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My favorite restaurant at the resort is Mi Casa by José Andrés as the food and dining experience is unparalleled. The restaurant is an open and expansive space that features ocean views and stunning works of art, from an enormous underwater shot of a swimming pool to the stunning mini-crystal ball lit figuration organized into a floating woman's profile. (I want this piece for my own art collection!) The fresh cuisine is innovative, delicious, and served up in imaginative ways, like in a glass sneaker, since shoes are generally not allowed on tables. There are tapas dishes like the "Rollito crujiente de empanada de atún," a crispy tuna spring roll ($15) and "Croquetas de pollo," traditional chicken and béchamel fritters ($15) and entrees like "Rossejat negra' con gambas," Squid ink pasta with head-on shrimp, cuttlefish and alioli ($35). For breakfast, I strongly urge you to sample "Huevos a la cubana 'Like José's mom made,'" two fried eggs with sautéed rice, crispy bacon, caramelized banana and tomato sauce ($21). Pierce the soft yolks and mix it all together for the perfect bite of rich savory, sweet and salty goodness. This is my kind of dish. As I am writing this now, I am craving this masterpiece of a breakfast. When it's time to book your next vacation, I highly recommend you book a room at Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Our stay had us strongly considering a move to Puerto Rico to live here (there are gorgeous residences on the property available for purchase), as it is just that beautiful and a place you simply do not want to leave. It really does not get more luxurious or magical than this. The Ritz-Carlton name is widely known for first-rate service and accommodations, and as usual they surpassed my expectations here. Don't escape your life, enhance your life with a vacation at Dorado Beach, you will thank me later, I promise. ML TRAVEL 128 MIAMI LIVING Once Clara Livingston's (the 200 th licensed female pilot and friend of Amelia Earhart) home, from 1928-1955, today, Su Casa is a VIP Spanish hacienda that has become a first-class retreat for A-list celebrities, like Beyoncé and Jay-Z. For $10,000 a night (a minimum stay of 3-nights is required), you can reserve this extraordinary private 8,000-square-foot, five-bedroom villa complete with a private concierge, and Jacuzzi/infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. VIP TREATMENT AT SU CASA MI CASA

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