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Lucky Chopsticks 2017, oh what a night!

March 3, 2017 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Lucky Chopsticks: An Asian Night Market was the ultimate dream for Asian food lovers and the closing event for the 15th South Beach Wine and Food Festival. Over 30 Asian fusion restaurants participated and hosted by Andrew Zimmern, most widely known for his popular TV show, Bizarre Foods.

Thinking of attending Lucky Chopsticks next year?  Here are a few tricks that will help you make the most of it…

  • get the scoop on chefs and what they specialize in PRIOR to the event, proceed to line up for just those!  I did not follow my own advice and sorely regret missing out on Myers & Chang from Boston and Pig and Khao from NYC!
  • be there EARLY and get in as soon as it opens.
  • You have to flit like a butterfly and start lining up while you are eating from the previous booth! 
  • You’ll know which booths are popular AND GOOD by the LONG LINES! 
  • Do not get sidetracked by game booths like Tic Tac Toe, Dim Sum Dumpling Toss or Yao Ming Basketball, at least not till the end when you NEED some exercise to work off the dumplings and baos. 

Fortunately, neither my husband nor I drink alcohol, but if you do, yes, you got it, line for that.  Lining up can have its advantages, I got chatting with quite a few foodies who tipped me which bites to go for next.  And the live reggae music got you bopping. 

Our favs were…

Asabu’s succulent Pork Belly Robata Skewers topped with Ponzu and Yuzu Kosho Sauce and

Black Brick’s Hunan Beef, a tender wok fried skirt steak with cumin spice topped with jalapeño verde.

 

We were already full after visiting one side of the big tent, so we missed Finka (post coming soon, Chef Eileen Andrade whips up Cuban Asian Fusion) and Sarsparilla Club but managed to get a cute selfie with Chef Jeff McInnis.

 

Andrew Zimmern’s Canteen presented a “bizarre” street food that I’m not sure most Americans would appreciate and I confess I am not a fan of Szechuan Fried Chicken Feet with Hot and Sour Flavors. We tried but those claws really bother me.  Here’s a ‘behind the scenes’ shot of 3,000 chicken feet getting the treatment! 

Lucky Chopsticks was definitely a very fun way to try a variety of Asian bites all in one place, try it next year and remember the tricks I shared, you’ll need them.  And if you can break your piggy bank for another one, we really enjoyed Best of the Best. 

Filed Under: blog, Food Network, Foodie event, SOBE FEST Tagged With: "Andrew Zimmern", "Asian fusion food", "food and wine festival", "foodie event", "Lucky Chopsticks", "south beach wine and food festival 2017"

Chinese New Year Roundup of Celebrations in Miami

January 27, 2017 By Eleanor Hoh 2 Comments

Kung Hei Fat Choy!  Since I’m not organizing a Chinese New Year gathering this year, I’ve put together a list of Chinese/Asian restaurants celebrating Year of the Rooster with a Lion Dance or Special Menu or both so you can go and experience it, you’re welcome.  Call them PRIOR to going to avoid disappointment, I’m just the messenger.  I called many of them and gathered information from various sources for your dining pleasure, enjoy!
Rooster
So, what does the Year of the Rooster mean to you?  First, find out if you are a Rooster here and everything you need to know about your characteristics, luck, wealth, work, health and love prospects. I’m a little superstitious about cleaning, so I’ve already done all my cleaning.  On Chinese New Year day, sweeping or cleaning is not a good idea cause you’ll sweep away your good luck!
ImageHowever, if you’re like my hubby and I who’ve seen and done it many times and don’t enjoy all the noise with the clashing cymbals and drums, you can easily cook a few simple dishes like Festive Vegetables, Dumplings which resemble gold ingots and will bring prosperity, so definitely have some of those and you can’t celebrate Chinese New Year without making Pineapple Fried Rice.

