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Hello Foodie Friends,
Every year on May 28th, Americans across the country fire up their grills, sharpen their culinary skills, and indulge in one of the nation’s most beloved comfort foods: the hamburger. National Hamburger Day is more than just an excuse to enjoy a delicious meal; it’s a celebration of an iconic dish that has woven itself into the fabric of American culture. Let’s take a closer look at the origins of this day, the enduring appeal of the hamburger, and some fun ways to celebrate this mouthwatering occasion.

The exact origins of the hamburger are a topic of culinary debate, but it’s widely accepted that this tasty treat has its roots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The concept of placing a ground beef patty between slices of bread was likely inspired by German immigrants who brought the “Hamburg steak” to the United States. Over time, this simple yet satisfying meal evolved, and by the early 1900s, the hamburger as we know it began to appear on American menus.

One of the earliest known instances of a hamburger being served on a bun occurred at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904. From there, the burger’s popularity skyrocketed, and it became a staple of American diners, drive-ins, and eventually fast-food chains. Today, the hamburger is a global phenomenon, enjoyed in countless variations worldwide.

The hamburger’s appeal lies in its simplicity and versatility. At its core, it’s just a beef patty, a bun, and perhaps some basic condiments. However, the potential for customization is limitless. Whether you prefer a classic cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, and pickles or an extravagant creation topped with exotic ingredients, there’s a burger out there for everyone.

The burger’s universal appeal also stems from its association with American culture and lifestyle. It’s the star of backyard barbecues, a convenient meal for busy families, and a nostalgic reminder of summer days and road trips. The hamburger has a unique ability to bring people together, making it a perfect dish to celebrate.

When it comes to enjoying a hamburger, the possibilities are as diverse as the people who love them.

1. Classic Cheeseburger

The quintessential hamburger, the classic cheeseburger, features a juicy beef patty topped with a slice of melted cheese. Often accompanied by lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, ketchup, and mustard, this version is a staple in diners and fast-food restaurants alike. The simplicity and balance of flavors make it a perennial favorite.

2. Bacon Burger

For those who crave an extra layer of flavor, the bacon burger is a popular choice. This variation adds crispy, smoky bacon to the standard cheeseburger setup. The combination of savory bacon with the juicy beef patty and melted cheese creates a rich, indulgent experience that’s hard to resist.

3. Mushroom Swiss Burger

This gourmet take on the hamburger includes sautéed mushrooms and Swiss cheese. The earthy flavor of the mushrooms pairs perfectly with the nuttiness of the Swiss cheese, offering a sophisticated twist on the classic burger. It’s often finished with a touch of garlic or truffle aioli for added depth.

4. BBQ Burger

A barbecue burger brings a sweet and tangy twist to the table. It typically features a beef patty smothered in barbecue sauce and topped with crispy onion rings or straws. Cheddar cheese is a common addition, and sometimes coleslaw is included for extra crunch and flavor contrast. The BBQ burger is a favorite at summer cookouts and barbecues.

5. Veggie Burger

For those who prefer a meatless option, the veggie burger is a popular and tasty alternative. Made from ingredients like black beans, chickpeas, lentils, or vegetables, veggie patties are often seasoned with herbs and spices for a flavorful profile. Common toppings include avocado, sprouts, lettuce, tomato, and a variety of sauces like spicy mayo or aioli. This option caters to vegetarians and those seeking a healthier alternative without sacrificing taste.

Each of these variations showcases the versatility of the hamburger, offering a range of flavors and textures to suit different preferences and dietary needs. Whether you’re in the mood for something classic or a bit more adventurous, there’s a hamburger style for every palate.

Celebrate National Hamburger Day at CityPlace Doral

CityPlace Doral, South Florida’s premier destination for wellness, entertainment, dining, and restaurants, is the perfect spot to celebrate National Hamburger Month this May or National Hamburger Day on May 28. With a wide array of dining options, from upscale restaurants to outdoor cafés and bistros, visitors are invited to indulge in some of the best burgers in town and let their stress melt away at one of these five top-notch restaurants.

BurgerFi

BurgerFi Burger ($7-10): Choose between a single or double natural Angus beef patty with double American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and the secret BurgerFi sauce.

Copper Blues

Copper Burger ($16): Savor a house-blended patty topped with sharp cheddar, grilled onions, fresh tomatoes, lettuce, and copper sauce on a pumpernickel bun.

