Moshi Moshi Good Good in MiMo It used to be that the best fish in Peru went to the chickens. The coastal location ensured there was never a shortage of seafood, but because...
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By Lee Klein
Published: November 27, 2008
South Beach's Wish Restaurant A decade ago this month, chef Gary Robins inaugurated Wish Restaurant in The Hotel with a brash and brilliant haute vegetarian menu. The public...
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By Lee Klein
Published: November 20, 2008
Chef Allen's Allures in Aventura I'm not saying Chef Allen's décor used to be dull, but when I first reviewed the restaurant, one of my dinner guests fell asleep at the...
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By Lee Klein
Published: October 30, 2008
Nemo Is Still Swimming on South Beach Change might carry a lot of currency these days, but Nemo is having none of it. When co-owners Myles Chefetz and Michael Schwartz opened the...
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By Lee Klein
Published: October 16, 2008
Manny's Steaks Served with Humor Manny's Steaks serves steaks, steaks, and more steaks, each thicker than Sarah Palin's brain. It offers seafood steaks, too, and lobsters larger...
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By Lee Klein
Published: September 18, 2008
King of Cacao After almost six years, thousands of meals, and enough accolades to cause any normal person's head to swell larger than Ohio, there's only one...
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By Bill Citara
Published: September 11, 2008
Good and Badrutt's It's a restaurant, a lounge, a nightclub, and a cigar bar! It's a tony retreat for power-lunching suits, a semi-Med eatery for condo-canyon...
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By Bill Citara
Published: September 04, 2008
For Good Chinese, Fill up at Philippe Clad in white elegance and black lacquer floors, this two-level, 400-seater in the Gansevoort Hotel is as debonair as one might expect from a...
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By Lee Klein
Published: August 21, 2008
Kris Wessel's Red Light Shines Kris Wessel is this towns most daring and enigmatic chef. The lanky, easygoing Big Easy native was in 1995 the original pioneering partner...
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By Lee Klein
Published: August 07, 2008
Ten Bucks, Good Food Ten bucks will buy three pairs of multicolored clown eyelashes or two bargain-bin "best of" CDs by your favorite Sixties bands or a used copy of...
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By Lee Klein
Published: July 31, 2008
Georges Farge Forges Ahead in the Grove Georges Eric Farge charges through the loud, jam-packed room in a Gallic gallop, frantically waving his arms like a drowning man — except...
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By Lee Klein
Published: July 24, 2008
Por Fin Is Fine Por Fin: "At Last." As in: At last, five years after owner Carlos Centurion purchased the property, and two and a half years after breaking...
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By Lee Klein
Published: July 17, 2008
Purdy Good Bartolome Grill & Restaurant's 54-seat dining room is handsomely attired in black (tables, chairs, linens, pillars, bar, lofty industrial...
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By Lee Klein
Published: July 10, 2008
Recession Busters Recent articles have explored some of the revenue-enhancing measures that restaurateurs have undertaken to counter rising food costs —...
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By Lee Klein
Published: July 03, 2008
Still Lazy After All These Years Baleen was an instant hit when it debuted at the Grove Isle Hotel & Spa in March 1999, and for good reason: The heavenly outdoor patio, with...
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By Lee Klein
Published: June 26, 2008
Raw Deal If vegans are a "Hezbollah-like splinter faction" of the vegetarian movement, as Anthony Bourdain once wrote, then raw foodists would be that...
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By Lee Klein
Published: June 19, 2008
Kobe Raises the Steaks Jeffrey Chodorow, head of the China Grill Management restaurant empire, has always brought a Ziegfeld Zeitgeist to the table. Sure, he hopes...
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By Lee Klein
Published: June 12, 2008