Shireen’s Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

Shireen's Spotlight: Lighthouse Grill at Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club

What:

Lighthouse Grill 1994 Overseas Highway, Marathon Florida 33050

Why:

After spending an amazing day exploring Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club, I was ready to enjoy a relaxing dinner at the Lighthouse Grill (one of the best things about the property). The nautical-themed restaurant has the most gorgeous view; perched-up slightly above the marina, smack dab in front of the ocean.

Before I sat down, I meandered over to the docks to enjoy a full view of the sunset. You can easily see it from the restaurant, but I’m an explorer at heart and wanted to get a closer look at the early evening glow.

Man, there’s nothing like a sunset in The Keys. The sky paints itself these glorious pastel colors and just before the sun slips below the horizon, it radiates an exquisite amber color. It’s breathtaking and the best kind of light in which to take a selfie. Ha ha! (In all seriousness, though, if you’ve never seen a sunset in The Florida Keys, you’ve gotta put it on your bucket list.)

After walking around the docks, I headed back to the restaurant and chose an outdoor table to best capture how color-rich the evening was. I started Spotlight with three drinks: the Rum Punch, Gin Basil Martini and Jalapeño Cucumber Martini. The trio of cocktails came from the outside bar; it has a great laid-back feel to it.

They were all refreshing and the perfect way to quench my mini-vacation thirst, but the Jalapeño number, WOW, it knocked my socks off! Made with Jalapeño-infused Tito’s Handmade Vodka, fresh cucumber and Simple Syrup, it was to-die-for.

I liked it because it had a kick to it but also, it was different. Food and drinks, just like fashion, are built around trends, so I like it when a Mixologist or Chef thinks outside the box. This drink was the perfect example of just that.

Before dinner, I got a quick tour of the kitchen by Executive Chef Trevor Scott and saw the fresh ingredients used to make the appetizers and main courses we are featuring on the blog (which was really cool and definitely a first).

For starters, the Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail was clean and simple. The plate was dressed in tomatoes and being a total tomato lover, I couldn’t have asked for more. The Sweet Soy Tuna Tartare was yummy and fresh (made with Key Lime, shallot and cucumber).

Even though the Lighthouse Grill is known for its fresh seafood, Chef Scott also knows how to whip up a killer steak! The Dry Aged New York Sirloin (made with Worcestershire and served with mashed potatoes) was spectacular. The meat was cooked to perfection. It’s one of the best steaks I’ve ever had. The Beef Tenderloin was good, too (made with cabernet demi and wild mushrooms, served with fingerling potatoes).

The most interesting dish of the evening was Shrimp Veracruz (made with Saffron Risotto Croqueta and heirloom tomato “Veracruz” relish). A-MAZ-ING. I’ve never had risotto that’s been deep fried and the relish added just the right amount of spice. This is a must-try if you’re an adventurous foodie.

Instead of dessert, I opted to sit with my handsome photographer (James) at the outdoor bar and have another round of the Jalapeño Cucumber Martini. It was the perfect way to end the evening and yes, the sunset was everything I thought it would be — and then some.

Whether you’re staying at the resort, driving to Key West or boating your way through the Gulf of Mexico, the Lighthouse Grill is a great place to stop and refuel yourself in more ways than one and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

Lighthouse Grill is located at the Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club in Marathon Key (Mile Marker 48) near the famous Seven Mile Bridge. There’s plenty of parking at the front and back of the property. If you’re on a boat, even better: they have a state-of-the-art marina.

When:

Open daily from 11am-11pm. Lunch is served from 11am-3pm. There’s a Happy Hour Menu from 3-6pm and Dinner is served nightly from 5pm-10pm.

Reservations are accepted, but not required: 305-434-9039
www.lighthousegrill.com
Twitter: @lighthousegril1 – FB: Lighthouse Grill – IG: @faro_blanco_resort

Inside my empty bottle, I was constructing a lighthouse…while all the others were making ships.Charles Simic
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Shireen’s Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

Shireen's Spotlight: Kaori by Walter Martino

What:

Kaori by WM 1250 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33130

Why:

Kaori isn’t just a restaurant, it’s this incredible kaleidoscope of food, art and technology fused into a beyond-surreal dining experience. It’s so amazing and unusual — it’s like nothing I’ve ever encountered before.

