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Miami’s got plenty of Asian cuisine and this festival highlights it

It’s that time of year again when Miami’s Asian fare takes center stage with the Luckyrice Festival on Nov. 3.

Taste your way through bites by two dozen local restaurants, such as Market at Edition, Pao by Paul Qui, The Social Club, Hakkasan and Sweetness Bake Shop, to name just a few. A full list of the participating restaurants are online.

“Food takes us places and allows us to explore other cultures,” Luckyrice founder Danielle Chang wrote, “and that’s why I love bringing the Feast to Miami every year. It’s a city with a culinary scene that truly embraces a fusion of flavors and cultures—just like we do through Luckyrice. I’m thrilled to rally behind this culinary community, giving them a platform to give back to those hit hardest in the area.”

The event will take place at the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel. General admission tickets are $88, while VIP Access is $150 at Luckyrice.com. Proceeds from this year’s event will benefit Hurricane Irma relief efforts through Feeding South Florida. The event’s sponsor, Suntory Whisky Toki, will match all donations.

Luckyrice.com

1717 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

This story was originally published October 26, 2017 at 8:10 AM.

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