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The Weekend Guide: 2/5-2/7

Super Bowl 50 watch parties, fashion fun, mind-blowing music, and food feasting all happening this weekend in Miami! The 5th Annual Wine, Women, & Shoes When: Friday, Feb. 5th at 10:30am-3:00pm Where: JW Marriott Marquis Additional Information: Benefitting Miami Children’s Health Foundation; Fashion show; Shoe shopping; Silent auction; Enter contest to win $19,770 Chopard white gold & diamond watch; MC by Maggie Rodriguez www.winewomenandshoes.com/miami Barry Manilow Concert When: Friday, Feb. 5th at 7:30pm Where: BB&T Center Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Afrojack When: Friday, Feb. 5th at 11:00pm Where: STORY Nightclub Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Discovering Design: Wild Wallpapers When: Saturday, Feb. 6th at 1:00pm Where: Wolfsonian-FIU Tickets: Free for children under 15 & accompanying adults Whole Foods Market Miami Metro Kicking Off Super Bowl with Big Game Tasting When: Sunday, Feb. 7th at 12:00pm-2:00pm Where: Whole Foods Markets located in Aventura, Coral Gables, Downtown Miami, North Miami, Pinecrest, & South Beach Additional Information: Wing buckets for $3.99/lb; House-made guacamole; Local beer sampling; Tailgate favorites (potato salads, mac & cheese fritters, mini meatballs, sandwich platters, house-made burgers, sausages, & seafood burgers) Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Clippers When: Sunday, Feb. 7th at 2:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Downton Abbey Inspired Valentine’s Tea When: Sunday, Feb. 7th at 2:00pm Where: Madi’s Tea Garden Tea Room Tickets: $35 per person Additional Information: Trivia game; Prize awarded to best-dressed; Full tea service www.madisteagarden.com Super Sunday Swim Party at Thompson Miami Beach When: Sunday, Feb. 7th at 4:00pm-until game is over Where: Thompson Miami Beach Tickets: Complimentary event; $10 valet validation; RSVP to eventstmb@thompsonhotels.com Additional Information: Dinner & all you can eat $40; Cabana & bungalow specials starting at $300 www.thompsonmiamibeach.com

Entertainment, Health & Fitness, MSM Online, Sports, The Issue

Shane Battier: Taking Charge

By Zachary Devita Photography by Aldo Arguello Former Miami Heat player Shane Battier and his wife, Heidi, established the Battier Take Charge Foundation around six years ago and have been an integral and popular part of the Miami and Coral Gables community. “I’m a proud Miamian. I live here locally in Coral Gables and we’ve established roots here. This is home, so, I think it’s the responsibility of not just me, but everybody, to be a part of their community. To do what they can to make it better.” The Battier Take Charge Foundation mission revolves around helping troubled youth by providing the necessary tools and resources to gain a good education and develop into effective leaders in society. “When I made it to the NBA, when I made it big, I felt like it was my duty to be able to afford access and opportunity to those who needed it. We are providing a great opportunity to unlock these kids’ dreams through the power of a college education.” The foundation has graduated three kids to this point, and hold another 15 within the program and have placed them all over the country. Last month, Shane hosted the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at Village of Merrick Park in cooperation with the Battier Take Charge Foundation. When asked about the Christmas Wonderland the Village put on, Shane said, “This is a fun celebratory event…when I was asked to lead the tree lighting celebration, I took it as a huge honor!” Shane’s illustrious basketball career spans back from winning a college national championship at Duke as well as Naismith College Player of the Year back in 2001 and culminated when he won back-to-back championships with the Miami Heat in 2012 and 2013. The key to his success? His parents. “They were instrumental in helping me develop into the person I am today. They instilled in me a sense of gratitude, community and an unbelievable work ethic. There’s no question I wouldn’t be here without their guidance.” Although Shane has been retired for over a year now, there are still things about the game of basketball he misses. “I miss the subtle battles in a game. The in-game adjustments you have to make against Kevin Durant, or Carmelo Anthony or some of the greatest players in the world. The small battles that really are never picked on television, that you know that you’ve won or you’ve lost in the heat of it all.” While the small battles may be over, Shane hasn’t shied away from the world of sports in retirement. “As an old retired player now I’ve taken up golf. I’m merely a single digit handicapper and so I’ve worked really hard on that. I’m improving and it’s been a fun journey.” Along with golf, Shane has put a strong focus on the foundation and expanding its efforts and events in and beyond South Florida. “Everyone in Miami knows about the success of Battier-oke. That’s been a lot of fun to bring down here and we’ve had a huge level of support for that. We’re looking to grow as a foundation, looking to add programming, looking to add more kids. There are a lot of great kids in our county and in South Florida that just need the access, need examples and need to be told, hey, someone cares about you.” As of right now the foundation is up to standards according to Shane, but their work is never done and they are looking to add more within the community. Despite the fame and the fortune that comes with a career like his, Shane remains humble, always willing to help those around him. This remains evident when asked what piece of advice he would give to future basketball players who want a career similar to his. “Learn to love to work. If you enjoy the work, then you’ll have no problem putting in the extra time it takes to make yourself a great basketball player and unlock your full potential.” It’s no surprise that Shane loved his work on the court, but it’s his work off the court that will continue his legacy for years to come. For more information on the Battier Take Charge Foundation, please visit www.takechargefoundation.org Click here to view this post in the MSM January/February 2016 digital issue

