
We flew to Miami for March Madness this past weekend. My first time in Miami, first time at a NCAA game....and a very welcome break from Winter! Loved the fans, the trash talking, and the jams. I'd go again in a heartbeat! The highlight: Cleveland's hick band, inadequate cheerleaders and unknown team upsetting Wake Forest. The crowd started with laughs and jeers, but quickly started rooting for the underdog. Too bad Cinderella went home in the 2nd round, losing to Arizona. And can't beat our row 9 seats....right under the basket! If you were watching the Miami games in HD, you probably saw us!
No trip is ever complete without some good food and drinks, so here are some of the highs and lows of places we tried.
Talula: Highly recommended on Chowhound and other forums, we made this our first foodie stop in Miami. Was a bit surprised to show up at 9pm and the place was dead....isn't Miami supposed to be a late night place? We had risotto with lamb, ceviche, seared diver scallops, cork braised octopus, and snapper. Was tasty, but for being the "best of Miami," we were disappointed.
Lario's (SOBE Bongos): We got our Saturday start with lunch at one of the many restaurants lined on Ocean Drive, determined to do some people watching and eat Cuban food. I was sold by the "best mohitos on south beach" sign, and they delivered! Tony had the "winning" dish of Cuban pot roast. I also loved the sweet plantains that came with our meals. Delicious!

Wish: Never will I take a restaurant reco from Trip Advisor again! The food wasn't...terrible...but expensive and unspectacular. The waiter talked up the poached seafood appetizer - it was little more than boiled calamari and shrimp in a glass jar. yawn. My branzino (white fish) was also decent, but nothing I was licking my lips about...especially after waiting an hour to eat. Overrated and not worth the $$.
The Epic, a Kimpton hotel, is SPECTACULAR. I have never had such amazing service - including a welcome bottle of champagne (maybe for my birthday?), a computer in the room for easy travel research, and free wine reception daily from 5pm to 7pm.
