Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

Shireen’s Spotlight: Perricone’s Market Place & Cafe

What:

Celebrating 20 years of great Italian food at Perricone’s downtown Miami.

Why:

When I first moved to Miami over a decade ago (as a young whippersnapper entertainment reporter,) Perricone’s was one of the first places I went with my co-workers from Deco Drive. Just like most new converts to the Magic City, I fell madly in love; the pasta was yummy and the ambiance was an intriguing mix of “garden oasis meets classic New York City steak house:” dark wood, twinkling lights and a bustling bar.

Mind you, it was all smack-dab in the middle of skyscraper central — downtown Miami. It was, and still is, paradise in the heart of a concrete jungle; more specifically, Brickell. Fast forward to 2016 and the eatery is celebrating 20 years of mouth-watering business. When I first heard about Perricone’s big birthday, two things came to mind: WOW, am I getting old; and I’ve gotta feature them on Spotlight. I’ve often wondered…

HOW in the world they’ve kept a great thing going for so long? Not only is Perricone’s a South Florida institution, they’ve also managed to grow and evolve without changing the original “je ne sais quoi” that’s made them so famous. Not an easy task in a town where restaurants come and go faster than the ebb and flow of tourists.

Since my very first visit all those years ago, a lot has changed. They’ve added a Market Place where you can shop for authentic, hand-crafted Italian delicacies: meats, cheeses, desserts, breads and wine. If you live downtown, I’m sure you know about it. They’ve also expanded their outdoor dining area, making the most of their lush, tropical landscape with a large open-air tent (that connects to the main dining room.) It easily transforms into an air-conditioned haven or an outdoor, cool weather hot spot.

That’s where I dined last Friday night on a beautiful Miami evening. I started Spotlight with three yummy drinks: “Sour Apple Martini,” “Classic Mojito” and “Frozen Moscow Mule.” All three drinks were yummy, but the Moscow Mule, which I’m told is a customer favorite, was smooth, well-blended and deliciously strong (made using a Kelvin Slush Machine.)

After drinking up the majority of my adult slushy, two appetizers arrived: “Baked Brie en Croute” and “Mussels Steamed in White Wine.” The brie (which is a whole baked brie wrapped in a crispy puff pastry, drizzled with warm apricot glaze and served with fresh fruit and crackers,) was spectacular and the mussels were just as delicious; light and succulent.

For dinner, I tried a little bit of everything, starting with the scrumptious “Grandma Jennie’s Classic Meatballs” with their signature Pomodoro Sauce and the “Catch of the Day,” which happened to be an amazing “Parmesan-Crusted Grilled Bronzino.” While I love meat and fish, my absolute true love is pasta. I could eat it every natural-born day of my life. With that being said…

I tried the “Penne with Grilled Chicken” (with olives, sun dried tomatoes, basil and feta). I especially loved the fact that it’s served in a garlic/extra virgin olive oil. Even though pasta can be hearty, it doesn’t have to taste or leave you feeling that way and this dish is the perfect example. My favorite pasta and dish (for that matter) of the evening was “Fiocchi Gorgonzola” (purse-shaped pasta stuffed with fresh pear and four cheeses, served with a walnut Gorgonzola sauce.) It was absolutely to-die-for. It’s on the rich side, but you won’t regret it if you try it.

For dessert, I savored Perricone’s signature “Chocolate House Cake” (made with rich, bittersweet chocolate mousse and chocolate cake, drizzled with white chocolate hazelnut crunch, with chocolate ganache frosting.) This is the perfect plate to share, but there are so many good desserts to choose from, I’d order a couple and play a game of round-robin tasting.

Besides all the usual favorites on the menu, Perricone’s isn’t afraid of stretching its food muscle, too; always coming up with the new and exciting. That’s one of the many reasons I love eating there. The incredible service, inviting environment and warm energy is top notch and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Dinner Hours are Sunday – Thursday 4pm-11pm, Friday & Saturday 4pm-11:30pm.
(for Market, Lunch and Brunch hours check-out www.perricones.com).

Where:

Brickell 15 SE 10th Street, Miami, Florida 33131. Your best bet is to use their valet. It’s fast and efficient and parking downtown can be pretty difficult these days or better yet, cab or uber it.

