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  • The couple, who were straight out of Central Casting, Miami-style, soon headed out into the night, leaving us laughing and enjoying the truly fabulous 'Floribbean' food on offer in the cool bar-cum-restaurant that was shockingly named Meat Market.

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • As for Lippy, the bill of fare will reflect his own "Floribbean" technique, a method influenced by his beach-front lifestyle.

    hattiesburgamerican.com - 2009

  • While it's true that the roving French inspectors may encounter exotic, even zany, creations at the hands of young, experimental cooks, as well as genres of cooking unfamiliar to them-Southwestern, Floribbean, Cajun, Tex-Mex-they are not altogether swaddled in traditional Gallic fare.

    The Michelin Invasion 2005

  • A little French accent here, a touch of Floribbean spice there, and it's unlikely that you'll confuse his food, rooted in Low Country and Cajun-Creole origins, for anything your grandma made.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • After a fresh Floribbean lunch, let your kids run loose in the park for face painting, a watermelon-eating contest, pony rides, sack races, and a mini fishpond.

    Miami New Times | Complete Issue 2010

  • This chummy 72-seater would feel right at home in New Orleans, thanks to a menu that incorporates French, Floribbean and Low Country influences, but it feels pretty good in Andersonville too.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Rooms: The 2-bedroom villas offer beautiful Floribbean décor with bright patterns and award-winning interiors.

    WN.com - Articles related to French holiday firm debuts 'Eco-Nature' resorts 2010

  • This chummy 72-seater would feel right at home in New Orleans, thanks to a menu that incorporates French, Floribbean and Low Country influences, but it feels pretty good in Andersonville too.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • Before this trip I would not have believed that "Floribbean cuisine" was a real thing that actually exists.

    Slate Magazine Chadwick Matlin 2010

  • As an extension of my other forms of writing, my blog relies on the trust and the commitment that I have to Caribbean and Floribbean literature.

    Geoffrey Philp's Blog Spot 2009

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