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Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink: A Cornerstone of Miami’s Culinary Scene

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In the world of modern dining, it is rare to find a restaurant that combines high-quality ingredients, exceptional service, and a genuine dedication to the craft of cooking. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, located in the heart of Miami’s Design District, does just that. Since its opening in 2007, it has become a cornerstone of Miami’s culinary landscape, known for its vibrant atmosphere, locally sourced dishes, and commitment to sustainability. This article delves into the essence of Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, exploring its history, menu, culinary philosophy, and its impact on Miami’s food scene. A Vision Realized: The Birth of Michael’s Genuine Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink was founded by renowned chef Michael Schwartz, who, even before opening his own restaurant, had established a reputation for his dedication to fresh, local ingredients and simple, but sophisticated cooking techniques. Schwartz’s early experiences working at high-end restaurants like “The Ritz-Car

Indonesia supports Saudi Arabia's World Cup 2034 bid.

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                                                                                          Source The Reuters                                                    Indonesia supports Saudi Arabia's World Cup 2034 bid. 18 October Reuters The Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), a week after its president Erick Thohir declared that the group was in discussions with Australia about a possible joint candidature for the competition, declared on Wednesday that it was endorsing Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 World Cup. According to a statement from Thohir, "Indonesia supports Saudi Arabia's bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034." "Indonesia continues to prepare for its bid to host the FIFA World Cup after 2034, as well as other FIFA competitions." Asia and Oceania are invited to submit bids for the 2034 competition by FIFA, with a deadline of October 31.   Thohir stated last week that he and his Australian colleague had talked about a possible