Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!
Search by...

Clubs / Venues

—OR—

Event Keyword

—OR—

Date

—OR—

Live Music

—OR—

Artist

—OR—

Neighborhood

(Click for subcategories)

Reader's Picks

Top Recommendations

A short list of Broward/Palm Beach's most popular hot spots.
user content provided by: LikeMe.net & Broward-Palm Beach New Times
  • Cuisine(s): Italian
  • Hours: Open for dinner Mon-Fri 6:00 p.m. - midnight, Sat 6:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m., Sun 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
  • Price: $$$$
  • Serving: Dinner
  • Alcohol: Beer/Wine
  • Reservations: Recommended, Online Reservations Available
  • Parking: Street, Valet
  • Payment Types: All Major Credit Cards
  • Attire: Dressy
  • Features: Private Party, Catering, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly

Share

  • rss

Broward-Palm Beach New Times Insiders

E-mail:

Password:

Login to register for Free Stuff, sign up for newsletters and much more.
If you don't have a login, Get one NOW!

Escopazzo

1311 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-674-9450
Website
Since opening on Washington Avenue in 1993, the restaurant’s calling card has been creative Northern Italian cuisine. That hasn’t changed, but nowadays, the restaurants’ fruits, vegetables, and dairy products are organic, beef is grass-fed and hormone-antibiotic free, and a few raw food selections have been added to the menu. Healthier, yes, but those seeking classic Italian fare will still find comfort in a starter of grilled, goat-cheese-stuffed eggplant rolls atop a gentle sauté of baby calamari, sweet cherry tomatoes, and mint. Or in a hearty main course of rosemary tagliatelle with Bolognese sauce. Chef Giancarla Bodoni’s talent at mixing and matching big flavors is evident in a signature starter of silky asparagus flan floated in a creamy fondue of fontiana and smoked provola cheeses, capped with crispy shiitake mushrooms and misted with a whiff of white truffle oil. Escopazzo is expensive. The trio of meat entrées, for instance, cost $45 to $58. There is no questioning the quality: Barbera wine-braised beef short rib, pan-seared veal chop, and espresso-dusted, Kurobuta pork tenderloin are naturally raised. Tiramisu might just be South Beach’s best, meltingly tender and lifted by assertive coffee undertones.
User content provided by LikeMe.net + Broward-Palm Beach New Times

People who like Escopazzo

XilonemR MCespedes JoeV bori_72688
Show More

People who like Escopazzo also like

Show More
Please log in to write your review