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Wine and dine with the city of Lauderhill at Lauderhill Taste Tour

On January 23, 2016, Ride, eat, drink and learn about the culinary delights of Lauderhill at the Lauderhill Taste Tour.

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The tour will offer ac diverse collection of restaurants includes cuisine from the Countries of the Caribbean, Korea, Italy, France, India and the USA.

The Lunch Tour will stop at casual eateries, and will be held from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm, at a cost of $30 per person. Attendees can also can select the Dinner Tour which will feature  fine dining establishments from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at a cost of $50 per person.

“With the opening of the new Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, in late January 2016, we expect many to visit Lauderhill to enjoy the culinary offerings of our All-America City. I thought it was a great time to introduce those visitors to all the wonderful restaurants many of us here in Lauderhill have known and loved for years,” explained Commissioner Hayward J. Benson, Jr., and Lauderhill Taste Organizer.

In addition, The Lauderhill SPICE Promotion will offer appetizing pre-fixed three course menu selections for participating restaurants from only $35 to $45. Participating restaurants include: Fra Diavolo Italian Restaurant, Le Creperie, Sashi Suchi, ROK, Woodland’s Indian Cuisine. The Lauderhill SPICE Promotion will take place from January 11, 2016 to February 11, 2016.

Visit www.lauderhillspice.com or call 954-730-3041 today to get more information on participating restaurants and to purchase your Lauderhill TASTE Tour tickets.

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