Miami New Times
We are not a chef-driven restaurant. We are an ingredient-driven restaurant.
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Best place for a date
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A place to feed your stomach and your soul
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"The flavors of this Buena Vista East gem exude the soul of the Mediterranean."
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"Hand-painted ceramic Turkish “evil eyes” and flickering gas lanterns hang from a canopy of trees in the outdoor courtyard, as sounds of rebetika (Greek blues) and the smell of baking pide bread waft through the air."
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When you want to indulge...Mandolin, a charmer of a restaurant in an old 1940s house near the Design District...
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"At Mandolin ... they stay true to the healthy recipes and philosophy of the infamous Mediterranean Diet."
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"Queue Abba. Design district eatery in historic 40s house offers an Aegean food and dinner fantasy worthy of a musical tribute."
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"Mandolin offers an experience to heighten the senses of tasting, seeing and smelling to a whole other level."
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"Memories of too many tinny grape leaves were banished by Mandolin's pinky-size version stuffed with gently spiced lamb and beef."
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Best place for a romantic date
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Crave-Worthy Seafood - Michael Schwartz
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Freshness is key here, and the quality of the ingredients shine through in the delightful appetizers and salads.
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This is the only restaurant I know of that proudly announces itself as Greek and Turkish.
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Top Five Salads in Miami
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A hidden gem located on the outskirts of the Design District has to be one of the coolest spaces to hang out in.
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The fastest way to Greece from Miami.
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My 5 Favorite Things: Suzy Buckley
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Between Miami and Mykonos it might be hard to find anywhere comparable to the flavorful menu found at Mandolin
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This Aegean bistro does octopus in a very simple preparation. It’s tender, beautifully charred and needs nothing else - Andrew Carmellini
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A gallery-hop away is the local favorite, Mandolin, offering light Mediterranean fare...and legendary sangria. It's the perfect start to a long night of (artsy) festivities or a celebratory lunch.
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The last meal that wowed me was at Mandolin in Miami's Design District. It has amazing Greek food - Kelly Wearstler
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In Miami I like an Aegean tavern called Mandolin. The husband is Greek, the wife is Turkish, and the meatballs are to die for -- they're like mini hamburgers - Nick Jones (Soho House Founder)
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