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265 of 4,553 Restaurants in Miami

The portions are huge so the prices huge. Don;'t expect any kids portions on the menu. I went there this week at 7pm. The restaurant is way too small for the kinds of biz they are doing. With all the empty shops nearby why don't just move to bigger place? As much as I like the food I refuse to stand in line just to be crammed in.

Wonderful Peruvian cuisine. I especially enjoyed the rice with meat. But fish rice is also worth it. Yes, I do. I recommend it

I came in for takeout . And felt hurried to order. I asked for extra Spicy Sauce on a large Chaufa but two tiny cups were placed in the bag after I reminded her for extra. I mean if it's extra cents more just say so. The least this person could do was smile.

This small and unassuming restaurant serves the best ceviche I've ever had and the "lomo salteado" and the "tacu-tacu" are great as well. Not pricey, great service but if you don't get there early for dinner, be prepared to wait, especially during the week-ends.

Our hotel concierges recommendation was fantastic as this restaurant offered authentic Peruvian food. The menu offered a vast variety of food and the owner was so helpful with helping us select our dishes. I really enjoyed my generous serving of Lomo Salgado, and my husband ordered Parrillads de Mariscos and I also enjoyed flan for dessert. My husband enjoyed his Peruvian beer, too. All four of us enjoyed our meals thoroughly. The service was exceptional and we could see that this restaurant was popular with returning customers.

Food is very good at this establishment but an 18% gratuity for takeout is not justified. They also dont inform you that its included in hopes of you leaving some extra tip. No establishment should do that for takeout even in the pandemic world..

The restaurant is not visually appealing, however, the food was delicious and authentic. We suggest you order dishes to share since food is served in massive portions. You should definitely try the fried fish, and “tostones” with a spicy “salsa criolla”, a great way to experience and enjoy this delicious Peruvian specialty.

The facility is small, and clean, and the pushed tables together for our family of 8. I loved their cerviche, my daughter loved the fried rice, son in law loved the beef, kids loved the french fries! I was able to have them try the chicha morada (the purple corn drink) and the cancha (Peruvian fried corn) Surprisingly the thing they liked the most was the octopus in the cerviche! We had alfa hores for dessert, and my daughter had a sangria. We had leftovers to take home and the bill for 5 adults and 2 kids was $130.

What this restaurant does not have in style it has in flavor and portion size. The shrimp ceviche was incredible and so was the vegetable fried rice we ordered. We were 3 people and those 2 dishes were enough for us to share. The prices are great and the staff is dedicated, hard working and friendly. We parked behind the restaurant in a parking lot that had a few spaces marked for the restaurant that were all taken, so we parked in a random spot but I am not sure if we parked in the right place so you may want to inquire.

Great spot for Peruvian food. Ceviches, chaufas, lomo saltado, papa a la huancaina, are my favorites there. Flavored food and great service too. Sometimes gets too busy and you need to wait a little bit but it's worthy. Prices have increased lately and that's why I give them a 4 stars. Exceptional food. One of my ten favorites. I will always return!

I'm a fan of peruvian food, and I've been to Sabor a Peru a few times. Portions are generous and price is ok. I wish their food would be more consistent in terms of quality. Sometimes it is way too salty or too spicy (even when you order not spicy at all), sometime is ok. The place is small and the kitchen looks always caothic. I would say their food is ok, but there are better options out there.

Peruvians enjoy the best cuisine of South America and this restaurant provides excellent, authentic, typical dishes. To drink we had chicha morada, a sweet drink made with corn. Starters were fish ceviche and papas. The fish was very fresh and prepared perfectly. For main cours we chose jalea ( fried seafood), chicharron de pollo and lomo saltado. Que rico! I really enjoy Miami's Latin culture and food. This restaurant is a fantastic example.

They have great Peruvian food, the plates a huge two people can eat w/ one, their food is really good and affordable, we loved it.

This restaurant Sabor A Peru at 2927 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Fl. 33137 is a scam. The waitress did not give the correct information on what was included with your meal and then to top it off when she brought us the bill all our plates had a higher price than what was on the menu. We had asked her to split the bill in our group in three and she said that she would do that for us. When she brought the bill she did not do the split she said she was unable to do it after she said to us that she would. She also never mentioned a 4 percent charge by paying with a credit card. We all were very disappointed with the waitress and the restaurant policy because they were not honest upfront. We do not advise anyone to go eat at this restaurant!!! Terrible experience!!!

girlfriend ordered ceviche and anticucho de corazon. I ordered their green sphagetti.we usually get ceviche when we go to a peruvian restaurant but this place served their ceviche with no flavor... we had to keep putting lime juice on top of the ceviche because their ceviche was not marinated.. 15 minutes go by and im thinking my green spaghetti is almost ready. waitress comes to our table and says sorry the cook said we ran out of green spaghetti..... so that was a turn off. i didnt want to order anything else. the anticucho was ready and it tasted really good till we got to the last one and it was red on the inside uncooked. we told the waitress and instead of her bringing us a new one out of courtesy she took the one on my plate and had the chef cook it some more... I dont recomend this place. there are plenty of other peruvian restaurant to try before u try this one...

Amazing food, unbeatable !!!! The ceviche mmmmm the best ! The green spaghetti OMG ! They have so much taste !!!! And try the LOMO SALTADO

Great food, flavors, presentation and service. Portions are large and flavorful. Service is professional and prompt.

Great food, big portions and reasonable prices. It's not the prettiest of places but it's around the corner from where we live. Attentive service, too. The ceviche is awesome and all other food we've tried was tasty, too. Recommended!

Nice very casual restaurant. Good service. They serve nice Peruvian food in LARGE portions, so if you are hungry or you have a partner that does not eat much one dish is more than adequate. The Tamale I ordered for appetiser and the Peruvian Snapper were more than I could eat, but the Snapper was great and the Tamale, even though it was huge, was surprisingly light on the staomach. Would recommend if you like to eat a lot! Good location on Biscayne Blvd, near Hampton Hotel.

Great food, fast and friendly service, if you don't look for a fancy place and fancy amenities, this is the place. Genuine Peruvian food. You will come out with some food smell on your clothes!!

I have been there with friends, is very busy place at the moment, fresh food the ceviche is fresh an very good like the calamari, the place is very casual small selection of wine and very good price and quality.

