Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

Shireen’s Spotlight: Wynwood Oven

What:

Sunday night dinner at one of Miami’s newest hot spots — Wynwood Oven — where a chic neighborhood atmosphere meets amazing Italian cuisine. Oh, and if you happen to like wine, you’ll think you’ve died and gone to vino heaven.

Why:

Wynwood Oven isn’t just a place, it’s a feeling. A really good one…

And it comes straight from the restaurant’s Creative Director, Stefano Campanini. He’s an explorer, adventurer and more importantly, a die-hard foodie. Stefano’s new restaurant, in the southernmost part of Wynwood (which is booming with cool businesses at the moment) is a mix of his beloved hometown of Parma, Italy and his bigger-than-life personality.

From a real Italian wood-burning oven, provocative artwork, an ever-changing menu to an extensive wine list, I couldn’t help but be impressed. Even the tomatoes at Wynwood Oven have major game, as they’re grown in the volcanic soil of Mt. Vesuvius. That’s a delicious first for me.

Listen…

If you’re expecting sloppy pasta and overly-sauced pizza, this is NOT the place for you. It’s the complete opposite. The cuisine is clean and delicious. While it doesn’t take itself too seriously, per se, the food does have an incredible quality to it known as “unconventional Italian heritage.”

The pizza is the perfect example…

I tried one with mozzarella, ricotta, the aforementioned fancy tomatoes, basil and prosciutto. It was refreshing and light, which is a shocking way (at least for me) to describe pizza. The pies here are made with just one percent wheat. Take that, gluten! No more pizza coma for me.

If you love a good charcuterie spread, the 50/50 Parma is perfect. It’s filled with yummy treats like Speck, Salami, fig jam and amazing cheeses — hmmm, it’s a definite musty-try. The most surprising dish of the night was the “Eggplant Parmesan.” Not only was it beautifully plated, it was a complete departure from what I’m used to.

Its light marinara, cream-drizzled parmesan and focaccia bread (made with oil) really let the eggplant do the talking and ohhhhh, the things it was saying to me. #FoodPorn (lol). It really was spectacular and I’m not even an eggplant lover. I also tried one of Stefano’s specials: an open-faced lasagna with chestnut sausage, spinach and Parmesan cream cheese.

He told me if I didn’t like it, I could be “brutally honest” — which I found extremely charming. I mean, the entire experience couldn’t have been any better and he wanted “MY” honest opinion. He’s just that kind of guy. During Spotlight, I noticed Stefano treated everyone he came in contact with like they were the most important person in the room. That’s not just a skill, it’s the trait of a true “people person.” And for the record, the lasagna was so kick-ass, I almost licked the plate.

If you’re a meat lover, don’t worry: they have plenty of non-pasta dishes to choose from. The Sous-Vide Pork Chop was tender & flavorful (marinated in sweet onions and mustard.) Mine was served with a side of green beans made with cranberries. After a couple of glasses of amazing red wine (chosen for me) and some great conversation, a “Zabaglione” made its way to the table. If you like sweet custard poured over a fluffy pastry, you’ll wanna get this in your mouth ASAP. #ToDieFor

When I left Wynwood Oven, I felt nourished and enriched. Yes, because of the quality of the food, but also because of the joy and heartfelt love put into it and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things. Cheers!

Where:

Wynwood Oven
2085 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami 33127

When:

Lunch is Tuesday-Sunday 12pm-4pm & Dinner is Tuesday-Sunday 5pm-10pm

Be Social
IG:@wynwoodoven
FB: @WynwoodOven
Twitter: @WynwoodOven

We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.anonymous
James Woodley Photography
Styling: Jackie Kay
Top & Booties: @Zara
Pants: @filomenafashion
Hair & Make-up: Odett Hernandez
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Volcanic” Auerbach

Special thanks to Lisa at Allegory PR

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

It’s in the JEANS

What:

My elusive hunt for the perfect pair of jeans at CAVEAT in Wynwood.

