Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New Year's Eve Outfit Inspiration Board - NYE Theme Shopping Party at BeSo Real Boutique Dec. 29

I'm helping put together a Shopping Party at BeSo Real Boutique on Thursday, December 29 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m., and decided to make a little inspiration board for my own (and maybe your own) use.

New Year's Eve Inspiration Board


For one night only, BeSo Real will be offering guests 20% of their entire purchase!

With each item you purchase you will receive a free raffle ticket towards a WowBrow Studio gift certificate worth $40. (Four total certificates available.) WowBrows are the official Brow Shapers for the Florida Panthers Ice Dancers, Miss Earth Florida Pageant, Miss Earth United States 2011 and Miss Central Pageant.

Guests will also enjoy complimentary champagne* and delectable sweet treats! Be the first to get your hands on the new BeSo Real Sexy Club Card; the new card will allow you to buy three full price items and get the fourth at 50% off.

For those ladies interested in threading, BeSo Real will be offering complimentary eyebrow threading during the party as well. (Tips for the beautician will be accepted and encouraged.)

This event is free and open to the public!
*Champagne will be served to those who present a valid ID.
Luv,

Li

Monday, December 26, 2011

CRAVE Brings American-Fusion Cuisine to the Village of Merrick Park


(CRAVE hosted three days of soft-openings. I received an invitation to try a complimentary dinner during the restaurant's first test run. Alcohol was out of pocket. Myself and three guests were allowed to try one appetizer for the table and one entree each. Dessert was randomly selected by the kitchen.)

After over a year of anticipation, CRAVE at The Village of Merrick Park is now open. The Coral Gables location will be the Minnesota-based chain’s second Florida location (the first being in Orlando). General Manager Chipp Lewis describes the restaurant's selection as “Fusion American; twists on simple dishes.”

The idea of yet another American-fusion chain may immediately bring you to a snore, but hold the yawns and snickers for now; I’m actually going to vouch for the place, in thanks mostly to the Kogi beef tacos (which we’ll get to later on). CRAVE encompasses 9,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor space that channels a little bit of Tarpon Bend and Seasons 52, with an urban twist; industrial piping, metallic wall art and colorful custom made-hand blown chandeliers add to their “upscale but casual” feel.

The kitchen is head by Chef Eli Wollenzien and and Sushi Chef Tony Lam. Despite being a three-state chain, CRAVE puts a heavy emphasis on local ingredients and boosts over 20-gluten free options. “Our food focuses on locally driven, fresh ingredients,” explains Lewis, “there’s no microwave in here either. If we mess-up a dish, we start it over from scratch.” This attention to detail won CRAVE a Wine Spector Award of Excellence. “Only about 10% of our wines are national brands,” say Lewis, “The menu and the wine selection really offers something for everyone.”

And about those menu items; I was actually very pleasantly surprised.

Our table selected the Kogi Beef Tacos appetizer ($10.95), which is served with kimichi and salsa verde. The only problem with the three-portion serving was that we wanted more. This Korean-inspired dish was everyone’s personal favorite; it was juicy, tender and offered the perfect amount of spice. It could have easily been eaten as an individual dish.
I ordered the Roasted Half Chicken ($19.95), which was the least exciting of the three entrees that night. The chicken was moist, fell right off the bone and was impeccably seasoned. Though the tomato basil side salad was delightful, but the mashed potatoes and broccollini fell flat. After awhile it all seemed to mush together.

My guests ordered the Roasted Chicken and Penne ($16.95) and The Blackened Grouper ($26.95). The penne was mixed in a very light but flavorful sauce and carried a kick thanks its roasted red peppers, olives and feta, which features a very light but flavorful sauce. The dish carries a kick thanks to the roasted red peppers, salty olives and feta cheese. The Blackened Grouper ($26.95) also carried a rich texture and and was served with a lovely canjun-style sauce. The serving size was quite small, but the waitress informed us that a larger portion of grouper would be served once the venue officially opened.

CRAVE also offers a wide variety of custom cocktails; we tried three. The CRAVE Martini ($10) is their signature, offering a sweet, pineapple-based twist to the often straightforward martini. The Root Beer Barrel ($9) is made up of a number of ingredients - organic root liqueur, orchard cherry, Monin Vanilla, and lemon - but ends up tasting exactly like root beer, only substantially sweeter. The Ginger Pear ($11) - made of Grey Goose Le Poire, Cointreau, ginger simple syrup, and white cranberry - went down like a cold glass of water. It was incredibly refreshing, with a tang of the ginger kicking in after the subtle sweetness of the pear.
Our dessert consisted of three CRAVE Miniatures ($2.95 each); Strawberry Shortcake, Tiramisu and Salted Caramel Mousse. CRAVE carries on with the now tired shot-glass-dessert trend and was perhaps my biggest disappointed of the night. Despite being airy and perfectly portioned, the only flavor that stood out was the salted caramel mousse.

