Posted Tuesday, 03.02.2010 Miami Beach Restaurants, Miami Restaurants Guide If you like to eat in nice Miami Beach restaurants, enjoy fine art with an appreciation for graffiti then Baru Urbano located in Mary Brickell Village is the place to dine. Miami restaurants guide says this new place will become the area’s most popular establishment for its unique and modern concept and extraordinary cuisine. Baru Urbano was opened by the former owner of Macondo, one of the best Miami Beach restaurants, and serves international food with a Latin flair. The interior features street art by Latin American artists who have blended graffiti together with pop art. The comic like murals on the walls reminds you of cross between a farmhouse in Tuscany and an artsy tavern you might find in Caracas or Bogota.
The menu at Baru Urbano will be a mix of cultural traditions from Colombia, Italy, Thailand, and the head chef’s native country, Venezuela. Cuisine will be composed only locally sourced ingredients, consisting of the freshest and most authentic items so that the clientele will be able to experience the food’s amazing aromas and vibrant hues. An overabundance of distinctive cocktails, created exclusively by a mixologist, will be made with only the freshest local fruit selections and complement the menu’s unique flavors and ingredients. This Miami restaurants guide says Bara Urbano with its charm, superb cuisine, and tantalizing atmosphere combined with International music and trendy cocktails makes this spot a “must try”.
ADDRESS: 1001 S Miami Ave Miami, FL 33131 PHONE: 786-991-4570
CUISINE: Continental with a Latin flair
HOURS: Monday to Wednesday 11am–10am Thursday to Saturday 11am – 4am Sunday 7am to 10pm
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