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In 2012, China Grill, the restaurant that essentially started Miami Beach's dining renaissance in 1995, closed its doors after 17 years in business and announced a move to Brickell.
China Grill has a striking location on the corner of Fifth and Washington in a building that shimmers as it beckons its youthful crowd to the border of the recently delineated SoFi, the South of ...
China Grill, located South of Fifth street in Miami Beach, is the place to go. The bustling dining room and spacious bar lure foodies and happy hour lovers alike, in a scene straight out of ...
South Beach’s China Grill eatery will be moving to Brickell, the Miami Herald reported. The restaurant, which has been in Miami Beach since 1995, will shutter on April 28 in advance of the ...
The verdict: The 500-seat restaurant is a glossy theater for polished Asian cooking. Broward’s dining denizens no longer need to trek to South Beach for a sexy dining experience. China Grill ...
New York-based China Grill has closed its South Beach location after 17 years on Fifth Street, Eater reported. The restaurant, which had been located at Fifth and Washington, is set to launch a ...
When we head to most South Beach restaurants, we customers expect to get fleeced: $200 steaks, $50 sushi rolls, $15 mineral water. But the employees? According to two lawsuits filed earlier this ...
In 2011, when The Light Group acquired leases for China Grill's Delano-based restaurants in Miami Beach, most China Grill employees were retained or re hired. Contact reporter Laura Carroll at ...
Gordon Ramsay Steak might not take over the China Grill space after all. Jeffrey Chodorow's camp sends word that China Grill Management is "building the next generation of China Grill on Brickell ...
Here's a restaurant with volume set to "max," 14,000 square feet of surround-sound at the Fort Lauderdale Grande's new China Grill. From design to dames it's all spilling over the top: Take the flocks ...
China Grill’s take on pad thai ($13.75), a classic Thai noodle dish, is heavy on the citrus, which would strike a Thai as inauthentic, though interesting, and there are several interesting ...