Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in South Miami, Florida, United States. South Miami is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, in the Miami metropolitan area. The population was 10,741 at the 2000 census and as of 2011, according to the U.S. Census Bureau was 11,932.
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4 based on 218 reviews
We had a great time at Divino Ceviche. The food itâs simply amazing. Our sever Irina was very nice and Very knowledgeable of the menu, her recommendations were the best. We are coming back for sure. Thank you ! Hi Manjol, thanks for your words. Irina greets you. best regards.
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 254 reviews
Fun, lively, and delicious Italian restaurant. We were just introduced to the chef who is ironically from San Sebastián, Spain. We had the Bronzino, a cheesy pasta dish served in hollowed cheese shell, lobster pasta dish, and and Iberian ham, Parmesan cheese, dark olives and honey appetizer. All were exquisitely presented and tasted amazing. We finished our meal sharing a classic tiramisu dessert drenched in lemon cello and fresh fruit.
4 based on 406 reviews
We wanted to try something different and went for peruvian cousine.We ordered the typical drink of pisco sour which was very good.As an appetizer we ordered the ceviche pimentel which was excellent.For main course we ordered the pargo al diablo,lomo saltado,corvina gratinada and corvina a la plancha.All dishes were very,very good.For dessert we ordered the tres leches which we all shared.The server,Tang gave us an exceptional service
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.
4 based on 251 reviews
Good atmosphere, good service and very good prices for abundant portions of delicious food make this place a must if you like fresh fish and seafood, plus their assortment of meat and other dishes. Just the fried fish, which is an appetizer will easily make it as a meal for 2 people. I will return anytime. Besides the food they have a very tasty Peruvian beer.
4 based on 101 reviews
1st visit to this place. Went solo on a Thursday evening while staying at a nearby hotel on business.Although it was a buffet, the server was attentive. Many hot & cold offerings, including soups, sushi & sashimi. They also had various shellfish as well as deserts that I didnât try. Whole thing for $19.40 includes tax, not including drinks, so that was a decent value.
4 based on 260 reviews
The ambiance, the food, and the service make for an amazing experience for guests! The buffet is sumptious and varied enough to please any palate! Take your time and sample as many of the delicacies that are offered and you won't be disappointed!
4 based on 302 reviews
The Captain's Tavern offers a good choice of seafood dishes, which are fresh and reasonably priced. The restaurant has nautical decor including colorful, live fish swimming in tanks throughout the restaurant. Locals enjoy this spot, and it may be very busy at mealtimes.
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4 based on 198 reviews
Old Lisbon is deemed one of the best Portuguese restaurants in Miami. It boasts three locations, one in South Miami, another one in Coral Way and the newest in the city of Sunny Isles. It offers a great variety of traditional dishes of the Lusitanian cuisine such as the cod, the octopus, and the sardines which are served in generous portions. Old Lisbon also features a wide range of white wines, red wine and vinho verde, literally âgreen wine.â It is a spot with affordable prices, friendly customer service and ideal atmosphere for some quality time with friends and relatives.
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