Authentic Mexican City eats at Talavera Restaurant, opening today.
Authentic Mexican City eats at Talavera Restaurant, opening today.
After years away, the cozy Normandy Isle restaurant, Lemon Twist, is back.
The casual trattoria serves simple Italian fare like Momma used to make — if Momma were from Italy. Go on Mondays when the corkage fees are waived at the already affordable eatery.
In the words of one DC editor, “it’s an orgy of deliciousness.” Standouts include crispy artichokes, pork belly, and bacon-wrapped dates. Don’t miss the meticulously prepared cocktails.
Who says Miami doesn’t have any neighborhood bars? W Wine Bistro is tucked away in the quieter part of the Design District, serving great food and wine. Stop in for Friday happy hours, no corkage fee Wednesdays, and bimonthly tastings.
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Over-the-top fine dining’s for suckers. Jonathan Eismann’s neat little pizzeria and mozzarella parlor has all the lip-smacking, Roman-style thin-crust you crave — not to mention the cheapest booze around.
An Aventura restaurant that’s not in a mall? How innovative! Get neighborly at this low-key enoteca. Pair rustic Italian dishes with the stellar wine list (more than 100 bottles).
An old-school Miami institution (since 1912!), where the bands are loud, the food is greasy, and regulars pack the stools. Great for a show, a beer, or both.
Shhh. Don’t tell the masses about one of our favorite neighborhood spots. Super-fresh seafood, a reasonably priced wine list, and a low-key vibe make it a South Beach standout.