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Best Restaurant in North Miami Dade 2006
Miami New Times - Link
Chef/owner Dewey LoSasso changes his menu with the seasons,
but everything else about North One 10 remains comfortably
consistent. Wife Dale oversees one of the most professionally
serviced dining rooms in town and promotes an ambitious wine
list via special nights and flights. And night after night,
the creative contemporary cuisine boasts audacious but honest
combinations of fresh, local ingredients. Beefsteak tomatoes
come embellished with salty prosciutto ham, a sweet/tart triangle
of goat cheese brlée, and an earthy, roasted
garlic-pine nut vinaigrette. Penne pasta is luxuriously bathed
in boneless short ribs, foie gras, and demi-glace. Mahogany-skin
roast duck is vibrantly garnished with sun-dried figs, Gorgonzola
cheese, and orange-lavender sauce. Desserts are no less dashing,
though this is such a wine-friendly place you might want to
finish your bottle with a "blues and Brie" cheese
plate. North One 10 is people-friendly too; Dale and staff
are so personable that after one visit, you will feel as though
you have been a customer for years. Prices are moderate (most
entrées between $20 and $30), and a daily supper menu
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. offers a three-course meal for $28
per person. That is, as the early birds like to chirp, "Cheap!
Cheap!"
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