IG: @perricones, Twitter: @perricones, FB: Perricone’s Marketplace & Cafe

Life is a combination of magic and pasta.Federico Fellini
James Woodley Photography
wardrobe: www.anntaylor.com
Hair: Odett Hernandez, Make-Up; Javier Lucero
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Je ne sais quoi” Auerbach

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

From all of us at Shireen’s Favorite Things! (insert spooky laugh here) …

James Woodley Photography & Special Effects Editing
Styling: Jackie Kay
costume by Party City
Hair & Halloween Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor In Chief: Matthew Auerbach

Monday, October 31, 2016

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

Shireen’s Spotlight: Shooters Waterfront

What:

Saturday & Sunday Brunch at “Shooters Waterfront” in Fort Lauderdale.

Why:

Holy intracoastal views, Batman! When it comes to brunch on the water, it doesn’t get much better than “Shooters Waterfront” in the 954. The place is drop dead gorgeous, with an expansive outdoor patio that seems to be the heart and soul of the restaurant. I went last Sunday to try out their brunch menu and was pleasantly surprised.

I mean, everyone knows about Shooters, it’s practically a South Florida institution. Once noted for its famed pool parties and bikini contests, now (thanks to its new owners from Grateful Palate) the eatery has been reimagined with an updated “Hamptons-esque” look and a yummy new seafood-inspired menu.

When I arrived, I was quickly ushered to a table just steps away from the water. Although the place was comfortably crowded, I still felt as if I were having an intimate experience. The weather, which was beautiful and breezy, was perfect for a long and leisurely Sunday brunch. Just as I was settling in, champagne arrived for bottomless mimosas as well as…

A meaty “Shooters Ale” (perfect for our English photographer,) a delicious “Pink Lemonade” rimmed with raw sugar (made with vodka, lemonade & sour mix) and my favorite, the refreshing “Grand Raspberry Peach Fizz” (made with grand marnier, ginger, cardamom, raspberry peach liquor, champagne, raspberry puree.)

My jaw dropped to the ground when the “Norm De Mar” arrived. It’s a total seafood extravaganza (with rock lobster tail, shrimp cocktail, alaskan king crab legs, blue navy oysters, served with cocktail sauce, mignonette and horseradish.) The two-tiered mountain of shellfish goodness was incredibly fresh, decadent and definitely big enough to share (although, I would have been perfectly happy trying to eat it all by myself.)

The “Godzilla Sushi Roll” (made with shrimp tempura, ahi tuna, cream cheese, avocado, wake salad, chili oil & tempura flakes) and “Lobster Benedict” (Maine lobster, avocado & béarnaise sauce) were just as impressive. The roll is named after Godzilla for a reason: it’s a meal in itself! The Benedict, which is a nice spin on a classic favorite, had perfectly poached eggs with a buttery, soft center.

After all the aforementioned yumminess, I was a goner (or at least I thought I was) until the “Seared Brown Butter with Scallops & Shrimp” unexpectedly showed up at the table. O-M-G. This was AMAZING. My absolute favorite (made with corn risotto, seared asparagus & citrus beurre blanc.) The scallops were so fresh and so tender. If you couldn’t tell, I’m a sucker for a good scallop.

For dessert I tried three dishes: the decadent and crazy-good “Chocolate Fudge Cake” (which is five layers of rich chocolate cake topped with chocolate fudge icing,) the beautiful and artistically crafted “Key Lime Baked Alaska” (made with torched meringue, key lime, and coconut daiquiri) and “Caribbean Bread Pudding Flan” (served with bananas foster ice cream & brown butter flan.) I loved the flan, but everyone at the table hovered over the chocolate cake. Also, I’ve never tried Baked Alaska and for the record, I’d definitely order it again. The presentation was spectacular, too.

Besides our featured dishes, Shooters has an awe-inspiring ($30) brunch buffet. On it? Almost anything your heart desires: eggs any way, bacon, pancakes, waffles, fruits, salads, baked goods — the list goes on. Also worth mentioning: they’re hosting an impressive Thanksgiving Day buffet. You can find out more about it on their website: www.ShootersWaterfront.com.

