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5 Mother’s Day Restaurants Designed for Indulgence

By Gisel Habibnejad Start your Mother’s Day off right with the perfect brunch or end the night on a happy note at some of Miami’s best restaurants. You can enjoy delectable foods and refreshments by the water or with a spectacular view overlooking the city. Whichever you choose is guaranteed to put a smile on a mother’s face. Area31 Located at the top of the EPIC Hotel in Brickell, the meals come equipped with a beautiful view overlooking the city and water. The buffet-style brunch will run from noon to 4:00pm at $75 per person. What’s more, mothers will enjoy a complimentary glass of Prosecco and a gift bag containing spa goods and a $50 gift card courtesy of Exhale. www.area31restaurant.com Vida Fontainebleau’s take on American brasserie with a contemporary twist will be hosting a Mother’s Day brunch from noon-3:00pm at $68 per adult, $34 per child under 12 years, and free for children under four. www.fontainebleau.com/mothersday Caviar Russe Then newest addition to Brickell is located at the Four Seasons and is perfect for those who wish to indulge intimately. The 35 seating restaurant’s Mother’s Day brunch starts at noon and ends at 4:00pm. For $95, each guest will enjoy a three-course experience and a complimentary mimosa or Bellini. www.caviarrusse.com/restaurant/miami Apeiro Kitchen & Bar The Midtown Miami restaurant will be offering Mother’s Day specials all day. From 11:00am-4:00pm, guests can enjoy brunch, which includes gourmet chocolate covered strawberries. Dinner will begin at 4:00pm with specials of Stracciatella, a 12oz Ribeye, and a Florida Peach Panna Cotta. www.apeirorestaurants.com Katsuya Why not head over to South Beach and enjoy a dinner at the SLS Hotel? The Mother’s Day dining experience includes a complimentary champagne cocktail and for dessert, chocolate covered strawberries both for the guests of honor. www.slshotels.com/southbeach

Living, Luxury, Real Estate, The Issue

Miami Real Estyle – SLS Lux Brickell – The Urban Oasis

By Angela Betancourt  When sbe, the global hospitality and real estate company behind the award winning SLS Hotel brands launched a property in South Beach, it quickly became one of the city’s hottest hotels and culinary destinations for tourists and locals alike. In the wake of all the success, sbe partnered with development titans the Related Group, to build an SLS Hotel & Residency in Miami’s Brickell community. Though still under construction, the project was highly anticipated and quickly sold out. It’s not surprising then that sbe and the Related Group, along with The Allen Morris Company, have joined forces again to build another SLS property. Named the SLS LUX Brickell, the development is an elevated SLS Hotels & Residency brand that will offer an all-suite and residential experience with an astonishing amount of luxurious amenities and personalized VIP Services. Set to open in 2016, the SLS LUX Brickell is being built just steps away from the upcoming billion dollar Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village. The 57 story building will boast 450 residences and a limited collection of 12 penthouse residences on the top three floors. The building was the creation of internationally acclaimed architect firm Arquitectonica who designed Canyon Ranch in Miami Beach and the American Airlines Arena among others. The interior was designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the design firm behind some of the world’s most notable hotels including the Four Seasons in Toronto and Tokyo; the W Hotel, Times Square, New York, and the St. Regis Bal Harbour. Together, both firms set out to “indulge the senses” by making art an integral part of the overall design and living experience. Museum-quality art will be prominent in all common areas by renowned artists Fernando Botero, contemporary painter Fabian Burgos, and lighting artist Ana Isabal Martinez, who designed a one of a kind LED façade. The units reflect their own sense of art and style with their imported stone vanity tops, full size mirrors by Yabu Pushelberg and premium European cabinetry with designer details. In addition to art, residents can also indulge in private residential elevators, a fitness center, a roof top pool, wine cellar , a cigar room, and two ground floor dining experiences; Katsuya and SBar. sbe founder and visionary Sam Nazarian originally came up with the LUX concept as a way to create an environment where luxury, service, creativity and fun, would all harmoniously come together. His vision also entailed offering “resident’s ultimate access in an oasis of exclusive privileges” that defines SLS living. This oasis of exclusive privileges includes a butler, on demand housekeeping, overnight shoe shine, preferred event tickets, pre-arrival provisioning / grocery shopping and delivery, translation services, a babysitter/nanny and dozens more. Additionally, residents also get full access to the other SLS Brickell hotel’s event facilities and services. Just like their other two properties, the SLS LUX Brickell has captured the world’s imagination and has become a main topic of conversation in the real estate world. Though 2016 is still more than a full year away, Miami has caught SLS fever and there are no signs of the excitement ending anytime soon. Photography Courtesy of SLS LUX    Click here to view post on the November/December 2014 issue.

Arts, Culture

Gallery Nights SLS Style

By Nycole Sariol Every Wednesday, a colorful audience flocks to the sushi-hall of fame, Katsuya at the SLS Miami Beach, to witness the long-awaited makings of local artists in the South Florida community, otherwise known as Gallery Nights. This week, the likes of the oh-so talented Claudio Picasso showed us a thing or two about long brush-strokes mixed with smoky undertones to create a monochromatic concept. “I tend to find that old monochromatic photos translate well when I’m actually going to do something in one tone and, also, it gives it an interesting classical feel,” the young artist speaks of his recent collection. One-tone wonders weren’t the only piece of art that was floating around the Dragon Lounge that night. The “Saki Sangria”, a translucent drink of choice at Katsuya, turned evening hand accessory, a refresher made to stimulate mind and body while pondering the omnipresent art that filled the room, made with flavored Bacardi, white cranberry juice and saki, infused with yuzu and basic syrup, topped off with some cubed Fiji Apples and oranges. To close off the night, Deborah Gutierrez, Katsuya’s general manager, presented the unveiling of the Saki bottle for the week; in which the artist for that week dedicates a custom-made Saki bottle to his or her special guest for the evening, in this case, going to Sunita Bhagwan of Hot Listings Miami and her husband, Brandon.

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