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    Miami-born, Argentine-Italian, two-time James Beard Award semifinalist, Forbes’ “30 Under 30 List," and first-ever Miami contestant to win Chopped...twice. No big deal. Giorgio Rapicavoli reflects on his culinary journey. From the early days of the wild startup pop-up days of Eating House, he has matured into the chef and owner of Eating House 2.0 and Luca Osteria in Coral Gables. We discuss his new project, Mayfair Grill, where he now leads the kitchen and the plans for its future. In this episode, we explore his passion for wine, Italy, and his newfound path to fitness. We also reminisce about what it's like growing up in the 305 and discover why he loves Miami. Raised in Dade? Ya bet. There’s even talk of freestyle and good ole Miami booty bass.

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    Daniel Figueredo and his wife, Rosa Romero, founded Sanguich de Miami in 2015. But life wasn’t always mojo pork and croquetas. The road to launch and reach success took many colorful detours. A background in marketing, architecture, and design within the fashion industry shaped Daniel's business approach and steered his vision when he decided to take a chance on this sandwich concept with Rosa. Almost ten years later, this three-peat MICHELIN Guide Bib Gourmand restaurant has developed a winning meticulous formula that keeps us all craving Sanguich.

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    Brenda Popritkin engages in a deep conversation with acclaimed Miami chef Pablo Zitzmann, known for his Coral Gables restaurants No Name Chinese and Zitz Sum.

    Explore Chef Zitzmann's fascinating journey from his German-Mexican roots in Bogotá, Colombia, through his culinary adventures across Asia, to reaching his goals within the Miami food scene.

    Discussing his vision, achievements, and the impact of COVID-19, Zitzmann opens up about his accolades, including the MICHELIN Guide's Bib Gourmand, a James Beard Foundation nomination, and his experience on 'Beat Bobby Flay.'

    Don't miss this engaging and personal glimpse into the life of one of Miami's top chefs, plus get the EXCLUSIVE scoop on Zitzmann's upcoming projects.

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    The 2010 South Florida culinary scene has significantly evolved since Cari Garcia began her food blog. Through the years, she successfully transitioned her brand's model from restaurant reviews to recipes and giveaways, and turned challenges into opportunities. Recently, an unexpected incident prompted her to leave her healthcare career behind and become a full-time content creator and social media manager.

    Fat Girl Hedonist's Cari brings the heat with that East Hialeah sass I know too well. In this episode, she talks all things Miami food in a complicated time of influencers, pay-to-play dynamics, misleading social media content, and algorithms.

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    Meet the fascinating Miami sommelier Allegra Angelo of Vinya Wine. From NYC's Jean-Georges to Michy's and La Mar, Allegra shares the journey that brought her to Miami and kept her here. Knowledgeable, passionate, and #teamMiami all the way. What's not to love?

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    We are about to get very 305. If you know, you know. And if you don’t know, you are about to find out. I am talking, of course, about Miami’s very own VENTANITAS. We all have a personal story and relationship with them.

    Daniela Perez Miron is here to discuss her very special book Ventanitas: A Window into Miami’s Coffee Culture.

    Miron was raised in Miami, Florida, and now lives in London. She graduated from the University of Miami with dual degrees in Art and Management and then studied Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She is passionate about creating work that tells intimate cultural stories, centers real people, and empowers others.

    You can purchase the book HERE or visit omiami.org

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    A much-respected veteran chef of the Miami culinary scene (Bice at the Victor Hotel, Pelican Cafe, Toscana Divino, and more recently at Le Zoo—to name a few) and mentor to many, Chef Julian Alexander Baker joins me to chat about South Florida's growth and significant changes during his 15 years in Miami.

    What has kept him in here?
    What does he think are the city's strengths?
    What does discipline in the kitchen mean to him?
    Why doesn't he think South Florida is ready for the MICHELIN Guide yet?
    What are some of his favorite Miami restaurants?
    Does he love Los Felix as much as I do?
    Where does he see himself in ten years?

