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Published January 14, 2010 The Weekender
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![]() PERKS1 New Perk
In case you missed it on Tuesday, we've got a free five-night ski getaway lined up for one lucky Ski &
Board subscriber. And unless you happen to be a late-night talk show host, you should be feeling pretty
lucky.
MAKIWagyu Sushi at Blue Sea
The sleek sushi bar at the Delano celebrates its 10th anniversary this month with a new lower-priced menu of
small plates and rolls. We recommend the Wagyu Tartare Roll, made with American Wagyu and French
pickles over wasabi crunchy rice. Of course, the fantastic people-watching is always free.
![]() PUCKERBetty Boop Cabaret at SoBe Arts
When it comes to sexy cartoon characters, nobody can touch Jessica Rabbit. But right after her, there's
Betty Boop. This weekend, the Little Stage Theater recreates some of Ms. Boop's pouty performances with a
live vocalist accompanied by a jazz combo and a screening of vintage film clips.
![]() FRITESBorekas and Foie Gras in Sunny Isles
The old Bissaleh space is now the H Restaurant, a jazzy French bistro with a roaring wood-burning oven and
live Parisian singers on Saturday nights. They've still got your flaky Middle Eastern borekas (puff
pastries) on the menu, as well as Gallic dishes like escargots in butter and Shrimp and Scallops
Provencal.
![]() HOLLANDAISEShort Rib Potato Pancakes at Steak 954
The decades come and go, but one thing remains the same: the awesomeness of a big ol' brunch. Stephen Starr
fulfills your eggs Benedict needs with this new menu at the W Fort Lauderdale's oceanfront steakhouse. Why
it's worth the drive: Serrano Ham Crêpes and Vanilla French Toast With Dulce de
Leche.
![]() FOLLOW THISMeet and Tweet at SushiSamba
The Lincoln Road sushi outpost is staging a "tweet up"—it's a Twitter thing—with $5 caipirinhas,
$5 mojitos and wallet-friendly tapas like $6 lobster taquitos and $4 salt-and-pepper squid. Thankfully, you
don't have to limit your consumption to 140 bites.
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