Posts Tagged ‘Miami 2009’
I almost gave up hope on finding a decent cup of coffee, so much so that last week I decided to go out for sushi at Shibui which I might add was fantastic. I ordered the Sashimi dinner, which was perfect, by far the best Sashimi I’ve had since Japan. They also had Uni sushi, which I haven’t even seen in Minnesota, which was a nice surprise.
After some searching, I discovered Brew which was located in Ft. Lauderdale, had some excellent reviews (aside from the one which said it resembled "set of Friends, hanging with Phoebe and Joey," that nearly made me throw up) especially regarding their coffee. Brew has two locations relatively close to each other, which was good since the original Brew was extremely busy with no parking in sight. Thankfully, the second location was nearby. The cappuccino I ordered was good, not excellent, but the best cup of coffee I’ve had in Miami thus far. The foam was actually well developed, however I was hoping for a ceramic cup instead of the paper to-go cup I received. As such, it was marginally better then Starbucks, but to be honest I could have produced a better cup at home. I later came back to Ft. Lauderdale to try Undergrounds Coffehaus, this was a massive disappointment as far as their coffee was concerned. The cafe has a lot of character, however the coffee was abysmal. The "barista" took the shot way to fast, didn’t even bother to tamp the shot properly, and could not froth milk whatsoever. The end product was lukewarm coffee flavored milk; in my opinion it was barley drinkable.
Perhaps my standards are too high, however Miami hasn’t impressed me at all with their coffee selection. I’ll stop by Segafredo before I leave just out of curiously, but I’m not holding my breath. Perhaps I’ll enjoy some more first class sushi instead with the time I have left.
P.S. Sorry about the complete lack of pictures. I left my camera at home, so sadly there will be no Miami pictures this time around.
I really want to love this place; from the attractive setting in the heart of Miami Beach to the two level “loft” feel, it has all the right elements to be a great cafe. However, whereas Luna Cafe had a problem with atmosphere, Lofty Latte lacks in the quality of coffee.
To be brutally honest, I see this place closing within a year or two, I’ve seen this happen more then once with new start-up cafes. Its right in Miami Beach, subsequently the rent can’t be that cheap. Combined with the fact they’ve done everything they could to make the place look like a professional (Starbucks) cafe, complete with custom cups, menus, and twin La Cimbali super automatics. Their website does seem to be more store oriented selling coffee related items, so perhaps that revenue combined with the cafe will keep this operation afloat. In any case the coffee leaves much to be desired.
Where to start. I ordered a cappuccino to accompany my meal and sat in the second level overlooking the cafe. My first observation was how empty the cafe was. Granted, it was a Tuesday night, but after a while I was the only one left at around 7:00pm, later some other customers arrived however I don’t see how they can make any money with the hours they’re currently open. When my cappuccino arrived, it was in a “to go” paper cup instead of a ceramic, even though I explicitly told them I would be dining in. Upon opening the lid, the foam was too light, and had the visible consistency of dish soap bubbles, no microfoam to speak of. The ratio of milk to espresso was way to high, more on the lines of a cafe latte rather than a cappuccino, in fact it felt like I was drinking hot milk with coffee flavor. The size was also annoying; a small entailed a 12oz cup, filled to the brim with only a half inch of poorly developed foam. The temperature was constant however, although I would contend the cappuccino I had previously at Luna Cafe was far better. This was more reminiscent of something I’d get at Starbucks.
So far things are not looking good for coffee in Miami, and to be honest I wasn’t expecting much to begin with. As far as I can tell, this place along with Out of the Blue, are the only two late night cafes that really peaked my interest. If worse comes to worse I guess I could stop by the Segafredo cafe, although I’m almost positive that would be a disappointment. Perhaps I should abandon my search for good coffee and re-direct my efforts towards sushi.
There is a certain stigma when dining alone, in fact I hate it. But under circumstances such as business travel it becomes unavoidable and small price to pay for a decent meal. Yesterday, I decided to have dinner at Luna Cafe, after reading some good reviews it seemed like a good Italian cafe at an excellent price point. It was more formal than I had expected, as cafe was in the name, however I was promptly seated and ordered a glass of Malbec. To my annoyance, my waiter wasn’t convinced of the authenticity of my Minnesota drivers license and thought it prudent to bring this to the attention of his manager. As I sat, waiting for my wine, I was ever aware of the two of them discussing my position as they talked amongst themselves near the kitchen entrance. I don’t mind being carded, but if I was trying to pull one over to get some booze I would have gone elsewhere, say a bar perhaps (or I would have orderd my wine on-line, I should have thought of that before I was 21 . . .). When I was in San Francisco, I was only carded once out of the dozens of wine tastings and dinners I had, and the validity of my license was never questioned. After concluding that my license was genuine, I placed my order and waited, awkwardly checking my cell phone and glancing over at the TV near the bar attempting to catch some updates on the AF447 crash. This is by far the worst part of dining alone, but has the added benefit of being able to eavesdrop on nearby conversations. I noticed some of the diners around me, especially one lady who thought it was a good idea to put ice cubes in her Chardonnay. The food was decent for the price, although the vegetables seemed undercooked a bit although the wine pared well. Then the fire alarm went off. I sat relaxed at my table as the owner assured everyone the building was safe, despite the loud automated messages to evacuate the building and to use the stairs instead of the elevators.
