$$$-$$$$, Asian, South Beach/Miami Beach
Fodor's Review:
This crowded, noisy, ever-vaunted celebrity haunt turns out not Chinese food but rather "world cuisine," and in large portions meant for sharing. Crispy duck with scallion pancakes and caramelized black-vinegar sauce is a nice surprise, as is pork and beans with green apple and balsamic mojo (a garlicky Cuban marinade). Mechanical service delivers the acceptable broccoli-rabe dumpling starter, the wild mushroom pasta entrée, or the flash-fried crispy spinach that shatters like a good martini glass thrown into a fireplace. Unless you're a frequent celebrity diner, don't expect your drinks to arrive before your food.
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