An eight-time James Beard Award-winning chef and TV personality, Marcus Samuelsson has restaurants around the globe (including hot spots in New York, Las Vegas, Sweden, Finland, Canada and the Bahamas). But Miami has always held special charm for the 51-year-old, NYC-based “Yes, Chef” author, who brought his famed Harlem restaurant, Red Rooster, to Magic City in December 2020. Located in Overtown — known as the Harlem of the South — its elevated comfort-food standouts include the fried yardbird served with chef-at-large Amaris Jones’ collards. Samuelsson, who was born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, may have first visited South Florida for the weather, but he tells Alexa that he keeps returning for its bold flavors. Here are a few of his ingredients for a magical visit.
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