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Juices, Smoothies,
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SPECIALS EVERYDAY



EVENTS:

Tuesday
JUNE 10, 2008
2:00–3:00 p.m.
Free
Whole Foods Cafe
1020 Alton Road, South Beach
Come in and let Chef Sheryn
teach you all of the
wonders of raw food preparation!
[More Info]


Saturday

JUNE 14, 2008
8p - 11p
Gallery Walk
Art of Food Cafe
Live Music, DJs, Art
Food
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Saturday
JUNE 21, 2008
1:00p
Macy's Dadeland Home Store
7303 SW 88th Street
(Center of Mall)
Raw Chef, Sheryn Abalos
Vegan Cuisine
Demonstration
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Thursday
JUNE 26, 2008
2p - 3p
Vegan Cooking Class
FREE
Whole Foods Cafe
1020 Alton Road, South Beach
Chef Sheryn will feature
uncomplicated recipes,
debunk myths regarding
plant-based eating,
provide yummy food samples,
and have a lot of fun!

[More Info]



OWNERS


Sheryn Abalos
[Read her Bio]

&

Barclay Graebner


Check out the
article written
about us at miami.com

The Verdict:
Organic hipsters and
veggie denizens now
have a sweet spot
in Miami to satisfy cravings
or cruelty-free fare. ~Sara Liss


And check out

our 5-Star review in Yelp

the Art of Food

5 star rating
based on 1 review

Categories: Organic Coffee& Tea, Vegan, Vegetarian Live and Raw, Cuisine, Smoothies, Desserts and specials events

3404 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
(305) 438-0004
FREE PARKING 1ST HR @ CIRCUIT CITY GARAGE
  • Price Range: $$
  • Attire: Casual
  • Takes Reservations: No
  • Delivers: Yes
  • Take-out: Yes
  • Outdoor Seating: No
 

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5 star rating
05/22/2008

vegans... attention... vegetarians... focus... meat eaters that haven't yet enjoyed eating 'fake' meat but are willing to try... are you all listening...

the art of food is your new favorite lunch place!  

every time i go back to co-op miami, there's more yummy goodness going on inside.  yesterday i went to pick up cupcakes from blu dog and to my surprise there's a whole little cafe there now.  it's called 'art of food' and it's fab.  

killer smoothies.  100% organic produce. designer sandwiches, salads and wraps.  gourmet market bar priced by the pound (roughly $12 a pound).  organic coffee drinks.  wheat grass & ginger shots.

and to even put your mind at ease a bit more... they use biodegradable goods, non toxic cleaners and recycle.  right in between the design district and wynwood, and directly across the street from the midtown shops... art of food is in a great location for it's vegan roots to grow!  oh, and they deliver.  score!

MON-SAT 12-7PM www.theartoffoodcafe.com





First look: Art of Food

By Sara Liss (miami.com)

The Goods: Vegan cuisine isn't just for patchouli-scented hippies anymore. Celebs like Toby Maguire, Natalie Portman and Casey Affleck are highlighting the glam side of going animal product-free. A vegan is someone who, for various reasons, chooses to avoid using or consuming animal products. Thus far, Miami has been lacking in the vegetarian and vegan dining options, but Art of Food aims to change that. Nestled in the airy Co-op Miami showroom across from Circuit City in Midtown Miami, the casual food bar offers a bohemian setting surrounded by art, clothing and funky jewelry. There's take-out counter service and half a dozen bar-height chairs perfect for lunch or a midday snack.

The Grub: Colorful, creatively-prepared casual fare. In addition to avoiding fish, flesh, dairy and eggs, the menu also focuses on organic and seasonal ingredients as much as possible. Owner Sheryn Abalos prepares the savory offerings on the menu, which includes sandwiches, salads, soups, wraps and smoothies. The food is prepared at temperatures below 118 degrees, a practice among raw food adherents said to preserve valuable enzymes and nutrients. The eco-friendliness also extends to the restaurant's use of biodegradable goods and non-toxic cleaners. Co-owner Barclay, who also helms the Blu Dog Bakery in Miami, showcases vegan treats like enormous gluten-free cookies and fluffy cupcakes. There's nothing on the menu over $10, and sandwiches will set you back $8, smoothies $4-$7, Jamaican jerk patties $3.

With a basic herbivore menu -- tofu, spelt, greens and spices -- the tiny open kitchen turns out thoughtful plates like faux-egg salad made with scallions, lemon and a veganaise mayo, curried chick'n and apple sandwiches and a "save the tuna" wrap seasoned with sesame and miso. A faux salmon wrap is made with brazil nuts, almonds, carrots and beets, while a falafel filling fuses walnuts, sunflower seeds and tahini. Salad toppings include exotic and vitamin-packed ingredients like goji berries, hemp seeds and flax croutons. Raw foodists will appreciate the "live lasagna" made with Brazil nut cheese, zuchini pasta and a tangy tomato sauce. The extensive smoothie ingredient list gives Jamba Juice a run for its money with obscure add-ons like nutmilk, raw carob, agave, raw almond butter and unfiltered apple juice. The Mango Paradise, with mango, coconut, dates and nutmilk, may inspire herbaliscious reveries.

Baked goods like "ooey gooey" chocolate cupcakes, ginger macaroons and slabs of fudge brownies are sinful ends to a virtuous meal.

The Verdict: Organic hipsters and veggie denizens now have a sweet spot in Miami to satisfy cravings for cruelty-free fare.

The Art of Food, 3404 N. Miami Ave; 305-438-0004; open noon-7 p.m. Mon-Sat


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