Mango’s South Beach Epitomizes Nightlife Entertainment — With an Interactive Lively Cabaret-Style Supper Club Soiree

Fine Dining. Salsa Lessons. Sizzling Performances. Just a sampling to satiate your evening’s thirst for unabashed partying.

M. Vizcaino at Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach; Photo: E. Villegas.

In part one of my two-part series featuring the South Beach staple, opened in 1991 by David Wallack, Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach is unlike any other dinner and dancing venue I’ve experienced. Hands down!

On a recent family trip to Florida, I was determined to find a new hotspot that was both economical and offered a unique culinary experience, as well as provide thrilling recreational activities. I stumbled upon Mango’s Tropical Cafe, located in the heart of South Beach on Ocean Drive. Granted, South Beach has been known in recent years to be an over-the-top, overpriced destination exuding Euro-cheesiness and opulent flamboyance. I’m from New York and jaded, and I’ve had these same thoughts. But boy, were my preconceived notions debunked, and I ended up having an exhilarating night to remember!

Bird handler/photographer at Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach; Photo: M.Vizcaino.

Outside Mango’s, exotic birds perched on the trainer/photographer’s arms, which mimicked his voice and belted tunes, while possibly sipping on alcohol-infused cocktails (the trainer wouldn’t confirm or deny). These were some talented fowls. Once we stepped inside, my eyes were drawn to the stage, where bustling bartenders served Mango’s refreshing signature libations, like Cuban Coffee Martini and Coco “Nuts” For You. On the ground floor, tables were draped with crisp white tablecloths, and stainless steel spiral staircases led to balconies filled with colorful artwork from Caribbean artists.

It was like a theater-style ambiance reminiscent of Miami nightlife from the 1970s and 1980s, where dressing up and going out was a way of life, not a transient fad.

Hawaiian Big Eye Tuna tartare on a bed of fresh mango and avocado; Photo: DKC News.

Our table was right in the center of the action. I was unsettled and excited at the same time. We started our meal with flavorful grilled steak quesadillas, Hawaiian Big Eye Tuna tartare on a bed of fresh mango and avocado accompanied with wonton chips, and succulent fall–off–the–bone Caribbean Jerk ribs — perfect appetizers (comes as an entree, too!) to whet your appetite for the main courses.

I’ll delve more into the menu offerings and customized drinks from Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach in my next feature. You don’t want to miss part two of my series and exclusive interview with Executive Chef, Byron Rubio!

Participants at Mango’s South Beach Sip, Savor, and Salsa Lesson; Photo: M.Vizcaino

As we enjoyed our meal and eagerly anticipated the live show, we were escorted upstairs to Mango’s nightly Sip, Savor, and Salsa lessons lounge, where you can go solo or as part of a bachelorette or birthday outing, beginning at 7:30 pm. Here, you’re greeted by seasoned dance instructors who show you the fundamental steps of Salsa and Bachata, dances popularized in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. The instructors teach you the steps, you practice, they add music, and motivate you to become a dancing queen or king! The dance lessons include a mojito and delectable bites, such as tostones and chicken and cheese empanadas, but the kitchen’s menu rotates regularly. It was a fun-filled adventure, complete with missteps and hilarity, enjoyed by a friendly group of bridesmaids and those celebrating their anniversaries.

After catching our breath from salsa-ing and bachata-ing, we joined patrons for a live show that didn’t disappoint. The performers came out in show-stopping, elaborate costumes with dance moves that’d put any Broadway performer to shame. The performers interacted with the crowd, not only asking them to sing along but also to dance to classic salsa and merengue songs, as well as electrifying soca and American favorites. At the performer’s insistence, patrons began singing and dancing, with light strobes moving throughout the restaurant (me included).

Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach Performers; Photo: 305 Promedia.

Mango’s South Beach is a dinner and show extravaganza for anyone looking to drink, dine, and dance the night away, all under one roof! The party keeps going into the wee hours, but I needed to get some beauty sleep for sightseeing the next day. You’d be remiss to pass this superb nightly show and nightclub experience. To find out more about Mango’s Tropical Cafe South Beach entertainment offerings and to book an event, click here. They also have a location in Orlando, too!