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    Welcome to the behind-the-scenes episode of the MICHELIN Guide Florida Ceremony: Miami, Orlando & Tampa.

    If this is your first time tuning in, here's the scoop. I've been writing about the MICHELIN Guide's Florida potential and eventual guide since 2014—initially on the blog and now also on the podcast. In this episode, I'll be your guide through the latest ceremony. I'll pull back the curtain, revealing how things unfolded, and offer you a sneak peek of the actual event (since I always receive questions about it). I'll also share my personal take on the results and begin a first look ahead as to what 2025 could hold.


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    In this episode, I analyze the MICHELIN Guide Florida and its upcoming April 18th awards ceremony in Tampa.

    Is South Florida feeling jaded over the Guide?When will negotiations resume for the Florida contract?What do the one, two, and three-star ratings mean? Will any restaurant lose its star? If so, which one (s)?Will the MICHELIN Guide rank up any restaurant? If so, which one (s)?Will Miami see any three-starred restaurant (s) this year?Who are the new restaurant additions to the guide?Is 2024 a shakeup year for the MICHELIN Guide?What are some essential guidelines to know about MICHELIN?

    Can't get enough MICHELIN Guide coverage? Episodes 3, 13, 26, and 29 of this podcast will give you additional Guide information and offer more detailed, deep, geeky dives on this topic. I also recently interviewed Visit Florida's Dana Young on the Michelin Guide Florida's current impact and future. That's episode 41.

    You can also visit the BLOG for an extensive look at my full Michelin Guide coverage over the last 11 years.

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    Listen in as we candidly review the last 15 Miami restaurants we visited. PART 2 of this supersized episode tackles an unlucky celebrity chef's arrival, a couple of Miami historical locations renovated by flashy restaurant groups, another Argentinian concept that didn't deliver on steak, a classy omakase experience with a starry future, a tiny but mighty local fine dining concept, and an elegant supper club where privacy trumps all. Ready to learn more?

    97 Palma
    98 Casadonna
    99 Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay
    100 Shingo
    101 Ossobucco
    102 Chateau ZZ's
    103 Delilah

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    Listen in as we candidly review the last 15 Miami restaurants we visited. PART 1 of this supersized episode tackles a Florida homegrown concept and a borrowed NYC one. Three restaurants center their food around a wood fire grill, with only one, a Broward newcomer, emerging victorious and ambitious enough to quickly become the area's best restaurant. Lastly, a couple of established 305 chefs debut new concepts while, sadly, the reimagined return of an old one greatly disappoints. Ready? Let's do this. Dale!

    EntreNos RAO’s MiamiLOG Fire SignatureErbaMAASS Fort LauderdaleCasa VigilOise Ristorante by Brad KilgoreNew Schnitzel House


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    President and CEO Dana Young updates us on the MICHELIN Guide's current Florida impact since the initial announcement in 2021 and two guides later (with a third on the horizon April 18th).

    Why is this partnership an ideal fit for the Sunshine State?Are diners choosing us and staying longer in Florida because of our food? Was the initial plan for three guides/years? Is this partnership something she forecasts will continue in Florida long term? Can we expect Broward and Palm Beach County or others in '24 or '25 as the guide expands its Florida coverage? What is and isn’t covered in Visit Florida’s investment with the guide? Do restaurants pay to be featured? Has she tried any of the starred restaurants yet? Have any surprised her? Any favorites?

    Plus, after the interview concludes, I take a closer look at some of the most popular and controversial MICHELIN myths and facts.

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    Dominican pastry Chef Mari Angeles Rubio of Casa Gioia brings joy to Miami with her delicious desserts: all the custom cakes, but never ever cupcakes (ni tampoco cake pops, sorry). Listen in as she passionately shares her story. We chat about:

    Her time in ItalyThe success of pecan pie errorsATM 101 lessonsHer favorite South Florida dessertsBuilding a business without experienceHow noes turned into yeses against her will, but to her benefit.

