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Sabor a Perú

3.6 (766 reviews)
ModeratePeruvian, Seafood
Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Fish ceviche
Kiara D.

Sabor a Perú delivers delicious, flavorful food that truly hits the spot. The chicken was juicy and well seasoned, the ceviche was fresh and perfectly balanced, and the drinks paired everything really well. Service was good and attentive, making the experience even better. If you're craving authentic Peruvian food, this is definitely a spot I recommend. Great food, great service, and a satisfying meal overall.

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Melissa C.

Finally tried Sabor a Perú and I'm so glad I did. It was packed when we arrived, but we were seated shortly after about ten minutes, which wasn't bad at all. It was actually my first time going even though I live so close, and it definitely did not disappoint. The food was amazing. The lomo saltado was flavorful, the grilled chicken was great, and the fish ceviche was even better. Everything tasted fresh and well seasoned. The service was great throughout the meal. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, making it a perfect spot for a casual dinner or a family meal. Overall, such a solid Peruvian spot and one I'll definitely be coming back to.

Lomo Saltado
Sofia T.

I'm totally obsessed with this place!!! The lomo saltado is a must have. The meat is tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor. It's a cute little restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. The employees are friendly and very attentive. If you're craving Peruvian food, look no further!

Don C.

This place had a traditional feel to it. From the moment we walked into the restaurant and experienced the welcoming pleasantries of our hostess/waitress, I felt as if I had been transported to South America. My Grubbing Buddies and I and ordered several seafood dishes that looked to be amazingly authentic to those in South America. Unlike dishes from the Caribbean, not everything was brown and breaded. These dishes were tastefully good. If I ever find my way to this area again, I will be sure to try their hefty, plated meals.

Jalea (mixed fried fish and seafood) - the big lemon slices hide exactly how massive the portion is
Patrick D.

Good place for taste Peruvian cuisine with super generous portions in a casual, cozy spot near downtown. The menu is quite large and hits all of the most popular dishes like saltados and ceviches as well as a very big assortment of fried or other seafood dishes, and even soups like parihuela. Seeing the tables around us, looks like their most popular dishes are the ceviches and fried seafoods including their impressive jalea (assorted fried fish and other seafood including shrimp, squid, scallops, etc.), their chicharron de calamar (fried squid rings), and even their whole fried fish. The two of us got the chaufa de pollo, jalea, and fish+shrimp ceviche to share. Even just two of the dishes would've been more than enough since the portions are very very generous here, so all three together was overwheling in a good way. The ceviche had nice big chunks of fresh fish but only a small part of it was shrimp, which I didn't mind since I like fish more but if someone expected half/half they may be a bit disappointed; the leche de tigre was flavorful but not too acidic, and the nicely softened sweet potato on the side complemented everything well. The chaufa had a nice smoky flavor as expected and even after eating until we were stuffed, there was enough to fill an entire take home box. It could've had maybe a little more salt or umami but paired with the fried seafood in the jalea it was great. The jalea was really the showstopper here, a mountain of fried seafood topped with some lettuce and a nice pickled red onion salad. The coating was light and gave all the seafood a nice crisp but wasnt overly salty or crispy, and everything was nicely cooked without being dry or chewy; the pickled onions and lemon slices helped balance out the flavors and prevent everything from feeling too heavy. Overall, we had a great time and definitely got the most bang for our buck compared to really anything else in the area. While the food isn't as fancy or flashy as some of the other popular downtown spots, Sabor a Peru is a great neighborhood place for no frills, tasty, filling Peruvian fare.

Lomo Saltado
Jazmin R.

Casual peruvian restaurant in Edgewater.. nice spot for a casual lunch or take out on a day you're not in the mood for cooking! The ceviche is by far my fave, i have also tried lomo, but did not like it that much- last time the meat was not that great quality, the jalea is pretty good!! Service is fast & efficient, free parking os available in the back area.

The meal was good, but the prices have increased significantly. On top of that, they charge you an extra $5 on the bill because you pay with a Visa credit card, and they also charge you an 18% service charge without your consent, which is neither right nor against the law.

Marv P.

I really wanted to love this place since we've heard so many ppl rave about it. It was very difficult to leave 3 stars especially since the service was great. The staff was attentive and kind. We are indoors since it was a warm evening. The food was just OK. The ceviche was good but not the best I've ever had, we also had shrimp in garlic sauce which was not good at all. We left feeling disappointed not in the staff but in the food.

Tostone
Nicolas G.

This is a Biscayne trophy, is being serving delicious food for years.. the service is spectacular and the food is amazing!! Strongly recommend!! Peruvian delicatessen

Jalea
Alex M.