Events, LIFESTYLE, MSM Online

Village of Merrick Park Kicked off Christmas with Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony

By Zachary Devita Illuminated with colorful bulbs, children wearing reindeer antlers and the echoing sounds of holiday music, the Village of Merrick Park kicked off Christmas in South Florida with their Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Hosted by former Miami Heat player Shane Battier and the Battier Take Charge Foundation, the night included performances by Coral Gables Senior High School, the Miami Royal Ballet and even a special visit from jolly old Saint Nick. Shane and his wife, Heidi, established the Battier Take Charge Foundation around six years ago and have been an integral and popular part of the Miami and Coral Gables community. “I’m a proud Miamian. I live here locally in Coral Gables and we’ve established roots here. This is home, so, I think it’s the responsibility of not just me, but everybody, to be a part of their community. To do what they can to make it better,” shares the former Heat player. When asked about the Christmas Wonderland the Village put on, Shane said, “This is a fun celebratory event…when I was asked to lead the tree lighting celebration, I took it as a huge honor!” The Battier Take Charge Foundation mission revolves around helping troubled youth by providing the necessary tools and resources to gain a good education and develop into effective leaders in society. “When I made it to the NBA, when I made it big, I felt like it was my duty to be able to afford access and opportunity to those who needed it.” This is just one of the many events the foundation is spearheading. Throughout the event, the crowd was able to see glimpses of the different outlets Merrick Park has to offer. The shopping center is home to such names as Crate & Barrel, Nordstrom and one of Coral Gables best restaurants Yardhouse. Despite the fact that the temperature was in the upper 80s, the atmosphere resembled that of any child’s North Pole. For more information on the Battier Take Charge Foundation, please visit www.takechargefoundation.org For more information on the Village of Merrick Park, please visit www.shopsatmerrickpark.com

