Shireen’s Spotlight: TiramesU

TiramesU

TiramesU

TiramesU

TiramesU

TiramesU

What:

TiramesU, 101 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139

Why:

Warm, sophisticated and Hampton-esque, TiramesU is the kind of restaurant that looks like the backdrop of a Nancy Myer movie (think the kitchen scenes in “It’s Complicated.”) Not only is it incredibly easy on the eyes, the food is delightful, interesting and provocative. I especially loved the duck; it was succulent and trimmed in a generous portion of chargrilled kale. I’m still dreaming about it. Before I get ahead of myself, though, let’s start from the beginning…

TiramesU is a Miami Beach staple, opening back in the 80’s on the corner of Ocean Drive and 5th. Eventually, the Italian cuisine eatery relocated to famed-Lincoln Road, serving locals and tourists for almost twenty years. Sometimes, though, change is good and in this case, it’s outstanding. TiramesU has revamped and relocated back to its original location: South of Fifth.

I started my Friday night Spotlight in the restaurant’s bustling bar area, perched-up at a hightop right next to a gigantic picturesque window (perfect for SoBe people watching.) I tried three signature cocktails: “MoonShine Mule” (blackberry infused grappa, ginger beer, lime juice and agave,) “Heart Beet” (pineapple infused vodka, beet, orange and lime) and last but not least, “Claudio’s Sour” (rye, raspberries, egg whites, lemon juice, rosemary and balsamic.)

The Mule was major; strong and layered with flavors. The beet drink was earthy; reminding me of something you’d get at a juice bar, with a little extra zing to it (vodka) and the sour? It was my fave. I’m told it’s named after the bartender. He or she must be fresh, sultry and delicious. It tasted like a sophisticated cosmo (with more depth and pizazz.)

I love it when an appetizer rivals a meal in taste and creativity. Case in point, the “Capesante” (scallop carpaccio with strawberries and almonds.) It was fresh, flavorful and extremely photogenic, but it was the “Polpo” that totally blew me away (mediterranean octopus, potatoes, crispy speck and salsa verde.) It was perfectly tenderized; mixed with savory potatoes, it completely stole my heart. The “Burrata” (made from local cheese, tomatoes and yummy balsamic) was an interesting twist on a classic dish.

For dinner; the aforementioned “Anatra” is a must-have (honey glazed duck breast, apple puree and chargrilled kale.) Hmmm…I’ll definitely be back for more! If duck’s not your thing, there’s the beautifully plated “Salmone” (scottish salmon fillet, red beets and sour cream,) sure to satisfy any fish-lover’s pallet.

And the moment we’ve all been waiting for…DESSERT. I bet you can’t guess what I had at a restaurant named TiramesU? Yep, the absolute mind-blowing “TiramesU Trio,” including strawberry, espresso with chocolate and red pepper and finally, mixed berries. Each flavor was smooth, creamy and decadent. I think the espresso with chocolate and red pepper was my favorite. It was so interesting and the flavors unveiled themselves in layers.

The “Semifreddo” (made with semi-frozen cassata, ricotta cheese, candied fruit and blood orange sauce) was amazing, too. I especially loved its presentation. TiramesU is a gorgeous restaurant with a first class kind-of vibe and the food is just as sophisticated; that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

TiramesU has taken up residence on Miami Beach’s South of Fifth. The neighborhood is the restaurant’s original home and it fits perfectly snuggled in next store to Red Steakhouse. Street parking is always tough on the beach, but there’s a valet front and center, as well as a public lot catty-corner from the front of the restaurant. Cheers!

When:

Sunday-Thursday 6pm-12am, Friday-Saturday 6pm-1am Bar open until 2am.

Reservations: www.tiramesu.com or 305-532-4538
Twitter: @TiramesuSOFl IG: @tiramesusofi FB: TiramesU

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Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
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Shireen’s Spotlight: NoVe Sushi & Bar

NoVe Sushi & Bar

NoVe Sushi & Bar

NoVe Sushi & Bar

NoVe Sushi & Bar

What:

NoVe, 1750 North Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida 33132

Why:

I have two words for you: Opera Tower. It is literally the most amazingly, delicious sushi roll I have ever feasted on in my life! It’s actually named after the building the restaurant is housed in and I’d be remiss if I didn’t express just how impressed I was with its gorgeous presentation and delicious ingredients (tempura fried lobster, asparagus, avocado, tuna, imitation crab, tobiko, scallions, mayonnaise, tempura flakes and sweet sauce.)

You bet your sweet taste buds I wanted to shrill out an opera high note after taking a bite (it was a carnival of flavors in my mouth,) but alas, I didn’t want to scare everyone; singing isn’t my strong suit. With that being said, NoVe is just one of those places: when I walked-in I felt instantly comfortable, like I’d just stumbled onto the best kept sushi secret in Miami. With a sprawling out-door patio and an intimate indoor dining room, it seemed to be the perfect place to enjoy any type of meal.

