Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

Shireen’s Spotlight: M House

What:

An early Sunday night dinner at “M House” in Coral Gables — where Mediterranean food exudes European sophistication.

Why:

One step inside “M House” and you’ll be completely enamored; I know I was. The warm lighting, natural decor, bold green furniture and airy dining room whispers “retro glam,” but it’s the food that speaks volumes and rightly so.

The restaurant was the brainchild of the late, great Chef Alfredo Alvarez, who was in the middle of bringing “M House” to life when he suddenly passed. Luckily, one of his former colleagues, Chef Abraham Silva, stepped in to keep Alvarez’ dream alive. Now, the Euro-inspired menu is a direct reflection of both chefs’ incredible talents and that’s definitely worth a #Spotlight celebration.

I started my “M House” experience with the tasty & tart “Las Ramblas” made with vodka, lemon juice, simple syrup, raspberries & blackberries crushed together with St. Germain. Hmmm.. while delicious, it was “The Venetian” that really seduced me with gin, simple syrup, lemon juice, raspberries and egg whites. It’s a #FrothyAndSmooth #MustTry

The tender “DayBoat Scallops” was the first appetizer I tried. The East Coasters are seared and served with polenta and mushrooms. The charcoal-grilled Mediterranean Octopus comes on top of roasted zucchini with a tomato Salmoriglio sauce, but it’s the Tahini in the dish that makes it extra special. If you want something out of the ordinary, try the “Wagyu Toast,” which is under the Crudo part of the menu. The perfectly seasoned steak tartare is placed on top of lavosh bread and comes with a pickled celery garnish.

I’m a sucker for a good salad and the “Florida Burrata” didn’t disappoint with heirloom tomato and shaved fennel served in a saba glaze (balsamic vinegar). Since “M House” is known for its fresh fish (wild, local & Mediterranean,) it sells out quickly. They were actually running low the night I went, but our server suggested the remaining Striped Bass. I had my doubts, but…

Prepared in a Jopser Oven (a sophisticated charcoal grill & oven in one) and served in gremolata sauce, which is chopped parsley, garlic and lemon zest topped with parmesan, I was one happy camper. A side of tender asparagus was the perfect accoutrement.

Every week “M House” changes its desserts, but I scored big-time with a tasty “Lemon Mousse” and my favorite, “Feta CheeseCake” served with strawberry & raspberry jelly and smoked ice cream 😀😍❗️

If you want your tastebuds to travel to places like Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece without ever leaving South Florida, book a table at “M House” and enjoy a savory trip around the world – it’s definitely one of my Favorite Things.

Where:

M House
2524 S Le Jeune Rd
Coral Gables, Florida 33134

When:

Wednesday – Friday 11:30am-11pm
Saturday 5pm-12am
Sunday-Tuesday 11:30am-10pm

786-369-5155
Reservations@MHouseRestaurant.com

Be Social:
IG @mhousemiami #SeenAtMHouse
www.mhouserestaurant.com

I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine, a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else.Nikos Kazantzakis
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Shireen’s Spotlight: Juniper On The Water

Shireen's Spotlight: Juniper On The Water

Shireen's Spotlight: Juniper On The Water

Shireen's Spotlight: Juniper On The Water

Shireen's Spotlight: Juniper On The Water

What:

Juniper 1975 S. Ocean Drive, Hallandale Beach, FL, 33009

Why:

Juniper On The Water is this totally gorgeous, airy restaurant/bar that reminds me of something you’d find in Cape Cod or Kennebunkport, Maine. From the outside, it’s totally unassuming; tucked between two luxury apartment buildings in Hallandale Beach, but on the inside, it’s warm, welcoming and romantic.

I immediately fell in love with its intracoastal view. Perched-up high above the water, I decided to sit outside and enjoy the sparkling Sunday afternoon. Although their “New American-Mediteranean” menu was chock full of my favorites (like fresh salads and fish), I let the chef pick for me, but first…

I started “Spotlight” with their signature cocktail, “The Juniper” (made with cucumber, yellow bell pepper, gin, St. Germain and lime.) Wow! It wasn’t just tasty, it was unusual (and it wasn’t syrupy sweet like some fru-fru drinks tend to be). If you’re a cocktail lover, I highly recommend it. It’s also rimmed with a creative, spicy concoction.

The “Sunset Margarita” is a delicious twist on an old classic: made with blood orange/jalapeño- infused tequila and rimmed with red pepper and salt. “The Hemisphere Old Fashion” was a knock-out; blended perfectly with Ritten House Rye, brandied cherries, orange bitters and brown sugar.

Hello, lovah! The “Steamed Middleneck Clams” were to die for. I have a thing for clams, but the sauce was the bomb-dot-com (made with white wine, onion crema and parsley pesto). I let my toasted bread soak up the leftover sauce and left my no-carb diet rule in the dust. It was worth every sumptuous bite.

Even though the “Octopus” (braised for four hours and served with a smokey salsa) isn’t officially on the menu yet, I got a sneak eat. The texture and flavors were fresh and interesting. This dish will be available for “Juniper’s” Spring/Summer menu (a.k.a any day now!).

My main course: the “Seafood Paella” was filled with clams, mussels, shrimp, fresh fish, chorizo, peas and bell peppers. The pot of yummy goodness was served atop toasted Israeli couscous. This was amazing!! And definitely shareable.

Instead of dessert, my table opted for another round of “The Juniper” and we took our sweet time sipping, soaking up the sun and oohing & ahhing over the view. The best part about this hidden gem, obviously, is its location, but also — the people.

They really believe in what they’re doing and it shows. Not only that, they have a lovely energy that makes all the difference when you’re not just looking for a good meal, but rather a GREAT experience and that’s why “Juniper On The Water” is one of my favorite things.

Where:

Monday-Thursday 4pm-10pm, Friday-Saturday 4pm-11pm, Sunday 11am-3pm & 4pm-10pm. The dinner menu starts at 5pm daily & Happy Hour is from 4pm-7pm daily.

When:

“Juniper On The Water” is in Hallandale Beach on Ocean Drive. It’s snuggled in between two apartment buildings (as I mentioned earlier in the blog) and is marked by a demure restaurant sign. When you turn WEST into its driveway, you’ll go up a slight incline leading to a guard gate.

There — you’ll be instructed to keep right and follow the driveway around until see Juniper’s valet. Then — take the sidewalk to the building closest to the water. Cheers!

For reservations www.juniperonthewater.com / 954-544-3370
Twitter: @JuniperOnWater Instagram: @juniperonthewater FB: Juniper On The Water

The Juniper is a fabled symbol of a great journey, having taken many twists and turns and being capable of staying true to yourself, never compromising your integrity.Unknown
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