A company named AR Booting, Inc. is placing immobilization devices on all cars parked in the area!!! The guy is illegally parked on the street facing the shopping center entrance; at times he parks inside the shopping center. Make sure you are parked at the parking space that belongs to Sabor a Peru, if no parking is available turn around and leave. Otherwise, you will have to add a hefty $89 dollar fee to your lunch or dinner. I used to be a regular customer of all the restaurants located in this shopping center, but no more. I think $89 dollars is way out of line!!!

Being a Peruvian; made more exigent when i go to eat Peruvian food, i was there today with a friend we have four different dishes and all of them at most were just mediocre papa a la huancaina too watery sauce lack of consistency and flavor not that good, we ate pulpo a la parrilla when we got it a while ago we got the whole legs this time were cut in pieces greasy and salty, then we got lomo saltado, yes the beef was soft but way too salty too much soy sauce the fries were saggy and the onions overcooked and the typical flavor of lomo saltado was no there. i do see a lot of good reviews, so i just wonder did we got a bad day or they do no know peruvian food thanks

Great, delicious food with good service and cozy environment. Huge portions so be ready to share it with your friend.

This is one of the best restaurants I tried in Miami. The food was great and prices were decent for the large portions. The place is not the nicest but the food makes up for it and service is great. I would recommend the ceviche, it was awesome! And the "Aguadito de pescado", fish fillets and rice in a soup with a sort of cilantro sauce is AMAZING! I loved it and will go back.

Just got into town to start my miami vacay and our first food stop was sabor a peru. First taste of peruvian food. Worth it! Delicious, delicious, delicious! Ordered the cassava with cheese appetizer and Mariscos with yellow rice and the seafood was cooked perfectly! 100 percent recommend!

I would say that this is a pretty good Peruvian food. The flavors were there and the portions are plentiful. The real standout was the Fried rice with chicken and the Tacu tacu was very tasty. *Seafood was a little underwhelming, nobody was impressed here, The huancaina sauce was spot on and very very tasty. Overall we left full and satisfied.

Excelent fresh food, staff and with a fair price. Pescado Ceviche is a must and the rice with marisco is a great choice too!

The food is really good, the service is very friendly, the lunch time is busy and the dishes are very well served enough for 2 people. The dinner time wasn’t well served, it was enough for one person. I don’t understand why but still very taste and good food.

I lucked out driving by and spotted this place Pulled around and found parking in the back It's really nothing fancy from the outside but the food is fantastic I had the ceviche twice now with fish soup and it's just like being in Lima. Highly recommended. I can't wait to try more of their stuff. Reminds us so much of being in Peru

Homemade could be described original, taste, seasoning and flavor...In that restaurant, we enjoyed the variety of food, each one was different, for example; the Ceviche was fresh, and it is a very popular dish. The Seafood soup could raise a dead body, and last but not lease, the medium cooked Anticucho de corazon was delicious.

This is a terrific and reliable local's hangout for all of us who love good, fresh Peruvian ceviche. It is always packed and the service is friendly, upbeat and energetic. Always my preferred stop after time at the beach or on the water.

Authentic food from Peru. At least my wife and her family who are from Peru say it is. They really liked it. We were visiting Miami to visit Family. They recommended it as a place they eat on occasion. I found the food to be good. They have an inside dining room, as well as ten tables outside. We ate outside. no view to speak of. Price was 232.00 dollars for nine people. We had Shrimp, steak ,yucca, chicha morada , rice, some type of Carmel cookies, etc.. All was good. The only hiccup was when my credit card declined due to a fraud alert. Before I received the text message to verify that it was indeed me using it the hostess said your card was declined, due you have cash. My problem with this was Her tone a demeanor(snotty). Well it went ok after that,

Be ware of the wait staff. I am beyond disappointed of the service my family and I received. It was my second time visiting the restaurant and our last night in Miami and it was totally tainted by the service we received. The food is indeed delicious, but the service does not match the quality of the food. I seriously would consider this experience before returning a third time.

There were several peruvian restaurants in the area, but we went to the one with the longest line and most homey feel, definitely not disappointed. They even had chicha (a drink made with purple corn) and Inca Kola! We mostly had the soups as we wanted some less heavy food after several nights of big meals, and they hit the spot - lots of seafood in the soups. The other dishes we saw being brought out looked great too, wish we had time to return and try them. The service was friendly and very casual, but keep in mind the place can get pretty busy.

This is a place were you can get all and will not cost you an arm and a leg. Great fish and Peruvian plate done to perfection, exellent ceviche , very friendly and efficient service. The enviorment is very down to earth, simple ,perfect place to have plenty of food at very affordable prices.

One of my favorite places to go when visiting Miami. The food is amazing, fresh and you can definitely share the plate and still have left overs.

We attempted to phone an order to go. The two different dishes to go were checked by the manager, but when I got back home, the $37.50 order was two of the same dish. When I phoned to inform them of the mistake, the manager said, let me check and I'll call you back. He didn't. I called again, the manager said if I would bring back the food, they would change the dish. When I arrived for the second time, he denied giving me the wrong dish, stating that he has cameras and can prove it. He further said if I wanted the right dish, I'd have to bring both dishes so he could see the wrong dish was given. So after calling me a liar, he phoned another to-go order and learned that they in fact had our food. He attempted to tell the caller to bring back the food and apparently got an earful instead. No apology and he blamed the staff even though it was he who processed my whole order. When I finally got home with the food it was greasy and poor quality. He was demeaning and intimidating, one must ask, what do they do with the returned food? Give it to someone else? Very disgusting service from the person in charge. Go a few doors down to the next Peruvian restaurant.

I went there with a group of friends. The place is small, so be prepared to wait. The food is excellent. I am a fan of Peruvian food and here they have a good selection (except for the causas). The prices are absolutely fine and the service is excellent. I am definitely coming back.

This was my first taste of Peruvian food. I do not eat meat, dairy, or wheat so I can be a bit annoying. The wait staff was wonderful in helping me find something that met my needs. Poached fish with tomatoes and onions -- it was wonderful!

The food is good but will definitely not be going back because of the bad service. The waitress got our order wrong, charged us for the wrong dishes and still demanded for a tip. It was the worst restaurant experience I've had.

The food here is delious. It's a small spot but the food makes up for that and the price is really reasonable. But the food makes up for that. This is my downtown run food spot.

Ceviche was excellent and fried fish platter extraordinary. Also loved the Peruvian beer. Price was reasonable ame service excellence. This is a place where the locals go.

Since the place is always so busy, we decided to give it a try. Happily we didn't have to wait for a table. We saw so many waitresses, maybe more than they would need. But they never saw us when we needed something, and they always were talking to one another. Didn't think the food was all that great, after all, either.

