Friday, August 8, 2014

Калинка-ТВ™ - Лучшее Русское Телевидение

Калинка-ТВ™ - Лучшее Русское Телевидение на Лучшей в Америке ТВ приставке - Року® HDTV - стабильное вещание и стабильное качество!
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HDTVs rejoice! With the new Roku® Streaming Stick™ (HDMI® version) announced today, consumers with an HDMI port can now choose the compact stick design pioneered by Roku to stream their favorite entertainment. This new tiny player plugs discreetly into an HDMI port – perfect for those beautiful wall-mounted TVs – and packs the complete Roku streaming experience. That means access to 1,200+ channels of movies, TV episodes, music, news, sports, kids’ shows and free programming streamed in up to 1080p HD video, plus a TV user interface featuring the beloved Roku Search.
Roku is all about the easiest way to enjoy the best selection of streaming entertainment on TV. That’s why in addition to the included WiFi remote control for the entire household’s use, there are the free Roku apps for Android™ and iOS® devices for those who desire a mobile experience to browse and select content to stream. Users can also cast NetflixYouTubeand personal media from their devices to their TVs and additional mobile features such as the ability to cast content from a computer to the TV are on the way.
The new Roku Streaming Stick (HDMI version) is $49.99 and available for pre-order now from Amazon.comBestBuy.comTarget.comWalmart.com and Roku.com. It will ship to consumers and arrive in retails stores in April.
For our international streamers, the new Roku Streaming Stick is $59.99 in Canada and £49.99 in the U.K. and in the Republic of Ireland. It is available for pre-order fromAmazon.caBestBuy.caFutureShop.caCurrys.co.ukLondonDrug.caStaples.ca,Walmart.caRoku.com/ca and Roku.com/uk.
Stream on!

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Десять самых красивых мест для свадьбы в Майами













Десять самых красивых мест для свадьбы в Майами:

1. The Alfred I. Dupont Building, 169 East Flagler Street, Miami. 

2. The Viceroy, 485 Brickell Avenue, Miami. 

3. Venetian Pool, 2701 De Soto Boulevard, Coral Gables.

4. Ancient Spanish Monastery, 16711 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach

5. Villa Woodbine, 2167 South Bayshore Drive, Miami.

6. The Temple House, 1415 Euclid Avenue, Miami Beach.

7. The Setai, 2001 Collins Avenue, Miami.

8. The Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables.

9. The Cruz Building, 3157 Commodore Plaza, Coconut Grove.

10. Estancia Culinaria (secret garden)

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Top russian speaking agent in Miami shares a list of reasons to visit and buy here.

