Friday, December 14, 2012

Must-Try Recipes You Can Find in Miami


Looking for something new to try or something usual with a twist? There are restaurants in Miami that are not only good at welcoming customers, but expert at keeping them happy and coming back with their irresistible recipes.

Fiocchi di Pera e Taleggio

First stop is the recipe that made Fratelli Milano a memorable restaurant, the Fiocchi di Pera e Taleggio. It’s a pear and taleggio cheese stuffed pasta in a fresh sage and butter sauce. Patrons tagged it as a must-try for its not so sweet and perfectly combine ingredients. The sage and pear combination made it a mouth-watering goodness.

Fried shrimp

There is a reason why La Camaronera is synonymous with the name “The Shrimp Lady.” Customers who have tried their fried shrimp just can resist sharing the goodness it brought them, not to mention that La Camaronera is actually a home for a myriad list of seafood kindness. If you are craving for seafood lately, you should try the fried shrimp at La Camaronera or any of the recipes they cater.

Miso-Glazed Chilean Seabass

Just looking at the picture of the Miso-Glazed Seabass recipe in the menu at Truluck’s makes you want to have it right away. It’s a South Georgia Chilean seabass served with crab fried rice and chilled cucumber slaw. Truluck’s has been known for the delight they offer to their patrons, and this one is what most of the customers are talking about.

Osso Bucco with Mushroom Risotto

Not drooling yet? Next stop we have the ever so tender Chatharsis Restaurant’s offering, the Osso Bucco with Mushroom Risotto. Plates that come with this recipe usually were left just with the bone, which only means it is that good. Patrons speak for the goodness of the tender lamb. If you want to pamper your tongue with tenderly prepared lamb meat, you should give this a try.

Kangaroo, Alligator and Octopus dishes

Yes! You read that right. Nemesis Urban Bistro is known for its distinct offerings on top of other known restaurants. If you want to try something different; as different as the aforementioned dishes, you know the name of the place to visit. Melting your brain for the delight you will experience is basically the goal in this restaurant from my point of view. Their food creativity simply exceeds expectations.

Versailles Combo

Clueless? Well, that’s because Versailles Restaurant branded the combination of greatness into one simple yet attractive name. Versailles Combo is ham and beef empanadas, ham and chicken croquettes and yuca fries served with cilantro sauce. Yep! That’s truly a combo of mouth-watering pleasure, and it is no more than $8 if you must.

Pork Dishes

Are you a pork lover? La Rosa Restaurant knows exactly how to satisfy your taste buds. With their list of sumptuous pork recipes, you have another place to add to your list of worth-a-visit restaurants. Oh, by the way, did I mention that their “EL Toro” Corte Especial is full of mouth-watering greatness? You should try it.

So there you have it. Now that you learned the must-try recipes that can be found in Miami, it is time to set a food trip date with friends and family for some quality time and memorable dining experience.

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