The Chinese New Year runs for 16 days beginning on Sunday, January 22nd through February 5th, and Smorgasburg Miami, Miami’s largest outdoor-food market will transform into a Chinese outdoor street food Market to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit on Saturday, January 21st, and Sunday, January 22nd.
Read More2022 represents the Year of the Tiger, an animal that symbolizes strength, power and prosperity in the Chinese zodiac. So where and how do you celebrate the Year of The Tiger in Miami?
Read MoreThis year, MIAbites is giving you all the best recommendations on where to celebrate the Year of the Rat. So take your red envelopes, order some Peking Duck and enjoy at the following South Florida locations:
Read MoreLooking at the menu at Novikov, downtown Miami’s multi-concept restaurant, seems contradictory to the obvious Russian name yet, owner Arkadiy Novikov has built an empire of restaurants that have proven that a name does not dictate its cuisine. One of six Novikov locations. including ones in Moscow and London, Novikov Miami is the first in the US.
Read MoreKung Hei Fat Choy — that means Happy New Year! If you’re looking for a place to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Pig, here’s a list including five of my favorite restaurants to celebrate at, some with special menus and a Lion Dance.
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