Top 20 Reasons to Visit & Buy in Miami

  1. Affordable Real Estate – The local market offers record affordability, amenities, & seller incentives; 50% more affordable in the last five years; weak U.S. dollar gives greater discounts for foreign buyers
  2. Top Market for Int'l Buyers – Florida is the top state in the U.S. & Miami is the top market for int'l buyers; & is expected to outperform other U.S. markets long into the future
  3. Enviable Weather – The only major "subtropical" city in continental U.S.; average temp. 75 ºF / 23 ºC
  4. Beautiful Beaches – Greater Miami has 84 miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline & 67 square miles of inland waterways & more than 15 miles of world-famous beaches
  5. Water Sports & Activities – Enjoy snorkeling, sailing, boating, kayaking, swimming, diving & other water sports all year around
  6. Exciting Lifestyle for All – young adults, families, baby boomers, retirees, celebrities, & visitors - museums, performing arts venues, art galleries, professional sports, & amazing places to shop
  7. Fabulous Nightlife – Ocean Drive & more - top restaurants, night clubs, bars, world famous hotspots
  8. Restaurants – In Miami you can savor worldwide cuisine unlike in any other city in the U.S.
  9. Entertainment Industry – Major fashion center, top modeling agencies in the world, Fashion Week & more than 2,400 motion picture & video businesses
  10. Commercial & Investment Real Estate – Vacancy rates for all commercial sectors in Miami are below the national average; retail & multi-family are outperforming most major markets in the U.S
  11. "Gateway to the Americas" – Strategic location between Latin America & Europe; "Capital of the Americas" - perfect for business or pleasure
  12. The Most Int'l City in the U. S. – nearly 50% of population is foreign born & speak over 100 languages
  13. Global Business Center – for business, finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts & international trade; no state income tax; home to nearly 1,200 multinational companies from 56 nations; more than 100 international consulates, trade offices & bi-national chambers of commerce
  14. Hotels – ranks fifth in US in occupancy after New York, Oahu Island, San Francisco, & Boston
  15. Top Tourist Destination – 12.6 million overnight guests – with 6 million of them int'l visitors
  16. World Aviation Hub – 3rd in the U.S. with 33.5 million passengers a year; Over 80 airlines to 120 destinations – top freight airport in the U.S. with 1.8 million tons - $19 billion in business revenue/year
  17. Port of Miami – "Cruise Capital of the World" with more than 4 million passengers a year; Also serves 240 seaports; 9 million tons of sea cargo; top markets: China, Italy, Hong Kong, Honduras & Brazil
  18. Educational Institutions – 4th largest U. S. school district; 5 colleges & universities; 3 law schools
  19. Hospitals – 33 hospitals; Jackson Memorial is one of the top 25 hospitals in the U. S. & Miami Children's Hospital is rated the top pediatric hospital in the country
  20. Top Rankings
    • Miami has the largest concentration of international banks in the U.S.
    • Miami's skyline ranks third in the U.S. behind New York City & Chicago & 18th in the world (Almanac of Architecture & Design.)
    • Miami is the only major city in the United States bordered by two national parks, Everglades National Park on the West, & Biscayne National Park on the East.
It's great to live, work & play in Miami!

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Miami Realtor: List of essential Miami restaurants

