Miami Spice 2012 |
It's here! It's here! It's finally here! Miami Spice is back and it's hotter than ever. Running this year from August 1-September 30, 2012, there are more mouth-watering menus than I have seen in a while. For those of you that don't know what Miami Spice is, let me tell you so you can run and start reserving. During the months of August and September, a number of top-notch restaurants offer three-course prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus. We're talking world renowned chefs and signature dishes, all at a discounted price! For 2012, it's a little different than in years past. Restaurants are divided into two sections: Fine Dining: with Lunch prices at $19 and Dinner at $33, and Luxury Dining: with Lunch prices at $23 and Dinner at $39. Here's a link to a list of participating restaurants as well as the menus they are offering: Miami Spice 2012 Participating Restaurants. Since some restaurants offer the promotion for either lunch or dinner, or on certain days of the week, you should check out the information on the link above before making your reservations. You will find the list is divided into regions, making it easier to find those restaurants you've been dying to try!
The "Gloria Room" |
With Chef Gaston Sanchez |
Guava Mojito |
Passion Fruit Mojito |
Watermelon Mojito |
We started off with drinks in the front area of the restaurant. Larios on the Beach is known for its delicious flavored Mojitos. I can tell you they are amazing because I tried three. I had the Passion Fruit Mojito, the Watermelon Mojito and at the recommendation of one of our dedicated and cheerful waitstaff, the Guava Mojito. When I looked at their Miami Spice menu, I noticed that theirs includes a drink along with their three courses. That's a nice touch. You can choose either a Mojito or a Red Sangria.
Platter of Miami Spice Appetizer Samples |
Zarzuela de Mariscos |
At this point, we moved to what they affectionately refer to as the "Gloria Room" to continue with the feast. It is a quaint, charming room that also serves as a great place for private events. Out came the entrees and our mouths began to water. The first one I tried was the Zarzuela de Mariscos. While I found the flavor and seasoning in all the dishes superb, this was my favorite. It was probably the best Zarzuela I have had. Not only was it filled with a generous amount of seafood including lobster, shrimp, scallops, calamari, fish, baby clams and mussels, but the homemade creole sauce was perfect. From the moment I inhaled the aroma, to the time I put the first bite into my mouth, it reminded me of my mother's cooking. I could easily just take a jar of the sauce and dip bread in it all day, and that was pretty much the consensus around the table. This entree comes served with a side of Fried Sweet Plantains.
Where do I begin? |
Vaca Frita de Pollo |
Lechon Asado |
Ropa Vieja |
Tostones y Maduros |
Slices of Heaven! From Left: Pudin de Pan, Tres Leches, Flan de Queso & Flan de Leche |
Close-up of Pudin de Pan |
Close-up of Flan de Queso |
Natilla |
Arroz con Leche |
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