Thursday, May 15, 2014

Havana 1957

What's a trip to Miami without taking in the Cuban culture of this heterogeneously Latin city?  We went for a quick brunch at a chain of Cuban restaurants called Havana 1957.  Bruin Bear took an earlier flight out, but she was raving about the flan here, which unfortunately they were not serving, it being 10am and all.  We were starving after our 15 minute walk to the restaurant.  It seemed like forever.

Bread Basket
We completely devoured this.  I'm not quite sure what's so special about Cuban bread.  It's just kinda flat and semi-dense.

Huevos con Vegetales 3 eggs any style, vegetables, onions, peppers, tomatoes, home fries
Someone's breakfast.  Seemed fairly standard.


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Friday, May 9, 2014

Yardbird Southern Table

I think everyone would agree that Yardbird was the foodie highlight of our Miami trip.  The food was spot on, well executed, and delighted all of our hungry tummies, which were left with food babies just before our privately chartered boat trip for the afternoon.  No matter though, I just never took off my dress/cover up!  Just kidding, it wasn't hot enough to get all skimpy and into the water anyways.  I am generally not a fan of Southern food because it can be pretty heavy and light on the vegetables.  Whatever vegetables they do have are usually deep fried or braised to an indistinguishable mush.  I guess looking back at the meal, vegetables weren't necessarily the start of the show, but the food was a more sophisticated Southern take that appealed to my modern sensibilities.

Chicken Liver Toast grilled country bread, cucumber, fresh pepper relish
Anyone who shares a love for patés is one step closer to being my best friend.  Care Bear is one such person, Ho Bag and Lo-Ma Linda being a few others.  Care Bear and I grew up in a household where paté was a common food group, which probably explains our affinity to what some might view as "offal spread."  The thought of taking animal innards and pureeing and seasoning it into a thing you spread over toast sounds frankly unappetizing.   But to me, paté is one of my favorite foods.  We split this order into thirds, so I was definitely left wanting more.  The relish definitely added a unique twist.

Butter Lettuce & Grilled Mango Salad smoked pecans, benne seed vinaigrette
I found the salad to be bright, tangy, refreshing, and comforting with the addition of the pecans.  Somehow, everything seems more Southern with pecans.  
Deviled Eggs lake meadows organic eggs, fresh dill, "redneck caviar" smoked trout roe
Try as I may, I don't go gaga for deviled eggs.  I think it's because I don't naturally love the taste of eggs, and that stems mostly from my distaste for a cooked through yolk.  Some preparations do a good job kicking up the yolkiness so it's not so offputting to me.  This was a good version.  The roe added a lot of brineness.
Morning Quiche corn, slow roasted tomatoes, butter beans, goat cheese, flaky dough pie
I've had better quiches, but this was still solid.
Fried Green Tomato BLT heritage acre farm pork belly, greens, fried green tomatoes, tomato jam, house made pimento cheese
This was a surprising favorite.  I adore a good ripe tomato, so the thought of breading it and deep frying it offends me a little bit.  Why ruin what was already so perfect in its natural state?  Though, I think every time I've had a fried green tomato, I've liked it.  A prime example of when reality fails to match up with what's in our heads.  Whoa, getting too philosophical for a food blog.  The pimento cheese, as visually unsightly as anything electric orange can be, was key in bringing the B and T together.  You must get this one!
Llewellyn's Fine Fried Chicken 1/2 free range bird, "27 hour" recipe, spicy tobacco honey
Big Ol' Cheddar Waffle cheddar, green tomato chow chow, bourbon maple syrup 
Chilled Watermelon spiced with pepper, tossed with lemon and herb
The highly anticipated "yardbird" was a bit of a disappointment.  I'm not sure if its because we waited too long before digging in (a few pieces of fried chicken between 8 people is no easy feat to split and everyone probably felt a bit shy digging in with their germy forks and knives).  The chicken wasn't all that moist, but I was eating the white meat.  The skin wasn't all that crispy.  The waffle was chewy.  The watermelon wasn't as sweet or refreshing for the warm weather.  *Womp womp*
Shrimp N' Grits florida shrimp, crisp virginia ham, adluh south carolina stone ground grits 
The last time I had shrimp and grits was in San Francisco of all places and it was one of the best things I've eaten.  This was a close second, but was a tad too salty.  The salt was actually off-putting for some, but you know me and salt.  The ham, or something really added the big punch of umami here.
'77 Elvis Pancakes chocolate chip pancakes, banana compote, bourbon maple syrup, "peanut butter"
We opted for 1 sweet dish among the myriad of savories.  This wasn't my first choice since I'm not big on bananas or peanut butter, but J-O-T was in HEAVEN, like pure bliss HEAVEN.  You should have seen her eyes just glaze over with each bite.
It's safe to say Yardbird was a big hit.  The ambiance was great, our server was friendly, the space was expertly designed and decorated, and the food could do no wrong.  I recommended this to Ho Bag, who recently went to Miami for a bachelorette party, and she loved it as well.  I guess it should be no surprised then that Yardbird was a James Beard semi-finalist for Best New Restaurant and Best Chef, South in 2012.  If there's one thing you do in South Beach, aside from check out and flirt with the HOT HOT men with the rock hard bodies, please dine at Yardbird Southern Table.  You won't be sorry.  I promise.


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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

OLA

To celebrate the end of her single days and the beginning of a wonderful married life, Bruin Bear and I planned a kick ass trip to Miami for our dearest friend Care Bear.  Miami was Care Bear's choice, but the food picks were pretty much all mine.  No surprise there right?  It was a challenge to narrow down all the amazing dining options in Miami to just 3 square meals.  But, I sort of thrive on solving tough first world problems.  Our first meal was intended to be our fanciest meal for the weekend.  All the gals, Care Bear especially, were dressed to kill for our first night out on this town, busting at the seams with beautiful people, or maybe just smokin' hot Latin men.  Muy caliente!  OW!



I would describe OLA as a modern Latin American take on the Miami food scene.  The ceviches and empanadas seem to be obligatory choices, but really you could go anywhere from there and do no wrong.  I will admit, my memory of this meal is a bit foggy because I was pre-gaming like Prohibition was making a comeback.  So, the pictures and descriptors could certainly use some polish, but as Jamie Foxx said..."Blame it on the a a a a a a alcohol."

Short Rib Empanada black beer braised short rib, creamy habanero sauce, smoked orange rosemary marmalade
Tender beef, stuffed inside a flaky dough.  The sauces definitely brought the needed moisture I find is always lacking in empanadas.

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