4 food festivals this weekend for everyone from vegans to hot dog and Rock ‘n’ Roll lovers
It’s going to be hard justifying your diet this weekend.
Four food festivals in Miami-Dade have something for everyone who loves to eat (ie., everyone) and looking for things to do in Miami. There are events for plant-based food lovers, for those in the western cities and even for the throwbacks who just love hot dogs and Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Pack your Pepto and pick your poison.
Doral Food & Wine Festival
The Doral Food & Wine Festival will be back for its second installment on Nov. 4-5. Slated to take place in Doral Central Park, the event will showcase leading wineries from around the world and top South Florida restaurants.
Some of the participating restaurants and brands include Suviche, Angelo Elia, Sokai Sushi Bar and Aromas Del Peru.
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Luckyrice Asian festival
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.
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Seed Food and Wine
For the past four years, the Seed Food and Wine festival has brought together plant-based chefs, vegan athletes, winos, foodies and writers.
This year, the nation’s premier plant-based food and wine festival returns to Miami, offering five days of exhibitions and dining events ranging from a five-course celebrity chef dinner, to a 5K run, to a fashion show.
Tonight, a Plant-Based Burger Battle will pit chefs from across the nation against one another in the ultimate patty slam.
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Wiener Bash with Vince Neil
Get ready, because Magic City Casino and Burger Beast have partnered up to bring us the second annual Wiener Bash, a sausage fest of epic proportions, paired with a headlining performance by Mötley Crüe front man Vince Neil.
More than 20 local restaurants and food trucks will gather Saturday for Wiener Bash, a celebration of everybody’s favorite cylindrical meats as guests help themselves to unlimited hot dogs, sausages and sweet treats.
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This story was originally published November 2, 2017 at 7:11 AM.