Graziano's
305-860-1426
Authentic Argentine parilla-grilled meats and fish, plus pastas and a notable wine list, in a warm but classy setting.
Graziano's Restaurant Review:
When this Graziano’s less stylish parent first opened, not even an out-of-the-way location in an unpicturesque West Dade mall prevented many of Miami’s top chefs from flocking to the rustic spot for the traditional Argentine-style beef, roasted on a wood-fired rotisserie-grill. This Brickell location has décor that’s more contemporary and upscale. But the asado---which, unlike offerings at many parrillada places, includes fresh fish, Patagonian prawns, free-range chicken, pork and lamb as well as an assortment of sausages and steaks (the latter served à la carte or in a huge traditional mixed grill)---is still done the proper, old-fashioned way. The wine list is legend; hipper than that at many trendier restaurants, it features hot vintages from Italy, Spain and South America, and includes some real bargains, especially among the over 200 Argentinean bottles. Desserts are geared toward the Latin sweet tooth, but an admirable cheese plate, listed as a starter, is a satisfying savory end.
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