Wednesday, January 23, 2008

From the world to Miami...


In the many of the Miami restaurants you can taste food from all over the world! Every restaurant in Miami offers a great variety of delicious plates with flavors from all over the globe. You can find the best cuisines at these Miami restaurants which also offer a great atmosphere for a perfect dining experience… just follow the link!

African

American

Argentine

Chinese

Cuban

French

International

Italian

Japanese

Latin

Mediterranean

Thai

Monday, January 14, 2008

Taste Miami at some of the Best Restaurants

Miami restaurants bring quite a lot of variety to the table. You can find all types of international cuisines that bring out the Miami taste of fun and variety.





These restaurants are highly recommended for a unique dining experience:

Best Landmark Restaurant: Joe Stone’s Crab Restaurant

Best For Romance: The Forge

Best Waterfront Restaurant: Smith & Wollensky

Best Bar Atmosphere: Tantra Restaurant & Lounge

Best Kosher Restaurant: The Prime Grill

Best Steak: Prime 112

Best Atmosphere: Nobu Lounge

You can also find a list of the coolest Miami restaurants by clicking here.

Bon Appétit!

Friday, January 4, 2008

South Beach Wine & Food Festival countdown ...

The South Beach Wine & Food Festival which is coming in seven weeks! So it might seem too early to get tickets, but this is a Miami festival that no one wants to miss and it is highly recommended to start getting the tickets A.S.A.P! It is scheduled to start on Thursday, February 21 and run until the 24th.

This Miami event includes dinner parties with the best and most popular all-American chef Paula Deen and British chef Jamie Oliver. Some of the events include Poker Party & casino Night and Best of the Best Feast starting Thursday.

Check out this event! And get your tickets NOW!

Food & Wine everyday!


Food & Wine are very popular in the calendar of many Miami restaurants. Everyday of the week, different restaurants in Miami host events which provide guests with tapas and wine tasting. There are also some wine specials to accompany a delicious meal at some of the best and most romantic restaurants.

Tuesdays:
At the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables, you can enjoy Champagne from Nicolas Feuillatte, live music, and the opportunity to meet artist Patou Desormeaux.
Time: 7 – 8:30 pm
Price: $20 para los que no son miembros del club

At the Mari-Nalli Gourmet Quesadillas (2271 Ponce de Leon Blvd) in Coral Gables.
Wednesdays:
Ladies night at John Martin’s in Coral Gables (253 Miracle Mile). Women can enjoy free martinis.

Thursdays:
Enjoy champagne and South American delicacies at the Jaguar-Ceviche Spoon Bar and Grill (3067 Grand Avenue) in Coconut Grove.
Time: 7-9 pm
Price: $15

Fridays:
Free wine tasting and tapas from $6.95 in 98 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables.

Christabelle’s Quarter (3157 Commodore Plaza) in Coconut Grove offers free wine tasting from all parts of the world.
Time: 7-9:30 pm
Price: $15

Specials:
Jake’s Bar and Grill
6901 Red Road
Bottles of wine are half price with dinner.

Two-for-one glasses of wine Monday thru Friday at the Grape in Village of Merrick Park.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Miami Restaurants for a Healthier 2008!

As a new year begins, the most popular resolution is somewhere among the lines of losing weight or eating healthier. Miami restaurants help the tourists and locals follow healthy diets without the sacrifice. You can find a complete list of the restaurants in Miami that offer menus of nutritious food for a healthier living whether on a Miami vacation or everyday living in the city of Miami. Healthy eating in Miami is a great way to enjoy your vacation without having to count calories.
The South Beach diet is very popular for its effectiveness and its name! It consists of eating “good carbs” and “good fats” in its three phases. Many of the South Beach diet recipes include delicious and healthy ingredients which will satisfy your appetite and the amount of intake without overdoing it.
At this rate and without sacrifice, why not try slimming down after the holiday feasts?