Sustain Restaurant & Bar Opens This Saturday

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Mia Guerra
Executive Chef Alejandro Piñero
Sustain, in Midtown Miami, opens its doors to the public this Saturday, December 18. The concept of the restaurant is: sustainable, seasonal, and simple. The focus on sustainability is supposed to encompass both the food and the physical space.

Executive Chef Alejandro Piñero is a Miami native, who previously worked under Michelle Bernstein at The Strand, served as sous chef at Casa Tua, and chef de cuisine at Fratelli Lyon.; Piñero wants to incorporate as many regionally sourced ingredients as he can, including produce from North and West Florida. Paradise Farms, Seriously Organic, Teena's Pride, and PT Fish are some of the sources he mentioned he'll be working with. He also plans to follow the recommendations of the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch.

Piñero is passionate about the beef he'll be getting from 4 Arrows Ranch (farm) and Florida Fresh Beef (processor): "It's a completely sustainable farm. 4 Arrows doesn't have milk cows and farmer Lee Windham goes to the supermarket for staples. Other than that, she grows all her own vegetables. All of the feed for the animals comes from the farm. That farm is where I'll be getting a lot of my proteins, like beef, lamb, and pork. If it's grown sustainably in the region [not just in South Florida], it still makes sense for me to use it. I'd like to not ship in stuff from Europe, but for example, if I want salmon, I'll buy a Loch Duart from Scotland."

On the menu, a 50-Mile Salad will feature wood oven-roasted beets, pickled onions, Paradise Farms brassica, and feta from Hani's Mediterranean Organics. A Florida lobster salad will be composed of lobster, avocado, and hearts of palm. Starters include house made soft pretzels with whole grain mustard and orange blossom honey; pigs in a blanket; and crispy sweet breads. I eagerly anticipate the house made charcuterie board with pork rillettes, country paté, Benton's smoked country ham, pickled vegetables, and house made mustard.

Pizzas, Italian sausage, and baked farm eggs will all be cooked in the wood oven.  Some of the main dishes are grilled quail with Brussels sprouts and cipolini onions; wreckfish with cannellini beans, escarole, chorizo, and local clams; and porchetta.

When we spoke, Piñero was psyched about "using the whole animal--cooking the offal, finding ways to use odd cuts of meat. There will be more to offer than just strip steak. Obviously I'll serve the strip steak but my idea is to purchase, let's say, half a steer. I'll need to make sausages and hamburgers. I'll use other parts of the steer for sandwiches and pastrami. With the hogs, one dish we'll do is porchetta, which is a Tuscan dish. You take the whole pig, bone it out, season it with garlic, sage, thyme, rosemary, and slow roast it until the skin gets nice and crispy. We'll do a scaled down version of that. And of course, we'll also make the rillettes and patés. We're making our hot dogs in house, too."

Sustain will be open for dinner Monday-Thursday 5 to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to midnight, and Sunday 5 to 10 p.m. They plan to offer lunch service soon. It's located at 3252 NE 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami.

Location Info

Sustain Restaurant + Bar

3252 Northeast 1st Ave., Miami, FL

Category: Restaurant

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