The 38 Essential Miami Restaurants, January 2014
Not just another insipid Miami steakhouse, Michael Mina's exceptional clubby, contemporary steakhouse tucked away in the Turnberry Isle Resort & Club is the way it is for many reasons, one big one being executive chef Gabriel Fenton, whose skills are a cut above most as seen in dishes such as lobster-stuffed tempura squash blossoms with truffle vinaigrette and an apple cider-glazed pork belly. And then there are those duck fat fries.
Star-studded NYC chef Andrew Carmellini made big news in 2011 when he chose the W South Beach for the second coming of his modern twist on American cuisine, The Dutch. With Carmellini classics like white boy ribs, little oyster sandwiches and daily fresh pies, America never tasted so good.
Bringing a sleek update to the steakhouse, executive chef Aaron Brooks has ambitiously and successfully set his sights beyond just the mastery of your standard filet mignon at Edge, Steak and Bar. And to think, you don't have to empty your wallet to enjoy a steakhouse in the Four Seasons.
The best fritas in Miami. Hands down.
It seems that no restaurant has as much fun as the folks at The Fed, led by chef Cesar Zapata, Aniece Meinhold, and Alejandro Ortiz. The modern American tavern always keeps things interesting, cranking out adventurous food with a bit of a laugh - Jar-O-Duck, short rib pot pie and buffalo style pig wings, to name a few - and always hosting a hell of a party.
Area 31 remains a Miami go-to even after undergoing some big changes: an indoor/outdoor make-over and recently swapping chefs and appointing former Casa Casuarina chef Wolfgang Birk.
EL PALACIO DE LOS JUGOS
Cheap Cuban food, fresh fruits, veggies and a bakery known for it's fresh-squeezed sugarcane, tamales and perfectly salty chicharones cut to order. Sort of like Miami's version of Grey's Papaya- high on pork fat.
LA ESQUINA DEL LECHON
Fans of all sorts of Latin American fare can agree to go here, where the pan con lechon, among other things, is arguably the best in town. Those truffling for an entire pig may want to head here Thursdays through Sundays when they serve the entire hog cooked out back in a caja china. In keeping with the times and the digestive tracts of its customers, they also welcome Gluten-free requests.
J&G GRILL
Jean Georges Vongerichten, emperor of a large contingent of restaurants throughout the world, has this whole restaurant thing down to a science. For his latest rendition of J&G Grill, JGV pairs the expertly executed cuisine of recently appointed chef Brad Kilgore, who puts his own twist on Vongerichten's global cuisine in the elegant and airy dining room at the St. Regis Bal Harbour.
Like the Madonna of restaurants, Joe's needs only one name and little explanation. It's a South Beach stone crab institution that's always mobbed and home of the original Miami Beach power lunch.
Long before Guy Fieri discovered it, La Camaronera was one of Miami's best kept secrets for fresh fish and the best fried fish sandwich you may ever eat. And while it may be no secret anymore and on the to-do lists of every hungry tourist who watches his show, locals still love it, even if they'd rather chase its food truck, The Fish Box, around town instead of standing in line with Fieri fans.
Despite its ornate, old world ambience, Palme d'Or's cuisine is thoroughly modern, nouveau French cuisine that'll have you singing voulez-vous couchez avec moi to your plate. Indulge at the historical Biltmore Hotel's signature restaurant.
A Stephen Starr restaurant in Bal Harbour Shops where what's on the plate is more important than who's sitting in front of it sounds almost as implausible as a half off sale at Gucci, but alas, thanks to chef Makoto Okuwa, former Head Sushi Chef at Morimoto New York and Philadelphia, it's the real deal. In addition to the raw stuff, Makoto's modern Japanese dishes and bincho charcoal robata have even the most finicky fashionistas fawning over the fare.
Design District trailblazer featuring groundbreaking, contemporary American, organic fare by Michael Schwartz and divine desserts masking as art by pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith. Michael's remains a celebrity and foodie favorite over the years.
The diminutive, always packed Upper East Side eatery by Michelle Bernstein features a creative mix of Latin, southern, and comfort foods where pork belly meets fried chicken with a side of croquetas and ceviches.
After shutting down his spot on Sunny Isles, Sushi chef Kevin Cory relocated his acclaimed NAOE to Brickell Key and he hasn't missed a beat. The tiny eight seat NAOE constantly puts out the best sushi experience in Miami, always fresh and never disappointing.
One of the few restaurants where the word fusion doesn't mean 'we're not sure what we are,' Ortanique's seamless blend of Latin, Caribbean and Asian cuisines translates into an exceptional culinary experience. Boozehounds praise the place for their mad mojito making skills, too.
Pascal Oudin doesn't need a Food Network show, a manic Twitter account, or a publicist (chef handles all his own PR) to explain why his cozy, fine, contemporary French restaurant has been in biz since 2000.
PUBBELLY
Typically, serious food fans would laugh off the notion of an Asian-inspired gastropub in Miami, but when it comes to Pubbelly, it's no laughing matter and a serious statement of what happens when people know what they're doing. This is the one that started it all, now with four subsequent siblings to add to the family.
Proving the naysayers wrong and surviving the rife and wrath of other area steakhouses since they opened in 2009, Red, The Steakhouse has carved out its own meaty niche thanks to chef/partner Peter Vauthy's culinary--and social media--prowess. From Andrew Zimmern and Ferran Adria to NBA and celebrity heavyweights, Red's diners, famous or otherwise, are impressive and impressed, and for that it has well earned its permanent spot on the map as an essential Miami meatery.
