An Unforgettable Italian Experience in Miami - Primos Restaurant
My recent visit to Primos Restaurant in Miami turned out to be an exceptional culinary experience that certainly deserves a glowing review. As a lover of Italian cuisine, I can confidently say that this restaurant has brought the authenticity and passion of Italian culinary tradition to the heart of Miami.
Upon entering, we were warmly welcomed by the staff, who remained extremely kind and professional throughout our meal. The restaurant's ambiance is elegant yet cozy, with an atmosphere that makes you feel as if you are in a classy Italian trattoria.
The menu offers a wide range of traditional Italian dishes, prepared with fresh and high-quality ingredients. We started with a bruschetta appetizer, which was simply perfect: the crispy bread and fresh ingredients made every bite a delight.
For the main course, I chose the truffle fettuccine, a dish that exceeded all my expectations. The pasta was cooked to perfection, and the truffle flavor was sublimely balanced. My companion opted for a margherita pizza, which was authentic and flavorful, with a thin and crispy crust and a rich, tasty tomato sauce.
We couldn't end the evening without trying the desserts, and Primos' tiramisu was the perfect finale. Soft, creamy, and with just the right balance of coffee and cocoa, it was the best tiramisu I have ever tasted outside of Italy.
The service was impeccable, with our waiter attentive and always ready to meet our every need. The quality-to-price ratio is excellent, considering the quality of the food and the overall experience.
In conclusion, Primos Restaurant is a hidden gem in Miami that I highly recommend to anyone looking to experience authentic Italian cuisine. I can't wait to return to further explore their...
Read moreI used to like this place but I promise on everything I love what I'm about to say is correct without exaggeration . I'm a local and i remember used to go here a lot when i lived in the area. But last night it was the worst experience i ever had with A restaurant. At the entrance it took us about 6-8 minutes for someone to come up to us to seat it ( we were only person in front). The restaurant was 3/4 filled and the lady still sat us outside the restaurant in the hall way which wasn't appealing. The server then came up to us about 12-15 minutes later and asked what we like to drink. another 20 minute later he comes back and ask for our orders, We gave them our full order. After giving them our full order, 35 minute later nothing came and he asked if we wanted some bread. after receiving the bread, another 40 minutes went by and no appetizer, no server to check up on us. One of the workers spilled a bucket of ice all over the restaurant floor. it was a nightmare there. With waiting for over an hour with no check up on us or updates on food we decided to go to the manager and asked what's going on and clearly i saw our food hasn't started yet and the restaurant was almost empty. I was very frustrated and told them I'm going to cancel the order and walk out. Total wait time was near an hour and half with no appetizer the Just bread, we walked out and will never come back. Wasted my money on valet parking. If you want to avoid a horrible experience then you should take this review seriously, Or else i wouldnt waste my time writing this. They legit need Chef Ramsey to turn this place around....
Read moreWe arrived 19:02 and upon seated, there was a board on the table saying Happy Hour from 1800-1900. We asked if we could have one and last red wine on the happy hour deal which was buy one get one free for 10$ (not really a good deal is it?) Most 5 star hotels sells a glass of wine for $4-6. The waiter said yes and brought our 2 glasses of Pinot Noir wine. It was the worst tasting wine I ever had in my life, probably coming from a box opened 3 months ago.
We had the food, a steak and some kind of sea food soup, which to be fair it was excelente and well cooked ! Upon requesting to bill, 2 glasses of wine of 10 each, the 2 plates a the service inclusive of 20% (no option given in how much to tip).
I questioned the Happy Hour deal and the same guy said after 19:00 there is no happy hour deal and the computer wouldn't allow (yeah right). I questioned him if he didn't say that he could offer the wine on the happy hour deal and he could not come up with an explanation. So there it is. 10$ a glass for the most horrible overdue wine I ever tasted. No need to mention a good bottle of wine is around 6-8US in any supermarket.
I also questioned if service is not optional and why the bill didn't provide options of 10% , 20% or 30% like most places do. 20% on the top of an already expensive bill is too much. Most countries apply a 10% but of course, not in US.
So there it is, 2 glasses of a very expensive house wine, a surtax of 20% mandatory service, 2 meals and US tax for US 117.14 the most unsatisfied bill I...
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