami DATES 18 January 2020
VEWTOPIA MUSIC FESTIVAL
Held to coincide with The Big Game Weekend 2020 – aka Superbowl 2020 – the inaugural edition of this two-day music festival is promising to take Miami by storm with a star-studded line-up of talent spanning a wide range of musical genres, including Hip-Pop, Urban, Latin & Caribbean. Festival organisers are placing cultural diversity at the heart of the festival, reflected in both the musicians taking part and the anticipated audience too.
LOCATION Marlins Park DATES 31 January-1 February
BREW MIAMI
Local bites, live music and as much craft beer as you can guzzle is just some of what guests can look forward to at the 2020 edition of Brew Miami, which acts as the perfect showcase for the area’s burgeoning craft beer industry. Beer lovers can come and sample lashings of locally produced amber nectar by purchasing either General Admission or VIP tickets (the latter including a variety of speciality pours), and for spirits fans there are also Jack Daniels Experience tickets which provide access to an exclusive area with specialty samplings of Jack Daniels Rye, Ford’s Gin, Old Forester Bourbon and Jack Daniels Country Cocktails, plus foodie samples.
LOCATION Riccardo Silva Stadium DATES 8 February 2020
COCONUT GROVE ARTS FESTIVAL
Each year, the winding streets of Coconut Grove, considered by many to be Miami’s original art district, plays host to a hugely popular outdoor arts festival that attracts tens of thousands of visitors hailing from far and wide. Originally a small clothesline fair, the event has grown dramatically and today showcases a remarkable assortment of visual, performing and culinary arts experiences.
LOCATION McFarlane Road, South Bayshore Drive & Pan American Drive DATES 15-17 February 2020
SOUTH BEACH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL
Dedicated foodies in Miami this February will not want to miss this star-studded, five-day gastronomic extravaganza, which serves as a showcase for some of the world’s finest chefs and culinary experts. Attracting more than 65,000 visitors each year, the event invites guests to watch demos, participate in a fun-packed programme of food-themed activities, and sample plenty of mouth-watering treats along the way.
LOCATION Lummus Park DATES 20-24 February 2020
WINTER PARTY FESTIVAL
Featuring two huge weekend dance events, cocktail receptions, and the biggest pool party in Miami, the Winter Party Festival is a major event on the LGBTQ calendar, raising much needed funds for this community. The weeklong celebration has been running since 1994 and provides a platform for an impressive line-up of internationally acclaimed DJs, plus an array of other high-energy dance and social events in the idyllic environs of Miami Beach.
LOCATION Lummus Park DATES 4-10 March 2020
ASIAN CULTURE FESTIVAL
Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a weekend packed full of exotic music and dance, Asian arts, crafts, plants and entertainment, as well as a mouth-watering selection of authentic Far Eastern cuisine. Cultural performance highlights include Thai classical and folk dance, martial arts demonstrations, fashion shows, Japanese origami, and Fusho Daiko drumming. There’s also a Global Kids Village where little ones can enjoy storytelling, puppet shows, games, song and dance from around the world.
LOCATION Fruit & Spice Park DATES 7-8 March 2020
MIAMI MUSIC WEEK
One of the world’s most prestigious electronic events returns to Miami this March as part of the build up to the grand finale, the equally acclaimed Ultra Music Festival. Every year hundreds of thousands of music lovers from around the world descend on the city for a week-long marathon of parties featuring almost every major artist in the electronic dance music scene. Venues include nightclubs, pools, boats, and pop-up spaces across the city.
LOCATION Venues across Miami DATES 16-22 March 2020
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL
Boasting elite DJs and unparalleled production venues, the Ultra Music Festival has gained an almost mythical status in the minds of electronic music aficionados the world over. Bringing Miami Music Week to a close each year, the immersive event plays host to a diverse array of musical acts from across the electronic and dance genres, with a number of freshly produced tunes getting played in front of live audiences for the first time. Away from the music, there are also interactive art installations and live-painting displays dotted throughout the festival grounds.
