Carpaccio Restaurant Review:
One can barely swing a spaghetti strand without hitting one Italian restaurant or another owned by the Mezzanotte group, and menus are very similar. Settings vary (some casual, some more elegant), but food-wise, for the most part, if you've eaten at one you've eaten at all. Yet Carpaccio has always been a particularly shiny pearl on the Mezzanotte string, set like a gem front and center among...
There's nothing like a yummy meal to replenish your shopping mojo. Carpaccio satisfies all the senses. Park it outdoors for a glimpse of those Miami-olites pulling up in their Lambos and Maseratis. Keep the drooling to a minimum, the food is much more pleasing. Henry's Bar, the Tricolore salad, and their brick oven pizzas are all choice faves. If you burned all your dough on the latest Tribute...
A favored spot for the ladies who lunch, Carpaccio's location in the ritzy Bal Harbour Shops is its tastiest aspect: It's definitely a place to see and be seen. Ask for specials rather than ordering off the regular menu; they're much more interesting -- linguine lobster, snapper piccata, and veal chop any style -- though they may be a bit pricier. Wear sunglasses to block the blinding glare of...
Italian soul food or new soles? What's more important, your taste buds or your feet?:
The Food
Dinner for two may cost more than a pair of Manolo Blahniks, but this ritzy Northern Italian hotshot in Miami's very highest net worth shopping mall serves some of the city's...