If you’re looking for the perfect place to rest, relax and enjoy the weekend, “Shooters Waterfront” isn’t just an option, I think it’s the answer. I hope they don’t mind if I become a regular, because they’re going to be seeing a lot more of me for Sunday brunch and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Brunch is Saturday & Sunday from 10am-to-4pm. Reservations: 954-566-2855

Where:

The restaurant is located at 3033 NE 32 Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308. It’s smack dab on the intracoastal with easy access coming and going because of their valet. If you prefer to park yourself, there’s also a public lot across the street housed in a high rise. If you love living life on the water, you can also take a Water Taxi (Shooters is stop #11).

https://shooterswaterfront.com
Twitter: @ShootersFL, IG: @shooterswaterfront, FB: Shooters Waterfront

Sundays…sleep until you’re hungry then eat until you’re sleepy.anonymous
James Woodley Photography
Produced by Jackie Kay
Styled by me!
wardrobe: www.anntaylor.com
sunnies: Kate Spade
purse: Calypso St. Barth
Grooming: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Godzilla” Auerbach

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

Denim for Days

What:

How to wear this fall’s denim trends with wardrobe and accessories from my fashionista friends at Lilac & Lilies Boutique in Fort Lauderdale.

Why:

I love sliding into my favorite pair of jeans; they’re so yummy soft and incredibly comfy. Once I’m zipped up, I feel like I could do just about anything, even conquer the world — or at least my hectic lifestyle, which I hardly get a break from. Unfortunately, I don’t get to wear denim as much as I’d like, mainly because of my job. Although the nature of television fashion has evolved tremendously over the last ten years, wearing a great pair of jeans just isn’t part of the uniform.

Unless of course, you’re covering a disaster or a CAT 4 hurricane barreling towards Florida. Then, wearing a pair of jeans on TV is a little more acceptable or, shall I say, appropriate. I’m sure the same holds true for a lot of fashion lovers out there: office culture tends to be a buttoned-up way of life, leaving little room for a comfy pair of jeans and a soft t-shirt (which by the way, is one of my favorite looks.) I love pairing denim with a structured blazer and a great pair of shoes. I call it “Comfy Chic.” With that being said…

This fall, denim isn’t just about rest and relaxation. The super-durable material (which has been around since the mid 1800’s, becoming popular during the California Gold Rush) has shaped and shifted its way into every aspect of the fashionista’s wardrobe. From jean jackets and jumpers to cold shoulder shirts, there’s now a way to express your love of denim without compromising professionalism or chicness.

Also, jeans themselves come in pretty much any style that suits you: skinny, boyfriend, even wide-legged. Distressed and slightly ripped is the biggest trend, along with denim skirts that evoke a 70’s kind-of feel. High-waisted jeans are even making a statement, worn by the new wave of super models (think Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner.) At Lilac And Lilies in Fort Lauderdale, you can find all of the aforementioned and more.

They have the most amazing selection of fall wardrobe pieces, with an emphasis on “Denim for Days”; making it easy to work the trend into any kind of look (day, night, work or play.) Don’t miss Deco Drive tonight (7:30/11:30pm on WSVN) as Lilac And Lilies showcases the various ways you can “do” denim. As far as that ONE must-have item? I say go for the jean jacket. It’s such a classic, it never really goes out of style — but then again, denim never really does, and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things. Happy fall shopping!

Where:

Lilac And Lilies Boutique is located across from The Galleria Mall at 2541 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale 33304. It’s right behind the Starbucks on the North side of the street. There’s plenty of parking, too (gotta love Broward) and there are also great places to have lunch.

When:

Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm & Sunday 11am-5pm.

Shop the looks featured on the blog www.lilacandlilies.com or call 954-530-3109 to order. If you prefer social media, you’re in for a treat! L&L has an awesome Instagram, where I do most of my shopping: @lilacandlilies_boutique and check-out their FB & Twitter, too @LilacAndLilies.

I wish I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity – all I hope for in my clothes.Yves Saint Laurent
James Woodley Photography
Styling: Jackie Kay
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor In Chief: Matthew “Blue Jean Baby” Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

 

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

Shireen’s Spotlight: One Door East

What:

One Door East, 620 S. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33301

Why:

I first met master mixologist, Jared Boller, at Kuro inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. I was totally blown away by his mad drink-mixing skills, so when he insta-messaged me a few weeks ago telling me about a new restaurant he jumped ship for, I knew it had to be special.

