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    NUNA

    4.3 (12 reviews)
    Open 6:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Gaby R.

    This place actually popped up on my Instagram feed, and the food looked so good I couldn't resist making a reservation to check it out. Nuna is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Brickell which is one of several restaurants there but this one sits on the 7th floor. Our waitress mentioned it only opened in June, so it's still fairly new. The chef, Jaime, is an award-winning Peruvian chef whose restaurant ranked 43rd best in Peru, and he's now brought his culinary experience to Miami. It was a cool, breezy Miami night, so we sat outside on the patio overlooking the city. The view was beautiful, and the cozy fireplaces made it the perfect spot to relax after dinner with a drink. I went with a refreshing cocktail which i loved while my boyfriend ordered the miso old fashioned. He wasn't a fan of it and ended up switching to a regular one instead. To start, we shared the bluefin tuna tacos and the nuna ceviche. The ceviche was easily our favorite dish of the night...it had scallops, octopus, shrimp, and crispy calamari in a rocoto leche de tigre that was both spicy and citrusy. Such a great combination of flavors. For mains, we ordered the surf & turf salado, which came with truffle potato fries..everything about this dish was perfect, from the steak to the sauce to those fries. We also tried the pork belly udon noodles, made with shrimp, crispy vegetables, and a rich nikkei sauce which was also delicious. For dessert, we went with the Peruvian flan, drenched in a honey like sauce and incredibly flavorful. We also tried the kakigori, which was really unique.. ot was like a light lychee meringue over crushed ice with a creamy center. It was airy, refreshing, and different from anything I've had before. My only complaint was that the service was a little on the slow side, but overall, we had a wonderful meal and a nice experience. Definitely a spot I'd recommend if you're looking for a beautiful ambiance, city views, and creative Peruvian inspired dishes in Brickell.

    Andrew F.

    I came to Nuna on a date night  inside the  Four Seasons Brickell, and while the atmosphere was upscale and inviting, I had a few mixed experiences. Valet parking was the only option, and $40 for two hours felt steep, though I guess it's expected for the course at a Four Seasons. Self-parking was available a couple blocks away, but it was a bit of a walk. The food was good, but not outstanding -the ceviche had a nice kick and was my favorite dish.  And the steak in the lomo was very tasty and cooked just the way I like it . I'm not a dessert person, but I did have a bite of the meringue on ice which was very interesting. Not your typical dessert. However, the service was slow, with about an hour wait for food on a relatively quiet Wednesday OK night. Drinks were also pricey, with my old-fashioned made with Maker's Mark costing $25. Overall, the vibes were great, but I'd probably skip the pricey parking and drinks next time.

    Lauren G.

    Just so amazingly good. Nuna might be the best restaurant in Brickell. The bluefin ceviche blew me away. The chicharrón fish -- mind blowing. THE OYSTERS. Oh my goodness. They have really awesome cocktails and a lovely ambiance as well.

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    Madison G.

    The server starts out by telling you this restaurant in Peru is 39th in the world, and while good, did not meet that benchmark for me, food wise. Nuna is beautiful, and the service is great. The server replaced my spoon twice as soon as he put it down because there was a mark on it he didn't like, and I appreciate that. For me, the appetizers stole the show. They made a much greater impression than the entrees. The amouse bouche was a nice touch- half the table liked it, the other half called it salty fish broth. The tuna tartar was very fresh, cold, and tasty. The wagyu dumplings were delicious! I wanted more of them. We did the miami spice menu, which for the price, is a great deal when looking at the regular menu. The ceviche is large and tasty, though spicy. The tuna taco was far and beyond better than the ceviche, and definitely the winner here. As far as entrees go, nothing wowed us. The arroz con mariscos was cooked well, but in the same sauce as the ceviche and I feel like the server should have told us it would be very very similar to our ordered appetizer so we could have switched it up. The saltado was basic, nothing stood out though the meat was cooked well. I've had better at cheaper places. The flan was good, the meringue was unique, but nothing I'd order again. All in all, the place was good, not great. I wouldn't spend the money paying regular price to come back here.

    Irina I.

    The presentation is stunning. The purple corn taco with seaweed and edible flowers was as impressive visually as it was flavorful. The sashimi was fresh and delicately plated over ice, and the wagyu with egg yolk was rich and indulgent.

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    Great spot! Plates are shareable. Make sure you go inside the hotel and take the elevators to the 7th floor to find the restaurant.

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    Service.. they hear what you say but don't listen.. meaning they don't pay attention…read more After that I ordered a ceviche to start and she took it away from the table without even asking if I was done with it.. I still had a couple of bites left, right after that octopus was hard and chewy I ate some of it because I was really hungry at the moment but not happy at all I told my server about it and still was charger for it, I wasn't expecting them to remove it from the check but at least a discount. I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS PLACE.. The food is not even great to make it up for the lack of common sense.