LOCATION Bayfront Park DATES 20-22 March 2020
MIAMI BEACH PRIDE
With the city home to a vast LGBTQ community, Miami’s contribution to the global phenomenon of Pride events is unsurprisingly one of the biggest and best anywhere. With parties and events lasting almost a full week, the hugely popular occasion culminates with a two-day weekend festival along the sands of Lummus Park and a colourful parade down Ocean Drive.
LOCATION Ocean Drive, Art Deco district DATES 28 March-5 April
REDLAND BLUES & BARBECUE FESTIVAL
Award winning BBQ and top class blues and country music are the central focus of this fun-filled annual event, which also features a Classic Car and Motorcycle Show and a live concert music series. But the main event is without doubt the food, which sees grillmasters cooking up delectable ribs, brisket and chicken, plus seafood, conch fritters and other foodie treats to ensure no-one goes home hungry.
LOCATION Fruit & Spice Park DATES 4-5 April 2020
OUTSHINE FILM FESTIVAL
For more than two decades, Miami has been home to one of the most important LGBT Film Festivals in the country. Designed to enable the LGBTQ community to come together to celebrate and support the films that tell the story of our lives, the entire spectrum of the LGBTQ rainbow is represented in more than 80 films from across the globe, including documentaries, short films, comedies, dramas and everything in between, with many of the films making their US premieres.
LOCATION Venues across Miami DATES 16-29 April
III POINTS FESTIVAL
Now in its 8th year, III Points Festival sees more than 100 musical performers and sets running until the early hours. Both established and emerging artists are given a stage to present a variety of experimental music, and there’s also visual art, film, food to help make this one of Miami’s most eagerly awaited cultural events each year. Notable names to appear at previous editions include Herbie Hancock, Tyler, The Creator, and James Blake.
LOCATION Mana Wynwood Convention Center DATES 1-2 May 2020
MIAMI FASHION WEEK
More than any other annual event, Miami Fashion Week serves to cement Miami as one of the world’ most important fashion hubs. The world’s most renowned models, as well as a dazzling line-up of celebrities from across music, film, sport, and culture, descend on the show to see the hottest, most cutting edge creations by acclaimed fashion designers being paraded up and down the catwalk.
LOCATION Ice Palace Film Studios DATES 27-31 May 2020
SIZZLE MIAMI
Held on Memorial Day Weekend each year, Sizzle Miami gives dedicated gym buffs the chance to show off their muscles and skimpy swimwear at an array of pool and beach parties at locations across South Beach. Highlights include a pumping yacht party aboard a luxury charter vessel, and the hugely popular Sizzle Pool Party at the National Hotel featuring a hot body contest and a fashion show. As for the dress code, the most accurate answer is ‘as little as possible’.
LOCATION National Hotel, South Beach DATES 21-25 May 2020
AMERICAN BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
The rich heritage of movies that celebrate black culture is marked at this annual film festival, held over an immersive week of red carpet pageantry, films, workshops, panel discussions, director talks, and parties. The event also stages a Short Film Competition, with visitors invited to enjoy the works of finalists vying for academy approval and cash prizes.
LOCATION Theatres throughout Miami Beach DATES 17-21 June 2020
MIAMI UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL
Away from the limelight of mainstream movies, the underground film scene is celebrated at this alternative festival featuring 25-plus film shorts, documentaries, animations, and music videos, along with live music performances from local acts hailing from the South Florida area. There’s also an irreverent awards ceremony to mark the achievements of some of the unsung heroes of the underground movie scene.
LOCATION Churchill’s Pub DATES 22-23 June 2020
INTERNATIONAL MANGO FESTIVAL
Summertime in Miami wouldn’t be the same without the International Mango festival, which celebrates the globally popular juicy fruit through cooking demonstrations, a display of the world’s largest mango collection, a mango auction, a kids’ culinary challenge, expert speakers discussing the latest research in the mango industry, and more. Away from the mango-themed action, there’s also live music, a beer garden and food trucks.
