Pacific Time's relocation to the Design District was downright redemptive for Jonathan Eismann and his Pan-Asian/Pacific Rim/and Throw in Some Mediterranean Too... More »
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This was the year Miami finally joined the big league of American food cities. A flurry of activity burst across our local restaurant world, delivering bistros, cafés, star-chef driven establishments, humble neighborhood hideaways, midscale chains, upscale chains, burger joints, sushi bars, wine bars, wine fairs, food fests, farmers' markets, Whole Foods Markets, and the accompanying...
I bemoaned the loss of Pacific Time when its Lincoln Road doors closed in June '07. Yet the truth is, I hadn't dined at the restaurant for at least a couple of years — and on those last visits, it was clearly on cruise control; there was no emotion, edge, or urgency. This didn't matter much, because both Lincoln Road and Pacific Time swarmed with tourists, and it is a tragic truth that...
The landmark Pacific Time shuttered its Lincoln Road digs last August, but chef/owner Jonathan Eismann is just a couple of weeks away, final permits permitting, from opening his new Pacific Time in the Design District, at 35 NE 40th St.
New Times: So I have five questions to ask —
Eismann: I'm five-eleven and I like Yoo-Hoo.
Well actually the...
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