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    The PALETTE AWARDS are for the TOP 23 MIAMI RESTAURANTS I feel offer the most well-rounded and top experiences. I reserved, ordered, photographed, ate, and paid at these restaurants. No one asked nor paid me to do so. Supporting our local restaurants brings me joy, and I am passionate about Miami’s food scene. Did your favorite make my list?

    Use this as a reference when making your next reservation, and as a springboard to keep the conversation about Miami restaurants going.

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    Our dishing and dining means you get the real unfiltered scoop as we experience it. The hubs, Lawrence, returns once again and joins me to review every visit and offer his perspective. We have spent the last several months returning to many Miami favorite restaurants. In this episode, we will highlight which ones continued to impress, and also discuss the few who greatly disappointed.

    DRINKING GAME: Take a shot every time we say TIKI TIKI or SHIT SHOW. You have been warned!

    76. Uchi
    77. Los Felix
    78. Mila Restaurant
    79. Byblos
    80. Skipped # Oops
    81. La Mar
    82. QP Tapas 2.0
    83. Marky's Caviar Lounge
    84. Hiden
    85. Chica
    86. The Den
    87. Bouchon
    88. Rakki Sushi

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    Natural wine enthusiast Karina Iglesias talks all things vino and Miami in this special addition to my SOMM LIKE IT HOT series.

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    Chef.
    Author.
    Mentor.
    Pioneer.
    All around Florida badass.

    Chef Norman Van Aken needs no introduction, really. His contributions to the Florida culinary community have been and continue to be endless. As the founding father of New World Cuisine, he once upon a time created an identity for Florida from which to launch and never looked back.

    Listen in as I chat with Norman about his upcoming TV project, Norman's Florida Kitchen, and the reopening of Norman's in Orlando. What are his thoughts on the term Floribbean? How does he feel about the upcoming generation of cooks? When was the last time he was mind-blown over a dinner at a restaurant? What does his food intake look like? What are his favorite memories with friend, Jimmy Buffet? We also discuss the MICHELIN Guide, James Beard Awards, and much more...

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    Owner of the OG Miami food blog, Food for Thought, FRODNESOR on all things social media, cofounder of the Cobaya Miami underground supper club, and an occasional food writer for publications around town, attorney David Rosendorf stops in to discuss his long-lived love for Miami food.

    What prompted him to launch the blog and Cobaya Miami? How does he summarize the change in the Miami food scene since he began writing about it? What restaurants did he think helped turn the culinary tide in South Florida over the last ten years? How does he describe our dining to someone from out of town? What are his thoughts on the James Beard Awards and the continued snoozing of Miami chefs? How does he feel about the Michelin Guide’s Florida arrival? Does he agree with the current Miami list? What are some additions he'd like to see? What are his feelings on Miami food media, the influencer trend, the lack of honest reviews, and press release-type reporting? What are some of your favorite go-to spots in town? What does the future hold for Cobaya? What is on the horizon for Frodnesor dining?

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    A candid look at some of the Miami restaurants we recently visited.

    68. Mosaico by Maurizio Farinelli
    69. Le Jardinier
    70. Tam Tam
    71. Queen Omakase
    72. Mamey
    73. La Mar Miami
    74. Casa Mariano
    75. La Cosecha Argentinian Steakhouse

    Most of the Miami restaurants discussed in this episode are small operations that, for better or worse, left a big impression.

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    Why are Broward residents making lines to score Italian Chef Nunzio Fuschillo's baked goods? I won't gatekeep any longer. The secret is officially out and these are the magic words: Cooper City. Gas Station. Effe Cafe.

    In this episode, we discuss Nunzio's journey to South Florida, his deep ties to Miami culinary royalty (and Hialeah), the Michelin Guide Florida and beyond, plus his ongoing quest for quality.

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