LOCATION Wynwood Marketplace DATES 11-12 July 2020
MEGARUMBA
Miami’s strong connections with Latin American culture stretch back decades to the first wave of Cubans who descended on the city in the 1950s. Little surprise, therefore, that Latin culture has infused the city – a fact that is celebrated each year at MegaRumba. The vast outdoor festival invites revellers to groove away to cumbia, salsa and Latin pop from a stellar line-up of musicians, and chow down on classic Latino foodie treats from a fleet of food trucks, with the entertainment lasting until the early hours.
LOCATION Wynwood Marketplace DATES 20-21 July 2020
SPICE MIAMI
Many of the city’s finest restaurants take part in Spice Miami each year, designed to encourage visitors and locals to try out new local eateries and visit old favourites by providing discounted three-course meals. Participating restaurants for 2020 will include Ad Lib, Bakan, La Cerveceria de Barrio, La Estacion American Brasserie, La Placita, Swan & Bar Bevy, and the Jim and Neesie. The event also helps many dining spots survive Miami’s summer, when attendance drops in restaurants.
LOCATION The Confidante Miami Beach DATES 31 July – 2 August 2020
MIAMI BEACH KIZOMBA FESTIVAL
Aiming to bridge the gap between Africa and the African diaspora by sharing the music, dance and culture of various African countries and encouraging cross-cultural understanding, this festival brings together thousands of people from across the globe. From pool parties with famed DJs, dance workshops, and music concerts to beach, fun and sun, the event delivers a one-of-a-kind atmosphere, vibe and connection between all who attend.
LOCATION Eden Roc Miami Beach DATES 27-31 August 2020
MIAMI MUSIC FESTIVAL FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Formerly known as the Miami World Music Festival, the current incarnation of this magical event celebrates, encourages and supports the diversity of music from around the world. The festival features a range of academic, traditional and contemporary music from diverse cultures performed by acclaimed artists, with a particular emphasis given to chamber music written by legendary composers, and the use of traditional folk instruments.
LOCATION Wertheim Performing Arts Center DATES 19-22 September 2020
CELEBRATE ORGULLO
Celebrate ORGULLO honours the contributions of the area’s Hispanic LGBTQ community through two full weeks of art, fashion and culture-related events. Among the highlights are a Fashion Forum complete with a Q&A with expert panellists, and a Legends Fashion Gala showcasing a range of local upcoming and established fashion designers, all with the aim of celebrating the best of fashion and the LGBTQ community.
LOCATION Venues across Miami DATES 1-15 October 2020
CORAL GABLES FOOD, WINE, & SPIRITS FESTIVAL
One of seven events taking place during the Coral Gables Art & Mega Festival, this gastronomic extravaganza invites visitors to sample a wide variety of grub and booze from multiple food stands, as well as more than 200 beer, wine and spirits brands. The event takes place on the streets of downtown Coral Gables with giant tents hosting the exhibitors, and cooking demos and live music adding to the entertainment.
LOCATION Coral Gables Museum DATES 26 October 2020
SOUTH BEACH SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
To celebrate the October kick off of stone crab season, South Beach Seafood Week throws an epic weeklong shindig packed full of VIP dinners, cocktail parties and the culminating all-day festival at Lummus Park featuring fabulous seafood by Miami’s top restaurants and chefs. The grounds include a Live Zone featuring music and craft cocktails, as well as a Beach Club with music from local bands.
LOCATION Lummus Park DATES 22-26 October 2020
MIAMI FINE ART SHOW
December is when Miami’s vibrant arts scene goes truly wild thanks to Miami Art Week, and the Miami Fine Art Show takes prime position within this frenzy. A high quality, juried fine art and fine craft show where all art is original and personally handmade by the artist in the show, the event offers art lovers the chance to peruse and purchase works including paintings, clay, sculpture, glass, fibre, wood, photography, jewellery and more.
