Shireen’s Spotlight: Byblos inside The Royal Palm Hotel

Byblos inside The Royal Palm Hotel

Byblos inside The Royal Palm Hotel

Byblos inside The Royal Palm Hotel

Byblos inside The Royal Palm Hotel

What:

Byblos, 1545 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Why:

Despite only being open for a little over a month, “Byblos” is one of the hottest places in town! When I went with my crew last Friday night, it was standing room only. The bar was beyond-packed and there wasn’t an empty seat in the house. The place was absolutely buzzing with a “hip and happening” type of atmosphere.

The Eastern Mediterranean restaurant, decorated in yellow, blues and washed-out whites, feels like a true Grecian getaway. Its warm, dim lighting and candle-laden walls and shelves makes for the perfect romantic night out on the town. Not only that, even though the place is new to the city (its flagship restaurant is based in Toronto,) it’s already participating in Miami Spice. Lucky me!

I started the night with the much-talked about “Gulab” cocktail (made with rose infused vodka, pomegranate syrup and fresh lime juice.) Out of all the Spotlights I’ve done, this drink is by far the most beautiful and tasty I’ve ever been offered. It reminded me of an exotic snow cone. (Note to self: go back for more.) The “Cucumber Swizzle” was just as interesting (made with gin, pressed cucumber juice and fresh mint.)

For Spice, “Byblos” offers three choices from its appetizer menu. I dined on the “Duck Kibbeh” (made with dried figs, date molasses and tahini,) “Salmon Kibbeh Nayeh” (with turkish paste, mint and labneh) and “Fresh Crispy Squid” (with yummy bandari spice, schug and toum.) Each plate had an interesting flavor and texture, but it was the duck that dazzled me. James, my photographer, loved the salmon because it was clean, yet succulent.

For dinner, you can choose one main course and a side. I went with the “Roasted Snapper” (doused with chraimeh sauce and house yogurt.) It was rich with an interesting mix of spices and for my side, I had the mind-blowing “Mejadra” (with lentils, labneh and fried shallots.) It was a big iron-cast bowl of yummy goodness. I liked it so much, I actually looked up its history. The Arab dish is so popular it’s said that: “A hungry man would be willing to sell his soul for a dish of mujaddara.” No doubt, this hungry woman agrees.

You can also choose one dessert from their Spice menu; I had the petite and pretty “Yogurt Mousse Pistachio Cake” (made with orange blossom water, pomegranate molasses and paradise farms flower jam.) This plate was almost too beautiful to eat; I especially loved the trimmings of fresh flower petals. I’d love to go back to “Byblos” when it’s not so crowded to enjoy its atmosphere in a more leisurely nature, but I guess for now, I have to share this popular gem with the rest of Miami. It’s definitely one of my new favorite things.

Where:

Byblos is smack dab in the middle of South Beach and is adjacent to the charmingly modern Royal Palm Hotel. If you’re visiting from out of town, you’ll love the restaurant/hotel location because it’s easy and convenient. You’re literally next to everything and anything you can dream of on vacation.

If you’re a local, you’ll need to give yourself extra time to make your way down Collins Avenue (because it tends to be extra busy on the weekend, especially as we’re going into tourist season (although, I think it’s always tourist season these days!) As for parking? Your best bet in the heart of SoBe is to valet! The hotel gives a preferred rate of $15 dollars if you’re dining at Byblos. Cheers!

When:

Monday-Sunday: 6pm-Close

A heart that loves is always young.Greek Proverb

For reservations call 305-508-5041or reservations@byblosmiami.com.
www.byblosmiami.com.
Twitter: @ByblosMiami
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Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario

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Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

Feeling Flamenco

I’ll never forget the first time I saw Maria Benitez dance flamenco. It was at a popular Santa Fe hotel snuggled into the languid, rolling hills of the Southwest. I was beyond mesmerized. I’d never seen anything like it before. I was so enamored with what was happening, I actually abandoned my seat in the middle of the theatre and walked to the corner of the stage to get a better look.

I was just sixteen at the time, so people were forgiving of my curious nature. Up close, I could see Maria’s face: serious, determined, passionate and beautiful. It was if she were telling a story with the whole of her body. Each twist, turn and stomp of her feet seem to transport her to another place, another time and she was taking us (the audience) along for the ride. It was nothing short of magical.

After the concert (which I had been reluctant about attending because it meant I had to hang out with my parents for the evening,) I chatted on and on about what I had experienced. I even asked my parents what it would take to become ‘that’ kind of dancer. I fantasized about a life of flamenco and even returned to watch Maria take the stage again. The second time was even more powerful. I grew a healthy dose of respect for Maria (a world-renowned dancer) and her company, “Teatro Flamenco.” What’s more, watching her troupe perform ignited something inside me that would, frankly, never go away.

