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The List: Miami’s top restaurants with Novecento’s Gabriel Medici

By Evan S. Benn for Miami.com   Gabriel Medici, chef and co-founder of Novecento restaurants, has helped his restaurant group expand in Miami and throughout the world. His choices of favorite Miami restaurants and dishes reflect his global outlook:   1. Zuma Salmon Teriyaki and Great Sushi 270 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami; 305-577-0277   2. Mandolin Grilled Octopus and Branzino 4312 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-576-6066   3. Houston’s Rib-Eye Steak, Couscous Salad 17355 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami Beach; 305-947-2000   4. Cypress Tavern Steak Tartare 3620 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-520-5197   5. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Lamb Leg. Best ever, always perfect 130 NE 40th St., Miami; 305-573-5550   6. Cecconi’s Perfect...

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Miami food events: Pubbelly gets fishy, Vagabond chef Alex Chang cooks at Fooq’s

By Evan S. Benn for Miami.com   This week is Pubbelly's 20th Street Seafood Festival and the start of Fooq's new Fooq's & Friends collaboration series.   Details on this week's 20th Street Seafood Festival hosted by Pubbelly in Miami Beach and the first Fooq's & Friends collaboration dinner at Fooq's in downtown Miami: • Pubbelly Row in Miami Beach (Pubbelly, Pubbelly Sushi, Barceloneta) is turning into a weeklong seafood fest as chefs Jose Mendin, Juliana Gonzalez, Yuki Ieto and Maria Orantes go to town on the freshest bounties from the ocean. Each of the...

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5 Best Sushi Restaurants in Miami

In About Travel   When it comes to sushi, Miami has some serious contenders, like these five restaurants worth mentioning.   Katsuya by Starck Upon entry, you might find yourself feeling overwhelmed by the vastness and swanky designs that Katsuya by Starck sits in. The paintings and murals may, at times, appear to jump out of the walls and do a Cirque du Soleil performance, but these fantasy designs, does very little to take away from the artistry that chef Katsuya Uechi gives to every item on the menu. The restaurant’s signature dish, crispy rice with...