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On the Waterfront Seaspice Brasserie and Lounge enchants with their sights, seafood, and sweets Words by Vanessa Pascale There is a charming restaurant that overlooks the Miami River where they serve the freshest seafood, diners can arrive by boat, as well as catch some air on a wooden swing in the entryway —its name: Seaspice Brasserie and Lounge. Offering a gastro-classic dining experience, Seaspice has lured in everyone from locals and tourists to celebrities like Dwayne Johnson, Justin Bieber, and Lebron James. An incredibly 'grammable space, every corner of Seaspice provides a beautiful backdrop for photo opps. Situated in a post-industrial warehouse with nautical touches, the 350+ seat brasserie + lounge has a variety of spaces for dining: the main dining room and bar, the garden bar, covered patio… But the most enchanting spot in Seaspice is a table on their back deck during nightfall, beneath a velvety-blue sky and strings of twinkling lights. This is where we request to dine the night of our visit. Boats slowly cruise along an inky-hued river as we bask in the laidback ambiance and downtown Miami's glowing skyline. With the help of the candle light on our table, my guest and I review the Mediterranean-inspired menu featuring crudos, oysters, and caviar from their Raw Bar; entrées like Sea Scallops and Hudson Valley Duck; pastas and pizzettas; and Australian Rack of Lamb and Prime US Bone-In Ribeye from the Hot Stones menu. Our server arrives and after a few recommendations, we start off with the Truffle Brie Tart, a wheel of brie infused with black truffle mascarpone and wrapped in puff pastry. As soon as the dish is placed on the table, we are captivated by the sweet smell of truffle. I take a bite of the creamy, flaky appetizer and relish the mélange of flavors. It is delicious. For the main course, we go with a warm, comfort food-type dish, the Lobster Risotto

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