You must try the succulent Holy Cow Steak as well as the unfortunately named but tasty Chinaman Juan's Grilled Chicken evokes five-spice: Read more.
Pollo a la brasa is out of this world- like no chicken you've tried before ... The rest is history ... And say hi to chef Juan in the elevator on your way up
Pair the authenticly Peruvian pound of spicy marinated rotisserie chicken with the "A 'Must' Have" cocktail (Pisco 100/ Pernod Absinthe/ egg white/ homemade syrup). Read more.
The pineapple upside down cake martini is positively luscious on a warm afternoon. One of the best sushi spots in the city. Read more.
Exceptional doesn't even begin to describe it! All the fish & meat dishes are juicy and flavorful; service was great too! To try: Empanadas, Chicken Anticuchos, Lomo Saltado, and Whole Fish Nikkei.
The piscos and ceviches take Peruvian classics to a new level. Read more.
Spectacular brunch with unlimited mimosas. Menu items include ceviche, paella, salmon, flan, and also traditional breakfast items, fruits, Nutella and a chocolate Fountain.
For a good deal, stop by Toro Toro for the Bottomless Brunch. $35 buys you unlimited small plates and free flowing brunch cocktails galore. Now that’s how you start the day.
Best of Miami 2013- Best Arepa: Toro Toro. Served without filling, these arepas come with the filling ontop, a pleasant surprise which also calls for the use of a fork and knife. Read more.
Stunning views of downtown and a menu featuring only seafood caught in the restaurant's namesake, an area the UN has designated as an official, ecologically sustainable fishing spot. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.