We stumbled upon this place by accident and we are so glad that we found this place! There is a little bit of "hole-in-the-wall" vibe but the food is GOOD! Try the ceviche and you will know immediately that this place is legit. Their Cau Cau de Mariscos is served in a bowl with a lovely light broth and piles of fresh bay scallops, mussels, squid, shrimps and fish. We love the food so much that we ate there twice in the fours days we were in Miami. The dessert is okay-not made in-house. We ordered the suspiro a la limena anyway and it was very good. A taste of Lima without the flight. The server even told us that the flan was not that great-what a place!

We went do lunch and the portions were large next time I will split it with someone. Great food for a great value.

If you are looking for authentic Peruvian food this is your place! We are tired from traveling and really hungry. This place saved us and is more than we could have asked for.

We went several times it was so good. They cook on the moment, so we were able to ask for no pepper of any kind, and never a problem. The ingredients are fresh like a home-cooked meal. My favorites were a ceviche and lomo saltado. The portions are big so great for lunch left-overs. They also have fresh juices. Nice to see a small neighborhood family place always full, but they opened a locale next door so there is always room. The service is sometimes slow, but it's a place where people take their time and enjoy their meal. Definitely worth it.

The best quality peruvian food versus price and the service is fantastic the restaurant is full everyday and the plare size are big so before ordering ask the waiter about the size they have peruvian beers and peruvian desserts I suggest to try the Lucuma Ice cream with alfarfor

Every time I look around, there's a new Peruvian restaurant opening up in Miami. This reminds me of the sushi explosion. I welcome every new restaurant with open arms cuz I LOVE PERUVIAN FOOD!!! Sabor a Peru does not disappoint. I love the explosion of flavors that come together with Peruvian cuisine.

Food was good. The portions were big! A fried rice for example can serve 4 people. Food arrived quickly. However, the server did not answer questions we had about the size of the portion, he totally dodged the question, so we ended up ordering too much. While we were splitting the bill he waited at the table, which was uncomfortable. He also shook the hot sauce with his finger at the open tip😖

Food was ok, nothing great. The kicker was that although they had a lot of staff, they were not attentive or courteous. Saw majority of patrons trying to get their waitress or waiter’s attention. Tight seating and dirty floors. Gratuities are automatically included at 15%, which is probably why service is so poor. If it were better maybe we would have tipped more. My friends and I will NOT be returning here since there are much better Peruvian restaurants elsewhere.

it's wonderful to discover a restaurant that knows how to properly prepare fish. this one is a treasure. very busy with locals, slow service, just relax and enjoy the colorful, friendly bustle and enjoy good Peruvian food.

I'm not a seafood fan, but I wanted a change. Peruvian fits the bill and Sabor a Perú is near my office. Dropping in for a late lunch at about 2:35 I was surprise to find it packed. I was seated promptly and had my order taken in a reasonable time. My drink, the Peruvian favorite Chicha Morada, arrived maybe ten minutes later. I waited another 10-15 minutes for fish with garlic sauce and tostones. (They offer no lunch menu and only one lunch special: today, chicken and rice. That was a much better deal than most menu items, but I did specifically go for some sort of seafood.) Other than the slowness, service was professional and courteous. They have a few tables outside on the Biscayne Boulevard sidewalk.

I found the food here authentic. We lived in Peru many years ago and the food served here had authentic Peruvian flavors.The typical dishes that we had for dinner - Lomo Saltado, Ceviche, Jalea were excellent. The serving size is quite generous and three orders would easily serve four people. The service was excellent and attentive.

Sambor a Peru is our favorite Peruvian restaurant in Miami. Every time we come to Miami this is one of our first stops. Great seafood at a moderate price. The ceviches are incredible and a plate is enough for dinner.

In a City known for Cuban food, locals know that Peruvian food is by far a better option here in Miami. Sabor A Peru is simply the best of the best Peruvian food in Miami. The location is often packed and crowded, and while the service can be slow as a result, the wait is worth it for the amazingly flavorful and authentic food.

Being a lover of Peruvian cuisine I was glad my friends had chosen this unassuming spot for Saturday night dinner, though I had driven by many times when I lived nearby I had never taken the time to check it out(Miami has so many dining options! ). We ordered several of their dishes to try them out and I'm must say the flavours were spot on,though shrimp in the chaufa could have been more plentiful but it was tasty and the ceviche was as good as any,all this washed down with a refreshing chicha morada (purple corn drink) made for a great sampling of what they offer. I wish we had room to try their desserts but guess it will be for next time, and there will be a next time because I must try their parihuela(a fish and seafood soup),the dish that first enamored me to Peruvian cuisine!

We needed a dinner after an evening program. Sabor A Peru was on the way home. We'd eaten there before. It was the perfect choice. There was a good number of people enjoying when we got there and when we left. We were greeted with the little cup of roast corn, which the waitress refilled. We chose 2 favorites to share and they did not disappoint. The parihuela, fish and seafood is the best, loaded with lots of seafood and pieces of fish as well. Steaming hot. The jalea, fried seafood and fish topped with a large serving of pickled red onions, was served freshly made. The people who came in after us asked what we were eating and were also satisfied with their jalea. It was so much food that we took enough for the next day home. The parihuela is tasty cold as well. Service is good. Parking is available in the back. Take cash, there is an extra charge for credit card.

A great surprise yesterday evening ! Huge portions very well cooked. Nice atmosphere. We'll come back.

Delicious fish and shrimp ceviche, the fried calamari is very good as well. The portions are very generous,so it is perfect to share with family, or make a ¨tapas¨ moment with some friends!

I have been coming to this place for years now. I love their ceviche, chaufa and almost everything on their menu. Service can be sometimes slow depending on how busy they are so be prepared and patient.

Menu : lot of option! Plce os really simple but full anytime becouse food is really good! Big portion We try ceviche Grilled octopus Fish soup All was unforgettable and price really excellent ! Parking is on the rear You must go !

My steak was a bit too salty but otherwise bland. The rice and bean "omelet" was nice but contained no eggs. Portions were large. Service was great.

