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Eat & drink · Steak & grills

Fiorito

Little Haiti€€
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
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Traditional fare is served at this convivial Argentinean venue with rustic decor & an outside patio.via Google

A cozy, authentic Argentine bistro serving excellent steaks without the South Beach pretense.

Signature
Entraña (skirt steak)

Reviews from Google

Frank Garcia2 weeks ago
The food leans more toward rustic, home-style Argentine cooking, and while some dishes shine more than others, the overall experience was enjoyable. During my visit, I tried the empanadas, beet salad, milanesa, sausage platter, ravioli, and pappardelle. The standouts were definitely the milanesa and the pastas. Both were flavorful, comforting, and executed well. The ravioli and pappardelle, in particular, were excellent and are dishes I would gladly order again. The empanadas, however, were disappointing. They lacked filling and substance, which was surprising for an Argentine restaurant where empanadas are usually a highlight. The beet salad also fell short. It seemed to be missing the dressing altogether, as there was very little to tie the flavors together and make the dish feel complete. The sausage platter was another underwhelming item. I was looking forward to it, but it ended up being fairly ordinary and didn’t leave much of an impression. Overall, Fiorito delivers a pleasant dining experience with a cozy, homemade feel. While not every dish was a winner, the milanesa and pastas alone make it worth a visit. I’d happily return for those, but probably skip the rest.
Mariano Saldañaa month ago
Fiorito Miami is hands down the best Argentine parrilla in the US. From the moment you walk in, it feels like being back in Buenos Aires. The empanadas are incredible, the provoleta is perfectly melted and packed with flavor, and the entraña and vacío are simply spectacular — cooked exactly the way a true parrilla should be. And then comes the flan mixto… absolutely sublime. One of the best desserts I’ve had anywhere. Every dish feels authentic, high quality, and made with real passion. If you want a real Argentine asado experience in Miami, Fiorito is the place.
Joseph Reece3 months ago
The pictures don't do justice for how delicious it was. This place's food was one of the highlights of my trip. The steak on the salad was a little rarer than medium, but was some of the best carne asada I've ever had. The ravioli was excellent.
Natalia Agudo3 months ago
Fiorito is a must in Miami if you want excellent Argentinian food and a very relax atmosphere. They don’t accept reservations but the place is really big and, if you arrive soon, you won’t have problem to eat. All the meat cuts are great, their handcut fries are insane. They have valet as it can be difficult to park. We are super loyal customers, we love this place!
Maria Barreat6 months ago
Fiorito is a solid Argentine restaurant with a great atmosphere and friendly service. In my personal opinion, the steak wasn’t my favorite, but the food overall was good and well prepared. The highlight of the meal was definitely the dessert—the dulce de leche crepe with ice cream was absolutely delicious and worth the visit on its own. Overall, I’d still give it 5 stars because of the quality, ambiance, and great experience, even if the steak wasn’t my personal preference
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