    Ceviches By Divino in MiMo was very good - my main intent was to get some great ceviche. The juice…read morefor the traditional ceviche was amazing - I only wish I had some bread to soak it up, but did scoop it up with a spoon full of white rice from the another dish. It was tart with a slight heat from the chili, with cilantro, thinly sliced red onion, sweet potato, and giant corn - nicely salty. The fish was fresh, and was nicely marinated. The Causa Ganadora was very good - cold mashed potato with Peruvian red pepper, oil, and lime, serviced with panko shrimp with a maracuya sauce. The panko shirmp was lightly crisp. The Lomo Saltado was good, too. The meat was tender, the fries were good, onions, and tomatoes with a side of rice. The Parihuela Acevichada was very tasty, served hot, with corvina, shrimp, squid, and musssels. To drink, I tried the Chicha Morada, with purple corn, pineapple, clove, and cinnamon was good. My server was friendly. It's a small place, with a small bar.

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    I've been to CVI.CHE 105 a few time and it's consistently a great spot. This time was just for a…read morequick bite, we shared the pulpito herradura, the pura tradición tiraditos, and the acevichado roll. Everything was exceptional, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The octopus was perfectly cooked and tender, and the tiraditos had just the right balance of citrus and spice. I also tried one of their limited-time specialty cocktails that was similar to an Old Fashioned, and it was excellent, very smooth and well balanced. On a previous visit, I had the lomo saltado, it was absolutely delicious, so I can confidently say the quality and friendly/attentive service has been consistent every time I've been here. Whether you're planning on going for a full meal or just sharing a few plates, CVI.CHE 105 is definitely worth a visit.

    What a feast. First…read moreof all the vibes here are incredible. Awesome atmosphere. Cozy yet energetic. Feels fancy without being pretentious. What a gorgeous space for dates, birthday dinners or nights out. The food was incredible. Papa à la huancaina was excellent and it was probably my least fav thing we ordered. That should tell you how great the meal was. Arroz con pollo egg rolls ere insanely good. Stuffed with cilantro rice and chicken mixture and small dollops of sauce...get it. Please get it. They have another name on the menu, but you'll find it under appetizers. Aji de gallina was the best i have ever had. Ripped up chicken tossed in huancaina sauce and served with white rice and potatoes. The ceviche trio was amazing too. I thought classic would be my favorite. The I tried the rocoto and that was my favorite. Then I tried the aji Amarillo and that was my fav! All three are some of the best I've ever had. Would get the trio every time as I can't commit to just one flavor, Service was amazing too. Our server was so friendly and all of the staff brining out dishes were as well. Can't wait to visit again! We are considering staying in the same hotel across the street just to be able to drop in here for dinner again!

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    My friends and I visited Mayu while in the area and had such an amazing dinner…read more I do feel that this place is one of few (especially in Miami) where the prices are warranted! The presentations were all so beautiful. Along with the presentation, the flavors were wonderful - ingredients tasted very fresh and the combination of flavors felt very well thought out. The service was very attentive and they truly take the time to explain some of the history and culture behind their dishes, which is an appreciated touch. I'd highly recommend this spot for an elevated dinner, especially if you are a fan of Peruvian food. This place does a lovely job of honoring it!

    Was looking for a place to dine on our last day in Miami. Scary part was that I'm in Miami with my…read moreHusband and in-laws and they LOVE AND APPRECIATE FOOD. So the expectations were high. I rolled the dice and chose MAYU, a Peruvian restaurant located on the outskirts of Brickell. As soon as we walked into the restaurant the host was super welcoming. We got sat and immediately got greeted by our server ALEXANDER who happened to be a key element in our food experience. Many might overlook his presence as people are trying to look at the menu and figure out what they want to eat, but if you pay close attention the server, he will guide you to the best food experience you will ever encounter. Food we had in order: 1. Ceviche Classico 100/100 ( my husbands rating) 2. Ceviche del barrio 10/10 3. Acevichado roll 10/10 4. Hotate Parma without cream cheese 10/10 5. Pulpo anticuchero 10/10 (the octopus was so tender and delicious 6. Lomo saltado 10/10 ( amazing tender meat) must have !! Just as we were getting ready to leave we met Santiago, the manager and I asked him, "Why don't you have a Michelin star?!?!?" My mind was blown by how delicious and beautiful this food was. I wish them the best. This is truly a place to come and enjoy amazing Peruvian food. HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. If you're a local here, DO NOT WALK PAST THIS ESTABLISHMENT. A special thanks to Alexander who made our experience amazing by explaining every dish and making us feel as if we were dining at his home. Would love a MAYU in LA.

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