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Miami Home > Food > Tempting Fate
Published June 22, 2009
Over the weekend a friend from Sunny Isles called us up.
Usually, we like to keep our distance from the condo canyon, but this was a friend who went back a ways with
us (and who had an attractive younger sister…), so when he asked if we were up for dinner in his
neighborhood, we took him up on the offer and ended up at Calafate Grill.
It's a new tapas lounge on A1A that quietly opened a few weeks ago and whose happy hour alone would be worth
the drive.
Named after a small town in Argentina, it's the kind of cozy and sleek beerhouse you'd find on a dusty road
in Patagonia (a dusty road with strip malls, that is), with a mosaic-tiled bar, mod leather furniture and
plenty of outdoor seating.
Seeing as how it was still happy hour (it runs Tuesday-Sunday from 4:30-6:30pm), we set about sampling the
various tapas, beer and sangria, all of which were three bucks apiece. Out came a parade of small-plate,
taste-bud fiestas like Pinchos de Pollo y Tocino (grilled chicken breast wrapped with bacon),
Camarones al Vinajo (shrimp sautéed with garlic, white wine and cream) and Patatas
Bravas (deep-fried potatoes topped with fiery cayenne pepper sauce).
After a few frosty Modelos, one could almost be forgiven for thinking he'd stumbled onto a neighborhood
joint somewhere in South America.
Almost.
Calafate Grill
17100 Collins Ave
Sunny Isles
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
305-949-1945
Calafate Grill
17100 Collins Ave
Sunny Isles
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
305-949-1945
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