Kings Dining and Entertainment

Enjoy a variety of cheeseburgers while bowling strikes, each served on a gluten-free roll with waffle fries. Impossible burgers are also available for a plant-based option.

Novecento

Hamburguesa Novecento ($21): A Latin twist on the classic cheeseburger featuring a short rib and chuck blend, mozzarella, ham, crispy bacon, lettuce, tomato, herb aioli, and a fried egg on a sesame brioche bun.

Tap 42

Prohibition Burger ($18.50): A flavorful burger blend with white cheddar, Applewood bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, secret sauce, and dijonnaise, served with crispy fries.

During National Hamburger Month, visitors can also marvel at CityPlace Doral’s seasonal Instagrammable art installation featuring 1,300 sunflower-decorated umbrellas floating overhead on the boulevard, creating a unique and vibrant atmosphere. This stunning display is available through June 30.

Every Saturday from 6–9 p.m., enjoy “Live Music on the Plaza” with performances from local musicians playing Top 40, Latin, and Retro Hits. On Sundays from 2–10 p.m., stroll through “The Market on the Plaza” at the Fountain Plaza, where local vendors offer handmade goods, sweet treats, street food, and more.

CityPlace Doral, located at 8300 NW 36th Street in Doral, Florida, is open seven days a week. For more information on all of CityPlace Doral’s retailers, click here.

National Hamburger Day is a joyous occasion that invites us to celebrate one of America’s most cherished dishes. Whether you’re a purist who sticks to the classic cheeseburger or a culinary explorer eager to try new flavors, May 28th is the perfect day to indulge in a burger (or two). So, fire up the grill, gather your loved ones, and join the nation in honoring the humble yet mighty hamburger. Here’s to a day filled with delicious bites and happy memories!

Cheers to National Hamburguer Day!

Until we eat again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

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DalMoros is DaBest! https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/dalmoros-is-dabest/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/dalmoros-is-dabest/#respond Mon, 13 May 2024 23:11:47 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.com/?p=20996 There’s a new concept in fast casual pasta!  A delicious wave of Italian cuisine has just hit our shores with the grand opening of DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go. This new spot isn’t just any Italian eatery; it brings an innovative fast-casual twist to traditional pasta dishes that you can enjoy anywhere, anytime. Fresh Pasta […]

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There’s a new concept in fast casual pasta!  A delicious wave of Italian cuisine has just hit our shores with the grand opening of DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go. This new spot isn’t just any Italian eatery; it brings an innovative fast-casual twist to traditional pasta dishes that you can enjoy anywhere, anytime.

Fresh Pasta Revolution

Originating from Venice, Italy, and having pleased palates across Florida in cities like St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Sarasota, DalMoros is now open in Downtown Delray Beach (439 E. Atlantic Ave) and in West Palm Beach (400 Clematis Street).

What Makes DalMoros Special?

What sets DalMoros apart is their dedication to freshness and quality. Picture this: a variety of pasta options like fusilli, rigatoni, fettuccine, and bigoli (a type of thick spaghetti), all made right before your eyes in their signature window-front pasta machine. Pair these with a choice of homemade sauces—ranging from the creamy Pesto and Cacio E Pepe to the robust Amatriciana and Bolognese—and you’ve got a dish that’s both hearty and delectably Italian. Ordering your favorite pasta creation your way has never been easier. It’s as simple as 1. Select your choice of fresh pasta  2. Choose your sauce  3. Decide which toppings you’d like. And just like that, your custom creation is made right before your eyes and placed in a nice and convenient take out container for you to enjoy there or take out.

Tailored to Your Taste

Whether you’re a meat lover, a vegetarian, or on a gluten-free diet, DalMoros caters to all with their customizable menu. Add toppings like chicken, bacon, sundried tomatoes, or mozzarella to make your meal uniquely yours. And don’t forget to round off your dining experience with some homemade tiramisu and a selection of beverages, including beer, wine, and soft drinks.

On a recent media dine, my friends and I were invited to DalMoros to experience these pasta creations firsthand. We chose to visit the Delray Beach location. We met store Manager Sean who graciously welcomed us into the tiny but efficient store on Atlantic Ave. He ran through the options that were displayed on the board behind him. We decided to create a pesto fusilli with chicken, sundried tomatoes and pine nuts; fettuccini cacio e pepe (Pecorino cheese, black pepper, cream sauce) with bacon and mushrooms; Bigoli with their Napoletana sauce (fresh tomato sauce, fresh basil, garlic and oregano); rigatoni Mama Rosa (fresh tomato sauce, fresh basil, cream sauce, Parmesan cheese). We also had their bread sticks and meatballs. 

