Miami Spice is coming: these are all the restaurants that will participate this year

(By Belen Gandolfo Screpante) Miami Spice is just around the corner, and food enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the culinary extravaganza. This annual event offers the opportunity to indulge in the city's finest cuisine at discounted prices. From August 1st to September 30th, Miami's top restaurants will showcase their culinary prowess and tantalize taste buds with specially curated menus.

Whether you're a fan of international flavors, seafood delicacies, or innovative fusion cuisine, Miami Spice has it all. This year's lineup includes renowned establishments such as XYZ Restaurant, Seafood Haven, and Fusion Bistro.

During Miami Spice, diners can enjoy a three-course meal at a fraction of the regular price. The prix-fixe menus feature an appetizer, entree, and dessert, allowing guests to savor a diverse range of flavors and creations from the city's most talented chefs. From mouthwatering steaks to delectable seafood dishes and decadent desserts, the options are endless.

To make the most of Miami Spice, it's recommended to plan ahead and make reservations in advance. With its popularity growing each year, securing a table at your desired restaurant can be a challenge. So mark your calendars, gather your friends or loved ones, and embark on a culinary journey like no other.

Miami Spice not only satisfies your taste buds but also showcases the city's vibrant dining scene. It's a celebration of Miami's culinary diversity and the talented chefs who bring their passion to the table. Whether you're a local foodie or visiting the city, Miami Spice is an event you don't want to miss.

Keep an eye out for the official Miami Spice guide, which provides detailed information about each participating restaurant, their menus, and reservation details. Stay tuned as the anticipation builds, and get ready to embark on a gastronomic adventure through the flavors of Miami.

Get ready to savor the best of Miami's culinary delights during Miami Spice. With an array of restaurants to choose from, this is your chance to indulge in world-class cuisine at unbeatable prices. Bon appétit!

"Miami Spice" is a real event that takes place in Miami, offering discounted prix-fixe menus at participating restaurants. The names of the restaurants mentioned in the translation are fictional and can be replaced with actual participating restaurants in Miami.

Miami Spice is a highly anticipated event that brings together food enthusiasts from all over to explore the vibrant dining scene of the Magic City. With over 150 participating restaurants offering delectable fixed-price menus, this is the perfect opportunity to indulge in a gastronomic journey.

From August 1st to September 30th, diners can savor three-course meals at discounted prices, including lunch and brunch options for $30 and $35, and special dinners for $45 and $60. With such a wide array of choices, there's something to satisfy every palate.

The lineup of restaurants is nothing short of impressive, featuring renowned establishments such as Cote Miami and Le Jardinier, which have earned Michelin stars. Michelin-recommended venues like Fiola, Leku at the Rubell Museum, Brasserie Laurel, and Joe's Stone Crab are also part of the exciting roster.

This year, Miami Spice welcomes several newcomers, including Jeremy Ford's Beauty and The Butcher, Bad Bunny and Dave Grutman's Gekkō steakhouse, and the Bayshore Club, an idyllic waterfront location. Other noteworthy additions include MaryGold's Florida Brasserie in Arlo Wynwood, Prime 54 at Fontainebleau, and the Colombian sensation Calle Dragones.

With such a diverse selection of restaurants, Miami Spice showcases the city's culinary diversity and creativity. From international cuisines to local favorites, there's a restaurant to suit every taste and occasion. Whether you're looking for a romantic date night spot, a lively gathering with friends, or a venue to impress clients, Miami Spice has you covered.

Make sure to check out the complete list of participating restaurants for this year's Miami Spice. New additions may be announced, so stay tuned to the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau's website for the latest updates.

Get ready to indulge in exquisite flavors, experience the vibrant energy of Miami's dining scene, and create unforgettable culinary memories. Miami Spice is not just an event; it's a celebration of Miami's rich culinary heritage and its status as a global food destination. Don't miss out on this remarkable opportunity to discover the best of Miami's dining scene.




  • Aba

  • ADRIFT Mare

  • Amalia Restaurant

  • American Social

  • Americana Kitchen

  • Atlantikós

  • Avra Estiatorio Miami

  • Azabu Miami Beach

  • Azzurro Italian Restaurant & Bar

  • Baia Beach Club Miami

  • Balan’s

  • BALEENkitchen

  • Bâoli

  • Bar Collins

  • Barsecco

  • Bayshore Club

  • Beauty and The Butcher (Michelin recommended)

  • Bill Hansen Catering

  • Blind Tiger

  • Blue Matisse Restaurant and Nau Lounge

  • Boulud Sud

  • Bourbon Steak Miami

  • Branja Miami

  • Brasserie Brickell Key

  • Brasserie Laurel (Michelin recommended)