Unfortunately, my life and career would lead me away from the “Land of Enchantment,” but deep in my heart, I’ve always been a desert girl (who is incredibly bemused with all of its trappings) and that’s why for me, “Feeling Flamenco” is way more than just a fashion blog: learning to walk, talk, dress and do flamenco has always been a dream of mine.

So imagine my delight when flamenco started becoming mainstream; both fashionably and fitness wise. Lately, it’s become such a part of pop culture, there’s even a popular flamenco emoji (admit it, you’ve probably used it a few times!) Emoji aside, mastering a dance of such caliber, along with its collectively cool and fashion-forward costumes wasn’t going to be easy. So naturally, my team and I turned to one of the best flamenco dancers in Miami, Clarita Filgueiras. She actually reminds me of a younger, more delicate Maria Benitez.

Clarita, although petite, is a masterful and powerful artist. In fact, she’s the quintessential professional flamenco dancer (who also happens to own a small dance studio where she teaches her craft.) Clarita was practically born into the medium. Both her grandmother and father were flamenco singers and she actually saw her first performance at the tender age of seven. After watching it, she became inconsolably obsessed and never looked back; studying the dance for years upon years, she’s even traveled the world in pursuit of polishing her flamenco prowess.

Read the full blog a www.WSVN.com or take a class from Clarita! For more information log onto her website www.claritafilgueiras.com.

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Shireen’s Spotlight: Scarpetta inside Fontainebleau (featuring Miami Spice)

Scarpetta inside Fontainebleau

Scarpetta inside Fontainebleau

Scarpetta inside Fontainebleau

What:

Scarpetta, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Why:

I’ve always loved Scarpetta; it’s one of my absolute favorite restaurants in Miami. From the blue and white nautical decor, the petite hydrangea bouquets, the mosaic/ceramic tiling, stunning seaside views (and let’s not forget about that homemade tomato and basil spaghetti) I mean, what’s not to love? So when they invited me to taste their “Miami Spice Prix-Fixe,” menu, it was kind of a no- brainer.

I started my evening with a few drinks, per usual. The extra-light and yummy “Sorrento” (made with oxley gin, house-made limoncello & basil) definitely set the mood, but it was no competition for the “Bari,” a yummy watermelon/tequila concoction with a spicy Serrano (pepper) kick. If mixed drinks aren’t your thing, no worries. Scarpetta has a few yummy wines on their Spice menu, too.

For starters, there are five different plates to choose from. I savored the following three: “Seared Tuna” (with anchovy, capers and almonds,) “Mediterranean Octopus” (served with potatoes, capers, olives and smoked crema) and the “Mozzarella In Carrozza” (with stewed baby tomatoes.) The tuna was fresh, the octopus had a great texture to it and the mozzarella was a ball of gooey, cheesy goodness.

For dinner, there are also five plates being offered. I dined on the following three: The “Short Rib Agnolotti Dal Plin” (served with horseradish, red wine & bread crumbs,) “Local Snapper” (with arugula puree’, lemon and zucchini soffritto) and “Oven Roasted Chicken” (served with a vegetable fricassee, fregola and balsamic reduction. OMG, the rib pasta was to die for (it was my favorite,) but a close second was the chicken. I would never go to a place like Scarpetta and order chicken, because I like to go all out when I’m having a special meal, but in this case, wowza! The chicken was succulent and layered with amazing flavor. It’s a must-try if you’re not into pasta or you’re watching your waistline.

There are two desserts to pick from on Scarpetta’s Spice menu and luckily, I got to try them both: The “Tiramisu” (made with coffee, mascarpone & salted caramel gelato) and the “Almond Panna Cotta” (with toasted almonds & raspberry sorbet.) Both were beyond decadent, but the panna cotta was so smooth and yummy, I could have had two!

Even though I didn’t taste the “Prime Sirloin of Beef” and “Spaghetti” (which are also both on the special menu,) I’ve actually had them before and they’re excellent choices. Their Miami Spice menus are just $39 for dinner, and $23 for lunch – you can’t beat that on the beach. From the fabulous food to the upscale Miami-esque atmosphere, you can never go wrong at a Scott Conant restaurant and that’s why Scarpetta is definitely one of my favorite things. Cheers!

Where:

The easiest way to find Scarpetta (inside the Fontainebleau) is to valet at its mid driveway location and walk to the right (south) down the hotel’s long marble corridor. It’s the first entry way on your left. You’ll notice the moody lighting and double hostess stands (flanking both sides of the entrance.)

Street parking is always tough in this area unless you’re willing to walk. There is a garage a few long blocks south of the hotel; just make sure you wear comfy shoes. I suggest valet, though; I mean, who wants to be sweaty before a glamorous dinner? Plus, the restaurant will validate your ticket to make it more affordable. Cheers!

When:

Dinner & Lounge Sunday-Thursday 6pm-11pm, Friday-Saturday 6pm-12am.

