Carbone Vino, sister to the popular Miami Beach restaurant Carbone ... There are also new pasta dishes, like the pumpkin agnolotti, tortellini con tartufo and another Chef Carbone specialty ...
At Carbone Vino, checkered floors and velvet banquettes nod to old-world Italy—because nothing says Miami ... pasta makes it resemble the buttered noodles on kids’ menus. Using the special ...
These days, the name Carbone could mean a lot of things: a private club that costs $20,000 a year, a line of gourmet pasta sauces, or a restaurant in New York, Las Vegas, Miami, or Dallas.
Rendering of Carbone Vino in Miami. Rendering of the dining room at Carbone Vino. Opening in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood, Carbone Vino will be the group’s ninth restaurant across the city.
Alfonso Duran for The New York Times The highlight of Carbone Miami is the coconut cake with Key lime curd, a tangy, airy confection served only at that location.
It's impossible to be everywhere, but we can try to keep our Eyes on Miami. Carbone Vino, the latest offering from Major Food Group, brings the beloved Carbone experience to Coconut Grove.