Making the Rounds on Thanksgiving

Time management is key to a successful Thanksgiving.Thanksgiving no longer serves as a time families can peacefully get together, sit down at a table, and give thanks. Nowadays, it’s more like competing in the food Olympics. We’ve got divorced parents and grandparents, we’ve got significant others, and we’ve even got…

A Fowl Most Fair

The 15 minutes of that fat, stupid, ugly bird bred to have tits bigger than Dolly Parton’s are almost upon us, so you may be reasonably wondering what else to do with the Thanksgiving turkey besides jamming it in the oven to slowly incinerate while consuming immoderate amounts of alcohol…

Order Up: Michelle Bernstein’s at the Omphoy

This week in Dish we take a closer look at the newest restaurant from Miami’s own James Beard magnet, Michelle Bernstein. Michelle Bernstein’s at the Omphoy is the Latin-Jewish chef’s Palm Beach answer to Michy’s; a restaurant that showcases the best of Bernstein’s simple, soul-drenched cookery. The review is now…

Last Minute Thanksgiving Plans For the Procrastinator

Has the holiday season crept up on you so fast you’ve barely had time to take your Halloween decorations down, let alone plan for Turkey Day? It’s cool. (Please get rid of that pumpkin, though, it’s scaring the neighbors.) Here’s a couple last minute Thanksgiving ideas to help make your…

Doggie Bag: This Week in Charlie

Let’s do the numbers:Regulate this: Antinori’s Neprica is a blend for the ages.Vietnamese grub has arrived in Coral SpringsBash Wine Cafe gets the review treatment this week, and comes out strong with economical comfort food.Lots of new arrivals this season: Atlantique hits Delray and French Quarter opens in Pompano.Riki springs…

Weekend Blog Wrap: Thanksgiving Edition

If Wednesday’s Thanksgiving Recipe Roundup wasn’t enough for you, we’re here to help. Here are some highlights of other Thanksgiving related blogs.The Foodista Blog has some helpful pointers for you vegetarians and vegans planning on eating at normal people’s houses for Thanksgiving. Plus, there are plenty of recipes at the…

A Seafood Hater’s Guide to Eating in Key West: Part One

Confession: I write for a food blog, but I can’t stand seafood. Like at all. I just about refuse to eat anything that swims: fish, shrimp, lobster, and scallops are all completely off my menu. So when my girlfriend (who thankfully has the same aversion to eating things that swim)…

Food & Wine‘s Top 10 Under $12 Have South Florida Equivalents

Food & Wine showcased their 10 Best Restaurant Dishes under $12 in this issue, and — wouldn’t you know it — none are from Florida. It’s getting to be a pretty common occurrence when America’s Dangling Unit gets left off any of these glossy mag “best” lists. But that doesn’t…

Wake Up, Turkey Slobs, Because it’s Time for Killer Leftovers

Thanksgiving Day, 5 p.m.: Family members are sprawled on your furniture, belts off, pants unbuttoned, fancy holiday shirts marked by cranberry and gravy spills, making half-assed attempts to argue. Your father-in-law has been in the bathroom for 35 minutes and you’re starting to worry: for him, for your bathroom. You’re…

Reviewing the Chains: Firehouse Sub’s Club on a Sub

When you’re out looking for a sub, and can’t find a local sub or sandwich shop in your area, you’ve got a few chain choices. There’s the company famous for only charging $5, the one that started the whole toasted subs craze, and the lesser known chain that is known…

It’s Tea Time For Germany

I’m a sucker for pate — I’ll eat any sort of meat blended into a paste and cured. It started when I was a maybe 10-years-old. My parents would buy Oscar Mayer Liverwurst (yes, there’s such a thing) and spread it on butter crackers. I must’ve ate six tubes of…

Sampling RA Sushi’s New Menu

By Dori ZinnThe Outback of maki rolls RA Sushi unveiled it’s new menu this week. All three South Florida locations – Palm Beach Gardens, Pembroke Pines, and South Miami – will be slinging new dishes, which Charlie sampled at media dinner this Monday. The menu rollout – an annual fall…

Green Papaya Vietnamese Cuisine in Coral Springs Is Worth Finding

The only unfortunate thing about this Broward version of the Miami Lakes eatery is the location: Hidden away in a corner of a mostly vacant retail complex, Green Papaya is almost impossible to see from busy Atlantic Boulevard. But the wafting smell of simmering pho will command you to stay…

Yucatekas Are Entirely Edible, Even a Little Enjoyable

So we cheated a little last week. With the taste of those yellow cherries still stinging our taste buds, everyone unfortunate enough to taste those decided it was a great time to try out something else. After all, with expectations set so low, anything even digestible would raise our spirits…

Save That Sammie!

New Orleans’ iconic sandwich is under attack. What’s a poor boy to do?  Throw a party, what else?   That would be the third-annual New Orleans Po-Boy Preservation Festival, which takes place Sunday, November 22. More than three dozen restaurants will be on hand, slapping fried oysters, shrimp, catfish, soft-shell crab,…

Bons Temps to Roll Into Pompano With French Quarter Bar & Grill

The bons temps will roll into Pompano Beach come Monday, December 7, with the opening of The French Quarter Bar & Grill, a moderately priced N’awlins-style eatery from former Tarpon Bend general manager Gene Beach and local chef about town Michael Buterbaugh.  The Quarter adds to Broward’s meager stock of…

Atlantique Arrives on Atlantic in Delray

If you’re not a subscriber to our weekly Café Bites dining newsletter for Broward and Palm Beach counties, here’s a taste of what you missed this week. Click here to subscribe. Almost lost in the hype about all the newbies and newbies-to-be heading for Atlantic Avenue and environs in Delray…

Order Up: Bash Wine Cafe

This week in dish, we take a look at Bash Wine Cafe in Sunrise. We first looked at the unassuming bistro a few weeks ago on the blog and found its key asset to be well-priced comfort food. Now, here’s an excerpt from our upcoming review:…Perhaps it’s fate, then, that…