Mimosas and Bloody Marys |
Jumbo Shrimp |
East Coast Oysters |
Jonah Crab Claws |
Whole Red Snapper |
Signature House Kettle Chips |
Say hello to my little friend... |
Viva La Mexico! Station |
Cuban Food Truck Station |
Seafood Paella |
Cotton Candy! Frozen Yogurt! |
Red Velvet Shortcake |
Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake |
Dessert Table |
Finally, I made my way over to the desserts. I could feel the sugar rush just from looking at them. Needless to say I tried quite a few and my favorites were the Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake (Is that a surprise?) the Flan Floating Island, and the Original Tres Leches.
We really enjoyed trying out the brunch at EDGE Steak & Bar. Chef Aaron Brooks' talented and dedicated hand was evident in the dishes and they really went a cut above to make the presentation unique. This time around, the service wasn't as memorable as the last time but the elegant ambiance of the place still shone through.
For more information on the Sunday Brunch at EDGE, you can contact them at 305-381-3190 or visit them online at http://www.edgerestaurantmiami.com/menus/sunday_brunch/.
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