Friday, January 21, 2022

Are you ready to Yacht Rock?! Here’s why 3,000 people will be wearing pink on Fort Lauderdale beach this weekend


What’s with the giant tent on Fort Lauderdale beach this weekend? Why is everyone wearing pink? What are they all drinking? Why is Belkys Nerey singing Hall & Oates? These are the kinds of good questions inspired by Seaglass: The Fort Lauderdale Rosé Experience, the newest annual destination event on the city’s oceanfront, which barely got a chance to introduce itself in 2020, taking place a few weeks before pandemic lockdowns, which then canceled last year’s return.   READ MORE >>>

New restaurants: Timon Balloo’s The Katherine in Fort Lauderdale, Truli Italian in Coconut Creek

Chef Timon Balloo, the James Beard semifinalist who launched Miami’s Sugarcane a decade ago, is ambling up to downtown Fort Lauderdale with this seafood- and vegetable-focused restaurant named for his wife. The intimate restaurant debuts Jan. 20. 723 E. Broward Blvd., TheKatherineRestaurant.com 

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

The Largest Open-Air Food Market In The Country Is Coming To South Florida


Florida residents, get ready for the ultimate food market to pop up in Miami this coming spring. Smorgasburg, as it’s known in New York and now Los Angeles, is opening up shop in Miami for a once-a-week open-air food market that is the largest of its kind in the entire country. If you’re a food lover, you do not want to miss out on this incredible offering. 

Sunday, January 16, 2022

FORBES / South Beach Wine & Food Festival Founder Shares His Top Event Picks For 2022


The Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival Presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®) is gearing up for its 21st year with a star-studded lineup featuring Food Network & Cooking Channel personalities and more than 400 chefs and wine and spirit producers. These talented chefs and stars are coming together for a weekend of food and booze-filled events consisting of walk-around tastings, intimate dinners, late-night parties, brunches, lunches, master classes, wine seminars and more. Widely recognized as one of the country’s largest and most popular, the four-day Festival returns to the sand February 24 to 27, 2022 with 90+ events spanning Miami-Dade and Broward counties. 

Feasts from burden: South Florida’s food festivals still pack a punch after rebounding from COVID

That faint, sweet-salty aroma of elephant ears, bacon, garlic and tacos reaching your nostrils is no lie: South Florida’s bounty of food festivals are back. Starting with the deep-fried decadence of this weekend’s South Florida Fair (Jan. 14-30) and ending with more battered sea creatures at the Pompano Beach Seafood Festival (April 22-24), the calendar once again brims with food and drink, COVID be damned. Call it a remarkable rebound, a testament to the resilience of the South Florida food community, which endured two straight years of COVID delays, postponements and outright cancellations. Just about every festival on this list has survived one pandemic burden or another. 

Friday, January 14, 2022

How Louisiana’s Biggest Crawfish Farm Sells Three Million Pounds of Crawfish Every Year — Dan Does

Rice farmers like Mike Frugé of Cajun Crawfish in Louisiana figured out that the two year growing cycle of crawfish synced perfectly with the two year cycle of the rice crop. He shows us how his rice fields are seeded with baby crawfish every other year, creating a new source of food and income for farmers in the area.