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    Me Sabe a Peru

    4.2 (20 reviews)
    ModeratePeruvian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Lomo saltado y Causa de atún
    Martin V.

    Muy lindo y acogedor el lugar. Y la comida un espectáculo. Dan ganas de volver! Muchas gracias por su atención!

    Lomo Saltado

    The one thing that is nice about this place is prices, however, there were some things that lacked that will probably lead me to ordering Peruvian somewhere else next time. I ordered Lomo Saltado, and there was absolutely no juice in the meal. You can see my picture that the rice is all white and no juice at the bottom of the plate. I also ordered ceviche, and same thing. There was no juice at the bottom of it. For me, these completely change what the meal is. A bit disappointed in that but i would definitely suggest these things being apart of the meal. I'm attaching pictures to show. Other than that it was ok. If they don't provide the juice in the meals regularly then i will find another Peruvian spot to eat at.

    John O.

    The best ceviche I've had in Miami, by far. Highly recommend this restaurant if you like authentic Peruvian food.

    Omar M.

    Great food. The ceviche is very fresh and tasty. The lomo saltado is great, has an Asian taste to it which makes it remarkable. Staff is very friendly and attentive. Recommend you to check this place out for some good Peruvian food at very reasonable prices

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    6 months ago

    I'm from Chicago and anytime I'm in Miami this is my go to spot. The best in the city!!! Hands down, very authentic.

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    I have ordered (uber eats)here like 5 times already. The food is very delicious I recommend this place ..

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    9 years ago

    Very taste jalea, ceviche, and lomo salteado. Also, cheaper to eat here than other Peruvian places and the quality and flavor is the same.

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    The lomo saltado is great, has an Asian taste to it which makes it remarkable.

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