Entertainment, Film, The Issue

My Miami: Natalie Gal

November-December Issue 2015 Photographed by Catherine Asanov Natalie Gal is an American actress and model. She was born in 1989 to the family of an opera singer and a poet. Not surprisingly, she started studying ballet, gymnastics, arts, along with playing piano, singing, and performing in a theatre at the age of six. She is often compared to a young Angelina Jolie, considered to be a very promising young actress by media and magazines. She studied acting at NYU and speaks four languages fluently. Not only is Natalie represented by top model agencies around the world, but is also actively involved in various charities that are near to her heart, such as Artists for Peace and Justice and has done several campaigns for PETA. In September 2010, she was chosen to be the chairman of People Power Progress (PPP). She lives between NYC and LA, produces her TV show Fashion Destinations (airing on FashionTV), hosts a show on NEWTV, produces projects in Los Angeles and frequently travels to several cities around the world for work. She has starred in different movie productions and modeled for different brands such as Chanel, Cavalli, Alexander Wang, Prada, CoverGirl, Guess, Diesel, Alexander McQueen, and Revlon. She’s been on the covers of Grazia, Mademoiselle, Madam Figaro, and Modern Luxury to name a few. Currently she made a switch from modeling to acting, while still being an ambassador for many brands. She produces and stars in features with actors such as Samuel Jackson, Lindsay Lohan, Amber Heard and Kelan Lutz. Natalie recently hit the big screen in Jobs and Syrup. She is currently in the process of filming Enter The Fist with Danny Trejo. Since she is a self-proclaimed Miami lover, we couldn’t wait to hear the details… When in Miami you can catch me… Usually shopping! I enjoy all the Miami stores, little boutiques in all corners of the city, vintage shops in Wynwood Art District, or outside of SoBe. Of course, you also have to hit the big fancy ones, like Bal Harbour. After the shopping, I’m usually poolside at the Delano Hotel. I cannot tell you how many celebrities I spot during my visits there – so if you care for high-end people watching, then this is your place to stay. The biggest misconception about Miami is… That South Beach is the only place to be. I love Wynwood, Little Havana, Coral Gables, the Design District, and Coconut Grove. I am a big location junkie for my photo shoots and I typically ask a photographer or art director if we can shoot somewhere interesting, old, weird, or local. So I personally check out those locations on the mission to find interesting places to shoot, and Miami has so many! The last restaurant I enjoyed in Miami was… Juvia and Zuma all the way! I fell in love with Zuma when I first visited in London. It’s a hot spot for very attractive people (in case you want to meet a few wink-wink!). If you haven’t already, I dare you to order a few cocktails there, they are outstanding. Aside from the weather, the best reason to return to Miami is… There’s always something happening, music, art, fashion, and with new people. Of course, for me it’s Art Basel and Miami Fashion Week. Soho House is swarmed with people and hot outfits during MFW. I usually stay at SLS for MFW and get the most fantastic experience! For Art Basel, people come from all over the world to buy and celebrate art – its the best time to meet someone fun and interesting and get inspired by their talents. The first time I became really curious about Miami was… It was during my time as an up-and-coming, fresh-out-of-old-Europe model. I was instantly in love! I remember I went to the local coffee shop and everyone spoke Spanish there, which made the city appeal even worldlier to me. Then I was bedazzled by the Art Deco style, the atmosphere, the people, and then of course the hot nightlife. Miami felt instantly like the total package. Click here to view this post in MSM’s November/December 2015 digital issue

Arts, Culinary, Culture, MSM Online

Weekend Guide: 9/24-9/27

LISTEN TO THIS BUILDING Exhibition Having opened September 3rd, Miamians can enjoy our local architecture that we so often take for granted. At the Miami Center for Architecture and Design, the gallery will include tactile relief images, images scanned with fingertips executed in relief, of popular buildings located in Downtown Miami. It will also include 3D models created by students at FIU’s College of Architecture + the Arts. When: Daily until October 17th, 2015 Where: Miami Center for Architecture & Design For more information, visit exilebooks.com Vanessa Garcia: Reading of Her Novel White Light at Books & Books White Light tells the story of Cuban-American artist Veronica Gonzalez and her struggle between dealing with her father’s sudden death and being catapulted into the pressure of creating new artistic pieces. Find out what happens when Veronica channels her strength through the expression of her emotions through art and immerses them onto canvas. When: Thursday, September 24th at 8:00pm Where: Books & Books Coral Gables For more information, visit vanessagarcia.org Oktoberfest at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden When: Friday, September 25th at 6:30pm Where: Miami Beach Botanical Garden Ticket Information: $40 general admission; $30 members For more information, visit mbgarden.org Walk to Defeat ALS When: Saturday, September 26th at 8:00am Where: Museum Park Price: Free; fundraising encouraged Additional Information: Registration begins at 8:00am; walk begins at 10:00am For more information, visit web.alsa.org/miami Miccosukee Tribe Celebrates American Indian Day When: Saturday, September 26th at 10:00am-6:00pm Where: Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Admission: Free For more information, visit Miccosukee.com Nick Jonas Concert When: Sunday, September 27th at 7:30pm Where: The Fillmore Miami Beach Ticket Information: ticketmaster.com