Festive Vegetables
Crispy Dumplings
Pineapple Fried Rice
Pineapple Fried Rice
Bamboo Garden
Lion Dance, Feb.3 @7pm and @7:30pm
Regular menu
Black Brick
No Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28
Family style dinner, $65pp with 2 person order minimum
Da Tang Unique
Click on link to find out how to win a trip for 2 to China!
Lion Dance, NY’s eve, Fri. 1/27 @9pm
$55 pp for 8 course menu
Sugar at East Miami Hotel, Brickell City Centre
https://miami.eventful.com/events/celebrate-chinese-new-year-east-miami-/E0-001-099621380-3
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @10pm
Special Menu $120pp
Gold Marquess
Lion Dance Sat. 1/28 and Sun. 1/29 at 7pm
Special Occasion one-pot special for 10 people at $288
Holiday menu through Feb.10
Hakkasan
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 at 8:45pm starting at Bleau Bar in the Hotel lobby and end at Hakkasan
$128pp
Mandarin Oriental
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 at 7pm in hotel lobby
Dine at La Mar, no set menu
Now and Zen
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @7:30pm and 8pm
Special menu $90pp
Pine Court Bistro
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @11:45am
Set dinner $288 – 8 people
Talde
No Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28
$49 4-course prix fixe
Kon Chau
Lion Dance, Sunday 1/29 @12pm
Regular menu
Silver Pond
Lion Dance, Feb.3 @6pm
TBA menu
Tony Chan’s Water Club
Lion Dance, Friday, 1/27 @8:30pm and Saturday 1/28 @8pm
Regular menu
 
 
 
 
 
 

Filed Under: blog, Chinese New Year Tagged With: "Chinese food", "Lion Dance", "miami restaurants", "Year of Rooster", Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year Roundup of Celebrations in Miami

January 27, 2017 By Eleanor Hoh 2 Comments

Kung Hei Fat Choy!  Since I’m not organizing a Chinese New Year gathering this year, I’ve put together a list of Chinese/Asian restaurants celebrating Year of the Rooster with a Lion Dance or Special Menu or both so you can go and experience it, you’re welcome.  Call them PRIOR to going to avoid disappointment, I’m just the messenger.  I called many of them and gathered information from various sources for your dining pleasure, enjoy!
Rooster
So, what does the Year of the Rooster mean to you?  First, find out if you are a Rooster here and everything you need to know about your characteristics, luck, wealth, work, health and love prospects. I’m a little superstitious about cleaning, so I’ve already done all my cleaning.  On Chinese New Year day, sweeping or cleaning is not a good idea cause you’ll sweep away your good luck!
ImageHowever, if you’re like my hubby and I who’ve seen and done it many times and don’t enjoy all the noise with the clashing cymbals and drums, you can easily cook a few simple dishes like Festive Vegetables, Dumplings which resemble gold ingots and will bring prosperity, so definitely have some of those and you can’t celebrate Chinese New Year without making Pineapple Fried Rice.

Festive Vegetables
Crispy Dumplings
Pineapple Fried Rice
Pineapple Fried Rice
Bamboo Garden
Lion Dance, Feb.3 @7pm and @7:30pm
Regular menu
Black Brick
No Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28
Family style dinner, $65pp with 2 person order minimum
Da Tang Unique
Click on link to find out how to win a trip for 2 to China!
Lion Dance, NY’s eve, Fri. 1/27 @9pm
$55 pp for 8 course menu
Sugar at East Miami Hotel, Brickell City Centre
https://miami.eventful.com/events/celebrate-chinese-new-year-east-miami-/E0-001-099621380-3
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @10pm
Special Menu $120pp
Gold Marquess
Lion Dance Sat. 1/28 and Sun. 1/29 at 7pm
Special Occasion one-pot special for 10 people at $288
Holiday menu through Feb.10
Hakkasan
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 at 8:45pm starting at Bleau Bar in the Hotel lobby and end at Hakkasan
$128pp
Mandarin Oriental
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 at 7pm in hotel lobby
Dine at La Mar, no set menu
Now and Zen
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @7:30pm and 8pm
Special menu $90pp
Pine Court Bistro
Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28 @11:45am
Set dinner $288 – 8 people
Talde
No Lion Dance, Sat. 1/28
$49 4-course prix fixe
Kon Chau
Lion Dance, Sunday 1/29 @12pm
Regular menu
Silver Pond
Lion Dance, Feb.3 @6pm
TBA menu
Tony Chan’s Water Club
Lion Dance, Friday, 1/27 @8:30pm and Saturday 1/28 @8pm
Regular menu
 
 
 
 
 
 

Filed Under: blog, Chinese New Year Tagged With: "Chinese food", "Lion Dance", "miami restaurants", "Year of Rooster", Chinese New Year

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