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Roasted barley with a sweet caramel chocolatey goodness.

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February 
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Taste of Tigre

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Tuesday
,  
February 
20
 at 
7:00pm
  

Where

Tue
, 
February 
20th 
2018 
7pm
& 9:30pm
Taste of Tigre
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Tigre Bar & Kitchen: Miami Takeover

Dine like an Argentine at our one-night only pop-up of Tigre Bar & Kitchen with chef Deborah de Corral, cocktail connoisseur Gaston Gonzales, and restaurateur Eduardo Suarez (owner Casa Florida, and NYC's Rosarito’s Fish Shack, El Almacén, and Shelter Pizza). Learn more about the menu and team below. 


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Dinner Schedule

7:00pm

or 9:30pm

Dine in with a 4-Course Prix Fixe Menu:

$65/pp (includes tax & 18% service charge)

Please note, purchasing a ticket in advance is required for dining.


An optional add-on wine pairing will be available for $25/pp.


Interested in just popping by? There will also be cocktails and bites available in the Lido Bar!


Specialty Cocktails: $14

Bar Bites: $10

 (no reservations needed if only joining for cocktails & bar bites)

non-refundable ticket purchase

MENU

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welcome cocktail
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grilled oysters with mezcal lime butter

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patagonian red prawns , smokey roasted tomato , olive salsa criolla 
grilled artichokes, lemon alioli, garlic chips
cheesy humita (corn) croquettes, salsa verde

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homemade sweet potato gnocchi

with choice of: malbec braised short rib or roasted mushroom ragout

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charred fruit, whipped mascarpone, citrus sorbet, almond crumble

 

 

BAR BITES MENU:

grilled oysters, lime poblano butter
cheesy humita croquettes, salsa verde 
grilled artichokes & alioli montaditos
pulled short rib sliders, chimichurri aioli

 

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Clear your calendar - It's going down! Splash Blocks kicks off on April 20th, and you're invited to take part in the festivities. Splash HQ (122 W 26th St) is our meeting spot for a night of fun and excitement. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!

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Deborah de Corral

Deborah de Corral is an Argentinean singer songwriter (Latin Grammy nominee) TV personality and chef.

 

Deborah’s passion for cooking started in her teens, when she left her home in Buenos Aires to pursue a career in modeling that took her all around the globe. Getting to know such diverse cultures and gastronomies got her specially interested in spices and how certain flavor profiles shape the personality and of the different cuisines of the world. Years later as a musician she got to travel a lot through Latin America, where she fell in love with their cuisine. Four years ago she moved to the US.

Deborah’s cooking style is eclectic, taking from the many cuisines she knows and loves, but focusing on flavors from Argentina, Latin America and South East US (Florida, Louisiana) with a little of that “farm to table” fresh approach from California, where she spent over two years researching and training.

 

Whenever possible she loves to cook outdoors on an open flame and she’s always looking for ways to take that wild flavor of the outdoors into the kitchen and onto her dishes. 

Edu Suarez

Eduardo Suarez came to Miami in 2001 quickly working his way up the hospitality industry until he finally decided to move to Brooklyn NY, where he opened his first ever restaurant El Almacén, a now iconic Argentine Steakhouse.
It was then he discovered his passion for design and conceptualization of food and beverage spaces.
After the great success of his first venture he decided to take the best corner in Williamsburg and convert it into Rosarito Fish Shack , a mexican seafood restaurant and mezcalería , immediately followed by Shelter Pizza right next door.

Suarez, who moved back to Miami in 2016 has opened Casa Florida, a bar focusing on specialty cocktails and an Old Florida vibe, alongside partners Gaston Gonzales, Avra Sarasa, and Roam.

His latest venture is Tigre Bar & Kitchen, a restaurant and bar with Argentine flair by the water (Little River, Upper East Side) partnering with Argentine chef Deborah de Corral, scheduled to open May 2018.

Tato Giovanni

Argentines have been anglophiles for at least a century. Private schools and lawn clubs in Buenos Aires have stuffy English names, and posh Argentines of a certain age speak English with clipped accents that would make Queen Elizabeth II proud. There’s even an old chestnut by Jorge Luis Borges, possibly Argentina’s greatest writer, calling Argentines “Italians who speak Spanish, act French, and want to be English.” Plenty of them still order a “gintonic” when the weather gets hot. But despite that history, Argentina spent decades without a truly artisanal gin of its own making. No longer. Tato Giovannoni, one of the country’s foremost mixologists, has brought Principe de los Apostoles (Prince of the Apostles) mate gin to market in cooperation with Mitre Fortin SRL. The name comes from the town in Misiones province that was home to the country’s first mate plantation.

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$1 of each drink proceeds will be donated to All Day Foundation.

All Day Foundation is a Non-Profit organization is dedicated to supporting the children in our communities by raising awareness across the food and beverage industry by host monthly events to raise money and engage industry professionals in the everyday issues affecting the children in NYC, Miami, and Los Angeles. Learn more at www.facebook.com/alldayfoundation


Reservations for parties of less than 4 people may be seated with other guests. Tickets are non-refundable.

Beer Bios

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Pale Ale

Super malty. Super hoppy. Light as a feather.

02

IPA

The golden child. Bitter but gooooood.

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Stout

Roasted barley with a sweet caramel chocolatey goodness.

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Porter

Heavy roast. Crispy finish.

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Wheat

Cloudy, carbonated fruitjuice.

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Lagers

Smooth. Clean. Classic.

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