LOCATION Regatta Park DATES 1 December 2020
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
Widely considered North America’s most important international contemporary art fair, Art Basel Miami Beach plays host to over 268 galleries from 35 countries showcasing works by more than 4,000 artists. Tens of thousands of art dealers, artists, collectors and aficionados descend on the city for the event, which has also spawned more than 20 satellite fairs (including the aforementioned Miami Art Fair) as well as parties and events galore.
LOCATION Miami Beach Convention Center DATES 3-6 December 2020
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Tequila lovers, mark your calendars: This Saturday, February 22, is National Margarita Day.
Several South Florida restaurants will observe the boozy holiday by offering unique cocktails, ranging from classic margaritas to balanced fusions to bespoke interpretations.
Check below for some of the best local spots to enjoy the beloved tequila-based libation. Specials are offered on National Margarita Day only unless otherwise noted.
Full Article: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/national-margarita-day-2020-specials-in-miami-11524299
Regresa el evento culinario Miami Spice del 1 de agosto al 30 de septiembre, con más de 200 restaurantes que ofrecen un menú a precios reducidos y platos especiales.
Miami Spice tiene el objetivo de animar a residentes y turistas a visitar nuevos restaurantes y regresar a los que se han convertido en sus favoritos.
Este año, participan más de 200 restaurantes alrededor del condado de Miami-Dade, entre ellos La Placita, La Cervecería de Barrio, Villa Azur y La Estación American Brasserie.
Haz click aquí para la lista completa de establecimientos que participan en Miami Spice.
Starting this weekend, dozens of restaurants across town will begin serving their Miami Spice brunch menus. Diners will have until September 30 to enjoy a three-course brunch at many of Miami’s favorite eateries.
This is the third year Spice is offering brunch menus at select restaurants. Veteran restaurants include Essensia, Stiltsville Fish Bar, Fooq’s, and Peacock Garden Bistro, while Swan and Byblos are among this year’s newcomers. The brunch menus are only available on Saturdays and Sundays for $23.
With all the choices this year, here are five restaurants to check out for brunch during Miami Spice. Find the full list of participating Miami Spice 2019 restaurants here.
Full Article: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/here-are-the-miami-spice-2019-participating-restaurants-11204022
While the months of August and September are regarded as “low season” in Miami, it is actually a great time to be in the city for anyone who loves food. Miami Spice is a two-month-long restaurant promotion organized by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB). From August 1 through September 30, 2019, participating upscale and fine-dining establishments will offer three-course menus at reduced prices of $23 for lunch/ brunch and $39 for dinner (per person). These prices include an appetizer, entrée and dessert. (Tax, tip and service charges are additional, as well as libations, unless otherwise indicated.)
This is Miami Spice’s 18th year and its biggest to date with a total of 257 participating restaurants and 43 new additions, which include: Brad Kilgore’s Ember and Kaido; Michelle Bernstein and Julio Cabrera’s Café La Trova (Trivia: Cabrera was recently named American Bartender of the Year at the 2019 Tales of the Cocktail Spirited Awards); Jose Mendin’s La Placita; Fabio and Maria Trabocchi’s Fiola Miami; Hemant Mathur’s Maska Indian Kitchen & Bar; and Javier Plascencia’s Pez Miami.