Was on my way to a peruvian restaurant that happened to be close so we went to the restaurant next door "sabor a peru" the food was excellent i actually thought was better than the one i normally go, i definately recommend it go go go

Sure, the ambiance is very chill and nothing to write home about, but at Sabor a Peru, it's all about the food. We ordered a Ceviche, and a Lomo Saltado, and both were made to perfection. Perfect level of salt and sauce. Perfect touch of lemon zest. Beautiful display of colorful foods with levels and levels of flavor. If all you care about is the food, then this place gets five solid stars. If ambiance and environment account for a star, then it's worthy of 4 stars, since tables are cheap, the space has bad photoshopped images on the walls and the parking spots in the back are limited (and because this restaurant is so popular--the parking spots are almost always full unless you get lucky). But it's actually refreshing to find a place that is so confident about its' food, it doesn't need to show off, or oversell itself on decor. I personally think some people are suckers for decor, and environment, a true hole in the wall is all about the flavors, and this one certainly has food made to perfection. Prices are low for the quantity and quality of what you get. The service is ok. They have Inca Cola and Diet Inca Cola (for those pretending to watch their weight like me). Always crowded but never a wait for a table. The turnaround is fast and the food is fresh and served almost instantaneously. I can't wait to come back to Miami and eat here again. The un-popped fried choclo pieces they offer complimentary to every table are a nice appetizing beginning to a wonderful meal. For $35 (before tip), my boyfriend and I shared a Ceviche, and Lomo and still had food left-over. Second time here and I always leave wanting to return.

Where do I start.The place itself was very authentic and different.The food was delicious,large portions,staff where good.Our waiter (Israel) took good care of us.There was a language barrier though.They all speak spanish and we did a lot of pointing and waving but it turned out to be good.I would recommend the Savinchi,.Was so delicious.Would definitely go there again!

I've been several times in this restaurant and I always love it. The food is fantastic, very generous portions. I recommend Lomo saltado, chaufa, arroz de marisco. The only thing I don't like is the fact that sometimes you have to wait too much for the food, as the restaurant is full.

Service seemed good, they explained what they recommended everything with which each suggested dish was prepared, I ordered seafood chaufa and I liked it very much, choros also rich, the lemonade was not very good too bitter What I did not like is that they arrive with the bill with a high tip is practically not optional and in addition to the hidden fee if you pay by credit card Bad for the latter, the food tasted delicious but after that with those charges, it did not stay the good feeling.

Very nice place, excellent food & service, great prices $$, I can recommend ...everything ! The ceviche is OMG! To die for, Jalea of seafood that should be illegal ! And what about the chupe de camaron?

The restaurant menu does not explain the prices of sides that should be included in each choice of food. The waiter did not explain that if you pay with credit card an automatic 4% will be charged to the bill. Prices for the whole party were inaccurate to what the menu read. The place is more of a cafeteria than a restaurant and yet they charge $15 for 6 ounces a cup of Pinot Grigio. Complete SCAM!

Our Air BnB was right next door so we decided to try them out. The food and service were great. Casual atmosphere. Beef noodles and chicken fried rice were spot on.

OK, so my son calls me at 3:20 am Sunday morning 1/8/17, to let us know my daughter in law water broke , as you can imagine by now we're expecting the arrival of my grandson Oliver, my wife and I living in Orlando stumble out of bed (actually I rolled out of bed), we just got home and hour earlier, and jumped into the SUV, and begin our 4 hour drive down to Miami. Being of a very youthful 50ish age group, my beautiful wife suggested we go to a throwback 80's party, that Saturday night, something we rarely do, and I never to turn down an invitation from a beautiful women, so I said, " of course honey, I'd love to go " once there you have to throw back a few to throw down on the dance floor. Which we did , much to our dismay later on. So we arrive in Miami 4 hours later nursing a terrible headache, back pain, knee & joint pain and starving. We get to the hospital at 7 something in the am, and Oliver arrived at 9 something am, and at 12 something pm, I was escorted out the hospital due to noises emitting from my very handsomely rotund belly, ( hey all the flavor is in the fat, and I'm very tasty , thank you very much ), was disturbing the patients. So we're heading to my son's house and I happen to catch a glimpse of the " Machu Pichu " of Miami. I made my lovely wife pull over quickly and made a discovery that almost made me disown my son for not telling me of this hidden treasure of culinary delight. ( sorry I just liked the sound of that , don't hate ,ok). Being the Boricua that I am, my wife is Irish( shut up, I keep praying she don't realize she married a neuyorican ), I always believed that no other Latin culture could come close to being as good and satisfying as Puerto Rican cuisine, but on this most special of days I discovered, Sabor a Peru restaurant. Little did I know that on that day, I would welcome my beautiful grandson into the world, and discover such a great little restaurant tucked away in the jungles of Miami. "How good is this place, you ask ", this place is so good, that I went 3 times in 2 days, yes it's that good, mind you, I never ever miss having pizza on a Sunday, but this weekend I did, but I have done worse things on a Sundays, so I'll get over it. So, nursing a fabulous hangover and my belly reminding me of my unforgivable neglect, I ordered the cheviche and the Bistec Saltado, (steak ) is a must have, second time, I had the pescado frito,( fried red snapper), THAT FREAKING FISH was So GOOD, the third time I filled up on the enormous Bistec grande, a 16 oz monsterlicious piece of steak that kept me full for 2 days, and much to my wife's delight, quiet on the 4 hour drive back to Orlando. Sabor a Peru is a neighborhood restaurant that is always packed, no matter what time you go , so I ordered to pick up on my second and third visit, the staff is friendly, accommodating and bilingual, but it's pretty much spanish speaking , but that won't matter because the food speaks to you in a language which is universal : " Delicious , Satisfying and very Affordable ". As I think back on what a great way to welcome in 2017, with my grandson's arrival and discovering Sabor a Peru, I'm thinking maybe the wife and I should go out doing the double "D's", drinking and dancing more often, just to see what new discoveries await us. Make your way to Sabor a Peru, and discover a great little restaurant with a lot of flavor.

This is nothing to look at from the outside and the inside is very small, almost elbow to elbow. BUT the food choices are so many, that it is hard to choose and I was really hungry. The portions are so big and the food was so tasty that I forgot about all of the above. We had seafood soup, beef and vegetables, cerviche and plantains. It was more than enough for three people. So, don't be discouraged by the small parking lot, just keep looking until you can find a parking spot. It is well worth the minor inconveniences.

This place was previously great, but the management has made the place less than it used to be. The last food I got here was greasy and the beef tasted old. No longer a recommended place for Peruvian food.