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Essential Travel Accessories That Will Simplify Your Life – A Proven Testimonial

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Today’s the first day of fall, although the 90-degree weather permeating the East Coast would have you believe otherwise. We’ve made it to the autumnal equinox. And, with summer soon becoming a distant memory and the inevitable autumn leaves already making their presence known on New York City streets. It’s time to think about practical fall gear. Here are some useful products to ease your commute to: school, work or a weekend getaway and keep those summer travel memories fresh and plans for your next vacation tangible and seamless.

Before I embark on any trip, I’m always in a perpetual search for the perfect travel tote. Even though I’ve acquired handbags, backpacks and luggage (hard and soft-shelled) in a variety of colors, belonging to a host of brands, I can’t seem to rely on any one to fulfill all my travel needs. What are these needs? 1) They can’t have too much hardware and add too much weight to the bag 2) The bag must endure all travel conditions and should not absorb water 3) It must be stylish enough to camouflage with any outfit I own.

BEHOLD THE PARKER TOTE BY SOLO NEW YORK TOTE

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Inspired by the fashion capital of the world, the Parker Tote offers stylish New York women on-the-go a versatile hybrid backpack for their laptop, keys, light change of clothes, and makeup fundamentals. There are enough compartments to carry your most coveted small accessories. The smart bag transforms into a 15.6 laptop compartment tote with a fun striped padded interior that will hug your device and keep it safe. It’s ideal to travel with in the rain and has conveniently placed backpack straps and overhead luggage handles with light gold hardware. It was a lifesaver as I traveled through meetings between New York and New Jersey with an overnight stay. The Parker Tote is available in black and retails for $69.99. Find it on: Solo New York’s website.

ALL PRAISE THE PACKABLE BACKPACK BY SOLO NEW YORK

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Let’s face it. Camouflage print is back in a big way – not just in Women’s and Men’s Ready-To-Wear fashion; we’re talking water bottles, sunglasses, linoleum tiles and wallpaper. Yes, camo has become as permanent as home fixtures. The fun and super vibrant brand, Solo New York, founded in 2008, has introduced the subtlety cool Packable Backpack. But, aren’t all backpacks packable? Yes, what makes this backpack exciting and different is its sleek black camo design, ultra-light weight of .38 lbs., and its ability to be folded into a pouch that fits into the palm of your hand. The Packable Backpack functions as a duffle and takes up virtually no space and has the capacity to fit 13 lbs. (24 liters); can’t deny its multi-functionality. Whether you’re on your way to the grocery store to pick up a few things or at the latest hottest festival and need to safeguard your food and beverages – search no more. You’ve found your travel bag. The Solo New York Packable Backpack retails for $19.99. Get yours today at Solo New York’s website.

THREE CHEERS FOR THE XENOLITH SWEATER

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Alas, the age-old question: what should I wear during that oddly familiar time between the end of summer and beginning of fall? You’re chilly in the morning and perspiring heavily mid-to-late afternoon as your fall sweater or jacket has let you down. Luckily, the Kora brand – a company specializing in high performance technical clothing has a transitional piece that will accommodate your sweater or light jacket needs. What’s really nice about the Kora Xenolith sweater is that it has insulation, but not so much so that you become overwhelming hot –indoors or outdoors – during these perplexing Indian summer temperatures. The Hima-Layer Yardang 240 fabric – a Merino-Yak wool blend, designed to help you maintain a comfortable body temperature and odor free. It has practical features, such as: thumb loops, and extra zipper for ventilation, and an inside pocket for keys, sunscreen or cell phone. I’ve worn the Kora sweater during 60-75 degree weather morning walks and as a workout cover-up, before and after my workouts, without becoming overheated. It’s an invaluable piece of clothing that will meet your late summer and fall needs; I suspect it will be a great layering piece for the brutal winter months to come! The Kora Xenolith Sweater is available in Epidote Green or Steatite Gray and retails for: $250. To learn more about the Kora company (founded in 2013) and to get your hands on the Xenolith Sweater, visit Kora’s website.