Culinary, Events, LIFESTYLE, MSM Online

The 8th Annual Coral Gables Restaurant Week Presents the Ultimate Foodie Paradise

By Justina Coronel Three weeks of over 40 restaurants offering three-course meal menus? This is the ultimate foodie galore! The 8th Annual Coral Gables Restaurant Week presented by Bacardi USA is showcasing new eateries and returning old favorites while offering several courses served at a total, discounted price. Foodies will have three weeks, from June 8th-28th, to taste their way through Downtown Coral Gables. Downtown Coral Gables is a unique and sophisticated destination that has a variety of restaurants that have an array of fine cuisine. This mouthwatering event will kick off on Thursday, June 4th, and guests can come together for the “Taste of the Gables” launch party. At the Westin Colonnade, 180 Aragon Avenue, from 6:30-8:30pm, foodies will be able to taste samples of Restaurant Week and then vote to select the winner for “Best Taste of the Gables.” The general admission prices are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. But if you are wanting more, look at what VIP has in store. For $55 online or $65 at the door, VIP ticket holders will have access to all General Admission areas, enjoy the Bacardi rum open bar and additional food stations, and will receive a glorious goody bag to take home. This event is 21 and over, so make sure to pair those meals with the official cocktail of Restaurant Week, which is the classic Bacardi rum and Coke. You don’t want to miss this three-week fun-filled adventure where you can frolic around and devour delicious food. To date, these are the 40 restaurants participating: Anacapri on Ponce Angelique Euro Café Bellmont Spanish Restaurant Bread + Butter Counter BrickTop’s Bulla Gastrobar Café at Books & Books by Chef Allen Caffe Abbracci Caffe Vialetto California Pizza Kitchen Christy’s Restaurant Cibo Wine Bar Divino Ceviche Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Fratellino Ristorante Fritz & Franz Bierhaus Ikura Sushi Lounge JohnMartin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant La Dorada Restaurant La Taberna Giralda Le Provencal The Local Craft Food & Drink Maroosh Mediterranean Restaurant Miss Saigon Bistro Morton’s The Steakhouse OBBA Sushi Open Stage Club Ortanique on the Mile Pardo’s Peruvian Cuisine Randazzo’s Little Italy Red Koi Thai & Sushi Lounge Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse Seasons 52 Spritz of Coral Gables Sushi Maki SUSHISAMBA Swine Southern Table & Bar Talavera Cocina Mexicana Tarpon Bend Raw Bar & Grill Threefold Café Uvaggio Restaurant & Wine Bar Vicolo Italian Kitchen   For more information to purchase tickets, visit www.coralgablesrestaurantweek.com

Beauty, MSM Online

Nordstrom Spring Beauty Trend Show

Nordstrom Spring Beauty Trend Show By Gisel Habibnejad If you’re a beauty lover and runway show enthusiast, you won’t want to miss the Nordstrom Beauty Trend Show. The event will showcase top beauty brands and will demonstrate the spring beauty forecast of 2015 to keep you on trend before spring blooms into season. Such makeup trends to be covered include hot trends, like the nude lip, made popular by celebrities, such as Kylie Jenner. With the spring season, bronzer powder makes it way back into the beauty regimen of all fashionistas. The latest trend anticipated to resurface is the bright lip, usually pink or coral, achieved by applying the perfect shades of lip gloss. In addition to the fabulous show and beauty tips, guests will receive complimentary makeup, skincare, and fragrance consultations with an exclusive Nordstrom tote bag just for attending. See you there! Where: Nordstrom Merrick Park When: Saturday, December 13th, 2014 Time: 8am-7pm Tickets: $20  RSVP: https://secure.nordstrom.com/Rsvp.aspx?storenum=763&eventid=57060