Everything you see I owe to pasta.Sophia Loren

reservations: 305-674-4660
Website: www.fontainebleau.com/web/dining/scarpetta
Twitter: @ScarpettaMiami
IG: @ScarpettaRestaurants

Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Producer: Jessie Rosario

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Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

Postcards from England

It’s been a long time since I’ve been on a proper vacation, mainly because this last year has been a bit of a whirlwind: a big job promotion, adjusting to a new nighttime work schedule and elevating the blog, both aesthetically and efficiency-wise. I’ve spent the past year trying to make “Shireen’s Favorite Things” look and sound better, all while trying to surround myself with more positive, loving and creative people.

While it’s been a time of tremendous personal and professional growth, it’s also been a time of hardcore sacrifice. I work most weekends, use vacation time for blog excursions and find myself researching and writing during my true downtime. It may sound a bit crazy (my co-workers actually refer to it as “fashion madness,”) but I like to call it – incredibly lucky. That’s because…

A few years ago, I spent all of my spare time in bed, sick (with Guillain-Barre’ Syndrome) and consequently, trying to get well. It was an impossibly sad time. I lost seconds, minutes, hours, weeks and months of precious time that I can never get back, not to mention a bit of my sanity and a lot of money (as I poured everything I had into finding answers and doctors who could heal me.) Truth of the matter is, there were simply no vacations or even talk of such frivolities; being ill and getting well was a full-time job. My life depended on it and I took it seriously.

After a few years of doctors, treatments and physical therapy, I rallied and miraculously recovered into a wiser, tougher, more compassionate and extremely different human being. If you’re a regular blog reader, you know the story and you know how my illness changed me and why the blog means so much to me: expressing my grief over the person I used to be and trying to fully understand the person I was becoming in my writing gave me solace and a sense of purpose.

As I grew well, the blog grew along with me (as I mentioned a few weeks ago in my last entry.) “Shireen’s Favorite Things” became what it was always meant to be: stories about people, places and things that could enlighten and enrich the mind, body and spirit. Okay, okay (I know my editor is rolling his eyes right about now,) what I mean is, sometimes the blog and the social media that works in tandem with it is simply about a fashionable collaboration you share with the world around you.

So, imagine my delight when James Woodley, photographer extraordinaire and my better half, recommended a true holiday. I laughed at the prospect. “Yeah, sure. I’ll go with you,” I told him point blank. I mean, why not? I was finally better, my job was great and the blog had never been so self sufficient. I chuckled when he told me he was looking into tickets to visit his homeland – England. I had been there so many times (for work) it seemed trite, but I humored him and smiled at his enthusiasm.

Read the rest of the blog at www.WSVN.com.

(Special thanks to Kore Boutique, Hollen & Jen’s Vintage Showroom, Carlos Marrero and Bungalow 33 Boutique.)

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Photographer: James Woodley
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Editor: Matthew Auerbach
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Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me

I wasn’t always obsessed with butterflies. My fascination with the delicate/mysterious creatures started around the time my blog began (which happened to be when I was recovering from a major illness and some personal tragedies.) In fact, I was touch and go for a long time, struggling with Guillain-barre’ Syndrome, the subsequent IVIG treatments for recovery, the loss of a baby and the heartbreaking end to my marriage.

Back then, my fashion blog wasn’t just about what to wear, it was about how to style and navigate life; focusing on the mind, body and spirit. That’s when my butterflies came to me; more specifically, in my dreams. Matter-of-fact, for more than a month I had the same recurring dream of vomiting dozens and dozens of black butterflies. I actually wrote about it in one of my more popular blogs, “45 Days and Nights of Black Butterflies.”

I can’t lie, the dream scared the crap out of me as I thought it was about death, but after consulting a well-known dream specialist, she informed me that my black butterflies were actually a gift. Apparently, it was a sign of a very rare and powerful transformation. I took the dream in stride and hoped for the best, but then, something magical happened. I began that so-called TRANSFORMATION.

I didn’t know it at the time, but all the “Pieces of Me” that had been ripped apart: my body (which was ravaged by illness,) my heart (which was torn apart from the grief of not being a mother anymore) and my soul (which was empty from the loss of my first true love,) all started the long, slow process/journey of healing. I became a totally different kind of person. A person I didn’t really know anymore, but one I liked a lot better than the person I used to be.

As the months and years went by, I went through different phases of overt kindness, enhanced spirituality and a strong, sophisticated sense of self. I found deeper meaning in the little things I loved about life and relished, even savored, the bigger ones. I drew intense boundaries for my mental health and physical well-being and concentrated on building up my body again, while also learning to accept its limitations.

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A special thanks to the Sagamore Hotel
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Photographer: James Woodley
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Hair & Make-up: Odette Hernandez
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Styling/Co-Producer/Assist: Jackie Kay
blog ideas: Jackiekay211@yahoo.com

Intern/Assist: Nick Martinez

Editor: Matthew Auerbach
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