It probably goes without saying, but the best neighborhood bar is the one where your friendly neighbors are. It’s clean, laid-back and comfortable — well-lit is optional. There are many great examples around town (think Veronica Danko’s Independent bars or Lee’s Grocery). My favorite — and the first one I don’t have to cross big streets to get to — is Shuffle. The Tampa Heights newbie is owned by two amazing women, staffed by favorites from old haunts (hi Krystal and Kate from New World!) and patronized by so many great Tampa lifers. Its indoor shuffleboard, stellar beer and wine selection, and bar food are basically bonuses. Welcome to the neighborhood, Shuffle. Thanks for being here. 2612 N. Tampa St., Tampa. 813-450-3797, tampashuffle.com. —Ray Roa
Eastern minimalist Asian desserts are usually too simple and underwhelming for a Western culinary sensibility. Happily, Pin Wok & Bowl’s choice to combine Banana Coins with coconut ice cream is an inspired mashup. Slices of banana are wrapped in little phyllo packets, fried till crisp and golden, then drizzled with honey and topped with a light sprinkle of white-and-black sesame seeds. House-made coconut ice cream is creamily scrumptious, drizzled with lightly caramelized condensed milk and paired with some fresh whipped cream. I urge you to try them together as we did by serendipity. It’s a match made in heaven, or at least downtown St. Pete’s version of Bangkok. 445 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-575-7167. —Jon Palmer Claridge
Thuy Le’s kitchen produces nuanced plates are often revelatory, and same goes for the edamame appetizer. I don’t know about you, but I’ve had plenty of these soybean pods over the years — and they’re mostly the same: steamed, sprinkled with salt and pleasant, yet notmemorable. Asie’s version knocks me on my ass. They’re simply superlative. The spicy pods are slightly charred and in a viscous soy-garlic sauce that’s as surprising as it is delicious. As if that weren’t enough, they’re garnished with tiny bits of crispy pork belly. Don’t miss ’em. 437 Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-898-4300, asiepanasian.com. —JPC