Before my fab aforementioned sushi roll, I started with three yummy drinks: Watermelon Margarita, Lychee Saketini and Forever Young (after a few of those, I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t even remember your age.) While all three drinks were pretty, they had major personality taste-wise. The Margarita was my favorite; fresh, sweet and strong (just like I like my men.)

I started my Friday night feast with three appetizers: Seabass Fritters (lightly battered chilean Sea bass, drizzled with spicy mayo,) Beef Tatki (thinly slice filet mignon seared rare with ponzu sauce, scallions, red onions, and spring mix) and Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna (spicy tuna served on top of crispy rice cakes, spicy mayo, scallions.) The fritters were fried decadence without being heavy, the tatki was incredibly fresh and clean and the crispy tuna had great texture with a spicy mayo to die for. It’s hard to choose a favorite, but if I were a dead man walking, I’d go with the tatki. My photographer and producer agreed.

Along with the Opera Tower Sushi Roll, I also gobbled up the Rainbow (imitation crab and avocado topped with tuna, salmon, white fish and avocado with caviar.) Most impressive, though, was the Bon Bon, which is NOT on the menu. It’s an underground item; made only upon special request. It’s this gorgeous ball of spicy tuna topped luxuriously with avocado. It’s amaze-balls. Yes, pun intended.

For my main course, I had the sophisticated Cedar Planked Salmon (fresh salmon fillet marinated in sweet soy sauce and roasted on a cedar plank.) I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about fish on a plank, but the cedar roasted it to perfection. It was smokey, tender and sweet. It came with a few healthy sides. This is a great plate if you’re watching your waistline.

For dessert I had the entertaining and fiery Panqueque with Dulce de Leche flambeado. It’s a homemade crepe with dulce leche inside, caramelized sugar on top and it’s flambeed right at your table. After the fiery shenanigans, it’s served with a generous portion of vanilla ice cream. I’m not one for dessert, but it was pretty tasty, not to mention the fact it had some type of alcohol kick to it (and that always makes me happy.)

After my feast, I finally met Master Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Terada. For me, it was kind of like meeting a rock star. This guy is the real deal and has dedicated his life to studying and perfecting the art of Japanese cuisine. He’s creative and meticulous in the kitchen, infusing Latin and American fare into his. What’s more, he’s completely affable and fun in person (not to mention on his YouTube Channel.) From the food to the atmosphere, not only is NoVe one of my favorite things, it’s a place I’ll definitely frequent often. Cheers!

Where:

NoVe stands for north of the Venetian, so, yes, it’s off the beach, but it’s totally worth it and really, it’s a better location for locals. The restaurant is snuggled into the ground floor of the Opera Tower on the south side of the building. Parking is NOT a problem; with metered street spaces and a roomy garage. Plus, there’s a convenient valet literally at the back door of the restaurant…talk about curbside service.

When:

Perfect for night owls like myself! Monday-Thursday 5pm-2am, Friday 5pm-3am, Saturday 3pm-3am & Sunday 2pm-2am.

For reservations www.novesushimiami.com or call 305-577-8200
Twitter & IG @novekitchen / FB: NoVe kitchen and bar

Nothing binds you except your thoughts; nothing limits you except your fear; and nothing controls you except your beliefs.Marianne Williamson
Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
Stylist: Jackie Kay
Hair/Mua: Odett Hernandez
handbag: @dswshoelovers
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Shireen’s Spotlight: La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel Miami

What:

El Mercado de San Miguel, 301 North Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33132

Why:

What an amazing treat! I absolutely fell in love with “La Feria Del Mercado de San Miguel” on the most perfect South Florida fall night. The market, which is snuggled under a gi-normous luxury tent, glows with magic from amber-colored hanging lights, great music, delicious food and energetic people. It’s a food-topia not to be missed!

The concept hails from Madrid, but it’s popping up right here in Miami until the end of January. Style-wise, the contemporary food festival is reminiscent of an old school carnival, with upscale modern food carts and a beautiful, bustling bar in the middle of it all. I went last Friday night and the place was buzzing with weekend vibes.

After a nice glass of red wine, my photographer and I contemplated which carts we would dine from. With so many amazing and affordable choices, we had a hard time making our final picks. In the end, we decided to try a little bit of everything. I mean, when in Rome, right? Or in this case, when in a mini-Madrid.

Our first plate was a Chick Pea bowl; a mix of tangy, pickled goodness. It came with a variety of olives, peppers, artichokes and frankly, anything else I would personally garnish a Bloody Mary or Dirty Martini with. It was absolute salt heaven! The flat bread veggie pizza, which was my favorite dish of the evening, was baked to perfection.

