Miami Life: Luxury Restaurant Deal, Invite, Pacino, Parachutes

Photo: Elliott Hess taken from our 36th floor terrace on July 4th

The world-renowned Mediterranean-inspired seafood restaurant, Estiatorio Milos has an incredible offer for the month of July. I have your invite to the opening reception of Oolite Arts where you will meet some of the biggest social networkers in Miami. Break open your piggy bank—Al Pacino is coming to Miami for a one-night celebration of the 40th anniversary of Scarface. And the latest fad in Miami is motorized parachutes.


A Very Luxurious Restaurant with an Incredible July Healthy Deal

If you live in Miami, or are visiting in the month of July, make sure you take advantage of the incredible offer from Estiatorio Milos one of the most elegant and fine dining restaurants in the world. I can’t believe they are providing such a deal. It’s so nice to know you can frequent one of the finest restaurants in Miami Beach, not break the bank, and possibly lose weight.

Milos has created a three-course dinner meal that is not filled with carbs or sugar. You can dine with the most fashionable patrons on the beach knowing you have a head start on getting in shape. I don’t know who thought of this menu, but everyone I know who has frequented Milos in the last few days thinks it’s brilliant.

All for $60. You can spend more than that for lunch in a coffee shop.

A Taste of Summer Menu — July 1 – 31, 2023

Select One From Each Course

FIRST COURSE

Milos Sashimi Platter

Tuna sashimi, Fare Islands

Salmon sashimi and Lavraki ceviche

Crab Cake

Maryland crab cake, piazzi-style beans

Octopus – Sashimi quality Mediterranean octopus charcoal broiled, served with Santorini fava

SECOND COURSE

Tomato Salad – The authentic salad prepared with local field vine-ripened tomatoes, feta, Kalamata olives

Green Salad – Hearts of romaine, dill, spring onions, Milos house dressing and warm Halloumi

THIRD COURSE

Whole Grilled Dorado Royale Flown daily, served with steamed wild greens

Faroe Islands Organic Wild Salmon Grilled, served with piazzi-style beans and steamed seasonal vegetables

Lamb Chops – Fresh double cut lamb chops, served with hand cut Greek fries and mixed green salad

Milos is considered one of the most elegant and fine dining restaurants in the world. The indoor space is gorgeously rustic, boasting marble floors and a beamed ceiling of blond wood. Diaphanous white curtains divide the main dining room and a private room filled with wooden bookshelves.

The world-renowned Mediterranean-inspired seafood restaurant, Estiatorio Milos, founded by chef/owner Costas Spiliadis, was the 2017 winner of The Concierge Choice Awards’ International Cuisine category earlier this year.

Milos Estiatorio, 730 First Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139  https://www.estiatoriomilos.com/


Your Invite to Oolite Arts

I promised myself that the next time Oolite Arts had an opening reception I would make sure everyone from The Three Tomatoes would be invited. I’m giving you more than a week’s notice. I’m thrilled that I remembered because this is a big social gathering. If you want to meet some of the biggest social networkers in Miami, be sure to join us.

When you walk around the exhibition be sure to say hello to as many people as you can. They will stop to talk to you. Everyone in Miami is looking for new friends all the time. It’s not that we are not loyal to our old friends, it’s just that people have big parties here and they want to mix the old with the new.

I do feel that many of the people I have met in the last 25 years in Miami are in their second chapter of life. Some started way before 50 years of age, others decided they need something different at 65 plus. It doesn’t matter. Everyone is looking for new buddies to play tennis, golf, pickle ball, cards, book groups, travel, boating, beach sunning and swimming, and even new business startups. They are all kind of tired of hearing the same stories from old friends. Everyone I know wants to hear about new opportunities, new journeys, and fun things to do. Remember, the sun shines in Miami 365 days a year.

Oolite attracts so many people because it’s located on the famous Lincoln Road. Most visitors will make a night of it because there are so many nearby casual places to eat and/or drink. If you feel like shopping, there are all kinds of chains and independent stores both east and west of the Oolite exhibition. Forty plus artists will be on hand to celebrate their relationship with Oolite Arts during the organization’s four-decade history.

Setting the tone for the show, at the center of the gallery will be the vessel pictured above by potter Ellie Schneiderman. An artist and visionary, Schneiderman founded Oolite Arts as an artist-support organization that, as the exhibition’s title reflects, “helps artists help themselves.”

Residents will also be opening their studios to the public for Resident Night.

Date and Time: 6 p.m – 8 p.m.  Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Location: Oolite Arts 924 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139

Created in 1984 as ArtCenter/South Florida, the organization has changed its name to Oolite Arts to reflect both its roots and mission. Oolite is a sedimentary rock formed by shells, corals and other organic material coming together. It is the bedrock of Miami, a fundamental part of our ecosystem.


Dec. 9. Al Pacino- Scarface 40th Anniversary Miami

Break open your piggy bank.  If you have the money to spend all in one night, then I have something very special to tell you about. This only happens once. Al Pacino is coming to Miami to celebrate the 40th anniversary of “Scarface .” Where else would you go? The iconic Fontainebleau Hotel knows how to honor a legend. The hotel was an actual filming location for the film. The producers of this event are working hard behind the scenes to get some of the original cast members from the film to the event.

You can join in at all different price levels, starting at $375 up to $1500 for a private meet and greet. How much do you love yourself?

Get tickets and details here.


Miamians Just Want to Have Fun 

The latest fad in Miami are the motorized parachutes. They seem to be multiplying like crazy. Every time I look up at the sky, I see another daredevil flying by. Quite frankly, they unnerve me. I feel like I have to keep my eye on them to make sure nothing bad happens. Of course, there is nothing I can really do. I just feel they will have a safe ride if I keep watching them.

I’m sitting on my terrace last Tuesday when two of these flying contraptions were taking nose dives right in front of me. I was sure one of them was going to crash but thank goodness nothing bad happened. I quickly shot a short video so you can see exactly what I am talking about. I felt a little shaky while I was recording because the parachutes were going up and down so fast.

By the time the evening came around, I was already acclimated to zig zagging objects in the sky. The fireworks for the 4th of July were spectacular. This is the 22nd year we watched them from our 36th floor terrace. Eliot snapped away like he does all the time.

The results are below.

 



As Co-Founder and President of HWH PR, Lois Whitman-Hess has been actively involved in public relations for a vast array of business sectors including technology, Internet-based companies, entertainment, law, publishing, fashion, beauty and art. For the last eight years, Lois has authored a daily blog called “Digidame.” It mostly covers her personal journeys as well as tech innovations, art, travel, and entertainment. In addition, Lois co-hosts a weekly podcast called “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg who is a contributor on NBC's Today Show. They interview luminaries who discuss their expertise and views on current events.

Lois Whitman-Hess

As Co-Founder and President of HWH PR, Lois Whitman-Hess has been actively involved in public relations for a vast array of business sectors including technology, Internet-based companies, entertainment, law, publishing, fashion, beauty and art. For the last eight years, Lois has authored a daily blog called “Digidame.” It mostly covers her personal journeys as well as tech innovations, art, travel, and entertainment. In addition, Lois co-hosts a weekly podcast called “Lying on the Beach” with TV personality Steve Greenberg who is a contributor on NBC's Today Show. They interview luminaries who discuss their expertise and views on current events.

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