Why:

I have a fashion confession: I don’t like jeans. In fact, sometimes I actually despise them and not for lack of trying. Believe you me, I’ve worn them all: skinny, wide, tight, lose, stretchy, stiff, cuffed, ripped, patchwork, pre-washed, raw, regal, dark, light, designer, department store, expensive, cheap. You name it, I’ve wiggled my way into the best of them, “butt”…

When I turn to check my backside, Sir Mix A Lot’s “Baby Got Back” creeps in to my head. “Oh, my, God Becky, look at her butt.” While I don’t mind having “junk in my trunk,” so to speak, it’s all about presentation. Even though I have a slight build, I do have curves and when stuffed into the wrong pair of denim, that famous line from the 1989 movie “Steel Magnolias” comes to mind…

The one where Olympia Dukakis’ character, Clairee, refers to a woman’s backside as “two pigs fighting under a blanket.” And don’t even get me started on trying to bend over in the latest pair of must-have’s! That’s when my apple bottom jeans scream: “Crack is Whack!” Or better yet, “Crack Kills” and showing one’s nether regions is never on trend unless, of course, you’re living in a nudist colony and why would you need jeans while living in the buff? #JustSaying

Over the years, I’ve often dreamed of designing my own denim. Imagine the possibilities?! A pair of jeans accentuating the positive and carefully concealing the negative. Frankly, it’s never been a possibility — until now.

Enter: CAVEAT, a place where you don’t just “find” the perfect pair of jeans, you “create” them. It’s called #TheCAVEATexperience

It’s an approach from days gone by mixed with modern technology. It involves personal attention built around a quality product; something we’ve lost sight of in a retail world driven by medicinal on-line shopping.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing like shopping in my pajamas with a vodka and soda, but sometimes you just need to touch, try and mull over a purchase in person and that’s where CAVEAT comes in.

The denim destination is housed in a nondescript building in Wynwood; inside, it’s anything but. The open-air interior exudes modern day glamour with a chic retail space. Directly behind it, though, is where the real magic happens. A large wall of raw denim is flanked by a cutting-table and just beyond that is a glass wall, giving a clear view into the manufacturing room, where on-site tailors create your custom order.

And it’s your say all the way. After getting measured, you handpick your own denim and the details: stitching, buttons, hardware, even your own zipper.

Stacy Glover, who’s the brains behind the company, told me: “You shouldn’t have to worry about your jeans. It should be one less decision in your busy life.” He means it, too. Everyone at CAVEAT wears a t-shirt that reads #OneLessDecision ….

Before our interview, I confessed I tried on at least 5 pairs of jeans, trying to find something he’d approve of, as well as keeping my crack concealed. We both had a good laugh, but I’ve just never had that go-to pair of jeans and it’s really bothered me over the years.

When I ask Stacy what the biggest mistake is when it comes to wearing denim, the answer easily rolls off his tongue. “Not living in them long enough,” he says. When I ask him to expand, he shares what I believe to be the true Yoda secret of good denim: “You have to give them a chance, break them in, let them mold to the body and that doesn’t happen after just a few wears or seasons.”

I feel good about Stacy and CAVEAT, and I can’t always say that about fashion. I often wonder if certain boutiques and designers have the tenacity to make it. What I mean is: does the idea or concept have strength and longevity?

Anyone can open a business, but can they put their finger on the pulse of fashion? It’s a fickle fraternity that spits out the best of them. Jeans, though? It’s a staple, a sure thing, everyone has them. They’re just not all created like CAVEAT.

Don’t miss Deco Drive tonight at 7:00p.m. on Channel 7 as we go inside CAVEAT; showcasing their personalized experience. It’s interesting, unique and fun. Yes, fashion can still be fun, even satisfying, especially when “It’s in the Jeans” and that’s why it’s one of my Favorite Things. 👖

Where:

CAVEAT
448 NW 28th Street
Miami, Florida 33127

When:

Monday -Friday: 11am-7pm
Saturday: 12-6pm

www.caveatmiami.com

Be Social:
FB: @caveatmiami
IG: @caveatmiami
Twitter: @caveatmiami

I want to die with my blue jeans on.Andy Warhol

Natural Woman

Creating at Caveat #annieSS

James Woodley Photography
Styling: CAVEAT & Shireen Sandoval
Denim provided by CAVEAT
Tops & boots by Zara
Make-up: Tabitha Rey & Hair: Jess Stuver of www.zenzenorganicsalon.com
Digital Editor: Jessie Neft-Swinger
Editor: Matthew “Jean Genie” Auerbach