Reviews on Central American food in Miami, Florida, United States. Miami is hot hot hot! And it’s not just the sultry weather. Here, the nightlife is scorching, thanks to a strong Latin influence and spicy salsa culture. Dance the noche away in a nightclub, or indulge in a fancy meal at one of the city’s celebrity-owned restaurants. By day, hit the beach of course, or have yourself a walkabout, taking in Miami’s colorful art deco architecture. Grab a Cuban sandwich in Little Havana, then ride the vintage carousel at Virginia Key Beach Park.
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4 based on 1578 reviews
Good for Romance, Special Occasions, Entertaining Clients, Large Groups, Private Dining Dinner Options: Reservations, Dessert, Late Night, Out door Dining, Private or Semi Private dining available for large groups
I totally enjoyed my experience there!! The menu can fit anyone's preferences. Wait staff tried very hard to make sure you enjoyed the meal. The seats are a bit uncomfortable and low but they were very willing to move us about until we were comfortable. Cocktails were creative and fabulous. Cool decor. after go across the One Hotel roof top bar.
4 based on 293 reviews
Family Owned Mexican Restaurant. Staying True to the Authentic Grandma Mexican Recipes Passed Down. Hip Industrial Vibe with a Modern Touch. We welcome you in to have a great experience with us. We offer Daily Happy Hour. Party Menus. Lunch Menu. Sunday B
Decided to try for my birthday dinner while in Miami and glad we did. From the atmosphere, to the drinks, food and service, this place is fantastic. Outdoor seating is available, but due to some scattered showers in the area, we chose inside. The selection of Tequilas is amazing, if this is your drink of choice, you will not be disappointed. Food was delicious and the service is top notch. Nice relaxed atmosphere conducive for conversations and family time. So happy to hear you had a great time on your birthday! We do try to do our best in everything and it shows :D We hope to see you soon We have great happy hours Monday- Thursday bar only all night
Florida, United States Food Guide: 4 Turkish food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Miami
4 based on 1743 reviews
HELLO FROGGIES If you've ever been to a Senor Frog's, anywhere around the world, you already know that we're a place where people of all backgrounds hang together, dance, sing and basically act the way they want without worrying about silly rules and regu
I decided to come to Senor frogs for the first time and my waitress was Dai. She was amazing and kept making sure we were fine and got everything we needed. She made sure my first time was amazing and I will def come back and hope sheâs my waitress again!â¤ï¸Hello shani b!Thank you for taking the time of leaving a review about your experience. We're happy to see that you had an excellent experience!Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 1095 reviews
Jaguar Latin-American Kitchen brings Miami's flourishing Latin food scene a fresh cuisine inspired by the flavors of Latin America. At Jaguar, you can enjoy classic dishes such as Chupe de Camaron. You can also sample one of our contemporary culinary crea
What a disaster. I came to this venue with a group of around 25 people. We were seated around 830PM, and our menu was fixed, with appetizers and choice of entree.Appetizers consisted of chips with salsa, chips/bread with guacamole, and ceviche. The chips came out first with the salsa. The chips came in small sized cups, and was to be shared with 4-5 people, it appeared as they only brought out 5 cups. The chips and guacamole came out about 20 minutes later. This plate also had to be shared with 4-5 people, and there weren't enough chips as well. The ceviche came out last, about 90 minutes after we had seated. The ceviche was also a joke, and it came out with ceviche on 6 spoons. Literally 6 spoonfuls of ceviche, and various types of ceviche, but no clue as to what was what. Needless to say, not much of an appetizer.Around 1020-1030 (restaurant closes at 11), dinner was served, however, several plates, including mine and the host's was served much later than everyone else. People were done eating by the time we got our plates. And because it was a fixed menu, it wasn't like we ordered something different and complex. All the entrees were a disaster. The Lomo was served without rice, since they seemed to have run out of rice (like wtf? and it wasn't even busy on the Thursday night we went). The mahi-mahi was served without rice for the same reason. We were given salads as a substitute. The seafood was severely overcooked. The shrimp was chewy and the fish needed a knife to cut through. The only saving grace for the entire evening was that the wine actually tasted good. There are some good Peruvian places in Miami to eat. This is not one of them.
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