Since I previously wrote I would attempt to center this trip around coffee, and I wanted to end my meal on a positive note, I decided to order post-meal cappuccino. I didn’t see an espresso machine at the bar but from the label on the cup I received (and from the taste), I assume they were serving Lavazza beans. The cappuccino I received was marginal at best. I’m not a huge fan of Lavazza to begin with; despite that fact, the cappuccino had minimal foam and was topped with coco powder (which I didn’t request). The ratio of milk to espresso was far to high, and the drink was well over 160F, more on the range of 180-190F inducing a burnt taste. To top it off, they did not pre-heat their cups and the shot seemed to have been taken in haste with a bitter-watery feel in the espresso, devoid of any substantial crema. Granted, this was still miles ahead of Starbucks, however I was expecting something more from an Italian restaurant with Cafe in its name. I would go back if I had the chance, but with only two weeks back in Miami this won’t be a repeat.
Next week, I’ll be flying the Y class (NWA A319) to Miami again for another two week business trip. I admit I didn’t write a whole lot last time I visited (there wasn’t much to say), however I did mention a few restaurants I visited and made a few anecdotal comments on the food. This time around, I’ll probably visit the same places for dinner, however I’m going to make it a goal to visit some of the top rated cafes in search of a decent cup of coffee, I have an addition to feed after all. Previously, I visited Out of the Blue cafe. The food was great, however despite the good reviews the Segafredo coffee was abysmal. Hopefully this time around I’ll be able to find something palatable (and perhaps stop at the BMW motorcycle dealership), even in the June Miami heat.
This post is far overdo, but here it is anyways. Miami was insanely busy, which is expected since it was a business trip. In any case, I hope to post some more about my trip and hopefully get some pictures up soon. The past two months have been extremely busy, as there is a slight possibility that I may take a job in Miami permanently. Subsequetly there are many things that are "on hold", this blog being one of them. So here it goes, a bit about Miami food and whats good and whats not so good.
I’ve been to a few restaurants in my life thus far, most notably Bouchon in San Francisco as well as many others in Italy, France, Germany, and most recently eating sushi at Tsukiji Fish Market (as well as many other restaurants) in Tokyo and Japan. I am no food critic by any means and I don’t generally like the term "foodie", I guess I’m just someone who appreciates a good meal especially when its accompanied by an excellent bottle of wine. Subsequently, as I was traveling to Miami, one of my goals was to seek out the best restaurants Miami had to offer. And since I’m on a business trip, this would be an expense paid indulgement. Below is a list of places I dined at, along with the meal I had. I really should post about each of these meals and give a proper review, however as I’ve said before I just don’t have the time. Out of the bunch, I would recommend Talula as having the best grouper and the best meal in general. All the other restaurants had great food as well, although I have to say my Steak Frites at Michy’s was not good at all. The steak was over-cooked and the frites marginal at best, I guess that’s what I get ordering beef in Florida.
Talula – Preserved Lemon & Thyme Baked Local Black Grouper
Table 8 – American Kurobuta Pork Short Rib
Blue Moon Fish Co – Yellow Tail Snapper
Wyld’s Cafe
Michy’s – Steak Frites
At this point I was rather sick of eating fish for the past week and a half. Most of the dishes they serve in the cafeteria where I work also contain some sort of seafood. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my seafood experience in Miami thus far, but after a while I was craving something more land based. I also visited Out of the Blue Cafe, hoping for some great coffee. Sadly, I found out they were using Segafredo. I was not impressed; the espresso was bitter and thin, lacking the thick texture of good espresso. I’ve always preferred Intelligentsia or Illy for my espresso, however this is a topic for another post.
So what’s next on my addenda? Going back to Miami is a strong possibility, which wouldn’t even warrant a post if I did so since it would be work related once again and nothing especially new. However my next "adventure" will be riding my KLR650 down to Oklahoma to visit a friend, a full post with details will follow (I hope).
Just as my last trip has ended another has begun. Although I don’t plan to blog much about this at all, I’m planning on traveling to Miami for two weeks in March for business. This trip will be interesting, as I’ve never been to Miami, although I’ve been to Orlando and a few other places in Florida. Most of my time will obviously be occupied with work, however if I do get the chance I plan on venturing around to see the sights, and perhaps eat some good food.