Peruvian cuisine is a delicious mix of all types of seafood as well as some meats. I came across this place several months ago and I fell in love. The food is so fresh and good that I try to go here at least once a week. Try the jalea de marisco or the seafood mix full of fried calamari, scallops, shrimp, fish and yuca "cassava". The ceviches out out of sight, and the seafood boullabaise is to die for. They also serve all types of Peruvian beers. I order a glass of wine and I was surprised that it was a very nice size for a nice good $5 glass of wine. The prices are very inexpensive and the portions are very satisfying. One thing that I also love is how clean this place is. Is always full so that must say something. For a taste of Peru, this is the place to go too.

We were just in Miami and someone said while your here you should try a Peruvian restaurant. Having been to numerous Peruvian restaurants at home and being disappointed by the food, I wasn't excited but near saying no to someone knowledgeable with food. We went to Sabor a Peru on his recommendation. All I can say is Thank You!!! Food was excellent. Went on a Sunday night at 7:30 place was packed with families, singles, couples, and people of every nationality. This is stood sign in a restaurant. Food was amazing!! Give yourself a treat and go, you'll be happy you did. We had beef with red peppers and rice and ceviche with fish and shrimp and its was amazing. I've had Mexican ceviche often and have even made it myself but this was....on a different level.its a busy place but don't get food to go stay and eat there, it's kind of like being in Paris... People watching is great and here strangers converse with you. It's a happy place, as it should be with feat did I say it... Food.

We always like to go to that place when we're near. We love the food, great prices, and nice employees. The service is excellent and quick. I recommended this place always!

I am admittedly not very familiar with Peruvian food, but have had some excellent dishes that had unique and delicate flavors. So I was looking forward to going to Sabor a Peru after reading the rave Trip Advisor reviews and seeing how bustling it always is. My enthusiasm was smacked down when the Papa a la Huancaina arrived - overly gloppy and tasteless. I am more familiar with cheviche and am confident in writing that it is NOT the "best in Miami." The flavor was passable, but the quality of the fish used was not good (and should have been used in a cooked dish only) - it was just plain nasty. I don't often leave a plate of food almost untouched - but this was one of those times. On the positive side, I didn't experience the poor service that many reviewers cited... the wait staff were relatively pleasant (for Miami) and efficient even though I was there during the FIFA finals and the place was packed in the middle of the afternoon. It will be a while before my appetite for Peruvian food returns, but when it does I will try another restaurant.

Te taste is really Good. This place is located in a nice area Most of the waiters are nice. I definetelty recommed this restaurant

It was great food, Good service. But the last renovation was 15years ago I guess! We has seafood and natural juices, all perfect. The Neighbour hood is so and so.

We were walking around looking for something to eat late that night. We found this restaurant. We order the whole fried fish, and some sides. The food was excellent.The waiters were attentive. They were about to close and they told us not to hurry, to take our time eating. We have gone back and ordered the mixed seafood with fried yuca. We had two good dining experiences there. We will be going back.

A small place clean , and great quality food, I go about each week always a small wait for a table , bot it's worth it!! I only wish it had a bar, for pisco sour ....but the food is great , only place i can find papa ocopa of such good quality! will come again and again

Great original Dishes, Wonderful taste, fast service (once you are seated), very good value ratio, waiters are very helpful and really knows the menu, Plates are big, specials rice, I suggest to go in groups and ask 1 plate for each guest, and share.

They rush you out. We got there around 9:15 and the server was rushing us out. We had to leave at 10:00pm because they closed everything. Food was pretty average actually and the menu on the internet is not accurate. It is a lot more expensive.

The meal was good compared to other Peruvian Restaurants I've been to in Miami. The service is fast as long as there are not too many people. The only trouble we really had was the lack of parking for the restaurant. But I guess in Miami you can't hope for much luck in parking.

This place used to be pretty good but now that they have gotten really busy they are cutting back on the quality of their food. If you are Peruvian you know that you must always serve corn, cancha and camote with your ceviche. Here they serve it with neither. Their ceviche mixto? should be called the calmari ceviche because that's all that is in it besides onions. The service is terrible. Not worth the wait at all...

My kids, my husband and I went to Miami for a family celebration. We went to have lunch at Sabor a Peru with some other part of the family. The food was very good, the Lomo Saltado was delicious.

Sabor e Peru is a smallish, casual place with some very good food at very good values! Not a fancy place, but an exceptional value on Biscayne Blvd. Expect to wait for a table, as there is quite a local following. Having eaten there twice, I can confirm that their ceviche has been top-notch both times, with ample serving sizes. The first time I visited, one member of the group ordered a fried fish platter, which was also very large and very tasty. This time, my wife ordered a grilled seafood platter, which was good, but had an emphasis on calamari, which was unfortunately overcooked and chewy. Even with that "miss", this is still a place I would recommend based on the value alone - expect around $50 a couple if you order more than you can eat!

This is a little restaurant pinched between others and the atmosphere is casual but the food is Amazing! We had the Lomo Salteado and the arroz chaufa and they did not disappoint! It’s easy to get to and convenient as there is a parking area very close by. It will definitely become a hit spot for us!

This cozy Restaurant is really EXCELLENT, food is fresh and properly cooked, service is extremely friendly but very professional at the same time, food comes within an acceptable time wise expectancy, properly and fine. The aim of "Sabor a Peru " is Family manners then do not expect a fancy expensive restaurant, rather as your kitchen corner to relax with home food. I had a " pollo a la plancia " very tasty and juicy ... healthy and great for an intelligent diet !

Food is ok but the service is awfull ! They dont give you time to order and rush you ! And no one comes by the table to see if you want something to drink literally you have to stand up or scream in order for them to go ! Bad bad service !

Actually the waitress leaves a lot to be desired I asked for mixed ceviche and it tastes more lemon q flavor, the rice with very bad seafood without salt I asked her to fix our heart and it came out worse bitter, the green noodles without flavor and low salt, the truth I hoped to have a good dinner

Sabor a Peru was wise choice for authentic Peruvian fare. I had the Yellow Rice with Seafood. It was delicious, and the portions were huge. The portions as a whole were impressive, but the amount of seafood was the best part. Lots of calamari, scallops, mussels, and shrimp. I would definitely go back. The staff was another highlight. They were extremely helpful and friendly. Very good experience!

On this place the waitresses think they are smart. They add 15% to your bill and when you give the credit card they handle to you the wireless POS terminal showing the option of 18%, 20% and 25%, so if you haven't notice you give an extra tip more than double and I did. My friend told me the tip was added and they never told me. When I complained about it the only argument they have was that I should look at the bill and secondly that every restaurant is doing the same. Shame on them.

