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Tuesday April 28, 2009
Racks Italian Bistro and Market
Opens Mon, 3933 NE 163rd St/NE 36th Ave, East end of
Intracoastal Mall, North Miami Beach; 305.917.7225
You have every right to expect a superlative meal when
you're out dining with a special someone, but what about
those times when that special someone is Pat Sajak? For a
place that's got you covered either way, Racks Italian.
A waterfront Italian bistro featuring plentiful brick/dark
wood inside and a boat dock and patio seating out back,
Racks also houses a market with Italian groceries and
pre-made meals, so you can get stuff to cook with, then just
eat their take-out, because you can't cook. The resto's
lighter stuff starts with antipasti like coal oven-roasted
chicken wings w/ Pecorino, moves to a range of coal oven
pizzas like the "Portobello" ('shrooms, speck, & Gorg Dolce
drizzled w/ truffle oil), then gets meatier still with
sharable big plates like tuna steak w/ pesto & honey
balsamic, and skirt steak w/ skinny, thin-skinned fingerling
potatoes (way more palatable than Toe-Tots). The market
features ready-made meals, including the entire pasta menu
and rotating stuff like veal scallopini, as well as Italian
groceries like Bella Famiglia sodas (grapefruit, blood
orange), pear mustard, and Chianti jelly, a "snack bar" with
imported salumis (sliced on a vintage Berkel machine) like
prosciutto and mortadella, and DOP (certified Italian)
cheeses like soft Burrata, Pecorino Locatelli, and
Gorgonzola Dolce, all of which can be topped with sauces
like black truffle honey or wild Amarena cherries soaked in
brandy -- but then again, who didn't watch too much Moesha?
There's also a full bar out back utilizing fresh juices for
martinis like the Cucumber (gin/lemon juice/sugar/muddled
cucumber), the Amaretto Milkshake with amaretto, vanilla ice
cream, milk, and a dash of vanilla extract, and the
audaciously simple "Watermelon", just fresh watermelon
chunks soaked in rum, which you can eat using...your newwww
dinette set!
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