Miami Beach’s most famous restaurants located South of Fifth–Smith & Wollensky, Joe’s, China Grill, DeVito–are joining forces under one roof to raise funds for Haiti. Feast from 6:30 to 9:00PM, Tuesday, Jan. 26, at Smith &Wollensky for $100 per person with 100 percent of proceeds going to the University of Miami Global Institute/Project Medishare and EcoWorksInternational. Arrive with check made payable to “South of Fifth Fundraiser.”
What comes with a $1000 per plate charity dinner?A star chef and celebrity home are the key ingredients of The Give Big Gamedinner. Producer/Director Michael Bay is opening his home and kitchen to benefit The Giving Back Fund, joined by chef and restaurateur JonathanEismann. Miami’s most famous home (formerly owned by Hulk Hogan and featured on VH-1) will welcome 350 celebrities and athletes at $1000 per plate for an Asian inspired rooftop dinner and special dessert. Cocktails by Dewar’s Signature limited release scotch. Savor every bite and dollar:
BUTLER PASSED
TUNA TARTARE IN CRISP CORN CUPS WITH TOBIKO SMOKED ALMOND STUFFED DATES WRAPPED IN CRISPY BACONTHAI STYLE POPCORN SHRIMP
STATIONS
CITRUS CURED WILD SALMONDUCK MU SHUVEGETARIAN SPRING ROLLS
PLATED ROOFTOP DINNER
CITRUS CURED WILD SALMON TARTARE – CUCUMBER BLOODY MARYORGANIC SPINACH SALAD, FETA AND STRAWBERRIESBRAISED SHORT RIB, WHITE BEANS, FRESH THYME
DESSERT
ALMOND CAKE, WARM BANANAS, LOQUAT SYRUP
EATS BEATS AND CLEATS offers the best (and most affordable) feasts and fundraisers during Super Bowl. Fans and foodies on Feb. 5, indulge with celebrity chef Ingrid Hoffman for The Gridiron Culinary Stage. The television personality and restaurateur will cook “simply delicioso” dishes for $85 day pass/$350 for weekend passport holders. A portion of proceeds will be donated to The Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund (GGAF), an organization that provides financial grants and medical assistance to retired NFL players.