Events, MSM Online

The Great British Garden Party

By Sherri Balefsky Photos courtesy of Vivacity On Friday evening, Miami’s finest congregated at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. The occasion? The Queen’s birthday. Yes, that Queen. Although her actual birthday is in late April and Her Majesty was not in attendance, guests spent the evening paying tribute to all things British. Hosted by the British Consulate-General of Miami, the GREAT British Garden Party was a way for local tastemakers to celebrate the best of the British creative sector that continues to amp up business in South Florida.    I had the pleasure of attending this invite-only event. I was greeted by three exquisite Bentleys—the quintessential British automobile. One was even painted in Union Jack designs. I was also able to spend a few moments inside the driver seat of a gorgeous black Bentley convertible. These shiny works of “art” set the tone for what was happening inside. After ogling the cars, I entered the Biltmore’s posh Country Club Ballroom, where I was given my Virgin Atlantic “ticket.” A ticket to all that Great Britain is known for—a red, white, and blue display, complete with a traditional bright-red London phone booth. Even the guests got into the theme and dressed their best in their chicest garden party attire. As a tribute to British style, many ladies donned colorful floral fascinators. Kevin McGurgan, Her Majesty’s Consul General in Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, kicked off the event with a few words to welcome guests. He then introduced the Mayor of Coral Gables, James Cason, who further applauded the unique partnership that has evolved between the British Embassy and the City of Coral Gables. He saluted the British businesses that continue to influence Miami in all industries from art to fashion to food. After the introductions, we were simply asked to enjoy! We drank tea, ate scones and other delicious pastries, and sipped on Bombay Sapphire. There was even a station set up so that guests could learn how to mix their own Bombay Sapphire cocktails. The highlight of the night was the interactive photo booth set up so that guests could take a picture with a Virgin Atlantic flight attendant with a backdrop that, once superimposed, made it seem that guests were actually mid-flight on a Virgin Atlantic airplane. All around, it was a bloody good time. Next stop—London!       

