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miami
9 yıl önce
downtown miami
  it's 11:58 am on a workday and your stomach starts growling. you stop typing up that email because, let's face it, all you can think about is what you are going to have for lunch. options start popping up in your head and inevitably you have to make a decision: should you go the time-efficient route and grab something to-go, or should you actually enjoy your food while sitting down at a nice restaurant? if you are like me, you probably go for option 1, but secretly wish you chose option 2.  but, what if i told you that you  don’t have to compromise for one of the two anymore? yes, that's right, you now  can have a delicious lunch in under an hour, and get back to work to have a productive afternoon. enter the taste of time, the new express lunchmenuby atrio , at the conrad. themenuoffers not one, not two, but three delicious and elegant courses, all served in 45 minutes or less, or it's free !   did i mention that it's only $23 and includes free valet?  yes, yes, and yes. believe it because it's true. and let me tell you: in true atrio fashion, everything is beautifully presented and absolutely scrumptious. also, you will not get bored of this deal as themenuchanges every three weeks! take a look at my photo gallery with recommendations below.  if you work in brickell and are in the mood for a delicious yet time efficient lunch, make it a point to try the taste of time. trust me, y
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adventures
10 yıl önce
downtown miami
what goes perfect with unparalleled service and impressive food? a great view! my first pick for this year's miami spice is atrio restaurant & wine room at the conrad miami hotel. atrio is a luxurious restaurant in the trendy yet sophisticated area of brickell, offering panoramic views of the city and bay area. its beautiful decor personifies unpretentious elegance, with a warm and inviting feel. as i rode the elevator up to the 25th floor, i saw the miami spicemenudisplayed on the wall. usually, i know right away what dishes i want to try because not all of them will appeal to me. however, the first thing that jumped out on our high speed ride was that the choices they offer for each course of the miami spice meunu all sound amazing. and on top of that madness, you could also choose a select wine pairing for just $6 a glass.  me likey already! we sat down next to the floor-to-ceiling window and admired the view, while our incredibly knowledgeable and
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reyna
11 yıl önce
downtown miami
reyna's food corner. this week i am reviewing the atrio restaurant located on the 25th floor of the conrad hotel in brickell avenue, miami. the restaurant is beautifully decorated and has an estonishing panaromic view of downtown miami and biscayne bay. upon our arrival we were seated by the maitre'd who guided us to a table overlooking the beautiful miami skyline. our white-gloved waiter introduced herself and briefly explained the specials of the day and make some suggestions about the wine list.

a quick glance at themenugives an indication that themenuis more shifted toward seafood items, so we picked a white chablis listed for $64. the appetizers on themenuare watermelon chipotle gazpacho ($7), soft shell crab ($16), duck confit spring roll ($18)l, conch escabeche($15) and tequila cured salmon ($14).

the duck confit spring roll was the best of them all. deliciously cooked and well paired with smoked corn and tomato jam, the rolls leave you a desire for more. the watermelon gazpacho was flat and uninspired and the soft shell crab was small and didn't provide the wow effect that we were expecting. all the appetizers are petite in size and not designed for sharing.

for the main course we selected yellowtail snapper with grateful salsa and cilantro aioii l($30), the seared striped bass with orange confit and fennel puree ($38), grilled swordfish steak with papaya salad ($36) and papardelle pasta with trouffle oil ($18). we accompanied the dishes with asparagus and creamy mashed potatoes ($10 each side dish).

immediately you can noticed the strong southwestern influence of the chef on all the meals. the recipes have a heavy doses of vegetables salsa, chipotle, cayenne and fruits like papaya and mango. the yellowtail snapper was grilled and served a combination of tomato, chives, parsley and grateful salsa. the chipotle aioli complemented the dish well.

the bass was also cooked well and provided an intriguing flavor with the fennel puree. the swordfish with the papaya salad was another dish show casting the use of southwestern ingredients. overall we all felt that the recipes were simple and effective but not sophisticated. we were actually expecting more.

the dessert was a big disappointment, we ordered a pineapple tart with coconut ice cream and chocolate cake. we couldn't believe that the tart was nothing more than pre-made pastry that looked like it came out of the supermarket freezer, while the chocolate looked like it was also mass produced.

i rate this restaurant 7.5 out of 10. take away the view of the city and the impeccable service and you end up with food that can be found at bonefish grill, but here is three times more expensive. nevertheless, the restaurant setting plays great as a background for a romantic evening away from hectic buzz of south beach.

if you are interesting in trying this restaurant watch for upcoming savings through the "miami spice" promotion and consider taking your own bottle of wine for a corkage fee of $25
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