POKE BOWLS!
The poke bowl originally came from Hawaii, where local fisherman cut up raw fish (poke means “to slice” in Hawaiian)
Read MoreThe poke bowl originally came from Hawaii, where local fisherman cut up raw fish (poke means “to slice” in Hawaiian)
Read MoreCoral Gables resident Viviana Samudio founded Collections by Vivi to bring handmade purses, jewelry, and accessories from Colombian artisans to South Florida markets.
Read MoreTrinidad born musician Etienne Charles is a jazz composer, trumpet player, and Frost School professor known for blending Caribbean and jazz traditions.
Read MorePHOTOGRAPHER Alice Goldhagen is about as local as it gets. A Miami native, Goldhagen and her family moved to Coral
Read MoreNow in its 17th year, the Coral Gables Community Foundation’s Tour of Kitchens & Tropical Living returned with 12 featured homes, standout culinary partners, and a continued commitment to supporting student scholarships and the Culinary Arts program at Coral Gables Senior High.
Read MoreMarch Best Bets rounds up the month’s top events in Coral Gables, from street festivals and farmers markets to classical concerts, new plays, and outdoor film screenings.
Read MoreIn this month’s Editor’s Note, JP Faber examines the rising cost of single-family homes in Coral Gables and the next wave of condominiums and townhomes shaping the city’s future growth.
Read MoreA New Sculpture at the Coral Gables Museum Defies Your Eyes By J.P. Faber / Photos by Rodolfo Benitez The
Read MoreCoral Gables City Hall will be evacuated next month as the city begins a long-planned restoration of the 1928 landmark. The project includes structural repairs to its limestone colonnade, exterior restoration, and the revival of the original Garden Courtyard, with completion expected in 2028.
Read MoreAt night, Threefold Café transforms into something entirely different. Behind the lights and low hum of conversation is Haider Hachem, one of only eight Masters of Sake in the world, pouring house-brewed sake at Shōjō’s Dojo. What began as a home experiment evolved into formal training at a 176-year-old brewery in Japan and, now, into Florida’s first sake brewery. Alongside Asian-inspired bites and guided tastings, the Dojo offers a closer look at the craft, discipline, and philosophy behind every pour.
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