MSM Online, Real Estate

Miami Real Estyle – Patricia Delinois, Miami’s Luxury Real Estate Messiah

With a long-standing list of accomplishments and her sultry, chocolate locks, real estate tycoon, Patricia Delinois, President & CEO of Century 21 Premier Elite Reality, makes sure to get what she wants – and visibly deserves. This Luxury Real Estate Messiah and NBCUniversal Style Network star, staked her claim to fame long before Andy Cohen and pernicious catfights. For the award winning broker, seamlessly globalizing the 305’s real-estate market, while helming 175 agents deemed a lucrative cakewalk to the philanthropic enthusiast. Although a fluent speaker in three languages – French, Spanish, and English – the property powerhouse fancies one language in particular – selling; she fills us in on her landholdings hypnosis that has foreign affairs and local buyers alike, buzzing. MSM: Did the credit crisis of 2008 have a significant impact on your business and ability to sell homes? In 2008 we had over 46,000 properties available for sale on the market. Clients were asking for rentals, rentals, rentals!! Prices kept dropping and real estate offices were closing. Banks were not lending, mortgage brokers were all closing their companies. It was a very sad, difficult time and a tough process to get anything sold! MSM: What makes Century 21 Premier Elite Realty successful? At the end of 2011 we noticed that sales were up 4 percent from 2005 which was the boom year. A shift was beginning. This shift we were experiencing was due to the foreign buyer. Miami was suddenly on everyone’s radar. The Wall Street Journal named us the “new global city” 62 percent of the buyers now buying in Miami are foreign buyers and 90 percent of those buyers are buying cash. What makes our company different is we are an international company. We focus on foreign clients from all over the world. 48 percent of the business done by Century 21 is outside of the US. We are the most recognized real estate brand in the world. We also are the only real estate company to have an inter-office MLS, providing access for all of our agents and clients to listings from all of our offices around the world through our global MLS website Century21global.com. MSM: Describe your average client profile in the Miami market. Are they in the market to invest or to live in the property? The average Miami buyer is either from one of the large northern cities like New York, Chicago, Boston and Washington DC or they come from other countries in Europe, Asia and South America. We currently have a lot of traffic from Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, France, Columbia and a considerable number of buyers from Canada, Mexico, Russia and China. They want to invest in properties in Miami for security, safety, political, and financial reasons. Most foreign buyers feel more comfortable investing money in Miami than in their own country. They also see the incredible potential in appreciation as this city is transforming at an extremely rapid pace. Many buyers come to invest in America, but others purchase their properties as full or part time homes. MSM: How is the Miami luxury real estate market rebounding since the 2008 housing crash and where do you project pricing trends to move over the next 2 years? Wealthy buyers love the international feel that Miami provides along with sunny weather, gorgeous beaches, thriving nightlife, glamour, entertainment and global business opportunities. They find our per sq. ft. prices much lower than in their own cities and want to own a second or even third residence in Miami. The demand for luxury properties has been fueling the construction and price growth. Miami is a city that is being compared to cities like New York, LA or Paris but we really are still a very new young city with tremendous growth potential. We are quickly becoming a world class city, attracting global attention and boosting real estate price appreciation. We are looking forward to a very strong healthy real estate market in the next years to come. MSM: Are you showing more condos or houses? Both have a strong demand right now depending on the clients lifestyle. MSM: What do you see as the hottest growing part of Miami right now? We have had our third consecutive record sales year and two years of double digit price appreciation. Miami real estate is booming from affordable housing to luxury properties and this is just the beginning. Prices are still around our 2004 pre boom prices and with the combination of very low interest rates we are offering a perfect buying opportunity. Miami is not large. We have the Everglades on one side and the Atlantic on the other side combine that with the increasing population and strong buying demand is making most of Miami real estate attractive everywhere! Currently we are still seeing tremendous growth downtown, in the Brickell area, and all along the Biscayne corridor. The Wynwood area, Doral area and the Design District. In addition there is tremendous growth in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove and all over Miami Beach. Miami has that international appeal keeping our residential and commercial real estate market hot for years to come!   1643 Brickell Ave #3102 The hottest buy on Brickell. In one of the most prestigious buildings in Miami the Santa Maria This is a fabulous two story residence in the sky. Priced at $5,900,000 3467 N Moorings Way Coconut Grove Florida Stunning Moorings Estate. For the distinguished buyer who appreciates the arts, enjoys a waterfront lifestyle and requires the ultimate in privacy and security, this exquisite 1929 DeGarmo, is located in the most coveted, guard-gated Coconut Grove neighborhood, The Moorings. Designed by renowned architect Walter DeGarmo, this magical and romantic, walled and gated estate has been lovingly restored to its original splendor. Magnificent finishes and décor exemplify the grandeur and old world charm that you would expect of one of the most beautiful properties in all of South Florida. A masterpiece of Mediterranean inspired architecture, it is surrounded by the most enchanting courtyards, incredible landscape, beautiful gardens and loggia lined patios, all on the water’s edge.Priced at $8,950,000 Click here

Culinary

The Grand Opening of Sushi Samba Coral Gables

Orange was the color of the night this past Thursday for the Grand Opening of Sushi Samba Coral Gables! The evening’s guests were drawn to the Brazilian/sushi steakhouse without the slightest hint of hesitation – could you blame them? As this social summoning progressed, mojitos were being passed out, while the invitees munched on heirloom tomato kabobs and fresh tuna rolls to heighten this momentous occasion! Welcome to The Gables, Sushi Samba – we’ve been expecting you! By Nycole Sariol

