The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

The Winterfest Black Tie Ball

What:

A festive night of dinner & dancing at the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Black Tie Ball presented by Ford, in association with Republic National Distributing Co. #HappyHolidays & here’s to my #FavoritePartyOfTheYear 🥂

Why:

Before the Winterfest Boat Parade sets sail, the Black Tie Ball officially kicks off the holiday season in South Florida. While I’ve had the great privilege of hosting the event for almost a decade, I’ve never done a blog on it. It’s always such a stylish, awe-inspiring soirée, so, why not?

The musical, “Anastasia,” by Broadway Across America, was this year’s theme, transporting party goers from the decadence of old Russia to the romantic streets of Paris. If you’re not familiar with the production, good news — the musical is making its way to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in the spring and it’s definitely a must-see.

This year’s Ball happened to be extra special because my Deco Drive TV wife, Lynn Martinez, joined me for the FIRST time at the gala and man, did we cut a rug. My dogs are still barking. LOL. When we were dancing, I think we scared everyone within a half mile radius, except for one of our producers, Danny Cohen, who was busy showing off his Pulp Fiction moves. We did our best Uma & John impression from the famous dance scene in the movie.

Vivian Gonzalez, one of our rock star meteorologists at Channel 7, was also on hand. The Viv-ster, as I loving call her, had her “Bust A Move” shoes on, too. Both Viv-ster and myself were lucky enough to wear gowns by Zola Keller who, by the way, has an amazing store on Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale. If you need a WOW kind-of dress for any occasion, she should be your go-to, she’s definitely one of mine.

The Black Tie Ball is, of course, the precursor to the Winterfest Boat Parade, which is celebrating its 47th anniversary this Saturday with the theme: “Best of the 80’s”. I can’t wait to see all the shoulder pads, blue eye shadow and teased hair. I’ll have to pull out my vintage “Like A Virgin” Madonna-esque lace gloves. Speaking of the 80’s, pop icon Huey Lewis is this years Grand Marshall.

I’m looking forward to seeing him cruising down the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale singing “I Want A New Drug …one that won’t make me sick” or “happy to be ..Stuck With You.” 🎼 If you haven’t see the “Greatest Show on H20”, I highly recommend it. It’s Florida’s version of the Macy’s Day Parade, except our floats really do float and our weather is waaaay better than NYC this time of year and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things. Happy Winterfest everyone!⛵️🎄

Where:

Winterfest Boat Parade
Saturday, December 15th
Fort Lauderdale (on the New River traveling east on the Intracoastal Waterway)
Starting at 6:30 p.m.

When:

For places to watch the parade: winterfestparade.com
or catch WSVN’s Winterfest Television Special
December 22nd at 7 p.m.
December 25th 5 a.m. & 12 noon
January 1st 5 a.m. & 12 noon

Be social:
IG: @winterfestinc
FB: @winterfest.parade
Twitter: @WinterfestInc

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FB: @seminolehardrockhollywood
Twitter: @HardRockHolly
www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com

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Shireen’s Spotlight: Kuro inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Kuro at the Hard Rock

Kuro at the Hard Rock

Kuro at the Hard Rock

Kuro at the Hard Rock

Kuro at the Hard Rock

What:

Kuro, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, Florida 33314

Why:

Unique, sophisticated and amazingly delicious, Kuro is a class act and a definite must-try if you’re a foodie or if you’re just the kind of person who appreciates beautiful and tasty things. The palatial restaurant, housed inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, doesn’t feel as big as it actually is.

Its decor, which is an awe-inspiring blend of shining glass, tiles, shells, lights and chandeliers, fills the restaurant with a kind of warm, intimate glamour. The open-air bar, where I decided to start my meal, is especially exquisite. At sunset, it gleams in a rich, earthy gold, reminiscent of Russian opulence (without all the fuss, naturally, because it’s a Japanese restaurant.)

My first appetizer, the “Tuna Crispy Rice” (spicy tuna and caviar) was an incredible mix of soft and crispy textures. I washed it down with a sweet and succulent drink called: “NI” (rum, yuzu, watermelon, thai basil, fennel syrup and togarashi.) The clean, creative concoction was made by Kuro’s master mixologist, Jared Boller.

Boller (by the way) totally knows what he’s doing. He has mad mixing skillzzzzz, probably some of the best I’ve encountered in South Florida. He builds his drinks to awaken your taste buds one layer at a time. Boller also knows his way around an ice block, basing beverages on how different ices – cuts and kinds – affect the taste of alcohol and all of its trimmings.

With that being said, I’m not sure there are enough appropriate adjectives to describe the wonderful assortment of drinks I tasted at Kuro, but “provocative” and “entertaining” will have to do. Here’s the list: “ICHI” (made with scotch, sea salt, cucumber, lime juice and dry vermouth,) “HACHI” (Japanese 4 mushroom bourbon, mirin, black pepper syrup and lemon juice,) “BITTER” (rye whiskey, campari, beet juice and roasted coffee) and, last but not least, “SALTY” (Roku shochu, prosecco, soy, coriander, honey, lemon and pomegranate molasses.)

Along with a plethora of palette-pleasing drinks, I had an amazing plate of extremely fresh, art-infused sushi (each piece was so well-crafted, the presentation looked like a painting) and of course, tasted terrific: “Tuna” (wasabi and truffle tofu,) “Seared Hamachi” (cilantro, jalapeño ponzu,) “Scallop” (sea salt, yuzu jelly,) “Kanpachi” (cucumber, shio kombu,) “House Smoked Trout” (shiso, yuzu kosho aioli) “Seared Salmon” (chive, onion sauce) and “Toro” (seasame, negi.) It may sound like a lot, but when you look at the pictures, the sushi is dainty, delicate and decadent.

For my main course, the “Ribeye Miso” was rich, flavorful and juicy (served with pine nut miso, grilled asparagus and shiso dressing.) Just when I thought things couldn’t get any better, dessert was served and for the record, I’ve never EVER in my life seen or tasted anything like the “Kuro Goma Panna Cotta” (with ginger gelee, cucumber pearl, pomegranate foam and nori sponge crumble,) it was a fantastic carnival of sweetness, with ever-changing textures on my tastebuds.

I’m no food critic, but this is one of the most spectacular restaurants I’ve featured on Spotlight. Mainly, because of its quality: it’s consistent across the board. From the atmosphere to the drinks, food and dessert, it’s definitely one of my favorite things. Happy Weekend!

Where:

Kuro is located inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino just off the left side of the main lobby. It’s between the Rock Shop and valet pick-up, snuggled alongside the pool area. Whether you valet or self-park, there’s always plenty of space and great service to help you get to where you’re going.

When:

Tuesday-Thursday 5:30pm-10:30pm, Friday-Saturday 5:30pm-11:00pm, Sunday 5:30pm-10:30pm. Bar & Lounge Tuesday-Sunday 5pm-close.

Beautiful food and health are priceless.Bryant Mcgill

For reservations call 954-327-7625 or email kuro@seminolehardrock.com
website: www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com
Twitter: @HardRockHolly #KuroHardRock
IG: @hardrockholly #KuroHardRock
Facebook: Kuro Japanese Restaurant at Hard Rock Hollywood

Editor: Matthew Auerbach
Photographer: James Woodley
Writer: Shireen Sandoval
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Styling: Jackie Kay
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