Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

Shireen’s Spotlight: Root & Bone

What:

There’s nothing like a delicious brunch with a heaping helping of southern hospitality and gobsmackingly good grits. #HeavensToBetsy, I do declare.

Why:

Bright, airy & brimming with good energy, The new “Root & Bone” in South Miami is the perfect place to brunch like a lady and eat like a man. Lol. Actually, you can do a little bit of both, thanks to the dynamic chef duo of Jeff McInnis & Janine Booth.

The couple, of Stiltsville fame in Sunset Harbour, opened their first #RootAndBone about five years ago in NYC. A few years later, they decided to do a pop-up at the Shelborne Hotel on South Beach; because it was so well received, they headed inland to open a permanent location. And, let’s just say, it’s sooooo good, it #DillsMyPickle.

If you haven’t guessed by now, #RootAndBone is all about delicious, down-home cooking. One bite of their “Drunken Deviled Eggs” and you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Make sure to wash em’ down with a “Julia Sugarbaker” (named after the strong, sassy and uber-southern character from the 80’s TV show, Designing Women.) Made with bourbon, peach, honey, lavender and fresh lemon, it’ll definitely wet your whistle. Speaking of…

The “R & B Aperol Spritz,” which is just as delish, is perfect for our hot South Florida days. Not only is it fruity, it’s also refreshing made with Aperol, fresh grapefruit, grapefruit tonic & bubbles. Not a cocktail lover? Don’t worry, #RootAndBone has an amazing bar sure to cure what ails you, specializing in scotch, whisky and bourbon. Before you get cork-high and bottle-deep, though, you’ll wanna try the mind blowing, melt in your mouth “Shrimp & Grits” with tomatoes, pickled onions, sweet corn & bacon beer jus. It’s everything and happens to be my favorite thing on the menu. 🙌

If you like brunch food and southern cooking in one ginormous bite, #RootAndBone’s “Fried Chicken & Waffle Sandwich” is heaven on earth. It’s served with two open-face waffle sandwiches and piled high with crispy bird, pickled green tomatoes, melted cheddar cheese & bourbon maple syrup. Yes, that says #BourbonMapleSyrup 😁…

If you have salty, you gotta have sweet, at least, according to my made-up foodie rules. Honestly, I’d use any excuse to bury my face in “Banana Cream Pie Waffles” topped with caramelized bananas, butter pecan ice cream, maple syrup, & whipped cream. #HolyFoodDreamComeTrue

Southern food isn’t just about being delicious, it’s meant to feed the soul, too, and part of that is the experience surrounding it and #RootAndBone fully understands that concept. Not only will your tastebuds be enchanted by the new eatery, so will your sensibilities and that’s why you’ll be: “Grinning like a possum eating a sweet potato” and yes, that’s definitely one of my #FavoriteThings. Happy Brunching !

Where:

Root & Bone
5958 S. Dixie Highway
Miami, Florida 33143

When:

Weekend Brunch is Saturday & Sunday 10am – 5pm

www.rootnbone.com/miami

Be Social:
IG: @rootnbonemia, @rootnbonenyc
FB: @rootnbonemia

Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit.cheeky southern saying
James Woodley Photography
dress: @touchdolls
gonzo heels: @irregularchoice
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Crispy Bird” Auerbach

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Espanola Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

A Day on Española Way

 

 

 

What:

Spending the day doing what I do best: shopping, eating, dancing, snoozing and exploring one of Miami Beach’s most iconic streets: Española Way.

Why:

“I can’t think of a better way/to spend the day/than on Española Way.” Especially after its massive multi-million dollar renovation. Sure, it’s always been a popular thoroughfare and yes, it’s always been inspiring, but now, its bustling personality is even bigger and better than before.

The secret ingredient? The street is FINALLY closed to cars, making it pedestrian-only. Now, you can easily stroll down the middle of the road like a boss, fully absorbing everything that makes Española Way so special — the enchanting Mediterranean architecture, lively restaurants, eclectic shops and secret nooks and passageways that lead to beautiful boutique hotels.