Events

Neat Stuff 3rd Annual Charity Casino Night in Coral Gables

Photo by Imani Ogden On Saturday April 14th, Neat Stuff held its 3rd Annual Charity Casino Night Event at the Coral Gables Country Club. Some of those in attendance included the City of Coral Gables Mayor, Jim Cason who presented Chairman of the Board, Eric Vainder with a city proclamation. Crystal Ruiz, Miss Florida Teen was presented with the President’s Volunteer Service Award. MC Lissette Gonzales introduced two former clients, Roxana and Becky Cespedes who talked about how Neat Stuff impacted their lives when they were in foster care. CBS4 Lissette Gonzalez and community friends helped raise $75,000! This will provide a one week supply of new school uniforms to 1,250 children. Sponsors include: Allstate, Northern Trust Bank, Miami Dolphins Foundation, Solstice Point Partners, Navarro Hernandez Law Firm, Doctor’s Choice Pharmacy, ByWines, Lucky Player Vodka, Segel Family Foundation, Mead Family Foundation, TD Bank, and Affiliated Health Care. Neat Stuff was founded in 1995 by Phyllis Krug. With only a handful of clients in their beginnings, they have grown to helping more than 7000 children. Ninety-six percent of every dollar donated goes towards services for the children, while only 3 percent is for management and one percent towards fundraising. http://www.neatstuffhelpskids.org For more photos of the event, goto: www.miamishoot.com/aroundtown/

Culinary

SUSHISAMBA® TO DEBUT IN CORAL GABLES BY APRIL 2013

Samba Brands Management will introduce its seventh SUSHISAMBA location in Coral Gables, Florida this April. Marking its third restaurant in the region, SUSHISAMBA Coral Gables, slated to open in the heart of Miracle Mile – Miami’s flourishing business and cultural center – will deliver a unique blend of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian culture and cuisine to the area. This new dining and lounge destination will add to the already impressive Samba Brands Management Florida portfolio, which includes James Beard nominated SUGARCANE raw bar grill in Midtown and internationally renowned SUSHISAMBA in Miami Beach. Award-winning architectural firm CetraRuddy designed the restaurant’s 6,500-square-ft space, complete with a lounge, two bars, alfresco dining and a premier event space. The venue will be open daily for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. And, for the first time, SUSHISAMBA Coral Gables will offer a daily breakfast menu, featuring freshly baked breads, exotic juices and a batida bar among the classic offerings. SUSHISAMBA’s menus showcase an inventive culmination of three cuisines. Guests will be treated to Brazilian churrasco and moqueca, Peruvian anticuchos and seviches; and Japanese wagyu, tempura and sushi. The centrally-positioned sushi bar will bring energy to the dining room with signature samba rolls and tender sashimi, from the freshest catch. The open kitchen, brick oven and fiery robata grill will deliver deliciously roasted and flavored meats, vegetables and fish that will capture the culinary prowess that has made SUSHISAMBA a success for more than a decade. SUSHISAMBA will offer an expansive list of signature cocktails such as the Nina Fresa, Chu-Cumber and Caipirinha. The beverage menu will also include cultural spirits such as shochu, pisco and cachaça, in addition to wines, beers and champagne. What’s more, the restaurant will present one of the largest premium sake selections in Florida. SUSHISAMBA Coral Gables will be located in the Westin Colonnade Hotel at 180 Aragon Avenue in Coral Gables, Florida. For additional information please visit sushisamba.com. About SUSHISAMBA: SUSHISAMBA restaurants are operated by Samba Brands Management, which was founded by Shimon Bokovza, Matthew Johnson and Danielle Billera. In addition to the new Coral Gables location, SUSHISAMBA has sites in New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami and London as well as SUGARCANE raw bar grill in Miami and Duck & Waffle in London. With over 13 years of experience, the company continues to expand their cutting-edge concepts. Their projects are unpredictable, their venues are impressive, and their visions set trends in the industry for years. For more information visit www.sambabrandsmanagement.com

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