I have been looking for an Indian restaurant close to where I live and found it. One of my dining companions, Miss D., was back in town and suggested that we try this place because the flavors reminded her of what she tasted when she visited Mumbai. Ayesha’s Fine Dining is not impressive looking from... Continue Reading →
Yet Another Visit To Juvia – This Time With My New Friends Norma & Phil
Juvia is one of those unforgettable restaurants that keep popping into my mind every now and then. Not only because of the food but also because of the view and their retractable roof. I was joined by Norma and her husband Phil on this culinary journey. The food, as always, was interesting and quite unique.... Continue Reading →
A little lunch with a little friend was just the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon. We went to Lan Pan Café and had ourselves a little feast. The food was delicious, the favorite being the Garlic Beef Tataki. The potstickers hit the spot: chicken and mushroom dumplings pan seared and presented with a ... Continue Reading →
Miami Culinary Tours unique journey to Little Havana
Meet in Little Havana, a lively, family-friendly neighborhood, and begin a guided edible journey through one of Miami’s oldest neighborhoods. Learn about traditional, rustic Cuban cuisine by tasting and walking your way through the must-visit street in the area — Calle Ocho. This tour is designed for both locals and visitors who want to learn... Continue Reading →
I was craving a particular dish that Juvia only serves on Fridays, Chirashi, so I took the chickens on yet another culinary adventure to this restaurant situated on a rooftop on Lincoln Road, South Beach. Cravings at my age are not frequent, so when they come along they have to be indulged. Chirashi, also known... Continue Reading →
Situated in No Name’s Harbor in the Bill Baggs State Park, Boater’s Grill is an ideal place to feast, people-watch and take in the ocean breeze. You can arrive to Boater’s Grill by boat as easily as you can by car. The restaurant is on the rounded edge of the harbor, and is the... Continue Reading →
Why I Love Miami: A Food Lover’s Perspective
There is more to Miami than rice and beans and Cuban sandwiches. Miami has not one taste but an array of them, an immense multicultural collection of good things to eat and drink. What does Miami taste like? Like pan con lechón, churrasco, tacos, ceviche and flan. Like chirasi, arepas, roasted chicken, key lime pie,... Continue Reading →
