The Consulate General of Italy in Miami is proud to launch the third annual edition of ‘The Week of Italian Cuisine in the World’.
From November 12-18, numerous activities are planned with the intention to internationally promote Italian culinary and wine traditions.
Each year is dedicated to a different region of Italy – allowing for the discovery of the multifaceted and extraordinary Italian cuisine region by region and year by year without having to travel overseas… The 2018 edition is devoted to the Mediterranean Diet and the region of Puglia.
A series of events will take place in Miami: expert seminars, master classes with Michelin star chef Cristina Bowerman, food and wine tastings, display of Italian Cuisine literature, exhibitions etc.
In addition, numerous Italian restaurants in Miami and the coast, Tampa, Sarasota, South Carolina, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Jamaica and Puerto Rico are featuring a special menu for the week.
A delicious culinary journey of Puglia is guaranteed in this (very) tasty ‘Week of Italian Cuisine in the World’.
Special activities for the public:
11/12-11/18:
Celebration of the Mediterranean Diet and of the regional flavors of Puglia in selected Italian restaurants, which are featuring a special menu for the week.
Florida: Miami, Miami Beach, Midtown, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Key Biscayne, Doral Weston, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Sarasota
South Carolina: Charleston, Mount Pleasant Area, Myrtle Beach
Bahamas: Nassau, Freeport, Harbour Island
Turks and Caicos
Jamaica: Kingston, Negril, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio
Puerto Rico: San Juan
→ see separate list with participating restaurants & importers of Italian food
11/16-11/18:
Display of Italian Cuisine literature at the Street Fair of the Miami Book Fair
https://www.miamibookfair.com/street-fair-hours-and-admission/
11/16/18:
Inauguration of the exhibit “Made in Italy: MITA textile Design 1926-1976” at the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach. Organized in collaboration with the Wolfsonian Museum and Palazzo Ducale in Genova in order to highlight the importance of Italian design and manufacture.
https://www.wolfsonian.org/whats-on/exhibitions+installations/2018/11/made-in-italy.html