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Rice and Dough – Downtown Fort Lauderdale

$35 for Prix Fixe Japanese-Italian Fusion Dinner for Two with Appetizer, Entrees, Dessert, and Wine (Up to $80.85 Value)

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Sun Feb 17 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$80.85
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  • Date Night

In a Nutshell

Japanese and Italian cuisine, including bruschetta, chicken parmesan, sushi, and kobe meatballs, fused into one three-course dinner

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 19, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Valid only for pre-fixe menu. Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

If you only eat at restaurants, you won't have to keep food in the fridge and you'll have more room for the snowman you're not ready to say goodbye to. Keep your kitchen empty and your heart full with this Groupon.

$35 for a Prix Fixe Japanese-Italian Fusion Dinner for Two (Up to $80.85 Value)

From the prix fixe menu, meals include:

  • One appetizer (up to an $11.95 value)
  • Two entrees (up to an $18.95 value each)
  • One dessert (up to a $6 value)
  • One bottle of house wine or limoncello (a $25 value)

Start with bruschetta topped with fresh basil and tomato, or perhaps kani su—kani crab, masago, and avocado wrapped in a thin slice of cucumber. For the main course, choose from seven entrees, including American kobe meatballs, lasagna, and a Red Kryptonite sushi roll packed with spicy tuna, cream cheese, and avocado. Dessert is your pick of cannoli, New York–style cheesecake, or chocolate mousse. The meal is complemented perfectly by a bottle of house wine or housemade limoncello.

Rice and Dough

Pizza and limoncello served alongside sushi and sake. Some might say it’s an unusual collision of cuisines under one roof, but at Rice and Dough, Goran and Amy Perovic don't quite see it that way. "We consider ourselves an American restaurant featuring two favorite kinds of American food," Goran told SouthFlorida.com, explaining that today, both sushi and Italian food fall under the ever-growing umbrella of American cuisine.

No matter what you call it, Rice and Dough has made quite the impression since its 2012 opening, attracting the attention of the Miami Herald's Rochelle Koff, the Broward Palm Beach New Times's Tricia Woolfenden, and Examiner.com’s Drew Berliner. Having something for everyone is likely part of its success; patrons in the mood for sushi can enjoy a collection of maki, including a Z Fantasy roll packed with shrimp tempura, eel, and avocado, prepared in plain sight by a skilled chef at the sushi bar. Italian-food lovers, meanwhile, can slice up and share a margherita pie or one of the other dozen pizzas handmade by Goran in the open kitchen. Other Italian offerings include platefuls of housemade lasagna, chicken parmesan, and lunchtime paninis. Because he’s a former sommelier, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Goran has also compiled an extensive wine list for his guests, featuring reds, whites, and plenty of sake.

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Cows: Cows are one of the ugliest animals to look at, but in a national taste test they were found to have the best-tasting milk. Visit a local farm to taste the milk of these horrific beasts for yourself.

Horses: Horses are the supermodels of the animal world. Farmers will spend hours at a time grooming and complimenting a prized horse, just to see a flash of its big, toothy smile.

Pigs: Don’t even get a farmer talking about these fun lovers. Pigs are the party animals of the barnyard, and if you don’t believe it, just hold a yummy treat above their snouts and watch them dance!

Dog: Every barnyard has to have a dog. A dog is a farmer’s best friend and will stand by him through everything, even during the farmer’s loneliest days, when he realizes that in cultivating his farm he has lost sight of that which he should have been cultivating most—relationships with humans.

In a national taste test one farm animal was found to have the best-tasting milk—you’ll be surprised by the ugly answer!

Rice and Dough

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    Downtown Fort Lauderdale

    501 SE 2 St
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
    (954) 530-6521
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