SOBEWFF: 5 Events You Need to Check Out

It’s every Miami foodie’s favorite time of the year: On Wednesday, February 21, the South Beach Wine and Food Festival kicks off its 17th year with over 85 events throughout the week. If you’ve waited this long to buy tickets, we have good news and bad news.

The bad news is that a lot of events are sold out. The good news is that there are still plenty that aren’t. If you’re trying to figure out which tickets to buy, we suggest these five events for the best bang for your buck. Read more

Nom News: February 9, 2018

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February 9, 2018

Each Friday, we compile South Florida food-related news and events that we couldn’t fit on the site earlier in the week, as well as other local news that piques our interest. Want to be included in next week’s roundup? Shoot us an email at bark@miamifoodpug.com.

Here’s your weekly dose of nom.

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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day 2018

Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching. Where are you taking your sweetheart? If you’re not in the mood to cook up a romantic meal, let the professionals take care of it. Below, you’ll find a list of Valentine’s Day specials and events to to liven up your February 14.

As always, details are subject to change. For the latest updates, contact the venue directly. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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MFP’s Picks of the Month – January 2018

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If you haven’t noticed, we go out to eat a lot. It’s sometimes hard to keep track of the best spots we’ve visited each month (and week and day). That’s why we’ve decided to put together a monthly list of our top picks. You can expect restaurants both young and old on this list — we’re always discovering new spots on our foodie adventures.

Here are our top picks for January 2018.

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Amelia’s 1931: A Home Away From Home

Only a few things can compel us to visit West Kendall during weekday rush hour. One of those things is Eileen Andrade’s food. The chef, of Finka Table & Tap fame, has opened a new restaurant just a few blocks away from her original eatery.

Unlike the monstrous Finka, Amelia’s 1931 is a much more intimate affair. But just like its larger sibling, this new Cuban diner is a culinary force to be reckoned with.

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