Before Spotlight, I had heard A LOT about Kaori, but I couldn’t really wrap my mind around what some food critics were calling “a culinary theatre.” Deco Drive even did a whimsical feature on it, but the television camera only captured a fraction of its magic, which I wouldn’t fully understand until I dined there myself.

I arrived (with my crew) around 9pm on a Friday evening. I was tired from a busy week at work, but when I walked through the door, I felt strangely energized and incredibly interested in what was going on around me.

At first, Kaori comes across as pristine and intimate with colorful chairs, sleek glossy tables and white walls; but as you begin your dining experience, it transforms into something much, much bigger…

It’s a full journey of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and most importantly, taste. Kaori is the brainchild of Executive Chef Walter Martino A.K.A the “Million Dollar Chef” (he’s called that because he created the most expensive plate in the world). Chef Martino uses “alchemy, beauty and 360-degree cinematography” to serve-up one helluva luxurious food adventure.

Usually, I start Spotlight with a few different drinks, but at Kaori my “rules” were quickly thrown out the proverbial food blog window and Chef Martino who, by the way, has the coolest laid-back personality, took complete charge. No doubt about it, he’s the ONLY chef in the kitchen.

I was told to sit back, relax and handed a (non-nicotine) vapor stick filled with a smooth lemon flavor to cleanse my palette. I puffed away, doing my best old movie star imitation.

The first thing to arrive at the table was a jaw-dropping presentation of White Tuna Ceviche and Stracciatella topped with Caviar and edible gold and silver flakes. Along with it, our first cocktail arrived, too, called the Celery Pepper (made by master mixologist Nick Nistico) with gin, celery, lime juice, simple syrup and peppercorn. It was tart and sophisticated.

Our next appetizer was a smashing presentation of two sushi rolls. The platter itself reminded me of a giving tree, with branches serving up a Tuna Tartar Roll (yellow fin, mango, iceberg, Kaori sauce and cilantro) and the Bresaola/Jamon Ibierico Roll (basically salted beef and cured ham).

The next dish was by far my favorite — I mean, what fashionista doesn’t love Veggie Tempura served-up inside a sassy shoe & matching purse!? The tempura was so succulent it practically melted in my mouth (it was a mix of green and white asparagus, scallions, baby beets, zucchini and carrots).

While devouring the fashionable veggies, the Spicy Pepper Caraway cocktail arrived and it was EVERYTHING. I love a strong, spicy drink and this one (made with infused Bacardi Maestro Rum, orange bell pepper, Sriracha, lime juice, simple syrup, cilantro olive oil and pepperoncino infused olive oil) was unusual perfection. This is a must-try if you like a kick in your cocktail.

For dinner, I dined on the Saffron and Black Squid Ink Risotto with Scampi and Carabineros Shrimp. I’m told the type of shrimp served with the risotto is some of the best in the world. The plate was indeed exquisite and even though they didn’t say salmon was in the recipe, it was. I think the Chef may have thrown it in for good measure and wow, it was nothing short of spectacular.

A beautiful plate of Ravioli was next, each different and intriguing. This dish really mixed unusual flavors; showcasing Chef Martino’s incredible talent. The first was filled with Gorgonzola and Pear, topped with Bronte Pistachio. The Second was stuffed with Osso Buco and topped with a fresh white nut sauce. Last, but not least, a raviolo Lobster, topped with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Scampi. Honestly, it’s impossible for me to pick a favorite, but the Pistachio was a complete winner for everyone at the table.

After our pasta, Nick arrived at the table with all the ingredients to make a Kaori Smoked Old Fashioned (bourbon, simple syrup and a pre-smoked glass with cherry wood). Right before my very eyes, he whipped up one of the most savory, rich and smokey cocktails I’d ever had the pleasure of drinking. It was a fun visual and the taste was excellent, too.

As I was drinking and eating my way through the delicious journey, colors, images and art work appeared and disappeared from Kaori’s walls. All of it seemed to be in harmony with whatever I was feasting on at the time. Even the music matched the visuals. All of it together heightened my senses and enriched my dining experience.