I also tried a mini helping of a rich and creamy Seafood Paella. Next up, two decadent cutting boards of meat. I can’t help it, I grew up on a ranch and sometimes, it’s just not a meal unless it’s meaty. Both the sausage and steak had amazing flavor and were served with potatoes and sautéed veggies. There wasn’t an empty plate on the table when we were through.

The reason I love this concept: it’s different and interactive. Not just because of the people around you and the food, but the location, too. It’s a perfect way to change up a night out on the town and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

Smack dab downtown Miami at Bayfront Park. Parking is always tricky in this part of town, but luckily there’s a big parking garage just north of the pop-up market that’s extremely affordable or why not just Uber or cab it? So you can truly enjoy the festivities. 🍷😃 Ladies, wear your walking shoes!

When:

Sunday-Thursday 10am-10pm, Friday & Saturday 10am-12am. Make plans now! The market is only popping-up until January 31st.

Prices range depending on the plate: tapas $2-$5, main dishes $8 and up, adult beverages $8. You’re looking at about $18 dollars for a meal with a soft drink.

Celebrate life…don’t just celebrate festivals! Make a commitment to enjoy every moment, so that your journey becomes a Festival of Joy.RVM

Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
Hair/MUA: Odett Hernandez
Wardrobe provided by: www.HotMiamiStyles.com
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Shireen’s Spotlight: The Grill at Bal Harbour

The Grill at Bal Harbour

The Grill at Bal Harbour

The Grill at Bal Harbour

The Grill at Bal Harbour

What:

The Grill at Bal Harbour, 9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour Florida 33154

Why:

Warm, welcoming and beyond delicious food; “The Grill at Bal Harbour” is by far one of the best restaurants in Miami. They just get it and to top it all off, it’s snuggled into one of the best shopping locations in the country, Bal Harbour Shops.

After featuring the latest and greatest in fall fashions on Shireen’s Favorite Things this week, it was kind of a no-brainer to showcase one of the newest eateries there, too. My entire team was mesmerized by its location; which is perched front and center of the open-air mall, with a beautiful outdoor space and windows that fold down in the main dining area to enjoy the beautiful South Florida winter months.

We started our experience with a plethora of pretty and pallet pleasing drinks. Here’s the list: Hand-Shaken Daiquiri, Boulevardier, Paloma, Coastal View and Italian Soda. “The Coastal View” (made with chareau aloe liqueur, bombay sapphire gin, lime juice, ginger ale and fresh rosemary) and the “Italian Soda” (made with campari, solerno blood orange liqueur, fresh lemon juice and club soda) were my absolute favorites. Both were fresh, clean and unusual.

Also, if you’re a sucker for a great margarita, “The Grill” has definitely perfected its recipe; with just the right amount of sweet/sour and an amazingly frothy top. You’ll be hard-pressed to have just one. I’m originally from New Mexico, where we’ve perfected the drink, but this one is as good as it gets for me.

We started our appetizers with the melt in your mouth “Heavenly Biscuits” (with salted butter and a side of honey,) “Deviled Eggs,” better than any southerner could make, “Ahi Tuna Tartare” (served with ciabatta and avocado,) “Campechana” (mexican-style seafood with jumbo lump crab, shrimp, and octopus) and “Chopped Vegetable Salad” (with avocado, roasted beets, grapes, egg, macadamia nuts and fresh herbs.) The tartare was diced perfectly, the seafood cocktail had a great kick to it and man, the salad had the yummiest dressing.

Our main courses were just as tasty. The “Blackened Rib-Eye” (hard-wood grilled with vine ripe tomatoes and blue cheese) provided an interesting table dynamic. I thought I might lose a limb gobbling up my share. It was OUTSTANDING. The “USDA Prime Center-Cut Filet” was great, too, with a more simple straight-forward taste. The filet was served with a delicious mound of whipped mashed potatoes and a hefty pile of buttery broccoli (be still my beating heart.)

For dessert, the “Hot Fudge Sunday” (with sugar roasted pecans) was decadent, but it was the “Tres Leches” (with fresh fruit) that had everyone at the table moaning and groaning with sheer delight. From the excellent presentation, quality and taste of the food, not to mention the exceptional service, “The Grill at Bal Harbour” is definitely one of my favorite things.

Where:

Located on the second floor of the Bal Harbour Shops, it’s easy to access from both sides of the property. Parking is a breeze, too. They have valet at the front and a roomy garage in the back. Be sure and keep your parking ticket handy, though, as they’ll validate/stamp it if you’re a restaurant patron. Cheers!

