‘Larger and better than ever’: Miami Spice restaurant deals return to save you money

The reason for struggling through Miami’s nightmarish summer is almost here to offer relief — not from the heat, but for your wallet.

The annual Miami Spice promotion by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau starts Aug. 1, with more than 230 restaurants around Miami-Dade County offering fixed price brunch, lunch and dinner menus.

Trying out a Miami Spice menu is the perfect way to try the restaurants you’ve never been to at a more comfortable price point (and to distract yourself from the other horrors of Miami summer like, you know, hurricanes). Lunch and brunch prices run $30 or $35, while dinners are $45 or $60 (which, trust us, is a bargain for a three-course meal in this town).

This year’s list of restaurants includes the two Michelin-starred restaurants that participated last year: the Design District spots Cote Miami, a Korean steakhouse, and the French Le Jardinier, the sister to Florida’s only two-star Michelin restaurant, L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (which sadly isn’t offering a Spice menu but does have an affordable lunch option this summer).

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