Even though, Chef Martino wanted to keep feeding us (because that’s just the kind of guy he is), we reluctantly asked to wrap up, so he sent out the Kaori Coconut Chocolate Cake topped with strawberry gelato and grated pistachio. Decorated with fresh flowers, it was beautiful, rich and refreshing.

Our last drink was a coffee aperitif called Perfect Carajillo (made with Zafra Master Reserve 21-year-old Rum, Licor 43, an Espresso Shot and Edible Silver Flakes). It was rich, buttery and strong.

At the end of dinner, I took a quick photo with Chef Martino and said my good-bye’s but the funny thing is, I didn’t want to leave. After three hours of mind-boggling delicious food and gorgeous visual accoutrements, I felt inspired and a part of something really special, but alas, the weekend beckoned me. My experience at Kaori was nothing short of extraordinary and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

Kaori is downtown Miami on Brickell. There’s street parking, but your best bet is the garage right across the street from the restaurant. It’s roomy and reasonable, which is hard to find in Miami these days. If you fully wanna enjoy the evening, though, I highly recommend Uber’ing it. Cheers!

When:

Tuesday – Sunday open for Dinner 6pm -12 midnight
Closed Mondays

Book a table: reservations@kaoribywm.com or call 785-805-6006

www.kaoribywm.com
FB: Kaori by Walter Martino IG: @kaoribywm Twitter: @kaoribywm

If you really want to make a friend, go to someone’s house and eat with him. The people who give you their food give you their heart.Cesar Chavez
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Shireen’s Spotlight: Bice Ristorante

Shireen's Spotlight: Bice Ristorante

Shireen's Spotlight: Bice Ristorante

Shireen's Spotlight: Bice Ristorante

Shireen's Spotlight: Bice Ristorante

What:

Bice Ristorante 313 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida 33480

Why:

After an incredible day of “Exploring Worth Avenue,” I wasn’t just hungry, I was famished and ready for an adult beverage (or two). Lucky for me, my shopping experience ended right in front of the pathway leading to the yummy and delicious “BICE”…

The place was undeniably charming before I even walked through its doors, with a comfortably-packed outdoor patio area (I entered through the Worth Avenue side) featuring tables draped in flouncy green umbrellas, allowing diners to easily enjoy the beautiful weather.

Lush greenery surrounded the bistro and gorgeous purple flowers dripped lazily off a perfectly placed trellis. Inside, BICE was just as warm and welcoming, with large airy windows drenched in the late afternoon sun. I especially liked its creamy-white decor with accents of gold and smatterings of dark wood.

I started Spotlight with three of their signature martinis: Bella Rosa, BICE and The Underground. If you like sweet, the Bella is for you (made with orange and raspberry vodka, Chambord, cranberry & OJ). My favorite was the BICE. It’s no secret, mama likes a strong drink! (It was made with Tito’s Vodka *marinated* with oranges, limes and cherries with a splash of OJ). My photographer, James, called dibs on the Underground. It’s a man’s kind of cocktail (made with Rye Whiskey, sweet vermouth and Sicilian blood orange liquor).

We tried three amazing appetizers, starting with the Mozzarella Di Bufala Caprese (buffalo mozzarella, vine ripened tomatoes, basil and oregano). My favorite was the incredibly clean and fresh Tartare Di Tonno Con Avocado. I could eat this dish for the rest of my natural-born life (made with tuna tartare, avocado, cucumber relish and soy-mango sauce). The Gamberoni Alla Griglia was almost too pretty to eat, but somehow I managed (made with grilled jumbo shrimp, arugula and hearts of palm).

For dinner, we tried a little bit of everything: fish, meat and pasta. If you’re watching your waistline, the Branzino Alla Griglia Con Salmoriglio (grilled striped bass & sauteed veggies) is perfect. If you’re a carnivore, the Lombata Di Vitello Al Forno Con Salsa Di Funghi (grilled veal chop with marsala & wild mushroom jus and sautéed broccoli rabe) is oh, so, tender and juicy. And finally, my “I’ve died and gone to heaven meal,” the Pappardelle Al Telefono Alla Bice (wide homemade noodles with a tomato cream sauce, fresh mozzarella and basil). This dish is EVERYTHING — or as the kids say on social media these days: “It gives me life.”