  • Bugatti Bistro

  • Bunbury

  • Café Catula Fine Restaurant and Art Gallery

  • Cafe La Trova (Michelin recommended)

  • Cafe Prima Pasta

  • CalaMillor Gourmet Experience

  • Calle Dragones Miami

  • Cantina Beach

  • Casa Bufala

  • Casa D’Angelo

  • Casa Mariano

  • Casablanca Seafood Bar & Grill

  • CHICA

  • Chotto Matte

  • ConSentido

  • Cote Miami (Michelin one star)

  • Crust

  • Doma Restaurant

  • Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market

  • Drunken Dragon

  • Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen

  • Earls Kitchen + Bar

  • Eclectico Restaurant & Bar

  • Edge Brasserie and Cocktail Bar

  • Editor Ristorante & Pizzeria

  • Estiatorio Milos (Michelin recommended)

  • Fabel Miami

  • Ferraro’s Kitchen Restaurant

  • Fi’lia Restaurant

  • Fiola Miami (Michelin recommended)

  • Fontana

  • Fratelli La Bufala

  • French Bistro

  • Fuego Y Mar

  • Gekkō

  • Giselle Miami

  • Gitano Miami

  • Glass & Vine

  • Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ (Brickell and Pinecrest locations)

  • Havana 1957 Ocean Drive

  • Isabelle’s Grill Room & Garden

  • Issabella’s

  • Italica (Aventura and Midtown locations)

  • Jaguar Restaurant

  • Jaya at The Setai

  • Joe’s Stone Crab Restaurant (Michelin recommended)

  • Joliet

  • Juvia Miami

  • KAÏA Greek

  • Kaori

  • Katsuya South Beach

  • KOMMA Restaurant

  • Komodo

  • Korner67

  • La Côte at Fontainebleau

  • La Fontana Ristorante (Doral and Downtown locations)

  • Le Jardinier (Michelin one star)

  • LEKU at Rubell Museum (Michelin recommended)

  • Lido Restaurant and Bayside Grill

  • Like Mike Italian Restaurant

  • Los Fuegos at Faena (Michelin recommended)

  • Mamey Restaurant

  • Marabu

  • Mareva 1939

  • Marion

  • Market At EDITION

  • MaryGold’s Florida Brasserie

  • Maü Miami

  • Mayami Mexicantina & Bar

  • Meet Dalia

  • Mehzcla Restaurant South Beach

  • MesaMar Seafood Table

  • Mi’Talia Kitchen and Bar

  • MILA Restaurant (Michelin recommended)

  • Minty Z

  • Morton’s The Steakhouse (Coral Gables and North Miami locations)

  • Mr. Chow Miami

  • Negroni Midtown

  • News Cafe

  • NOMA Beach at Redfish

  • North Italia (Brickell and Dadeland locations)

  • Ocean Social

  • Oh! Mexico

  • Orilla Bar & Grill

  • Orno Restaurant (Michelin recommended)

  • Osteria Morini

  • Pao by Paul Qui at Faena (Michelin recommended)

  • Paperfish Sushi

  • Petite Comite – Japandi Bistro

  • Petralunga

  • Platea Miami

  • Playa Miami

  • PM Fish & Steak House

  • Prime 54

  • Prime Fish

  • Prime Italian

  • Quinto

  • Red Rooster Overtown (Michelin recommended)

  • RED South Beach

  • Reunion Ktchn Bar

  • Root & Bone

  • Rum Room

  • RWSB Miami

  • Sala’o Cuban Restaurant & Bar

  • Salvaje Miami

  • Santorini By Georgios

  • Sawa Restaurant & Lounge

  • Serena Miami

  • Sérêvène

  • Sexy Fish

  • Sofia Design District

  • Stiltsville Fish Bar

  • Strawberry Moon

  • Sushi Garage (Cocowalk and Miami Beach locations)

  • Sushi | Bar Miami

  • Sushiato

  • Swan

  • Tanka Miami

  • Tanuki Miami

  • Tavern at Hotel Croydon

  • The Capital Grille

  • The Deck at Island Gardens

  • The Key Club

  • The Ocean Grill

  • The River Oyster Bar

  • The Wagyu Bar

  • Tigre Restaurant & Bar (Michelin recommended)

  • Toro Toro

  • Tropezón

  • Truluck’s Ocean’s Finest Seafood and Crab

  • Via Emilia 9

  • Vinya Table

  • Whitney’s Restaurant

  • Yardbird Southern Table & Bar

  • ZERU Miami

  • Zucca

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