James Beard-nominated Brad Kilgore’s Alter has been part of Miami Spice over the years, and this year, his Japanese-inspired lounge Kaido and wood-fired American bistro Ember in the Design District are participating as well. “We are looking forward to Miami Spice at all the restaurants,” he says. “It’s a great opportunity for the restaurants to be able to show new local diners what we are all about.” Diners can expect to see signatures on the menu like Kaido’s yakitori chicken skewer. “When Daniel Boulud came to eat, he ordered a second one,” shares Kilgore, “[For Miami Spice] we are updating it with the addition of chargrilled and glazed house made baby bok choy kimchi.” Ember is offering its fried chicken (usually served with caviar butter) with Nashville hot style chicken fat and spicy chili dipping, especially for Miami Spice. “Chef Nick Graves worked in Nashville for years and has been waiting to bust this out.” By mid-August, Ember will be debuting lunch for the first time. “We will be offering a Miami Spice style menu with a few a la carte options like an All-American Double Burger with Special Sauce.”
Hemant Mathur—the first Indian chef to receive a Michelin star in the US via his (now-shuttered) Devi in New York—opened Maska in Midtown Miami last December 2018. “Miami Spice is an event that locals look forward to in order to try the best restaurants in town and we couldn’t miss the opportunity of sharing our concept given it is also our first year,” shares Hindi-speaking Portuguese restaurant manager Cristiano Azevedo (who worked previously at Indian Accent in both London and New York). “We decided to portfolio dishes we’re getting known for and [that are] representative of the various states of India so people could be exposed to the different regional cuisines within one menu.” These include Maska chicken, the restaurant’s version of a butter chicken (a must-order!), khoya mushroom (paneer stuffed portobello mushroom), crab tadka dumplings, and kulcha (get the one stuffed with mushroom and truffle). Maska’s Miami Spice offering includes a complimentary cocktail—the Aam-Chi martini, a gin-based cocktail topped with mango lassi foam, “an aperitif inspired by modern and classic India,” describes Azevedo.
Also in its first year, Pez, developed by Baja culinary movement founder Javier Plascencia, “will take guests to Baja with flavor combinations you won’t find anywhere else in Miami,” says owner Frank Neri. Apart from a selection of tostadas and tacos for lunch, hearty mains like pulpo en mole de aceintunas and pork belly al vesuvio can be had for dinner.
As for Novikov, the first US outpost of the London and Moscow celeb favorite, this is their second year. “Our first year participating in Miami Spice could not have been more successful,” discloses Philippine-born head chef Oliver Lustado. “While Novikov Miami debuted at the end of the season, Miami Spice was a great vessel to help grow our awareness within the community. For our second year participating in Miami Spice, we are thrilled to announce we will be offering a three-course dinner menu in addition to lunch. It will be our first year unveiling a specially priced evening menu.” Must-orders from the Japanese-Chinese outpost include chicken and morel siu mai, spicy prawn money bags, robata salmon and black bean chicken.
Speaking of the Philippines, while there aren’t yet any dedicated Filipino restaurants that have emerged in Miami proper per se, diners who would like to experience Filipino flavors can visit Pao by Paul Qui at the Faena Hotel, where head chef Benjamin Murray is serving cobia kinilaw and fried chicken with banana ketchup. Sister restaurant Los Fuegos by Francis Mallmann is also in participation with mains like local snapper a la plancha, ribeye churrasco and cast-iron wild mushroom to look forward to.
Options are the name of the game at Santiago Gomez’s Tacology at Brickell City Center, where the pioneer of modern Mexican cuisine in Miami has created a menu “where clients can choose from our different taco offerings,” in addition to a starter and dessert. His fine-dining Cantina La Veinte is also participating.
Long-time participant Soho House South Beach’s picturesque Cecconi’s is mixing new seasonal items and local favorites like bucatini topped with bottarga and pappardelle with lamb ragu. “It’s a great way to reach the local community and attract new foodies in the area,” says executive chef Sergio Sigala.
“Ariete loves the Miami Spice time of the year,” says chef-owner Mike Beltran, known for his progressive American cuisine influenced by his Cuban heritage, at his popular Coconut Grove location. “It really is an opportunity to introduce so many new guests to the restaurant. This year, we have actually changed the format completely. The first course and dessert course are completely family style so you get every dish!”
Here is the full list of participating restaurants for Miami Spice 2019:

