Gimme A Burger Appearing on World Food Championships

We all love watching someone we know or a place we’ve visited on the TV screen. It doesn’t make sense at all, but for whatever reason, it feels like you’re getting a piece of the limelight as well — hey, fame is a funny thing. Turns out another local spot…

New Times’ Pairings Returns: Get Your Presale Tickets!

Pairings, New Times’ annual celebration of the best of South Florida food paired with wonderful wine, is back and better than ever. This seventh-annual Pairings returns to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, September 18, with more than 40 top restaurants serving their best, paired with fine…

The Nutrition Cottage Moves to Boynton Beach, Expands Hours

It’s no secret — especially for native Floridians — that Delray Beach has changed dramatically in the past few years. What was once a small-town downtown strip full of mom-and-pop shops and a few quaint dining options has become a trendy, hip destination with dozens of shops, restaurants, and bars…

Cafe Boulud Brings Back Boulud Sud for the Summer (Photos)

Just imagine what it would be like, sitting on a classic schooner, with the sights, sounds, and smells of the Mediterranean in the background. That would be the life; unfortunately, it takes boatloads of money to make it happen. And while we may be able to make it to the…

Sunny Anderson to Host South Florida Book Festival Event

Food Network star Sunny Anderson is truly a renaissance woman. The host of Cooking for Real and The Kitchen is also a frequent contributor on Today and the Rachael Ray show and is the author of Sunny’s Kitchen: Easy Food For Real Life. See also: Ten Best Gastropubs in Broward…

First Look: Fork & Balls on Las Olas

The usual Las Olas crowds tend to be fickle in their choice of hot spots. Years ago it was Big City Grill. Then came YOLO and (several years later) The Royal Pig, pushing the masses to the western edge of the strip. Somewhere in between all the back-and-forth Rocco’s Tacos…

Bistro 1902 Brings a Taste of Paris to Downtown Hollywood

Though South Florida is certainly no bastion of French fare, a few places have found their way into the fray and made a name. In Hollywood, Bistro 1902 fills the franco void thanks to the owner, Parisian-born Karim Laitaoui. He is often at the front of the house, greeting guests…

Chima Steakhouse in Fort Lauderdale Now Offering Lighter Options

You’re stomach is churning (it feels as though it’s doing back-flips), sweat is pouring off of your brow, you can’t sleep, your head hurts: this isn’t a hangover, fine friends, it’s the meat sweats. If you’re one of those gluttonous diners who tends to overindulge — hey, we most certainly…

100 Montaditos Now Open at City Place in West Palm Beach

Tapas, the art of dishing out small plates, has become a popular concept in the U.S., with bars and restaurants springing up in cities across the nation dishing out their own version of a sharing menu. However, most Americans don’t know the history of tapas — exactly how, and why,…

Richard Harris Takes the Reins as d.b.a./Cafe’s Executive Chef

One of Fort Lauderdale’s most beloved restaurants has some big news to announce: d.b.a./Cafe , New Times’ 2013 pick for “Best New Restaurant in Broward County,” has welcomed a new executive chef. Richard Harris, the brother of local celebrity chef Chris Miracolo, has taken the reins at the laid-back eatery,…

Bistro 1902 Brings a Taste of Paris to Downtown Hollywood

You might not know you like French food yet, but you do. Cuisine as we know it would not be where it is without the influence of classic, haute French cooking. From sauces and sous vide, to bistros and brasseries — as well as plenty of groundbreaking chefs and ambitious…

Third Annual Boca Burger Battle this Saturday

Nothing says “summertime” like cleaning up the backyard and getting those grills fired up. We’ve also gotten so used to nature’s erratic patterns here in Florida that we’ve adapted barbecuing as a rain-or-shine activity — it has also become a bit of sport with numerous competitions in different aspects of…

Tilted Kilt Plans Four Other South Florida Locations

Tilted Kilt, the Arizona-based chain that features servers dressed in a cross between naughty schoolgirl and Gaelic sex kitten, is opening four more locations in Broward and Palm Beach counties. In May 2013, Fort Lauderdale-based TKSF Management Group, created to bring Tilted Kilt to South Florida, opened the first Broward…

Eats and Sweets Serves Gourmet Sweet and Salty Crepes

Regina Sacca wasn’t familiar with crepes when she decided to buy a food truck in 1999. Once greeted by a crepe maker inside, however, she began learning how to make them using a recipe that a co-worker gave her from a family member in Luxemburg. She picked it up immediately…

Celebrate Future GMO Independence this Fourth of July

A quick look at the standard American spread at a Fourth of July gathering can be the biggest unintended commercial advocating for the GMO awareness movement. There are burgers made of cows pumped full of hormones and raised in miserable conditions, genetically modified seedless watermelon, sweet corn grown with trademarked…