At The River Oyster Bar, you'll find seriously good seafood by David Bracha with no attitude and reasonable prices. A seasonal menu packs 'em in on a nightly basis, especially during daily happy hours when working stiffs, foodies and hipsters flock there to indulge in the restaurant's namesake--the freshest oysters south of the Puget Sound.
Besides Joe's Stone Crab, there aren't many restaurants in Miami (or the world for that matter) that could get the words "Recession Proof" scribbled on their menus in indelible ink. Prime 112 is one of those restaurants. A meat palace of epic proportion (and profits), Prime is the city's most star-studded, slam-packed steakhouse.
Overnight sensations are a dime a dozen (see: Justin Bieber), but when it comes to Miami restaurants, Sugarcane is a success story like no other. Chef Timon Balloo is a cool, culinary renegade, leading a talented team that works the restaurant's three kitchens to delightful effect.
The southern belle of South Beach, Yardbird Southern Table and Bar brought comfort food to Miami when it opened in October of 2011. The work of executive chef Jeff McInnis and 50 Eggs Restaurant Group Founder John Kunkel, Yardbird opened as an immediate success with everyone flocking for fried chicken and green tomatoes, washed down with a bourbon concoction.
Miami's most authentic Japanese restaurant that needs no bells, whistles (though it has moved to nice new digs) or celebs thanks to an unabridged menu of standouts, traditional and downright funky. It's also where you will find some of Miami's best known chefs on their down time and after hours.
ZUMA
Rainer Becker's modern Japanese inspired by traditional, informal Izakaya-style dining may seem almost oxymoronic, but the sleek, chic crowd of culinary mafia, celebrities and scene-chasers who eat and drink here don't care. After all, it is the first Miami restaurant whose London and Hong Kong siblings made the Top 100 listing of The S.Pellegrino World's Best Restaurants.
The sophisticated and buzzy MC Kitchen by Dena Marino and Brandy Coletta features addictive modern Italian dishes with a twist of Americano. Coletta and Marino opened up their Design District eatery a year ago and since turned it into one of Miami’s never-disappointing dinner spots.
The best Greek and Turkish food in Miami is tucked away in the intimate, understated courtyard at Mandolin. Transport to the Greek Isles with a menu of elegant small plates (no over-fried falafel here) and entrees like lamb and beef meatballs and the exceptionally grilled octopus with refreshing Greek wine to complete a great meal.
Jamie DeRosa earned his culinary chops at Tudor House before partnering up with Michael Reginbogin to open up T & C, his very restaurant, which met with instant success. A spot that’s in less than one year made quite the name for itself, T & C steals the spotlight with its funky twists on Contemporary American dishes, and a fun, playful attitude.
Opened at the start of 2012, Blue Collar has moved up in the rankings due to its cult following and rave-worthy American comfort food. Chef Daniel Serfer puts TLC into every meal he serves at the small diner-like spot. Fans include Rakontur director Billy Corben, after whom Serfer created a special off-the-menu Corben sandwich.
Since Gigi exploded onto Miami's dining scene two years ago, it has continued to serve delicious, inventive Asian-inspired dishes at bargain prices. Even after Chef Jeff McInnis' departure, their buns are still some of the best in town, and it remains the go-to late night spot for good eats in Midtown, always busy at nearly any hour.
Daniel Boulud's restaurant at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami in Downtown brings a taste of exceptionally refined French fare to Miami. Renowned for their charcuterie, especially the pate, and their namesake sirloin burger filled with braised short ribs, foie gras and black truffle, db Bistro Moderne also has been praised for its vast selection of premium wine labels.
The fifth in the Pubbelly boys’ (Jose Mendin, Andreas Schreiner and Sergio Navarro) mini-but-delicious-and-constantly-expanding-empire of restaurants, the trendy PB Steak, puts an innovative Pubbelly touch on classic steakhouse, giving it an adventurous, gastro-pubby feel.
Michael Schwartz's second restaurant in the Design District neighborhood has received more than a warm welcome since its opening in the fall of 2011. Harry's continues to be a casual go-to for some of the best wood oven specialty pizza in town, polenta fries, salads, draft brews and more.
The Fontainebleau’s Cantonese restaurant has quickly made its way to being a Miami staple with its mouth-watering dishes and sleek atmosphere. Two words to remember: Dim Sum.
After exploding onto the Miami dining scene, the trendy Khong received numerous accolades for dishing out some seriously bold and authentic flavors. Hands down the best Thai food in Miami and though you might have to work hard for that reservation, you won’t regret it.
EATING HOUSE
What started as a hit pop-up by chef Giorgio Rapicavoli partner Alex Cassanova quickly turned into a permanent drool-inducing Miami go-to. Almost seven months after opening, the spot continues to churn out creative dishes that summon taste buds all ‘round. Think pasta carbonara like you’ve never had it, playful desserts like the ‘dirt cup’ and, yep, cap’n crunch pancakes.
THE LOCAL HOUSE
Exactly what its name implies, The Local House caters diligently to its Ocean Drive regulars, though everyone else likes it too. Located in the lobby of The Sense Beach House, the year-old restaurant offers seafood galore, creative twists on classic dishes and caviar cocktails in a homey setting.
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