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Lucky 13

Everything That Was Important in 2013

2013 had everything: game-changing tacos, throwback drive-in theaters and a slew of fancy new restaurants. Join us on a leisurely virtual stroll through the year that was...

The Regent and Sweetwater Beer Garden
SOUTH BEACH GOT SERIOUS DRINKS

The Regent and Sweetwater Beer Garden

First the Regent Cocktail Club graced you with well-dressed bartenders slinging things like Hemingway daiquiris in a refined hideaway off Collins. Then Sweetwater showed up with tiki torches and started spiking fresh-squeezed juices of bell pepper and ginger. Finally some good reasons to hit South Beach.

Swine and Patpong Road
THE 50 EGGS EMPIRE GREW

Swine and Patpong Road

Had the folks from 50 Eggs merely given you Yardbird and Khong, it would have been enough. But this year they delivered to you one hickory-log-filled shrine to smoked meats and an illicit lair of Thai noodles and cocktails served in ziplock bags. So yeah, they’re not running out of ideas.

Bread + Butter
YOU FELL IN LOVE WITH A CUBAN

Bread + Butter

It’s not a fussy place. It’s not an exclusive place. It’s just a place that decided Cuban food could get a little gastropub-y and did magical things with torrejas, pan con tomate and fritas. And “Best Cuban in Miami” lists were quickly revised...

Huahua’s Taqueria
YOUR TACO GOT UPGRADED

Huahua’s Taqueria

A new outpost of taco mastery is reason enough to rejoice. If it’s also from the Haven chef and serving you fried-chicken-stuffed tortillas until 5am on the weekends, then all the better. You don’t like to be rushed on the weekends. Or... ever.

Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In
YOU MOVIE’D OUTDOORS

Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-In

The Blue Starlite Drive-In caught your eye for a number of reasons. First, the Halloween horror flicks and Indiana Jones marathons were fun. Also, the s’mores were a nice touch. You do your best movie-watching with marshmallows nearby.

Lure Fishbar and Catch Miami
YOU HIT THE SEAFOOD SCENE HARD

Lure Fishbar and Catch Miami

This year you met two very glitzy fish-centric spots. One had whole Cantonese lobster and a nightclub attached to it. The other proffered seafood towers and oozed New York swagger. Both let you feast on sushi and insanely fresh shellfish. They’re both good like that.

Lippi
BRICKELL GOT POSH MEDITERRANEAN

Lippi

You expected something nice from chef Philippe Ruiz. You didn’t expect a super-glossy home to things like grilled duck breast and foie toast. Now that he’s brought you this, you’re doing business lunches over lobster ravioli. Or at least they start out as business lunches.

Lippi, 600 Brickell Ave, 305-579-1888

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