Food is good no complain . But if you know about service you gonna be so disappointed , here service is the worst ever . 11 minutes to take my order , 20 to arrive and my drinks who knows They forgot . Ceviche 105 go there better much worth it .

I went with my cousin prior to his departure to Italy, the place is small and ususally is full of people, we order Ceviche de Pescado y Camarones ( Fish & Shrimp Ceviche) medium spicy...it was DELICIOUS. At the rear of the restaurant you can find parking, usually the parking lot is full, so maybe you will have to wait a little beat, but make the effort because you will eat delicious peruvian food.

I went with my co workers for lunch. This is a small place located close to Miami Downtown area. Parking there is a nightmare... but it worth it . Service was ok but the food was great!!! We had Papas a la Huancayna, Lomo Saltado, Jalea and Suspiro a la Limena... It was delicious. Very affordable prices. Definitely I will be back.

Very authentic, unpretentious family restaurant serving tasty fresh Peruvian cuisine. All the standards are on point: lomo saltado, ceviche , chaufa , grilled fish.Large portions perfect for sharing and large menu with something for everyone.

Our international team from Mexico, US and Brasil got together for lunch at this hidden gem in the heart of Miami. Best ceviches, warm service (ask for Pilar) and cozy feeling is what you get at this family owned place. Spoiler alert: this is the favorite spot for locals who keep the place packed beyond 3pm on a Monday, it is that good. A Best of Miami Winner, well deserved. Our preferred dishes: octopus ceviche, grilled snapper, tostones and shrimp cocktail.

Good food, charming, crowded spot for Peruvian food. Generous portions. One of the better places to eat in the area.

Are you kidding me? This place hasn't been open that long and it's already Miami's best kept secret on Peruvian food so far. Of course, there are other good peruvian food places around town, but this one takes the cake on location, portion size and best of all reasonable prices. This is where I take all my friends visiting from out of town and so far I have never had a disappointing visit. The only thing you might find frustrating at times is the fact that the place is ALWAYS packed and you may have to wait for a table, but not for long. It is a tiny place with about a dozen or so tables, but it is the closest I have found to authentic Peruvian food. When to go: Anytime! They are open late, they are always busy so I couldn't give you a best time, you just have to show up about 30 minutes before you start to get hungry to make sure there is a free parking spot and an available table. Parking: Just around the back, there are marked spots that say "Sabor". Metered street parking is also available. What to eat: Depends what you're in the mood for - If going with a group of people the best option is to order a plate of any of the Chaufa Rice, a Jalea (fried seafood) and a few sides. If you order the mussels or some other appetizer, coupled with everything else this is plenty of food for everyone to share, the portions are generous. If you're feeling the pasta, get the Tallarines verde with steak or chicken (noodles in pesto sausce), they are amazing! By the way, "Inka Cola" is NOT Peruvian beer (I overheard someone say that), Inka Cola is a Peruvian soda, it's not easy to explain the taste, it's "champaigny", just try it, comes in regular and diet.

We dine or pick up food here at least 2-3 times a month, food is yummy and very consistent. You will see that this place is packed 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.

We were staying near this restaurant on a recent visit and decided to try it due to the excellent on-line reviews. In no way did it disappoint. We went early, during the week, as reviews noted it got very crowded. But at 6:15 on a Thursday we had no wait. The staff was friendly and helpful in that family restaurant way - not pretentious or highly formal. We prefer that. I had the fish and shrimp ceviche. It was as tasty as any I've ever had but 85-90% fish. I would try the Mixto next trip. And, I'm happy to report I did not get sick which is always a relief for me after ceviche. My wife had a fish platter which included salad and potato. She rated it excellent. It must of been good as I was denied all but a very small taste. The flan was as good as any I ever tasted. We had 2 bottles of Peruvian beer and the bill came to $40. The setting is basic - which is all we ask I'd give it a strong recommendation and would absolutely go back.

So I must admit, we eat here at least 2 - 3x a week. I think we are addicted to the great huge portions of Ceviche, and authentic Peruvian deliciousness this place has. I really didn't want to wright a review, because i want to keep this little place all to myself.. But it's so, so, so good I have to share:)) Just a reality check, for all those wanting a 5 class restaurant, this is not that. It is a neighborhood gem, that is family owned and operated. No Hostess, seat yourself, first come first serve, if there are no tables you wait.. TRUST ME WORTH EVERY SECOND OF THAT WAITING PERIOD.

We were dragged to this restaurant by family telling us how great it was. We had to wait for a table and was tired. After we were seated and started looking at the dishes around us, I could not wait to order. We were a table of 6 and we tried each other's meals. Everything was amazing. I can't wait to head back to Miami and stop by to eat again.

Great food! Great ambiance and service to die for.... I eat at Peruvian restaurants all the time, and this is a good one. We ordered different plates to share because portions are so large.

If you want an authentic Peruvian food and don’t care about service and the place itself, is the place to go. Generous portions, very tasty and fast. But you come out, with your clothes smelling food!!! Good value for money.

We frequently come at least once a week. Not a Peruvian native but addicted to ceviche; specially this one served here. I have been coming for years and the experience just gets better and better. Other dishes to try is the Jalea, choclo con queso, seafood chaufa and lomito saltado. Staff is very friendly and accommodating. The owner is always there and comes to say hello. Beware during peak lunch and dinner hours, gets full but the wait is well worth it.

if you don't speak some spanish, it may be difficult for you to order....especially a call-in order to go. i've only had the ceviche, which isn't inexpensive, but it's good and fresh. i really want to try the other things on the menu, but i keep going back to the ceviche. this place is steadily busy with the locals, so i can only guess that everything on the menu is as good as the ceviche! go try it!

I knew about this restaurant through The Miami Herald, as the best low cost Peruvian restaurant. It's located very far from where I live but I happened to go near by and we went to try it. I'm Cuban but I love Peruvian food and I have been in all the Peruvian restaurants in Miami and, in my opinion, this one has the best flavor of all !! We had "Parrillada de Mariscos" and "Papas a la Huacaina", both with a delicious "homemade" taste which was a great surprise for us ! The service excellent, as well. I wish it would be located closer to my home, so that I could go more often. It gives honor to its name ! Free parking in the back. 2923 Biscayne Blvd., Miami.

