Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Miami Springs. Miami Springs is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The city was founded by Glenn Hammond Curtiss, "The Father of Naval Aviation", and James Bright, during the famous "land boom" of the 1920s and was originally named Country Club Estates. It, along with other cities in Miami-Dade County such as Coral Gables, Florida and Opa-locka, Florida, formed some of the first planned communities in the state. Like its counterparts, the city had an intended theme which in its case, was to reflect a particular architecture and ambiance.
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4 based on 914 reviews
Here at Catch of the Day, we strive to provide the best seafood restaurant in Miami. We know that whether you are a local, on a vacation, or visiting for business, seafood is always on your mind. Providing excellent service and an amazing environment for
We have eaten here several times when staying in the area. We are never disappointed. The restaurant is usually crowded and the atmosphere is lively. This visit my husband had steamed mussels. The mussels were huge, tender and in a wonderful garlic, butter sauce. I had fish and chips. My entree was served pipping hot. The fish was moist and tender and was much more than I could eat .Our meal went well with a cold bottle of white wine.Thank you, Adrian, for attentive service. The restaurant is within walking distance of several hotels.There is also parking on site. Some evenings there is live music.Hi Maryann! We are happy to hear were on of your regulars. Nothing makes us happier than having our guest come back and turn into family. We definitely take pride in making sure our guest leave happy. We thank you for the awesome review and look forward to having you back soon!
4 based on 279 reviews
This is located in an ugly building which houses several other business. At night there is quite a bit of parking space but they reserve it all for their valet parking. The food is very good. Fresh and generous portion of ceviche, the fried pargo looked great (but the yuca and tostones were a little on the oily side). Several good beers on tap. There is outside seating but it is directly on 8th street which is busy and noisy.
4 based on 195 reviews
A modern interpretation of the Japanese Izakaya. We took inspiration from the Tsukiji market to offer a complete catch to consumption experience.
Such a great find in Doral. Very pretty aesthetic for most part the staff is very nice. Offers a great happy hour menu and selection.The pork buns and the oysters are amazing!!!!Did I mention they have a great priced happy hour?Highly recommend for anyone in the area wanting to sushi or even cocktails.
4 based on 211 reviews
The best of Japanese and Peruvian cultures serving up high-quality Nikkei cuisine. Bringing together the delicate and refined Japanese cuisine with Peruvian freshness and spice. We welcome you to pull up to the bar for a dining experience you'll be thinki
I visited this restaurant last night. I had some sushi and a couple beers. The traditional rolls we're avg size but the specialty rolls are huge. Large enough to share. Although there weren't many patrons in the restaurant and it was well staffed, I was a little disappointed in the service. Everyone was polite and professional, it was just slow.
4 based on 211 reviews
The best of Japanese and Peruvian cultures serving up high-quality Nikkei cuisine. Bringing together the delicate and refined Japanese cuisine with Peruvian freshness and spice. We welcome you to pull up to the bar for a dining experience you'll be thinki
I visited this restaurant last night. I had some sushi and a couple beers. The traditional rolls we're avg size but the specialty rolls are huge. Large enough to share. Although there weren't many patrons in the restaurant and it was well staffed, I was a little disappointed in the service. Everyone was polite and professional, it was just slow.
4 based on 39 reviews
This is an intimate restaurant that serves the BEST lomo saltado I've had in the states. The customer services is awesome. If you're in the area, give them a try,
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4 based on 293 reviews
Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar, located off of Northwest 53rd Street in Doral, Florida, adds a modern twist to traditional Peruvian cuisine. Inspired by Peru's top ceviche eateries, this new Miami restaurant serves up bold-flavored dishes, unique cocktai
their ceviche is all fish and shrimp. Yesterday I asked for ceviche cremoso, fish only. the dish was made with a dark colored, sardine like fish that was smelling like fish. I guess they had all prepared and cut up an old filet they had somewhere.fish can never smell like fish.John,We appreciate your kind feedback. Would you be so kind to allow us to contact you personally? Please share with us your telephone number and full name, we will contact you promptly.Looking forward to your kind communication,Elizabeth [email protected]
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4 based on 287 reviews
I have been here on various occasions and the food and service is consistent. The Peruvian food here is more upscale( smaller portions) food and preparations are on point. The tradicional green spicy sauce here is pink and very good. We had the traditional Ceviche and papa a la huancaina as appetizers( raw fish and potato with special sauce). We also had the chaufa( fried rice with seafood), tallarÃn con mariscos(Japanese style noodles with seafood) and Tacu Tacu con lomo( a chick pee rice with steak). The food was scrumptious, highly recommend. There is a second location in Coral Gables. EnjoyHi, thanks por your special review. We love peruvian food and your visit is very important for our service. We hope see you back pretty soon.
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4 based on 690 reviews
For lovers of great food, El Pollo Inka Miami offers the most delicious Peruvian Cuisine. It is the perfect combination of our ancient culinary culture and new iconic fine Peruvian Cuisine. Our menu at El Pollo Inka Miami features a wide array of great se
Peruvians know how to eat well, and being Peruvian myself, I am very demanding when eating out.To me, good true Peruvian food is hard to find in Miami but El Pollo Inka is the best. They have the most delicious food cooked the traditional way and with true Peruvian ingredients. Food is fresh and super tasty, it reminds me of home. They not only serve Pollo a la Brasa but they have a complete Peruvian Menu including out of this world desserts. To start I recommend the Ceviche de Pescado Clasico of course, then you have to try Tallarines a la Huancaina with Lomo Saltado, and for dessert the homemade Chocolate Cake with Lucuma icecream. OMG! My mouth waters just thinking about it. Portions are very generous and they offer excellent service. So next time you crave true Peruvian Food give El Pollo Inka a try, you will not regret it!!!! Yumm!!!!Wow Carola..! Thank you so much for taking the time to give us such a great and detailed review, nothing excites our team more than reading an awesome review like yours. On behalf of all our employees THANK YOU!!!
4 based on 211 reviews
The best of Japanese and Peruvian cultures serving up high-quality Nikkei cuisine. Bringing together the delicate and refined Japanese cuisine with Peruvian freshness and spice. We welcome you to pull up to the bar for a dining experience you'll be thinki
I visited this restaurant last night. I had some sushi and a couple beers. The traditional rolls we're avg size but the specialty rolls are huge. Large enough to share. Although there weren't many patrons in the restaurant and it was well staffed, I was a little disappointed in the service. Everyone was polite and professional, it was just slow.
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