Designed for Convenience

DalMoros understands the hustle of modern life and offers their delicious pasta in convenient takeout boxes, perfect for those on the move. Whether you prefer to dine in the cozy indoors, enjoy the Florida sunshine at their outdoor seating, or grab a quick bite to go, DalMoros ensures that every option is a good one. Plus, with availability on major third-party delivery sites and catering services, you can have a taste of Italy delivered right to your event.

A Vision Brought to Life

The journey of DalMoros to America is a story of passion and serendipity. Founded by Gabriele Dal Moro and brought to the U.S. by the Caruso family, the authenticity and charm of DalMoros have captured hearts. As David Caruso put it, “We were captivated by DalMoros’ authenticity and knew it would resonate with American diners.”

Looking Ahead

With plans to expand further into Hollywood, FL, later this spring at the highly anticipated Block 40 Food Hall, DalMoros is set to broaden its horizons and bring its unique offering to even more pasta enthusiasts.

Get ready to indulge in a pasta experience like no other. Visit DalMoros today and taste the freshness and tradition of real Italian pasta, right here in West Palm Beach!

For more information, visit their website at Dalmoros.us or check out their Instagram page. Celebrate the fusion of convenience and quality with DalMoros Fresh Pasta To Go—because who says fast food can’t be fine food?

DalMoros Delray Beach is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, with late-night hours on weekends. 

Until we eat again…

I send you Delicious Wishes, xo

Denise

More Information: 

Dalmoros.us | Instagram

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Corvina Seafood Grill https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/corvina-seafood-grill/ https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2024/05/corvina-seafood-grill/#respond Mon, 13 May 2024 17:37:30 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.com/?p=20981  Corvina Seafood Grill, located in beautiful downtown Boca Raton, features a renowned chef, an array of unique culinary creations, and stunning interior and exterior spaces. The 235-seat restaurant was created by industry veterans Dean Carras and Patrick Marino, along with operating partner Edward Pozzuoli and renowned Washington, D.C. Executive Chef Jeff Tunks. Corvina Seafood Grill […]

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 Corvina Seafood Grill, located in beautiful downtown Boca Raton, features a renowned chef, an array of unique culinary creations, and stunning interior and exterior spaces. The 235-seat restaurant was created by industry veterans Dean Carras and Patrick Marino, along with operating partner Edward Pozzuoli and renowned Washington, D.C. Executive Chef Jeff Tunks.

Corvina Seafood Grill boasts both panoramic indoor and open-air seating for 235 guests and a private dining room that seats up to 32 guests. The exquisite, Atlantic Ocean inspired interior features a colorful saltwater aquarium and a number of eye-catching touches.

A seafood lovers’ dream, the menu presents a myriad of signature dishes including fresh, locally sourced, daily catches, briny oysters on the half shell, sushi rolls, vertically spectacular seafood towers, as well as an array of fine steaks, poultry and health-conscious menu items.

Are you planning an event?

Business or pleasure, Corvina offers the perfect venue to suit all your private and special event needs. Their private dining room has its own entrance, accommodating up to 28 in a seated format and up to 50 standing for a cocktail reception. Private events may also be held on their al fresco patios. Corvina’s entire restaurant is also available for parties and buyouts. Inquire today about hosting your next event with Corvina Seafood Grill.

Savor Our City recently brought our first group to Corvina as part of our “Savor Downtown Boca, A Taste of Royal Palm Place” culinary tour and it was a tremendous hit with our guests. The service team was spot on and everything that we prearranged was executed flawlessly. They were even able to accommodate last minute surprise dietary restrictions!

We started out with the lobster and butternut squash bisque followed by the ahi tuna tacos and crab rangoon dip, which paired perfectly with the white wine that was served.

Starting tomorrow (Tuesday, May 14th) Corvina is launching a “Summer Social Hour” promotion which will run through the end of September. Come in and receive 50% off all items ordered between 5 – 6pm, every day (except Mondays- they will be closed on Mondays during Summer).