When:

Sunday-Thursday 12pm-10pm, Friday-Saturday 11:30am-11:00pm

People who love to eat are always the best people.Julia Child
If you’re interested in being featured on spotlight, email me ShireenSandoval@yahoo.com.
Reservations: (786) 260-6650 or book on-line: www.grillatbalharbour.com
IG: @HillstoneRestaurants

Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
Stylist: Jackie Kay
Wardrobe provided by @HintMiami
Special thanks to the Bal Harbour Shops PR team

Shireen’s Spotlight: The Dutch inside W South Beach

The Dutch inside W South Beach

The Dutch inside W South Beach

The Dutch inside W South Beach

The Dutch inside W South Beach

What:

The Dutch, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Why:

My recent dining experience at “The Dutch” was so amazing; with its impeccable service, sophisticated food and chic atmosphere, it’s quickly becoming one of my favorite restaurants in Miami. I’ve always had great experiences there, but when I went to try their “Miami Spice” menu (which is just $39 dollars,) I was totally blown away. Although the special menu (which includes an appetizer, entree and dessert) doesn’t include adult beverages, I still had to get my Friday night drink on with some of their more popular cocktails.

The “Watermelon Crush” (made of zubrowka bisongrass vodka, watermelon juice, krogstaadt aquavit, yellow chartreuse, lime and angostura) is just as pretty as it is pink and I loved its interesting spicy aftertaste. The “Tiki Breeze” (made with russian standard vodka, rhum agricole, coconut, lemongrass, creole shrubs and lemon) was a big hit with my producer, Jessie and my photographer, James. It was a sweet, milky concoction we all passed around the table a couple of times, laughing and sipping coyly out of its cool totem pole-looking cup. Last but not least, the “Hemingway Daiquiri” (made with white rum, fresh pressed grapefruit juice and maraschino) was clean and crisp.

I tried two appetizers, starting with the “Local Burratina” (a summer medley with vincotto.) Thanks to Executive Chef, Adonay Tafur, it was almost too beautiful to bite into, but boy, am I glad I did. It was bursting with fresh, tangy goodness and it was the perfect way to start dinner. The “Steamed Countneck Clams” (served with smoked ham hocks and grilled country bread) were beyond delicious and was by far my favorite dish of the night. It wasn’t just succulent; the crispy bread added the perfect texture to the entire plate which was already exploding with personality.

OMG! The “Country Fried Chicken Drumsticks” has officially made my dead man walking list. I always ask people what they would eat for their last meal if they were about to be executed (what can I say? I’m a reporter!) Mine is usually some type of spicy pasta, drenched in red sauce and smothered in cheese. That is, until I tasted this plate of fried, yummy goodness (served with coleslaw and berbere ranch.) The “Homemade Ricotta Cavatelli” (with heirloom tomatoes and torn basil) was pretty incredible, too and I wasn’t even hungry by the time it showed up in all its colorful glory.

For dessert, the incredibly talented Joshua Gripper (Executive Pastry Chef extraordinaire of “W South Beach,”) really out did himself with the “Creamy Lemon Bar” (made with almond nougatine and raspberry ice cream.) Not only was it beautifully plated, it was the perfect balance of sweet and savory. Definitely a home run in my book.

My last few Spotlights have been delicious, but “The Dutch” has a way of making people feel special and that’s really important to me. There are a lot of places you can get decent food, but GREAT food, along with EXCEPTIONAL service, is a pretty rare quality in South Florida. With just a few weeks left of Miami Spice, “The Dutch” is a must-do and it’s definitely one of my favorite things.

Where:

“The Dutch” is snuggled into the back of one of my favorite Miami properties, “W South Beach.” The hotel itself is stunning; with a mix of dark moody textures, off-set by white furniture and animal print trimmings. The art is to die for, too. The service is impeccable and the W Store is a must-visit. I actually have to close my eyes when I pass it so I don’t buy everything they sell (shoes, jewelry, clothes.) Love it! (my credit card, not so much; insert crying emoji here.)

If you’re eating at “The Dutch” walk through the gigantic, stately (automatic) front doors of the hotel and head right. It’s the second entrance on your left. The restaurant is just before “Living Room Bar.” The hotel offers a pretty speedy valet for the beach and they also have a gi-normous public parking lot right in front of the hotel. If you’re lucky enough to snag a spot, it’s definitely walkable.

When:

Dinner Hours are Sunday-Wednesday 7pm-11:30pm & Thursday-Saturday from 7pm-12:00am.

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.Virginia Woolf
Reservations: 305-938-3111 or book on-line.
Website: www.thedutchmiami.com
Twitter: @TheDutchMiami
Instagram: @TheDutchMiami
FB: The Dutch MiamiEditor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario
Writer/Blogger: Shireen Sandoval
Stylist: Jackie Kay

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If you’re interested in being featured on spotlight, email me ShireenSandoval@yahoo.com.