The area, originally formed as an artist colony back in the 1920’s, reminds me of my beloved Santa Fe and while it’s not necessarily the Wild West, it does have an outspoken bohemian spirit mixed with a European flair I truly appreciate. It’s a place where everyone fits in — I emphasis this because I’ve noticed Miami’s recent penchant for pigeonholing people & places into categories: artsy, hipster, urban, nouveau riche; the list goes on…(for the record, I hate that and happen to live in an up-&-coming “seedy” area). #Whatevezzzz

In full disclosure, for years I’ve avoided “A Day On Española Way” because of its touristy reputation but now, the area is flourishing with local activities: yoga classes, salsa nights and free monthly events open to the public. My day there was such an amazing experience. I felt transported to another city; another country even. After a leisurely morning of getting reacquainted with the area, I decided to have lunch, too.

Lucky for me, Havana 1957 was eager to host. The Cuban restaurant, which happens to be a South Florida staple, is not only a true reflection of one of Miami’s richest cultures, it’s also a nod to Havana in its heyday and I’ll drink to that! Speaking of…

I’m crazy about their large selection of mouthwatering mojitos. I tried the Strawberry & Classic, but they also have interesting ones like Red Bull & Diet, perfect for the partier who needs a pick-me-up or for those of us constantly watching our waistline. My favorite appetizer is “Tostones Rellenos Havana 1957,” which are heartbreakingly good. You get an assortment of plantain cups stuffed with garlic shrimp, shredded roasted chicken, ropa vieja and ground beef. Sweet baby Jesus, these are #LIFE…

The Signature chicken, served with rice and plantains, is called Pollo Frita A La Cubana. It’s a crispy marinated half-chicken served in a yummy garlic and onion sauce. The pork is amazing, too. Lechon Asado, a slow roasted pork leg with Cuban mojo, is served with moro rice and yuca. If you prefer eating lighter, Havana 1957 also has a nice selection of salads, perfect for a hot summer day. I ended lunch with Guava Cheesecake. It was so good, I dreamed about it later that night. There I was, in a cloud of pillows eating that very dessert, taking gi-normous bites while trying to talk on live TV. LOL. I’m not sure what that was all about…

But I do know, rediscovering a place I’ve always loved is a magical feeling. It’s like reconnecting with an old friend, you know the in’s & out’s of the relationship, but years gone by have made them more textured, interesting and even better — that’s exactly how I feel about “A Day On Española Way” and that’s why it’s one of My Favorite Things.

www.visitespanolaway.com

FB: @OnEspanolaWay
IG: @OnEspanolaWay
Twitter: @OnEspanolaWay

www.havana1957.com FB: @Havana1957Restaurant IG: @havana1957 Twitter: @havana1957miami

An invitation to a beautiful street is an invitation to walk within a dream!Mehmet Murat Ildan
James Woodley Photography
1st look: Black Sundress by @BCBGsouthbeach
Sun Hat by Nordstrom.com
Black Fringe Purse @V73
Boots: oldgringoboots.com
turquoise jewelry from my New Mexico Collection
2nd look: Yellow & White Sundress & Hat Nordstrom.com
Lip clutch www.Chiffino.com
Under The Big Top Heels by Irregularchoice.com
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “NYC 1952” Auerbach

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

Shireen’s Spotlight: Poke + Go

What:

Getting my #PokeBowl on and man, have I been missing out!

Why:

Every week my best friend, Jackie, eats a Poke bowl and she’s SERIOUS about it. If she had it her way, it’d be a mainstay or as The Beatles sang, she’d dine on it “Eight Days A Week.”