110 Plaza Real South, Boca Raton, FL 33432 | (561) 206-0066 https://www.corvinabocaraton.com/

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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A Break From The Norm: A Look Inside Time Out Market Miami https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2022/06/a-break-from-the-norm-a-look-inside-time-out-market-miami/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 01:40:24 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=16762 Hello Foodie Friends, Today’s blog post comes from one of Savor Our City’s very own, Emily Shea. Food halls are one of the fastest-growing dining trends of the last decade— and for good reason! Originating in Europe and Asia, the food hall trend has reached the states and has proven to be ever-popular. Picture an […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

Today’s blog post comes from one of Savor Our City’s very own, Emily Shea.

Food halls are one of the fastest-growing dining trends of the last decade— and for good reason! Originating in Europe and Asia, the food hall trend has reached the states and has proven to be ever-popular. Picture an elevated food-court concept, offering a diverse array of cuisine and cultures.

The Time Out Market in Miami is one such food hall, located in a unique and modern building on the corner of Drexel Avenue. In 2019, the 17,000-square-foot hall was launched with space for 17 kitchens, 3 bars, a demo kitchen, and a video wall. Since it’s opening, Time Out Market has opened food halls in Chicago, Montreal, New York, and Boston.

In 2020, Time Out Market Miami closed due to Covid. They reopened a year later with expanded seating and restaurant space. Although some restaurants had to pack up shop during the closure, many new restaurants have opened up in their place. Here are some of the dining options available to you during a visit to Time Out Market Miami:

Azucar – Homemade Cuban Ice Cream

Benito’s Cafecito – Coffee & Pastries

Chick’N Jones – Modern Fried Chicken

Clyde’s Caribbean – Trinidadian Cuisine

King Patty’s – Jamaican Cuisine and Patties

La Santa Taqueria – Tacos & Quesadillas

Lur – Spanish Tapas & Basque Gastronomy

Necessary Purveyor – Artisanal Sandwiches

Pho Mo – Vietnamese Cuisine by Phuc Yeah

Plants & Bowls – Salads, Smoothies, & Bowls

Square Pie City – Detroit-style Pizza

Yu Me – Japanese Cuisine by Chef Hiro-San

33 Kitchen – Peruvian Cuisine by Sebastian Fernandez

In addition to the restaurants listed above, a full-service bar sits in the center of the market. A booth called “Tunes” features live artists, musicians, and DJ’s most nights of the week. The wide array of food and drinks available is guaranteed to make Time Out Market a must-visit while dining in Miami. It’s a great place to try a bunch of different dishes, often prepared by up-and-coming chefs who can’t yet afford their own brick & mortar restaurant. So, if you’re interested in trying something new, Time Out Market is the place to go!

Parking is available in an attached garage. Be sure to save your receipt from the Market, as a parking discount is offered to all who patronize the hall. Dogs are welcome in the large outdoor seating area at the Market.

Time Out Market is open everyday starting at 12pm and closes at 10pm (11pm on Fri and Sat eves).

You can visit their website for more info.

Until we eat (and drink) again…

We send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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Sistrunk Marketplace, a new 40,000-square-foot food hall in downtown Fort Lauderdale https://stagging2.savorourcity.net/2020/08/sistrunk-marketplace-a-new-40000-square-foot-food-hall-in-downtown-fort-lauderdale/ Mon, 31 Aug 2020 00:26:57 +0000 https://www.savorourcity.net/?p=14841 Hello Foodie Friends, I hope you are all staying healthy and doing your best to safely enjoy your favorite foods & bevvies. I was recently invited to attend the preview of Sistrunk Marketplace, a 40,000-square-foot indoor foodie village that is more of a lifestyle complex than a typical food hall which opened to the public […]

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Hello Foodie Friends,

I hope you are all staying healthy and doing your best to safely enjoy your favorite foods & bevvies. I was recently invited to attend the preview of Sistrunk Marketplace, a 40,000-square-foot indoor foodie village that is more of a lifestyle complex than a typical food hall which opened to the public this past weekend.  Besides housing 12 food purveyors, it contains an island bar and a speakeasy-style lounge; a retail shopping co-op called Sistrunk Collective; a DJ academy and soundproofed recording studio for aspiring musicians; and enough plush chairs and picnic tables to fill a banquet hall.