For dessert (believe me, I was stuffed, but you can’t go to an Italian restaurant like this one and tell them you’re too full for dessert!) I had three glorious dishes. First up, a plate full of house-made cookies (called Biscotti Misti). Some crunchy cookies and a nice strong coffee is always a great way to end a meal. Their version of Key Lime Pie (called Torta di Lima) is just as fab, made with whipped cream and raspberry sauce. Last, but definitely not least: Tiramisu Alla BICE con Salsa Al Caffe. Translation — lady fingers dipped in espresso coffee, mascarpone cream mousse and cocoa. Also known as FANTASTIC!

What I love about BICE (besides the amazing food) is the fact that everything is well thought-out, meticulously crafted and beautifully plated. Executive Chef Elmer Noel Saravia is a genius at balancing flavors and aesthetics (no easy task).

BICE isn’t just a place to eat, drink and be merry, it’s also a place in which you’ll wanna linger, because the aftertaste is just as good as the experience itself and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

When:

Monday-Sunday 11:30am-10:30pm

For reservations:
www.bice-palmbeach.com
FB:BICE Palm Beach IG: @BicePalm

Life is a combination of magic and pasta.Federico Fellini
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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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Shireen’s Spotlight: Antica Mare

Shireen's Spotlight: Antica Mare

Shireen's Spotlight: Antica Mare

Shireen's Spotlight: Antica Mare

What:

Antica Mare (Tuscan restaurant & bar + wine shop) 7999 NE Bayshore Court, Miami, Florida 33138

Why:

When I walked into “Antica Mare,” the first thing I said was: “Who knew?” The place has a dazzling location with a direct view of the bay and is snuggled inside a new luxury building on 79th Street. I had no idea it was there…

Even better, it’s right by Channel 7 and the Deco Drive Studios. When I have a dinner break (which is not often), I can actually have a fabulous meal! Speaking of, I started my Spotlight at the bar with something I haven’t had in years, a “Green Apple Martini”… 😋

Don’t judge me. I showed up for my Spotlight way early and the bartender, who gave me his undivided attention, told me to order whatever my heart desired and to be honest, the drink was pretty amazing. Sweet and savory.

Before dinner, I decided to take advantage of the view and sit outside on the restaurant’s large veranda. Oh my — the weather was perfect and so was the wine. My spirited waiter chose a crisp Chardonnay to go with my first appetizer, the unique and tasty “Capesante con Passata di ceci” (seared scallops atop chickpea puree.) This is a MUST-TRY: it’s unusual and delivers a great balance of savory flavors.

Next up, a little red wine and some “Polpette toscane” (classic Tuscan meatballs with tomato sauce). This is the kind of dish everyone will love. I mean, who doesn’t wanna gobble up some meatballs smothered in red sauce? This appetizer is clean, simple and extra delicious.

I tried the Spinach & Ricotta Cheese Ravioli with traditional Tuscan meat sauce for my first main course. I’m not gonna lie, I’m a total pasta freak. I love it and could eat it every single day of my natural born life. This plate was no exception. It was absolutely divine, but… the real star of the show?

The “Carre d’agnello arrosto alla Toscana” (Tuscan Oven Roasted Rack of Lamb seasoned with Sage & Rosemary) was beyond succulent. The plate was served with fresh sautéed veggies and braised lentils. If you’re a meat lover, this is your ticket to mouthwatering heaven.

I didn’t have a lot of room for dessert, but I couldn’t pass on a petite helping of classic Tiramisu (with layers of Marscarpone cream and fresh strawberries). It was the perfect ending to an early Sunday dinner.

So, for right now, Antica Mare is a hidden gem on the bay, but not for long. Its delicious food, along with an amazing view, is why it’s one of my new favorite things and I’m sure it’s next on your radar, too.

Where:

Antica Mare is on 79th Street inside the ShoreCrest Club building right on the bay. It’s just before the bridge if you’re headed East and just after the bridge if you’re headed West. You’ll need to drive behind the building and then around it to get to the restaurant. They have blue and white signs directing you to valet as well as the entrance. Cheers!

When:

Tuesday-Sunday 4pm-11pm

Reservations: www.anticcamare.com
FB: Antica Mare & IG: @anticamare

Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.Henry David Thoreau
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