(FYI-it’s pronounced Po-KAY)

Before she gobbles up her go-to, she sends me a “foodie” (like a selfie, but of her food.) Sorry for outing you, JK, but her commitment to the Hawaiian-inspired plate is pretty impressive. And, she’s not the only one…

Over the last year, the Poke Bowl craze, which is basically a raw fish salad, has boomed into a major food business. The thing is — not all Poke places are created equal. Enter ‘Poke + Go’ in Aventura. Not only are they in it to win it, with a clean and friendly environment, they’ve taken the healthy and convenient concept to an entirely new level.

Besides building your own bowl by choosing a base, sprinkles, protein, toppings and sauce, ‘Poke + Go’ also offers up other cool & creative culinary options like Beef Chimichurri, Spicy Tofu and Curry Chicken. There’s literally something for everyone. You don’t like raw fish, no problem. You like raw fish, you’re in the right place.

Poke, which means to slice or cut crosswise, has been around for a long time. While it’s deeply rooted in Hawaiian history, it actually dates back to its Polynesian ancestry (we’re talking 1800 BC). Surrounded by water, islanders used to prepare bowls of raw reef fish — which are usually the striped and bright colored fish you see when you snorkel. They’d mix it with seaweed to add more taste and color and salt to cure and/or preserve it (there were no fridges back in the day.) Since then, Poke has evolved A LOT and stretched waaaayy beyond seafood.

I mean, who can resist a bowl of yummy goodness that’s GOOD for you? Not me. I started Spotlight with a cry-worthy Hot Tuna Bowl made with ingredients like jalapeños, pickled ginger, spicy mayo and tuna. Although you can control your own caliente meter, I like watery or weepy eyes when I eat and this definitely delivered. Yeehaw! Lol. That’s what we say back on the ranch when things get hot & spicy.

The ‘Beef Chimichuri,’ made with skirt steak and a delicious green chimichuri sauce (which is chopped up parsley, minced garlic, olive oil, oregano and red wine vinegar,) is perfect for the meat lover. If you’re a vegan, you’ll be happy as a clam with the ‘Tofu Teriyaki’ which comes with radish, carrots, red onions, cabbage, edamame, cilantro and white garlic sauce. I’m not big on soy products, but this was tofu-tastic.

The most popular bowl on the menu is ‘Slammin’ Salmon’ — although it’s loaded with all kinds of yummy ingredients, I think it’s the asian slaw and white garlic sauce that makes it so special. Everyone who works at ‘Poke + Go’ loves it and as my mama always says, “Everyone can’t be wrong.” Last but not least, the impressive…

‘’Poke Dokie,” which is piled a mile high with tuna poke and flavored with classic soy sauce. If it were a boy, I’d describe it as delicious and dreamy (made with cucumber, seaweed, avocado, sprouts, ginger, red onions and scallions.) It’s LOVE IN A BOWL. Hmmm…I’ll be dreaming about this beauty until I go back.

Healthy, unique and yummy: you can’t help but drool over everything made at ‘Poke + Go’ and they take it all seriously, just like Jackie. Now, I’m a convert, too #FriendsWhoPokeTogetherStayTogether and with a motto like: “We serve Poke for the People” you just know, no matter what you’re craving, ‘Poke + Go’ has got you covered and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things.

Check out the full menu including drinks, salads & burritos: www.eatpokego.com

Where:

Poke + Go
2451 NE 186th Street
Miami, Florida 33180

When:

Monday – Sunday 11am-11pm

Be Social
IG @eatpokego
FB: @eatpokego

You are what you eat…strange, I don’t think I’ve eaten any sexy beasts today.Anonymous
James Woodley Photography
Styling: Jackie Kay
Romper: @covetiqueclothing
Bahama Mama Crossbody bag: @IrregularChoice
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Something’s Fishy Here” Auerbach

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

The Perfect Purse (featuring V73)

What:

V73, 4218 NE. 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33137

Why:

Okay, okay, okay…I lied! V73 doesn’t just have “The Perfect Purse,” it has a lot of them. The chic and sophisticated line, which hails from Venice, Italy (one of the most beautiful cities in the world,) has “The Perfect Purse” for every single facet of your fashionable life. Lucky for us! I mean, come on — have you ever heard a woman say: “I have too, many purses!” Uh, never.