We have never experienced what occurred to us this past weekend when we decided to visit Sabor a Peru to enjoy a nice meal on a Saturday night. First of all, even though I speak Spanish, I had the most difficult time understanding the waiter: he kept on going back and forth on what they had or had run out. When our meals arrived (the appetizer was some oddly prepared corn on the cob that tasted way over done and mushy), I noticed that there was cilantro all over my dish. I was hoping it was parsley, but after the first bite, I promptly called the waiter and politely asked him to exchange my plate for a cilantro free dish (the menu item did not have cilantro listed as an ingredient). It took a while for the waiter to return and inform me that the "cook" would only prepare a new dish if I payed for the additional cost, including the one I had to return. We were shocked by this! I've never experienced this lack of customer service from a restaurant. Another waiter came by and asked me to wait while he asked the cook again for our cilantro free request. After more time waiting (by this time, my partner's dish was getting cold), we started to think that the management/cook could care less about its customers, and we could no longer trust the food coming from the kitchen. We payed our bill and will never be returning here.

When I ate here, I was reminded of the trip I took to Peru. The restaurant is casual and most "homey". We shared space with families and others; it wasn't a modern hipstery place. The food portions and dishes were generous and delicious! There is probably nothing you can go wrong with checking out this place for a good solid meal: both heartier or lighter. That said, the line was quite long and we did wait some time for our food... probably just because there was so much take-out being done in addition to the in-restaurant customers. I didn't regret it. Would highly recommend to get a good, homey, casual Peruvian meal.

Can’t beat this place. The food is wonderfully fresh: jalea mixta is insane, ceviche is classic, papas a la huancaina yes yes. The service is always friendly and very attentive. Cannot day enough about this place.

The food in this place is great and with the huge portions we will enjoy some later because you can not eat an entire plate of seafood fried rice by yourself. You have to try the ceviche here-any kind--fish, fish with octopus, all seafood ceviche -IT IS GREAT!! I go there at least twice a month and I every time I take a friend they sure return for the amazing ceviche!

I live in Miami but can't speak enough Spanish to save me. Thankfully, I don't have to at this little restaurant that could. It's the only place I and my friends go for ceviche and a traditional appetizer of sliced potatoes and hard boiled eggs covered in a cheese sauce (Papa a la Huancaína). Squeeze out a liberal trail of a traditional green sauce (aji verde) from a plastic condiment holder on your table on whatever you order, and you have left Miami and gone to Peru. The restaurant is small but fills quickly by 7pm. Waitstaff, dressed in black, are numerous and, thankfully, bilingual (as is the menu). Beer and wine only. Sitting is available outside facing Biscayne Blvd. Free parking in the back.

The Peruvian/Chinese Arroz Chaufa dishes are incredible. I highly recommend the Chaufa de Mariscos and the vegetarian chaufa. The restaurant serves generous portions loaded with vegetables and seafood, easily enough for a hearty meal and a doggy bag snack for later. The prices are also very reasonable, about the same as a medium or large pizza. Highly recommended.

Sabor a Peru is a simple family place, that gives you an honest menu with the Peruvian taste. It is not a fancy place, but they keep the quality on all of their dishes, and it is a great place to have a quick lunch and enjoy some of their real fruit juices. Parking lot on the back of the restaurant, no reservation. They do delivery - and you should try Lomo Saltado a must have.

It took a full hour for the food to come to the table . When it finally did come only the order for one person was brought . My partner had to wait another 15 minutes for the order . No apologies or explanation. The food was ok but terrible service . It appears that they give you good service if you are a regular and they know you .

I just love this place. Its easy to find, right on Biscayne, dedicated parking in the back or near by street parking with meters. Its all Peruvian food. Always busy. Everything I have ever had here is just delicious. My favorite and regular dishes are the papa a la huancaina, which is a boiled potato smothered in a slightly spicey, deliciously creamy yellow sauce. The shrimp ceviche, a huge portion and comes with a 1/4 portion of orange sweet potato and giant corn on the cob. The pollo a la plancha, a basic grilled chicken but is anything but basic in its taste. Always a slight crisp, with perfectly tender and moist meat. You won't get 5 star service here, but who cares, the food is great and affordable.

Been to this simple restaurant multiple times during the last years. Food is always tasty, freshly made and the portions are big. Ceviches are excellent and so are all the other sea foods. Fried rice options are excellent and you cannot go wrong. Peruvian beers like Cusqina go well with the dishes. Add the green hot sauce if you want to spice up. Great value. Service is not perfect as the place is always very busy; but the food makes up.

Friends who had eaten there before took me to this small restaurant on Biscayne Blvd ( busy road ) and we sat on the tables they have on the sidewalk, noise from cars is distracting, the food was great but it was four of us and and all dishes came about 10 minutes apart from each other, that was not cool!!! Waitress said as long as the food is ok it shouldn't be an issue, right? I don't think so!!!

OMG this is the real deal spot to eat authentic Peruvian Cuisine! The pollo saltado was the best I have ever had! The service was great and I highly recommend to seek out once in Miami! Thank you!

I have been here quite a few times and I have also been to at least a dozen other Peruvian places in Miami, and I have also lived in Peru for quite a few years. And after all that I can say that this is a good example of their food for more or less the standard Miami rates for non-gourmet Peruvian (when I say 'gourmet' I mean something like Gaston's place on Brickell Key or probably even Ceviche105 downtown). The portion sizes are good, the taste is good, the ambiance is good (with outdoor seating in good weather) and the price is good, so I can recommend it. There may be better Peruvian places in town, depending on the plate you are looking for, but there are certainly a number of worse ones too!

I have visited this place at least 10 times and until today it was one of my favorite casual places in Miami. Went in around 4:00PM. Waited 10 minutes in the table to be serviced. Waiter came and apologized because they were changing shifts. Waiter finally came and I asked for the soup of the day but they were out of it. Ended up ordering the Jalea which is always a winner. This time it was not the same, it had less fish and the octopus was very hard. I also ordered the "Chaufa de Mariscos" (like a seafood fried rice). Again, the octopus bytes in the rice were really hard. Rice had less seafood than usual. Waiter told me that they were out of the baby octopus and that is why the octopus was hard (second quality). On the bright side, portions are huge. Just one dish could have been enough for the three of us. Place is very casual. I hope management take care of things and stops the decline in service. I will give it one more try. Next time I will go back to the ceviche......

There are many "upscale" ceviche joints in downtown MIA FL, but this is a no pretensions, real food restaurant. The quality and portions are amazing. Great value. The service may not be awesomely warm, but they are getting slammed. Better service would get 5.

