By Jennifer Agress
Ready to pair those enchanting Sunny Isles views with some equally delicious food? This week, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival (SOBEWFF) will grace our South Beach shores for its 16th installment, and chefs and A-listers from around the world are jetting to sunny South Florida to see what it has in store.
With so many events to choose from, itās hard to know exactly where to start. We recommend following the chefs themselves, who are never far from the festivalās most delectable dishes.
Hereās where you can find our favorite South Florida chefs during the Festival:
Michele Mazza, Il Mulino New York
Acqualina Resort & Spa

Naples-born chef and restaurateur, Michele Mazza, knows a thing or two about Italian cooking. Once just a boy helping his mother in the kitchen, today he has 14 kitchens of his own. As Executive Chef of the award-winning Il Mulino New York (which has two locations here in Miami, including Acqualina Resort & Spa), Chef Mazza expanded the brand to include four Trattoria Il Mulino locations, as well as Il Mulino Prime and Bistecca by Il Mulino, both in NYC. At all of these restaurants, his name has become synonymous with real, authentic, and most importantly, fresh cooking. The flavors are perfect and the experience is true; there are few restaurants in Miami more luxurious, or with better service, than Il Mulino New York.
Hereās where you can find Michele Mazza at SOBEWFFĀ® 2017:
Michelle Bernstein, Crumb on Parchment
Miami Design District

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This Miami native just canāt stop. She was named āBest Chef South 2008ā by the James Beard Foundation, sheās the author of Cuisine Ć” Latina, she owns and operates MBC Michelle Bernstein Catering Company, hosts the Emmy award-winning PBS weekly television series, āCheck, Please! South Florida,ā and recently signed on as host of āSoFlo Taste,ā a new weekly TV series that celebrates South Florida food on Channel 10. And on top of all that, there are her delicious restaurants, like Sweet Liberty and most famously, Crumb on Parchment, her cafĆ© concept in the Miami Design District.
Hereās where you can find Michelle Bernstein at SOBEWFFĀ® 2017:
Daniel Boulud, db Bistro Moderne
Brickell/Downtown Miami

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Originally born in Lyon, France, where he was raised on his familyās farm in the small village of Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu, chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud has made his way to Miami ā and weāre so glad he did. Known for his contemporary spin on traditional French fare, this Michelin-starred chef has restaurants all over the world, from New York, Vegas, Palm Beach, and Miami, to D.C., Boston, London, Canada, and beyond. Heās won awards from the James Beard Foundation for “Outstanding Restaurant,” “Outstanding Restaurateur,” “Best Chef, New York City” and “Outstanding Chef of the Year.” Heās been named “Chef of the Year” by the Culinary Institute of America and āChevalier de la LĆ©gion d’Honneurā by the French government. Here in Miami, we have one outpost of his NY-born db Bistro Moderne, a Parisian bistro spin on classic American cuisine, in Downtown Miami.
Hereās where you can find Daniel Boulud at SOBEWFFĀ® 2017:
Brad Kilgore, Alter & BRAVA by Brad Kilgore
Wynwood & Downtown Miami

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Kansas-born Brad Kilgore is both a chef and an artist. Known for his creative dishes ā like āThe Fallen Tree,ā which is served in a glass-topped box made with birch trees, lichen, and heart of palm, so youāre eating a fallen tree on a box of fallen trees ā Kilgore is a two-time James Beard Award semifinalist. Heās worked at 10 topnotch kitchens across the nation in his career, including Azul at the Mandarin Oriental, Miami and J&G Grill, once in the St.Ā RegisĀ inĀ Bal Harbour, where he was Executive Chef. Last year, Food & Wine named him āBest New Chef of 2016,ā and today, he owns Alter, in Miamiās Wynwood neighborhood, and BRAVA by Brad Kilgore at the Adrienne Arsht Center, where he is the Culinary Director.
Hereās where you can find Brad Kilgore at SOBEWFFĀ® 2017:
About the Contributor
Jennifer Agress is a freelance writer covering food, drink, and culture. When she’s not combing the streets of Miami for a bagel and a latte, she’s likely covering luxury travel and dining for Dining Out Magazine, Private Air Luxury Homes Magazine, Haute Living Miami, Upscale Living Magazine, and Epicurean Charlotte.