MIAMI – Foodies rejoice! Miami Spice is here!
The annual culinary celebration, organized by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, offers three-course meals at premier restaurants for just $30 to $60.
Where to find the best deals
If you love fine dining but don’t want to pay fine dining prices, Miami Spice is the perfect opportunity. Enjoy delicious bargains you won’t want to miss.
Miami Spice is now serving up the hottest deals at some of South Florida’s top restaurants.
2001 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
Experience the flavors of Thailand, China, India, Singapore and Japan. Foodies will be able to enjoy tandoor oven delights and wok-crafted curries with no upcharge or splurge on wok lobster for $28 more. Dinner includes a show.
1737 N Bayshore Dr., Miami (first floor)
Enjoy coastal Italian cuisine in Edgewater with $60 plates from 6 p.m. until close. Normally, you’d pay $45 for an appetizer or $75 for lamb chops, but during Miami Spice, it’s all just $60.
101 Washington Ave., Miami Beach
Top Chef winner Jeremy Ford’s Michelin-starred restaurant in South of Fifth offers an eight-course chef’s tasting menu for $60.
736 First St., Miami Beach
Get surf and turf for $60 at this spot known for its bold flavors and big portions.
19575 Biscayne Blvd. #1109, Aventura
The new kid on the block serves bold, modern Asian flavors.
A whole duck, normally $95, is available for $60 on the Miami Spice menu, which includes three courses, according to Toku managing partner John Hart.
“This is an amazing deal that folks can come and experience the restaurant at a very reasonable price,” said Hart. “They’re going to get a lot of our classic amazing dishes that everybody comes here for.”
119 Washington Ave. Suite 100
This Asian-inspired late-night lounge and restaurant in South Beach is participating in Miami Spice for the first time. For $60 per person, enjoy highlights such as:
- First course: Six-piece nigiri selection or an appetizer sampler (edamame, Kyoto cucumber, Gordon Fried Chicken).
- Second course: Signature dishes like egg fried rice with XO sauce, free-range baby chicken, or miso-smoked salmon. Upgrade with weeping tiger ribeye for $15.
- Dessert: Sticky Tamarind Cake or a Lucky Lollie (matcha raspberry or chocolate miso).
35 NE 26th St., Miami
At Doma, everything is made from scratch by Chef Marco and his team, from the bread to the hand-filled ravioli and pasta.
Doma uses top-quality ingredients, sourcing olive oil, cheeses and meats directly from Italy. Guests are also invited to dine in the main dining room, where they can watch Chef Marco at work in the open kitchen.
For more info, please visit: www.DomaWynwood.com.
901 S Miami Ave. Space 108 (located in Mary Brickell Village)
From morning coffees to late-night bartending evolutions, Balan’s says they are Brickell’s answer to dining or drinking at every hour of the day!
Click here for more information on how you can make a reservation.
15 NE 11th St., Miami
Giselle is a captivating rooftop dining spot in Miami, blending Asian and Mediterranean cuisine with stunning design and top-notch service in a vibrant setting. Diners can enjoy a 3-course menu for $60 per person, featuring dishes like Miso-Glazed Salmon Roll, Steak Tartare, Mediterranean Branzino, and Truffle Pomodoro Pasta. Desserts include Giselle’s Pearls and a 24K Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar for an extra $10.
Click here for more information.
920 NW Second Ave., Miami
The renowned Overtown restaurant, created by Marcus Samuelsson, Derek Fleming, and Michael Simkins, is celebrated for its generous Miami Spice deals. This year, RRO offers a Miami Spice Dinner Menu featuring an appetizer, main course, and dessert for $60, available Sunday through Thursday.
Click here to view more of their mouthwatering specials.
The Miami Spice menu will be offered from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made by clicking here.
Miami Spice officially kicked off Thursday and Local 10 viewers can get a closer look at the different restaurant menus by clicking here.