My partner and I were in the mood for some Peruvian food, so decided to give this spot a try. It was a fairly quick walk from where we were staying in Wynwood and the menu seemed fairly extensive. We ended up getting the Jalea and Lomo Saltado - both of which came in mondo portions (couldn't even finish half of it!). The food itself was delicious, and really appreciated the mix of seafood (and fresh quality) in the Jalea (just wish there were more shrimp). Saw another table get one of the seafood soups that also looked delicious too. Service was friendly and attentive too. Would def visit again!

Yuca a La Huancaina
David Y.

We showed up here after unsuccessfully visiting CeviShiro a few blocks down the street (they are permanently closed) and being recommended Sabor as a suitable Peruvian alternative. And how lucky we were to receive that recommendation! We had never had Peruvian food before, but were welcomed by the staff and had everything explained to us. They offered us free Peruvian corn to start, which were crunchy and salty, far superior to the free peanuts you might get at other restaurants. We also ordered the Yuca a la Huancaina (cassava with cheese sauce), which I would describe as fries made with an exotic root vegetable, which thus makes it feel healthier. We then tried three main dishes: chaufa de mariscos (seafood fried rice), parihuela (seafood soup), and lomo saltado (stir fried beef strips and onions). I have listed them in my order of preference, from most to least, though I would extremely happy with any one of them. I would highly recommend you order one of those three dishes as they are delicious. That is all.

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Good service and delicious food They serve a lot of food and one plate can feed two people.

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Prices are in accurate on YELP and they dont seem to care about updating it. Better Peruvian food options nearby. Ridiculously priced.

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Extremely good food. Specially the soup Parihuela. The size of the portion is good. My only complaint is over price.

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The best Peruvian food and service! Demaciado bueno!!! I got the Ceviche and it was amazing, my wife got the Jalea soo good.

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4.6(150 reviews)
0.5 miWynwood

We came here to celebrate our wedding anniversary and were warmly greeted upon arrival. Champagne…read morewas served as soon as we were seated, and we were also treated to a complimentary baba ghanoush, which was excellent. We started with the bone marrow appetizer, and it was truly outstanding -- incredibly balanced, rich without being overwhelming, and so good we couldn't stop talking about it. We ordered the steak and eggs. The crunchy brioche, earthy mushroom purée, and beautifully sliced steak came together perfectly, and the saltiness of the caviar tied everything together in a really thoughtful way. The picanha was another standout! incredibly tender and full of flavor. We paired it with the broccolini and wagyu fat potatoes, both of which were absolutely delicious. To finish, we shared the ube cheesecake empanada. We were a bit hesitant at first, but it turned out to be the perfect ending to an already fantastic meal. The cocktails throughout the night were also excellent. We enjoyed the restaurant so much that we brought friends back later the same week. That visit was just as impressive -- we ordered the tomahawk steak, garden salad, bone marrow (again!), steak and eggs, truffle fries, broccolini, carrots, and tried all of the desserts. Once again, everything was delicious across the board. The only area for improvement would be the service. Everyone was kind and attentive, but at times too quick to clear plates and not proactive enough with the next course. At a restaurant of this caliber, I'd expect the dessert menu to be offered immediately after plates are cleared, rather than needing to track down a server. Overall, the food is exceptional, and we'll absolutely be back.

Place is beautiful, rustic chic style, love it. Service was…read morevery good. Empanada was amazing, croquetas same thing, I had to ordered two plates of that. Mashed potatoes was delicious, I am happy that I've ordered. Picanha did not taste picanha at all, but it was ok. Fries, nothing special. Burger was less than okay, first bite I thought it was tasty, but second and third was too greasy for me. Drinks were different and delicious. Rum punch and ananas. Wow!!!

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4.3(2.6k reviews)
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Absolutely delicious and wonderful experience. Definitely on the pricier side but found the…read moreportioning and flavors to be very fair with the pricing of the items. Seating is mostly outdoors and beautifully decorated, definitely a nice selection for an intimate event. Service was wonderful! The spanakopita was nicely flaky, the spinach filling wasn't overly bitter or pungent (my boyfriend is not a fan of strong feta flavors and enjoyed this while I am a feta enthusiast, we felt that this was right in the middle of our demands which worked great). We both love moussaka which is what my boyfriend ended up getting, dare we say it was our favorite moussaka out of any Greek restaurant in America thus far (coming from New Yorkers frequently visiting Astoria). It was broiled to perfection to give the cheese/béchamel layer a light crunch at the top and maintaining that richness underneath. The eggplant and ground meat were well seasoned. I really enjoyed my stuffed peppers as well (rice pilaf, ground beef, and feta on top), the tomato broth/sauce gave a nice sweet and savory flavor with the meal. Finally, a superb pistachio baklava, 10/10. Super impressed with what Miami had to offer for Mediterranean.