The creator behind these luxurious but affordable bags is Elizabetta Armellin, who studied fine art in Italy. She eventually became a fashion designer for major brands and then, launched her own label in 2011. The rest is, as they say, fashion history.

Elizabetta’s vivacious personality and skilled craftsmanship, specifically as an artist, is breathed into each and every one of her creations. I found out about the line about a year ago, when I started the Spotlight portion of my blog. In fact, V73 was one of my first features. Eventually, though, that part of the blog turned into the fabulous food feature that it is these days and I didn’t get to do a full-blown blog on them until now. I love everything about these purses; the materials, textures, colors, versatility and quality. I’m especially obsessed with their latest Fall/Winter 2016 Apache backpack. You can check it out on my Instagram (@ShireenSandoval).

My second favorite is their IT bag of the season: the “Selva” (shopping bag,) which features wild and whimsical creatures. I adore the parrot, but the cougar is a close second. It’s all kinds of glamourous while being able to carry my computer, phone, make-up and even my shoes inside (don’t worry, my kitchen sink is still intact.) BTW, the hobbling continues in my “Chicks in Kicks” after knee-surgery, but at this point, I’m throwing my heels in “The Perfect Purse” for good measure because I’m finally off crutches.

I looovvveeed spicing things up with the “Ducale Xxs Red Pepper.” Even though it’s petite, it sure packs a powerful fashion punch; with luxurious leather, gold detailing and two versatile handles (the other is a chain shoulder strap.) You can carry this little firecracker like a pocketbook or wear it cross body. It’s so sassy, I can hardly stand it. It also comes in deep blue and black. I think the “Peggy Ottanio” has the same kind of pizzaz, especially with its quilted material, metallic hardware and beautiful blue/greenish color (it comes in grey, too.)

Last, but not least, the holiday’s are upon us and having a purse to carry along for a special night is a must-have for every fashionista. I collect clutches, but more importantly, I collect ones that go with just about anything and the “Stella Black” is the perfect example. I love its effortlessly chic appearance.

Venice is where Elizabetta’s inspiration comes from and 73 is the year she was born and the number of the Atelier (workshop) where she studied fine art. Voila! V73 was created and I love everything about it and that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

V73 is located in the Miami Design District and believe-you-me, it’s not just a store, it’s an experience! The picturesque boutique is snuggled into the first level of a charming house, draped with vibrant greenery. The inside is warm, relaxing and feels like you’re in someone’s living room (someone with really good taste.)

Everything has a V73 flare to it: the chandelier, furniture, even the art. I’ve never been to Venice, but I’m pretty sure this is a taste of its sophistication and elegance. The best part? Each purse is lined up against illuminated walls (think a spotlight on each purse) displaying their textures, materials, colors and sizes.

Parking isn’t a problem; next to the house there’s a nice lot with assigned spaces. Also, the store is just a hop, skip and a jump away from one of my favorite lunch spots in Miami, Mandolin Aegean Bistro. Make a day of it; you won’t regret it. Happy Shopping!

When:

Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 11am-5pm

E-shop: www.v73.us
Twitter: @V73Official
Instagram: @v73official FB: @V73

Be sure what you want and be sure about yourself. Fashion is not just beauty, it’s about good attitude. You have to believe in yourself and be strong.Adriana Lima

Photographer: James Woodley
Hair/MUA: Odett Hernandez
Stylist: Jackie Kay

Wardrobe: @HotMiamiStyles www.HotMiamiStyles.com
Scarf: @CarlosMarrero (Marrero Collection)
Shoes: @irregularchoice & @prada

All purses are by V73 and pictured in the following order: Selva-Parrot, Ducale-XxsRed Pepper, Peggy-Ottanio and Stella-Black. Prices available upon request.