El Chaman Peruvian - Miami
El Chaman Peruvian
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El Chaman Peruvian Restaurant, located in the vibrant city of Miami, FL, is a beloved culinary destination that boasts an impressive average rating of 4.4 stars. With hours from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, it’s the perfect spot to indulge in traditional Peruvian flavors. To ensure you secure a table, it’s advisable to call ahead at (305) 229 5133 for reservations. In addition to its delicious menu, El Chaman offers a fine selection of wines to perfectly complement your dining experience. If you're curious about other dining options, consider exploring Montecatini Italian Restaurant in Kendall or Gauchos Gourmet Market. Have you had the pleasure of dining here before? We’d love to hear your thoughts—leave a review and share your experience!.
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Loved the live music! Fun, dancing. The seafood cerviche was very fresh and good. We had the whole fried snapper and was great. Could use a sauce as it came with fried yuca and tostones. The deserts were very delicious and new to us. Over all a great find.We will return definitely as the menu looked full of goodness.
Amazing food! We've gathered this past Sunday to celebrate my mom's birthday and the whole experience from start to finish was great. The staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. The wine was a great seller, and their food can't get better. Ihighly recommend this place!
Wow. This restaurant is a hidden gem. The service is impeccable and the food is savory. This has to be the best seafood fried rice I?ve ever had. It included shrimp, mussels, clams, crab leg, and calamari. 10/10! A must visit when in Miami!
The tallarin verde con Churrasco was horrible. There was this guy that worked there, I think he was the buzzer. He was really friendly and helpful.
First time here, prompted by positive reviews, although I already have a favorite Peruvian restaurant. Wanted to give this one a try. For starters, we ordered Conchitas Gratinadas, a delicious plate!. The Risotto, served as an entrée, was incredible. However, the Tacu Tacu with Lomo was a bit disappointing, the meat was dry and tough, and the fried rice and beans were burned, the plate was obviously overcooked. The ambiance is decent, but I believe improvements could be made to the table conditions and overall restoration. On the positive side, the service was excellent; our waiter was great and very attentive. Overall, it’s a nice place, but I’ll likely stick to my favorite Peruvian restaurant the next time I crave this amazing cuisine.
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