Review Digest: Week Of Good Food, Bad Service
• The service is clueless, but the food is good at Brosia. The staff actually fawned over a loud woman who claimed to be a restaurant critic while ignoring Victoria Pesce Elliott. Busted! [Miami Herald]
• Taste of Bombay serves some of the best Indian food in the area in a hole-in-the-wall downtown location. [Miami Herald]
• Lee Klein recommends Adriana restaurant for the food, despite the chill he felt from the staff. [Miami New Times]
• In Broward, the Herald does a roundup of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean restaurants: Avra Taverna, Giorgio's Bakery & Bistro, and Al-Salam Mediterranean Food. [Miami Herald]
• The Famous Kosher Restaurant in Aventura fills the void that will soon be created by the upcoming closing of Rascal House. [Miami New Times]
• "Have you ever wondered what it might be like to go back in time — say, to a little European restaurant circa 1954? La Brochette has the answer. That it has it in Cooper City in 2008 is practically surreal." Also, the food sounds excellent. [Broward-Palm Beach New Times]
• It's not a full review, but Gail Shepherd likes what she's seen and eaten at Forte Di Asprinio so far. [Broward-Palm Beach New Times]
• So the ambiance doesn't necessarily transport you to France (Charles Passy felt like he was "in a condo community's misinterpreted version of a Bastille Day party"), but at least the food at Le Mistral is spot on. [Palm Beach Post]


