
BY: BRETT GRAFF
Osterio Morini proves that fresh Italian ingredients served in a modern dining room warmed with farmhouse touches is as tasteful in Miami as it is New York’s Soho and Washington DC’s Navy Yard. Now serving brunch, the Miami Beach outpost of this eatery of national acclaim has made its own fresh statement on the favorite of weekend indulgences.
The house cocktail is an Italian classic, the Negroni so to uphold the true standard of this mixology masterpiece, we forever insist on Bombay Sapphire gin. Combined with Campari and sweet vermouth, the drink here is severed tableside in a crystal pitcher and poured over a large ice cube, which is then embossed with a stamp of the restaurant’s logo.
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