I have been passing by this Peruvian restaurant during my daily walks for the past two months since its opening. Despite its intriguing menu and inviting exterior, it always seemed to be empty. However, curiosity finally got the better of me, and I decided to give it a chance. To my delight, it turned out to be a hidden gem that exceeded all my expectations. First and foremost, the food was outstanding. Not only was the food exceptional, but the service was also top-notch. The two young ladies that served our table went above and beyond to ensure our needs were met and provided recommendations that added to our overall satisfaction. While the food and service were exceptional, I must mention that the restaurant lacked a bit in terms of ambiance. The music was out of place and decoration was minimal, and it didn't fully capture the vibrant atmosphere that is often associated with Peruvian culture. However, I believe that with a few small touches, such as traditional music and Peruvian artwork or landscapes, the restaurant could elevate the dining experience to another level. I highly recommend trying the causa de pollo, pescado al ajo, and...
Read moreLimon y Sabor Peruvian Seafood in Miami, Florida, offers a fantastic atmosphere and delicious seafood.
The atmosphere at Limon y Sabor is vibrant and welcoming, creating the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience.
Now, let's talk about the seafood – it's outstanding! Each dish is a seafood lover's dream, with fresh and flavorful ingredients that truly shine. Whether you opt for the ceviche or the grilled fish, Limon y Sabor Peruvian Seafood showcases their expertise in crafting seafood dishes that are both delectable and satisfying.
In summary, if you're looking for a great seafood meal in a wonderful setting, Limon y Sabor is the place to be in Miami. It's a seafood paradise that's sure to satisfy...
Read moreVisited 2/11 for dinner, with a good friend. This relatively quiet and simply appointed restaurant offers wonderful Peruvian fare, with traditional turf and surf dishes across the menu. After leading with a simple but delicious fish soup, I moved onto a very traditional ceviche of very fresh mixed seafood (fish, shrimp, mussels, calamari and more) in lime and cilantro, with red onion, sweet potato and trademark large Peruvian corn kernels. Proportions were quite satisfying, and very reasonable ($5 for a nice bowl of soup, $14 for for a deep dish of the fresh ceviche). Would certainly return when visiting Miami Springs to try more of menu, and no hesitation in...
Read more