Tried this spot for the first time last week and... I wanted to love it more than I did…read more The setup is cute think trees and twinkly bistro lights, but don't be fooled, it's basically an outdoor restaurant. In Miami. Plan accordingly unless you enjoy dining in 85° with a side of humidity. Parking? Practically a scavenger hunt. There's no real on-site option; we ended up trekking about six blocks to a public garage. Apparently there's valet somewhere nearby, but you'd never know it because there were no signs, no heads up, just vibes. They tout a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which set expectations and maybe a little too high. Unfortunately, the food just didn't deliver. Several dishes landed squarely in the "looks better than it tastes" category--pretty, but surprisingly flavorless. At those prices, you expect at least a little wow. Service was fine, but forgettable. All in all, between the heat, the flies, the parking adventure, and the underwhelming food, this one's a pass for me. Won't be making a return trip.

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4.5(1.3k reviews)
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Great Miami vibe without the jacked up Miami tourist trap prices…read more This place was a pleasant surprise for the price and atmosphere considering it is in Miami. They have a limited menu but the food was flavorful. Very cool casual chill spot with a friendly atmosphere and live music in front. It kinda reminds me of a speakeasy vibe with the courtyard dining at the back of the building. Now I will have to come here every time I visit Miami.

Lagniappe House is one of those spots that just gets it right. The atmosphere is amazing -- warm…read morelights, live music, and a relaxed outdoor setup that makes it feel both cozy and lively at the same time. I grabbed a glass of wine and just enjoyed the energy of the place. The wine selection is great, and the whole experience feels very laid-back but still vibrant. It's the kind of place where you can sit back, enjoy good music, sip your drink, and just take in the moment. The crowd was friendly, the vibe was social, and it's easy to strike up conversations and meet new people. Definitely a great place for a date night, hanging out with friends, or just enjoying a good glass of wine in a really cool setting. If you're in Miami and looking for a chill spot with great ambiance and wine, Lagniappe House is absolutely worth checking out. Great spot for a date night. It gets really packed quick though so get there early

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4.4(438 reviews)
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Klaw completely delivered on the upscale Miami dining experience. From the moment you step into the…read moreelevator to the stunning rooftop water views, everything feels elevated and beautifully curated. Even the live lobster display when you first walk in adds to the whole experience. The service was exceptional everyone from the hostess to the waitstaff was warm, attentive, and incredibly accommodating throughout the night. The food was outstanding from start to finish. We especially loved the cured salmon and the hamachi crudo, both incredibly fresh and beautifully presented. My favorite cocktail of the night was the Oaxaca, which was just as impressive visually as it was flavor-wise. Between the rooftop ambiance, waterfront views, amazing presentation, and overall energy, this spot absolutely captures the perfect Miami vibe. Definitely one of my favorite dining experiences while visiting Miami.

For a drink with a view, we hit up happy hour at The Rooftop by Klaw. A quick elevator ride to the…read moretop of the historic Women's Club building rewards you with a phenomenal panoramic view and a consistent breeze over the Miami Bay. The happy hour menu is surprisingly grounded for this part of the city, offering some of the best prices I've seen in Miami recently--averaging $10-$12 for a mixed drink. While my friend sampled a few of the more complex options, I stuck to my standard Ranch Water, which was delivered perfectly. The service stood out here. The bartenders operated as a highly coordinated team, moving fast and effectively to manage a busy crowd without losing the ability to make personal connections through conversation. It's a level of efficiency you don't always see at high-volume rooftops. While we didn't stay for a meal, the lobster and King Crab tanks you see upon entering are a clear highlight and a nod to the quality of the kitchen. If you're looking for a supportive environment to catch a sunset with a clean drink in hand, this is a top-tier choice in the Edgewater area.

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Main Dining Room

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4.3(1.7k reviews)
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Blue Collar is one of those rare Miami gems that just gets it right, every single time…read more It's a true comfort food staple, the kind of place you go when you want food that feels familiar, thoughtful, and genuinely well made. Nothing pretentious, nothing overworked. Just solid, crave worthy dishes that remind you why simple food done well is hard to beat. The menu is dependable in the best way, with flavors that feel intentional and satisfying. Portions are generous without being over the top, and everything comes out the way you hoped it would. Service is warm, efficient, and welcoming, which somehow makes the food taste even better. It feels like a neighborhood spot even though people from all over Miami seek it out. Blue Collar is the kind of restaurant you recommend without hesitation and keep in your regular rotation. Comforting, consistent, and always a good idea.

The restaurant is much bigger than their original space and I like it. They had a very extensive…read moredrink menu and I didn't get to try any cocktails, but I definitely will next time I will try one. The shrimp and grits were initially served a little warm so I asked for them to be warmed up. They came back piping hot, which I appreciated. The side of sweet potatoes was yummy and I didn't even need to use the sauce that was served along with it. The Philly with fries was a large portion and the fries were delicious. There is a parking lot in the back but looks limited.

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Cracked bread on old sc

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Maduros like Mima would make!

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