CRAVE opens at 11 a.m., offering lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy happy our from Sunday to Friday (3 p.m. - 6 p.m.) and an addition reverse happy hour from Sunday to Wednesday (10 p.m. - 12 a.m.). For more information, visit craveamerica.com.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

DIY Turban and Headband Made From Torn Tights and a Sequined Top - Inspired by P.S. I Made This


I had a stained sequined shirt and a pair of torn black patterned tights that I loved but did not know what to do  with. I did not want to just throw them away, so I turned to Google and  P.S. I Made This for ideas. I was able to take both pieces and create two new, cute hair accessories: a turban and a headband. 

Here are some photos of what the shirt looked like before: 



My turban below:


I changed up their tutorial a bit for my version: Instead of a "sock" I used one leg of my tights. My tights were the second, "longer layer" and not the first. I found the overall texture to be richer that way. 

Here is my headband:  


The headband was made from the sequin sleeve outline that I cut off. It could also be made into a bracelet. Since I have two cut outs (one from each sleeve), I haven't figured out what to do with the other half. Any suggestions?

Thanks for viewing!

Luv, 

Li 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Q&A: Ireland's Steakhouse Sous Chef Jeremy Miller Talks Sustainable Seafood, Green Initiatives and the Restaurant's Misleading Name

Sous Chef Jeremy Miller.
(Ireland's Steakhouse is nestled within the staycation oasis that is Weston's Hyatt Regency Bonaventure Conference Center and Spa. I featured the Bonaventure and restaurant in my staycation piece. Living Social Escapes is currently running a deal for the venue. Ireland will serve a four-course dinner on New Year's Eve for $90 per adult.) 

Ireland Steakhouse is usually only visited by guests staying at the Bonaventure (like I was) but I found this to be a secret spot worthy of snitching on. The Four-Diamond rated restaurant offers a number of sustainable seafood items, renown cuts of beef and seasonal dishes. Here the warm woods and soft lighting transport guests to another place and time; tie-in carefully crafted classic ingredients and outstanding service, and you may have just found your new favorite dinner spot. (Check out menu items here.)

Ireland's Sous Chef Jeremy Miller has been with the establishment since its inception and believes that the relationship between tradition and food is of the utmost importance. He is the driving force behind Ireland's day-to-day operations. We recently chatted with Sous Chef Miller to gain a little more insight on the restaurant's signature staples and latest initiatives. Hit the jump for the Q&A. 

Monday, December 19, 2011

In Case You Missed It: Smash Burger Finally Opens, Lauryn Hill, Some Like it Hot, Red Bull's Candola, Staycations and More


MY PICKS FOR THE WEEK:


My staycation at The Hyatt Regency Bonaventure in Weston (Featured in my "Best of Summer Series") has an awesome deal on LivingSocial this week.

Madewell is taking your gently-worn jeans and donating them to the International Child Art Foundation for creative art projects. Those who donate will receive 20% their first jeans purchase in 2012.

CRAVE opened to the public on Friday, December 16 in Merrick Park. The Kogi Beef Tacos are delish.

Smash Burger finally opens December 31st (change of date) at 14730 Biscayne Blvd. - I love this place! I practically lived off it while I was in San Diego. My fav: The San Diego burger (of course.) On the same night, Wood Tavern in Wynwood celebrates its Grand Opening AND Soundscape shows the Marilyn Monroe classic, Some Like it Hot.

ISA Boutique is hosting a holiday shopping party on Tuesday, December 20 with MOSA Medspa's Jennifer Almeida. Bring an unwrapped toy from now until December 22 and receive a $25 ISA gift card. There will be cocktails, styling by Blo Midtown (which is now open!) and an appearance by the Ms. Cheezious food truck.

Red Bull's Candola is accepting applications for its April 14, 2012 return. What's more fun than rowing down (or watching people sink down) Fort Lauderdale's New River in a homemade candola?! More info at Redbullusa.com/candola.

The Superhero Scramble is open for registration. Think Warrior Dash, but with capes.

Lauryn Hill will perform at The Shelbourne for NYE.

OTHER NEWS:

The Rusty Pelican has reopened after a multi-million dollar facelift. May swing by next weekend.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Full Moon Kayak at The Blue Moon Outdoor Center in Oleta River State Park, December 10

My friend Diame and I during November's full moon kayak tour.

A MUST do.  It was such a unique, humbling experience to be out on the water with nothing but moon light. We weren't lucky enough to see dolphins or manatees on our tour (they're known to pop-up), but we did see an amazing shooting star and some flying fish.

Notes
You WILL get a little wet, primarily your legs as you row. If you have water resistant clothes, wear them. Perhaps bring a towel or a sweat shirt and water. You'll be rowing for about two hours or so before you go cove-side for S'mores and a bonfire. 

The tour is $40 ($25 if you have your own kayak) and worth every penny. Parking is additional (between $4-$6, depending on car occupancy). For more information, visit friendsofoletariverstatepark.org/events/full-moon-kayak-tour-and-bonfire-party.

Luv,

Li






Friday, December 2, 2011

VIDEO: Zona de Bomba Performs at The Co11ective During Art Basel 2011


Quick videos of my Puerto Rican people, Zona de Bomba, performing at The Co11ective during Art Basel 2011. I also uploaded some Basel pictures to my Flickr.



Luv,

Li