I arrived at “One Door East” in Fort Lauderdale on a Friday night after hosting Deco Drive. Despite only being open for a little over a month, the place was packed and brimming with foodie excitement. The open-air, industrial-style restaurant is built around a large, beautiful bar; perfect for social gatherings, date night or happy hour. It’s also tailor-made for a guy like Jared, who lives and breathes the latest and greatest in cocktail culture.

The drink menu, which is inspired by fresh ingredients from around the world, is perfect for the person who possesses an adventurous palette. In fact, each cocktail is named after a country and made to evoke an indigenous journey of taste. I took a sip of Japan, India, China, Thailand, Jamaica and Italy. Each beverage was creative, appealing to the eye and enticing to the tastebuds.

It’s hard to choose a favorite, but India was large and in charge (made with yellow curry, kaffir lime, juniper berry, grapefruit, indian tonic water and gin.) Thailand was an aesthetically pleasing light purple (garnished with butterfly pea flowers, vanilla, manzanilla sherry, creme de violate and Bombay sapphire.) Jamaica was candidly strong, packing a major punch (made with Jamaican jerk syrup, black soy sauce, lime and smith & cross rum) and everyone at the table went goo-goo over Italy (made with espresso beans, vanilla cream, amaro and Nutella vodka.) Yes, I said NUTELLA VODKA. My life will never be the same SMH.

The food menu, which is tapas-style, is divided into cold and hot (along with nightly specials.) That being said, the first cold dish to arrive was the fresh and delightful “Fluke Tartar” (mixed with fennel, asian pear, madras curry and watermelon radish.) The “Tuna Tacos” and “Beet & Blue Crab Salad” were yummy, but it was the “Scallop Crudo” (with cucumber and caviar) and “Beau Soleil Oysters” (with an outstanding strawberry mignonette) that blew me away.

On the warmer side, I tried the soft and smokey “Grilled Romaine,” the tender “House-Made Kielbasa” and the beautifully presented “Octopus A La Plancha, which comes with whipped chickpeas. The “Oxtail & King Trumpet Gyoza” (oxtail dumplings) and the “Crackling Shrimp” with sweet chile sauce were my absolute favorites, but the real A+ goes to the “Roasted Cauliflower Steak” (served with raisins, brown butter, capers and madras, which is curry powder.) This was so unique and tasty. Plus, who knew I liked cauliflower so much? My mom would be surprised; that’s for sure.

For dessert, “One Door East” really outdid themselves serving “Warm Doughnuts” (doused in pumpkin seed sugar and served with chocolate ganache and caramel.) Next was the “Key Lime Blueberry Cheesecake” with a poppy seed sorbet. Last but not least, “Sponge Cake” (with squash, apple, ricotta and pecan) easily ushered in fall with each scrumptious pumpkin-y bite.

What do I like most about “One Door East”? It’s all about balance. Meaning, everything is sensational. The drinks, dishes and desserts work in harmony, complimenting one another. Most restaurants usually do one thing really great. Not here — they do everything exceptionally well. If you’re a foodie, you’ll love it or if you just wanna hang out at the hippest new place in South Florida, “One Door East” is definitely the spot and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Monday through Thursday 5pm-12pm & Friday-Saturday 5pm-1am. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 5pm-6:30pm.

Where:

The restaurant is actually “One Door East” of famed Italian eatery, Valentino Cucina. Both are the brainchild of Chef Giovanni Rocchi and his companion, Elke Quintana. Even though the two restaurants are connected via a spacious hall, the concepts are totally different but equally as enticing. When you walk up to the building housing both places — to the right (which is west) is Valentino — to the left (which is east) is “One Door East.” Pretty cool, right?

Instagram: @OneDoorEast Twitter: @OneDoorEast FB: One Door East or OneDoorEast.com

If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.Milton Berle
James Woodley Photography
Styled by Jackie Kay
Wardrobe by BCBG South Beach
Make-up: Javi Lucero
Hair: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Uncle Miltie” Auerbach