Showing posts with label Brickell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brickell. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Landry’s Restaurant Group Menus Add Special Seasoning to Miami Spice


The Oceanaire Seafood Room
During the months of August and September, the city of Miami has teamed up with an impressive lineup of restaurants to host Miami Spice. Participating Landry’s restaurants include Morton’s The Steakhouse, Chart House and The Oceanaire Seafood Room.

Miami Spice has grown to be quite popular because it gives people in Miami an opportunity to experience the city’s exceptional restaurants for an affordable price. Each restaurant is required to create a three-course menu for both lunch and dinner.

Waterfront dining at Chart House
Landry’s restaurants are recognized in Miami for their delicious menus and boast items that guarantee a fine dining experience. Some of these items can be found on the various Miami Spice menus, such as:  Oceanaire’s Parmesan Crusted Maine Lobster Tail for dinner, Oceanaire’s Steamed Prince Edward Island Mussels for lunch, Morton’s Baked Five Onion Soup for dinner, and the Chicken Bianco for lunch. Additionally, Chart House is offering a Slow Roasted Prime Rib and Spiced Yellowfin Ahi Tuna. Lunch is $19 or $23, and dinner is $33 or $39.

A complete listing of all menu items can be found on the Miami Spice webpage:


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Experience Miami's Best Yoga Studios with the Passport to Prana Program

Passport to Prana founder, YuMee Chung

Passport to Prana is an innovative, new multi-studio yoga passport so Miami's visitors and residents alike can explore the world of yoga without breaking the bank!

The $30 Passport to Prana card entitles Passport-holders to one yoga class at each of the 22 participating studios in Miami and the Miami area. With the average yoga class costing about $15, the potential savings are tremendous. This steal-of-a-deal makes it fun and easy for Miami visitors and residents to find the perfect style of yoga, whether they are seasoned yogis or brand new to the practice.

The Passport to Prana Card

The concept was conceived in 2005 by YuMee Chung, a former securities lawyer who switched careers to become a yoga instructor.

“Our goal with Passport to Prana was to find a way to make yoga truly accessible to everyone,” she explained. “With its rise to popularity over the past few years, the cost of yoga has skyrocketed, effectively making it a luxury for most. Passport to Prana gives everyone, including absolute beginners, a great way to try out the yoga studios where they live, work and play, no matter what their income level, age, or level of fitness.”

An online yoga portal is also part of the program. Anyone who purchases a Passport to Prana will receive an electronic card that will be processed by the yoga studio just before class. The yogi can log onto their Passport to Prana profile at www.passporttoprana.com to track everything from class attendance to passport information in real time. Studio listings, maps, contact information, up-to-date class schedules, special discounts and fun contests are also available, making it a must-stop spot for any yoga lover in the city!

Like all Passports, this one has an expiration date. Miami Passports are good for one year after activation and are available for purchase at www.passporttoprana.com and select participating studios. See the full list of participating studios here.

The program was originally launched in Toronto, Canada and has spread quickly across Canada and into the U.S., with programs currently running in cities including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Tampa. The program will be coming to other U.S. cities later this year.

For more information about Passport to Prana, or to purchase a Passport, visit www.passporttoprana.com.









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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Inaugural Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival

More than 50 restaurants, sponsors and nonprofit organizations are participating in the first-ever Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival!! The event aims to help bring thousands of people together to experience a diverse exchange of food and music in the heart of Miami's beautiful Brickell neighborhood.
Participating restaurants include TrulucksMorton's Steakhouse, The Oceanaire, Sushi Maki, Gordon Biersch, Chop House Miami, The Atrio, El Gran Inka, Delores But You Can Call Me Lolita, Baru Urbano, Fadรณ Irish Pub and Restaurant, Kosta Seafood & More, Mediterraneo Brickell, and many more!!
Food tasting begins at noon, and ends at 10pm. Admission is $5 for Brickell residents (with valid ID), $10 for adults, and free for seniors and children under 12.
Visit www.tasteofbrickell.com for more event info

When – March 26, 2011, noon-10pm
Where – 1201 Brickell Bay Drive, Miami (Between The Mark and The Jade buildings)


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