For now, while we are still in pandemic mode, the food hall, brewery and distillery will use a reservation-only system for guests. Walk-ins are not allowedWary of attracting too many guests, the food hall is experimenting with crowd control, says Maxence Doytier, the market’s marketing director and self-described “events guru.”

For now, all Sistrunk Marketplace guests must book their visit times in advance through Tock, a smartphone restaurant reservation app. No walk-ins are allowed, masks are required and waitstaff will verify your reservation at the entrance. Under Florida’s current Phase 1 guidelines, the food hall can fit half of its 565-person capacity, Doytier says, and a booking system helps them keep track of diners.

Khoffner Brewery, a German-style brewhouse, is by far Sistrunk’s largest vendor, and expects to open within 60 days, Doytier says. Shady Distillery, a maker of small-batch whiskeys, rums and vodkas, will debut sometime in 2021, as will a Wynwood Yard-style outdoor beer garden with shipping-container bars.

Here are the vendors you will find inside Sistrunk Marketplace:

  • Chop Shoppe Meat and Provisions, a butcher shop offering meats by the pound as well as beer-brat sausages, brisket-blend hamburgers and other custom sandwiches.
  • Senbazuru, an Asian fusion tapas eatery featuring ramen and rice bowls and international bites inside bento boxes.
  • Bronte, an Australian coffeehouse serving matcha lavender lattes (with homemade syrup), golden milk lattes and various tea blends and coffee from Tequesta-based roaster Oceana.
  • Heavenly Raw Living Food, a vegan café featuring veggie norimaki rolls, raw pastas, vegetarian burgers and desserts, and cold-pressed juices and smoothies.
  • Poke OG, a poke bowl and sushi shack outpost of the Wynwood restaurant.
  • Kasai & Koori, an Asian dessert shop featuring treats such as Japanese kakigori, Taiwanese shaved ice, Taiyaki waffle cones and Korean bingsoo. Future locations are coming to Canyon Town Center in Boynton Beach, City Center in Pembroke Pines and Pineapple Grove in Delray Beach.
  • Snack Bar, the centerpiece of Sistrunk’s food hall, this island bar offers grab-and-go items, liquor and draft beer.
  • Needa’ Pita offers South Florida’s most authentic Mediterranean dishes. Guests can enjoy family recipes passed down by generations. Bringing the community together  with an expression of culture and unity through food and phenomenal flavor.
  • Khoffner Brewery, the namesake of brewer Rauf Vagifoglu-Khoffner, includes a 20-barrel brewhouse and taproom. There also will be a canning line and new brews such as Sistrunk APA, an American pale ale; Flagler IPA; an habanero-infused IPA; Khoffner Cream Ale and Khoffner Brown Ale. It will open in October.
  • Hot Lime, a taco and ceviche stand that operates out of a Volkswagon Airstream bus driven by two skeletons wearing sombreros. It comes from chef-owners Daniel Gonzalez and Carlos Padilla, who’ve worked previously at Vagabond, Dragonfly Izakaya and Fish Market, BLT Prime and the Island Bistro. Specialties include short-rib tacos, quinoa salads and Mexican-style street corn.
  • Osom Crepes, a French creperie serving sweet and savory stuffed crepes such as the Mediterranean (prosciutto di Parma, mozzarella, cherry tomatoes and arugula, rosemary olive oil and balsamic glaze); and the B&B (dulce de leche, marshmallow, bananas, salted caramel syrup).
  • Empanada Bodega, an empanada kiosk offering 12 fillings from common (beef, chicken, barbecue pork, shrimp) to not-so-common (Hawaiian-style, guava and cheese).
  • Nellie’s Southern Kitchen, a chicken shack featuring Nashville-style hot chicken, deep-fried chicken pot pies, fried bologna sandwiches, collard green melts and other down-home dishes.
  • Fuoco, features Roman- and Grandma-style pizzas cooked in chef-owner Tory Martindale’s wood-fired pizza oven, along with rotating pastas and meatball dishes.
  • Club Soda Lounge, a speakeasy-style lounge serving custom cocktails and spirits from Shady Distillery, which will eventually craft rum, vodka, whiskey and bourbon in a building next door.

Sistrunk Marketplace is open 4-11 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. Friday-Sunday. It’s closed for deep cleanings on Mondays and Tuesdays and private events on Wednesdays. Call 954-329-2551 or go to SistrunkMarketplace.com.

Until we eat (and drink) again…

I send you delicious wishes, xo

Denise

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