Wallah it's great to find great dinning only a few blocks from where I'm staying!!! The Peruvian culinary is so wonderful that when you are out and about and you are actually able to find great food no matter where you are is a blessing in disguise. The staff is so friendly and have that Peruvian Vibe. Now to the point the food so traditional and authentic that it feels like I'm in the streets of Lima. Thank You Sabor a Peru you made my day. I will let my family & friends know About this little place in biscayne boulevard .

We like the restaurant, and the food is very good but my last visit was awful. The restaurant was crowded so we decided to have dinner outside, we order the food which take forever to come, the server forget part of the order, and also the food came at different times, me, my wife and son were eating "alone" and sharing food because we did not get all 3 dishes at the same time. They did not take care of that, and when I asked for the check they charge me for the item that was forgotten, they have to correct the check.... management should pay attention to this, very poor customer service that day...

Excellent restaurant. Ceviche very good. Delicious. Mussel soup so good. Excellent service. Flan very delicious. .

This place really honors the reputation of Peruvian food. Not a fancy place, but for the food, is worth to sacrifice a little bit of space.

Everyone I know loves freshly fried seafood-the kind that is super fresh, isn't over battered, flash fried in fresh oil and served piping hot with plenty of lemon wedges and creamy tartar sauce. Well just go to Sabor a Peru at 2923 Biscayne Blvd in Miami's bustling Edgewater district and order the Jalea, which is the Peruvian version of fried seafood. It's a veritable cornucopia of goodies like oysters, shrimp, calamari, clams, scallops and fish, perfectly fried and served hot. One order is enough to feed four amply with a side dish like their delicious fried rice. Apparently there is a significant Chinese population in Peru and the local cuisine bears its influence because the fried rice dishes are every bit as good as anything you'll find in a Chinatown if not better. Ice cold cerveza is the perfect accompaniment and save room fo dessert!

Where is the zero star??? First off no pics n what a shame!! Group of 6 we order shrimp chaufa .. jlaali dish.. lomo salteado en ceviche.. no biggie not our first rodeo in this joint.. my 70 year old aunt starts to motion n wave at us ... she has a wire from stainless steel brush from chaufa dish we wave over the waitress n she says omg. But doesn't bother to take rest of chaufa with her!! Seriously wth.... we order her a chicken lomo dish n it comes way later by this time she of course doesn't want it n out of decency we asked they bag it .. we look at bill n they charged the shrimp chaufa -waitress says oh it's almost same price as chicken dish give or take 5 bucks WTH !! the attitude n customer service in this joint is appalling.. save your money go elsewhere where

This place is a must for every visit to Miami, every single thing I’ve taste is great, my favorite pulpo al olivo in the world. The portions are very generous and good price. The service is not so good, sometimes you have to wait for the table, but for the food I’ll do it with no regrets.

This Peruvian restaurant is popular, with plenty of customers all day long. The ceviche (raw fish) was good and they kindly adviced about the different hotness levels they offer. The grilled octopus was tender yet a little overseasoned. The other plates were humongous, with lots of rice but almost no grace. Two plates will be enough for three persons. I have mixed thoughts about recomending this place or not, but if you decide to go, make sure you include the ceviche and watch your steps when walking the menu.

I always go there and I never wrote so today I decided to do so. The ceviches are so good and the jalea (mix of fried fish and seafood) is my favorite. They have fresh tropical juice. The restaurant is very casual and the service always attentif.

I went around 7:30pm .Only 2 servers for 10 or more tables. We have to wait 10 min to get our drink order.After that we ask for more water and it came almost w the check. Really bad service !

Went on Sunday. A little bit busy at lunch time and it's was a good service but not the best. Staff tried their best but just too many people and couldn't get the service going on as expected. Food is really good and very original taste from Peru. I would go again but probably not on Sundays

Casual and cheaper version of ceviche 105. A local spot for great Peruvian in Edgewater. Free parking! Quick service.

I have been going to Sabor a Peru regularly since shortly after they opened their doors several years ago, and I can honestly say that I can only think of a single time my meal wasn't lip-smacking delicious. (It was a bit cold, that's all.) Try the Jalea, an enormous mound of fried fish, shrimp, mussels and squid -- to die for. The Ceviche is super fresh and clean tasting, perfectly prepared. I love the Papas a la Huancaina. You'd never believe that cold potatoes with a sauce on top could be so tasty.

Heathy options abound at this mom-and-pop style restaurant. Despite the crystal chandeliers and beautiful photo art on the walls, the ambience is homey. We appreciated the relaxed service, it was nice not to be rushed. Servers were friendly and did a good job of explaining menu options. The meringue was a delicious melt-in-the-mouth experience.

The place was packed-- it's where the locals eat. Large portions fast service. kind of a whole-in the wall. Best kind of places. We order the dishes and some apps. We are pretty good eaters and there was enough leftovers for each of use to have a second meal. The food was very tasty. Give it a try, i think your like it.

It’s pretty simple...the food here is great, I had the lomo saltado and oh me oh my was it ever tasty and delicious oh yes it was. Just look at it (the picture is attached) if you’re a meat and potatoes kinda person this dish is for you! My friend had the ceviche and Peruvian ceviche is different from others I’ve tried in the past...I’m not a fan of cilantro and it was all over it so I’m glad I didn’t order it hahahaha Like I said this place is worth the trip, the time I went there the service was a little slow we sat down and waited about 10 minutes to be told someone would help us and about another 10 minutes until we actually spoke to someone...oh the purple corn drink is different but tastes very good! Try it out!!

great ceviche! very authentic peruvian cuisine. that's why this place is always busy. the food is ready quickly, but having the ability to speak some spanish will come in handy when ordering.

No service at all she take wrong order, we chance ítem so se said was vas because u chance!!!! She never back to the table only for the check but never back service is bad extremelly bad!!

I can't get enough of the delicious Peruvian food from this place. The ceviche is superb, and all the seafood dishes are huge and fantastic.

if you are in biscayne finding peruvian will not be a problem!! But I stuck with this place beacuse they use fresh fresh food and cook it better than the others.

Delicious and big portions! Authentic Peruvian restaurant. The fish ceviche and the chaufa exceded our expectations.
Excellente food
We hadn't eaten in this good restaurant for a while. My son asked for a lunch to take out. We definitely revel in the delicious taste of all food. The fish chupe, the grilled octopus, the lomo saltado and the grilled fish, were to die for. Again we were impressed by the taste of the food in this restaurant. Just to comment as a detail that the sides that the dishes are accompanied with do not appear on the menu. We will return as soon as possible.