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  2. We tried the Miami Spice menus at these local restaurants ...

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    Miss Crispy Rice also offers a 10-course Miami Spice lunch for $35. Who should go: Anyone who loves sushi and omakase-style dining but would rather pay $60 than $250 for it. 2335 North Miami Ave ...

  3. We tried the Miami Spice menus at these local restaurants ...

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  4. Miami Spice is offering more than fixed-price menus this year ...

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    Check out which restaurants are participating in Miami Spice this year.

  5. Craveable Brands - Wikipedia

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    Craveable Brands Ltd (formerly known as Quick Service Restaurant Holdings) is an Australian fast food restaurant holding company. It owns the franchise chains Red Rooster, Oporto, Chicken Treat and Chargrill Charlie’s brands with 620 restaurants throughout Australasia and Southeast Asia.

  6. Red Rooster - Wikipedia

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    Red Rooster Fried Chicken. In 2009, Red Rooster ran an advertising campaign called "They don't get it in America" featuring comedian Tom Gleeson in the United States asking people about Red Rooster. [22] [23] In 2010, Red Rooster was a sponsor of Supercars Championship team Holden Racing Team.

  7. Red Rooster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red Rooster, a band formed in 1998; The Red Roosters, a Los Angeles, California-based band from 1965 who featured some members of what would later be Spirit; The Red Roosters, a blues/rock band from Osijek, Croatia formed in the summer of 2003; The Red Roosters, a rock & roll band from Milan, Italy formed in 2010

  8. These Michelin-starred restaurants are offering Miami Spice ...

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    How else are you going to eat at a Michelin-starred restaurant for $35?

  9. Huy Fong sriracha - Wikipedia

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    Huy Fong sriracha can be recognized by its bright red color and its packaging: a clear plastic bottle with a green cap, text in Vietnamese, English, Chinese (in traditional top-to-bottom, right-to-left script), and Spanish, and the rooster logo. The logo refers to the Year of the Rooster in the Vietnamese zodiac, as David Tran was born in 1945.