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Eden Roc Steak House: Let’s Name It!

Come this fall, the Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach will premiere a "farm-friendly steak house" co-conceptualized by Seth Greenberg, my dentist. Wait -- sorry, that's just a coincidence. This Seth Greenberg is a hospitality impresario from the Northeast. "Earth, fire, water, air, and space" will be the classical elements brought...
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Come this fall, the Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach will premiere a “farm-friendly steak house” co-conceptualized by Seth Greenberg, my dentist. Wait — sorry, that’s just a coincidence. This Seth Greenberg is a hospitality impresario from the Northeast. “Earth, fire, water, air, and space” will be the classical elements brought to bear upon the menu. I only hope they don’t charge as much for the air as gas stations do.


The other half of the co-conceptualizing team — hopefully the one in

charge of the food — will be executive chef Paula DaSilva, first

runnerup in Season 5 of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen. DaSilva was

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previously chef de cuisine at Dean Max’s 3030 Ocean in Fort Lauderdale

for ten years! That’s downright Cal Ripken-esque.

The 200-seat steak house has yet to be named. Short Order likes to extend

our helping hand in matters such as this one (even if it usually gets

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bitten). So if you have a suggestion for a clever moniker, feel free to post it in the comments section. The name we

deem best will win something. Not sure what yet, although I noticed a

Celine Dion concert CD/DVD laying unclaimed about the office this

week.

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I’ll get the ball rolling:

Lardon of Eden?

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