Showing posts with label FL-Miami Restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FL-Miami Restaurants. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Rosinella: Italian

 Black Linguine
This place was DEEE-LISH! I was impressed with this place in every respect. The prices were very reasonable. The service was fantastic--our waited could tell us everything about anything on the menu. The portion sizes were perfect. Just enough to feel full to brim. We got bread with oil and vinegar before our meal and one of the oil jars was spicy with red pepper flakes in it--never had that before but it was very good. I ordered the Gorgonzola Cheese Pizza. It was about 13 inches with an authentic italian thin crust that was baked till it was perfectly golden and crispy. Very delicious. My husband took the more daring route and ordered the Black Linguine. It was homemade linguine noodles that were blended with squid ink to give the noodles a black color and a slight seafood flavor. They really were good! The linguine was tossed with a marinara sauce, tomatoes, chicken, and parmesan cheese. Very unique and worth trying.
 Gorgonzola Cheese Pizza


The Quickie:
Price: Very reasonable.
Service: Amazing.
Portions: Perfect.
Quality: Very high.
Atmosphere: Nice--we sat outside under the shade umbrellas.




Rosinella-- 525 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach - (305) 672-8777



Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Vida: Fontainebleau Resort

Vida is a restaurant within the fabulous Fontainebleau resort on the coast of Florida. Like most other resort restaurants, the food is pricey but you get what you pay for. If you drink, your meal could be well over $100 for two. All in all, the quality of the food was incredible, the service was perfect, and the portion sizes were, surprisingly, large. I ordered the Vida Burger--$17. It came piled high with bacon, guacamole, red onion, and mushrooms. The beef patties were seasoned to perfection with what tasted like freshly ground black pepper. I have to say, it was one of the best burgers I have ever tasted. I scarfed down the burger leaving no room for my sky-high pile of fries. If you would like to try the desserts (which looked divine), my recommendation would be to split your entree since it's more than one can handle anyways.

Here are some pictures of a catered event by Fontainebleau. I don't know which of the restaurants actually prepared this food, nonetheless, it was also very good.


Pan-seared Sea Bass with Fillet Mignon and Mashed Potatoes


Chocolate Bar Dessert


The Quickie:

Prices: High, but well worth it.
Quality: Very high.
Portions: More than you could handle.
Service: 10
Atmosphere: Clean, comfortable, trendy.