Dining Spotlight: Riviera - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Dining Spotlight: Riviera

Dining Spotlight Riviera

Lifestyle turned its dining spotlight on Riviera by Fabio Viviani for the April issue. Here are five things we learned about the new Italian concept at Hotel Maren.

Where: 525 S. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.

Phone: 754.241.2020

Website: rivierabyfabioviviani.com

1) Welcome to town: His initial appearance on Bravo’s fifth season of Top Chef in 2008 might have broadened his appeal, but Fabio Viviani already was on his way to becoming a household name in U.S. culinary circles. The native of Italy, who launched five restaurants in Florence by his mid-20s, brought his kitchen prowess and entrepreneurial savvy to California in 2005. What started with a handful of ventures in Los Angeles has grown into an innovative hospitality group with more than 40 restaurants—and, by his count, 27 different concepts—throughout the country. His first Broward-based operation, part of the new Hotel Maren, delivers his Italian Coastal cuisine amid a chic, contemporary setting (with plenty of patio seating) that overlooks Fort Lauderdale Beach.

2) Vision quest: Despite the demands of his multiplatformed business, Viviani notes that he “tested and tasted every item on the menu a hundred times.” Eighty percent of the dishes at Riviera are his creations; the rest are modified based on what the South Florida environment dictates. He calls the offerings on the tightly curated dinner menu “rustic refined,” generational recipes with a modern touch. “Rustic is Grandma’s cooking—classic flavors, [careful] preparation, created with passion. But we modernize that—and make it look pretty. We’re putting a sportscoat on old-school food.” 

3) Shell game: Several dishes exemplify that marriage of aesthetics and flavor, but the Squid Ink Lumache (snail, in Italian) is a showstopper. The dish features a seafood broth reduction; heaping helpings of mussels, clams, shrimp and calamari; and striking, coal-black, shell-shaped pasta (made in-house, like all the pasta at Riviera). “People will tell you that squid ink adds so much flavor. They’re full of it. If you dip a spoon in a bottle of squid ink, it will taste like salty charcoal. But a tablespoon of squid ink in 10 pounds of pasta dough? It’s just for color. And it looks so good.”

4) Meat of the matter: The dinner menu at Riviera (the restaurant also serves lunch and, on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., brunch) presents select offerings under coastal specialties (citrus-cured shrimp, the popular tuna poke) and shared plates (grilled bone marrow, black hummus) as starters. The latter category includes Polpetti di Fabio, melt-in-your-mouth meatballs made with “an incredible amount of ricotta cheese inside” and parmesan to keep the moisture at heavenly levels. “I’d love to take credit for that,” Viviani says. “But that’s my mom’s recipe. She’d also love to take credit, but that’s her mom’s recipe. And my grandma would love to take credit, but she can’t because that’s my great-grandma’s recipe. And so on. That recipe has been in our family for more than 100 years.”

5) Main course: Featured entrees at press time included pan-roasted branzino served over smoky eggplant puree; pork chop Milanese; grilled local fish; a juicy grilled flat iron steak served with roasted bone marrow; a market offering of Mishimi reserve Wagyu in black garlic and herbs; and other pasta dishes (Viviani loves the Calabrian Chili Orecchiette with clams in white wine, olive oil and garlic). Asked about the allure of partnering with a boutique hotel, Viviani says, in part, it’s the freedom to do his thing in the kitchen. “When you go with bigger hotels, bigger chains, they often have a lot of guidelines, a lot of dos, a lot of don’ts. We’re not in the business of dos and don’ts. I didn’t come this far to be told what to do with my business.”

You May Also Like
$1B Industrial Fund Targets Southeast Growth

Boca Raton investment firm targets overlooked industrial deals across high-growth markets.

Read More
A white semi-truck, cargo containers, a forklift, and large metal rolls at an industrial shipping yard, with a plane flying overhead and cranes and factories in the background at sunset. South Florida Business & Wealth
International Swimming Hall of Fame Redevelopment Moves Forward With Key Approval

Fort Lauderdale clears the way for the largest phase of the $220 million public-private redevelopment.

Read More
A modern, multi-story building with a curved design sits by the waterfront, surrounded by palm trees, sailboats, and yachts on a sunny day, with several high-rise hotels in the background. South Florida Business & Wealth
PBA Welcomes Bipartisan Heavyweights

A VIP reception and packed speaker program brought former Secretaries of State and South Florida leaders together for the LeMieux Center series

Read More
Four professionally dressed people, three men in suits and a woman in a skirt suit, stand side by side indoors in front of a curtain, smiling at the camera. South Florida Business & Wealth
Kobi Karp’s Shell Bay Tower Takes Shape

Witkoff Group and PPG Development move the Auberge-branded tower vertical inside the private Shell Bay club community.

Read More
Aerial view of a luxury waterfront resort with a marina, tennis courts, a golf course, landscaped grounds, and a modern high-rise building, surrounded by trees and a nearby residential neighborhood. South Florida Business & Wealth
Other Posts
Capital Flows to the Flagler Waterfront

$145 million refinancing of Esperanté underscores investor confidence in West Palm Beach’s fast-growing financial corridor.

Read More
A tall, white, multi-story office building with a unique rooftop, surrounded by palm trees and smaller buildings, set against a blue sky with scattered clouds. South Florida Business & Wealth
United for Prevention

Leaders convene at the 3rd Annual South Florida Addiction Prevention & Solutions Summit as new data shows Broward County reporting the lowest overdose death rate among peer counties.

Read More
A group of eight people, dressed in business and semi-formal attire, stand smiling together for a photo in front of a stage with blue curtains, an American flag, and a Florida flag. South Florida Business & Wealth
BrightStar Credit Union Expands Executive Leadership

Guy Petroro and Natasha Schneider step into C-suite roles as the South Florida institution accelerates growth

Read More
A woman with blonde bobbed hair in a light gray blazer and a man with a shaved head in a dark suit jacket stand against plain, light backgrounds in professional portraits. South Florida Business & Wealth
$85M Fuels Hallandale Office Play

An eight-story Class A office condominium signals growing confidence in Hallandale Beach’s commercial evolution.

Read More
Modern six-story office building with large windows and palm trees along the sidewalk; cars are parked and driving on the street, set under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. South Florida Business & Wealth