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10 Valentine’s Day Meals in Miami That Might Actually Be Worth It

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They say chivalry is dead but the devotion for good food is still alive and kicking. So much so that nowadays many people have a love affair with food. They photograph it and write love posts about it. So, it only makes sense to spend the pseudo holiday with the truly loved one — food.

Here’s a list of some fun and romantic, food centric Valentine’s Day happenings in South Florida listed in geographical order from north to south.

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Genuine Pizza - Aventura Mall

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Partake in a pizza making class with that special someone — or even the whole family — on Valentine’s Day from 7 to 9 p.m. Attendees will feast on their creations as well as polenta fries, chicken wings, Caesar salad, Brussels sprouts and burrata, plus chocolate and strawberry panna cotta, heart shaped chocolate chunk cookies, and a take home pizza making kit with recipe and ingredients. Bottles of rosé and prosecco will be half off for those attending the event. 

Price: $29 per person

Brimstone Woodfire Grill

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If the couple that rolls together stays together then make sure to sign up for Brimstone’s class offered on February 13th. Learn the art of making sushi rolls while dining on a three-course meal complete with sake pairings.

Price: $50 per person

The Butcher Shop Beer Garden & Grill

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The no nonsense deal at this Wynwood staple is a surf and turf lover’s dream. Delight in the two equally priced options offered for Valentine’s Day — both include a 16-ounce ribeye and a lobster tail. The decision is whether patrons prefer a bottle of pinot noir or an appetizer of assorted pierogies and a chocolate lava cake for dessert. 

Price: $75 per couple

Nautilus South Beach, a SIXTY Hotel

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Fancy a romantic poolside cabana dinner? Then head on over to Nautilus for its four-course dinner, which includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Begin with a seafood platter for two followed by mushroom risotto with black truffle, plus choice of either wagyu beef Wellington or half-grilled Maine lobster. Make sure to leave room for the chocolate lava cake.

Price: $300 per couple. 

Mignonette Downtown

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Dine on an inventive meal for two this Valentine’s Day at Mignonette. On February 14 it’s offering three-course meal kicking off with a champagne and caviar amuse bouche, followed by roasted beets and seared foie gras, a surf ‘n turf mix of seabass and steak for the main course, and a chocolate cake paired with sherry to finish things off.

Price: $130 per person

Celebrate the love of seafood at Downtown Miami’s newcomer featuring Baja cuisine. The four-course Valentine’s Day menu consists of a watermelon tiradito with omega blue baja kanpachi, a smoked marlin tostada, tamal de cazón with black bean and squid ink and white chocolate panna cotta with strawberries, pistachio, and rose petals. As an added bonus, enjoy complimentary valet parking and a glass of bubbly.

Price: $75 per person

Zuma Miami

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Truffle is the name of the game at this swanky waterfront destination. Its Valentine’s Day truffle omakase menu features a seabass sashimi with yuzu and salmon roe, beef tataki, rock shrimp, grilled seabass with green chili and ginger dressing, a 12-ounce ribeye and, of course, chocolate truffle dessert.

Price: $149 per person

Cantina La Veinte

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Dine on a three-course, prix-fixe menu featuring smoked hamachi aguachile, lamb chops and Ossetra caviar, and a chocolate heart. Complimenting the dinner is the Valentine’s Day only special of $35 for select bottles of champagne, as well as complimentary prosecco for the ladies.

Price: $55 per person

La Centrale

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There will be two events at La Cucina, inside La Centrale, tailored for singles and couples. On February 13, singles can mingle in a pasta making class while on February 14 the class is offered to couples. Enhance the experience with a bottle of wine from La Centrale’s wine shop. Cheers all around.

Price: $55 per person

Glass and Vine

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Dine al fresco in Coconut Grove with a tasting for two. Begin with a complimentary glass of bubbly followed by tuna tartare, semolina pasta with black truffle cream, short ribs with potato mousse plus mushrooms and smoked wine jus. Finish off the meal with a Nutella fondue including strawberries, marshmallows, bananas and vanilla cookies. 

Price: $55 with optional $25 wine pairing

Genuine Pizza - Aventura Mall

Partake in a pizza making class with that special someone — or even the whole family — on Valentine’s Day from 7 to 9 p.m. Attendees will feast on their creations as well as polenta fries, chicken wings, Caesar salad, Brussels sprouts and burrata, plus chocolate and strawberry panna cotta, heart shaped chocolate chunk cookies, and a take home pizza making kit with recipe and ingredients. Bottles of rosé and prosecco will be half off for those attending the event. 

Price: $29 per person

Brimstone Woodfire Grill

If the couple that rolls together stays together then make sure to sign up for Brimstone’s class offered on February 13th. Learn the art of making sushi rolls while dining on a three-course meal complete with sake pairings.

Price: $50 per person

The Butcher Shop Beer Garden & Grill

The no nonsense deal at this Wynwood staple is a surf and turf lover’s dream. Delight in the two equally priced options offered for Valentine’s Day — both include a 16-ounce ribeye and a lobster tail. The decision is whether patrons prefer a bottle of pinot noir or an appetizer of assorted pierogies and a chocolate lava cake for dessert. 

Price: $75 per couple

Nautilus South Beach, a SIXTY Hotel

Fancy a romantic poolside cabana dinner? Then head on over to Nautilus for its four-course dinner, which includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Begin with a seafood platter for two followed by mushroom risotto with black truffle, plus choice of either wagyu beef Wellington or half-grilled Maine lobster. Make sure to leave room for the chocolate lava cake.

Price: $300 per couple. 

Mignonette Downtown

Dine on an inventive meal for two this Valentine’s Day at Mignonette. On February 14 it’s offering three-course meal kicking off with a champagne and caviar amuse bouche, followed by roasted beets and seared foie gras, a surf ‘n turf mix of seabass and steak for the main course, and a chocolate cake paired with sherry to finish things off.

Price: $130 per person

PEZ

Celebrate the love of seafood at Downtown Miami’s newcomer featuring Baja cuisine. The four-course Valentine’s Day menu consists of a watermelon tiradito with omega blue baja kanpachi, a smoked marlin tostada, tamal de cazón with black bean and squid ink and white chocolate panna cotta with strawberries, pistachio, and rose petals. As an added bonus, enjoy complimentary valet parking and a glass of bubbly.

Price: $75 per person

Zuma Miami

Truffle is the name of the game at this swanky waterfront destination. Its Valentine’s Day truffle omakase menu features a seabass sashimi with yuzu and salmon roe, beef tataki, rock shrimp, grilled seabass with green chili and ginger dressing, a 12-ounce ribeye and, of course, chocolate truffle dessert.

Price: $149 per person

Cantina La Veinte

Dine on a three-course, prix-fixe menu featuring smoked hamachi aguachile, lamb chops and Ossetra caviar, and a chocolate heart. Complimenting the dinner is the Valentine’s Day only special of $35 for select bottles of champagne, as well as complimentary prosecco for the ladies.

Price: $55 per person

La Centrale

There will be two events at La Cucina, inside La Centrale, tailored for singles and couples. On February 13, singles can mingle in a pasta making class while on February 14 the class is offered to couples. Enhance the experience with a bottle of wine from La Centrale’s wine shop. Cheers all around.

Price: $55 per person

Glass and Vine

Dine al fresco in Coconut Grove with a tasting for two. Begin with a complimentary glass of bubbly followed by tuna tartare, semolina pasta with black truffle cream, short ribs with potato mousse plus mushrooms and smoked wine jus. Finish off the meal with a Nutella fondue including strawberries, marshmallows, bananas and vanilla cookies. 

Price: $55 with optional $25 wine pairing

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