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The Scoop: Weekend of June 27th

Culinary Couple

After operating one of the most popular stands for authentic tacos in South Florida, the husband-and-wife owners of La Pollita in the Miami Design District thought it was time to open a bona fide, sit-down restaurant. Unfortunately for Mexican food fans, they shuttered their former dining destination and switched gears entirely menu-wise. The good news is Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer are just as talented with Italian cuisine at Boia De, which opens today in nearby Buena Vista. Italian for Oh My!, the adorable spot that only seats 24 diners marks the couples brick-and-mortar foray. Though tiny, it gives them a grander stage to show off their impressive culinary backgrounds. Before their meet-cute at The Nomad in New York, theyd collectively cooked at Scarpetta and Eleven Madison Park in New York and Animal and Son of a Gun in Los Angeles. Giangrandi, a Miami native, also spent a summer in Tuscany. Lucky for her hometown, she wooed Meyer to return with her. Their amazingly simple farechopped salad, tuna crudo with Sicilian pesto, clams with njuda (spicy salami) and grilled yellowtail snapper with crispy artichokes and Meyer lemon aioliarrives just in time for light summer suppers. Leave the grilling to them, too, from tender pork to Florentine-style NY strip. Local partnerships include Proper Sausages, Frice Cream and Sullivan Street Bakerys Miami branch.

5205 Northeast Second Avenue; 305.967.8866; boiaderestaurant.com

Catching Bass

The Bass art museum doesnt let summer slow it down. The seasons calendar is jam-packed with ongoing activities for all ages. Family Day, whose next complimentary event takes place on June 30, celebrates the museums current exhibition by textile artist Sheila Hicks. Channel her fabric sculptures during The Fantastic World of Weaving workshop while experiencing Family Days conversations, guided gallery tours and more. For budding artists aged 5-12, the Bass hosts weekly summer art camps through August 16. Professional museum educators and certified art teachers lead hands-on projects for various media. Its also the final weekend to view Miami- and Berlin-based artist GeoVanna Gonzalezs site-specific installation. PLAY, LAY, AYE, the modular sculpture pictured here, examines how public art can be more inclusive for all lifestyles.

2100 Collins Avenue; 305.673.7530; thebass.org

Fab Fourth

Celebrate next weeks Fourth of July holiday in total splendor at The Breakers. Palm Beachs premier luxury resort offers Independence Day festivities with an old-fashioned flair. The best view in town for the fireworks display is from its Flagler Steakhouses breezy terrace overlooking the golf course and Intracoastal. Start with a three-course, prix-fixe dinner ($185 per person) before the show. Or opt for the resorts Beach Club Restaurant and Ocean Houses all-American buffet beginning at 5:30 p.m. ($95 per person; $45 for children 12 and under). Along with classic hot dogs and hamburgers, kids especially love the baked potato and ice cream bars. Parents can grab a chaise lounge to sip sparkler cocktails. Check the web site for special promotions such as spa treatments and fitness classes. The Breakers Ocean Course also hosts a well-attended Junior Golf & Tennis Camp. Sign up for full- and half-day sessions through August 23.

1 South County Road; 866.684.0273; thebreakers.com

Kult Following

For summer birthday gifts, look no further than South Florida-based Kult Jewelrys new collection for men and women. Titled Sur Le Fil, new pieces continue French Caribbean designer Jessie Bonnes minimal aesthetic inspired by the humble silk thread. She introduces precious materials like solid yellow and rose gold accented with white and black diamonds. Her chic, hand-crafted designs serve as a metaphor for the balance between delicacy and strength and never outshine their wearers. Find new earrings, cuffs, pendants and earrings at Mrs. Mandolin (4218 NE Second Avenue) in Miami or Egan boutique at the Cadillac Hotel in Miami Beach (3925 Collins Avenue). For special orders and trunk show inquiries, contact Bonne.

786.717.0298; kultjewelry.com

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