Best ceviche in Miami. The owner treats everyone like family and the environment is always extremely friendly. A+.
I was a little skeptical before coming it into this restaurant and once I did it was only amazing. The place is so nice inside, it was very romantic for our date and the service was good. The food was great as well.
Family owned for more than thirty years, this quiet cafe has fresh, delicious Peruvian food. Highly recommend this friendly neighborhood restaurant.
Awesome little hidden jewel on coral way, waiter was super charming and food was delicious. Parking lot is in the back but only way to access it requires you to go through the road between Big lots and it’s auxiliary parking lot (it’s a road that loops to the back of big lots - so it doesn’t connect with the next street so no way of getting there if you pass the restaurant). Best way is to go southbound on 27th Avenue towards 24th street and turn into big lots. Once in that road, farolito is on your left (after four houses down).
We started with some nice warm dinner rolls (which most restaurants have cold hard rolls). Then we had a Peruvian pork tamal which uses the same cornmeal as my favorite Nicaraguan Nacatamales but had lean pork meat (nacatamales keeps the pork fat for smoother consistency and added flavor). And you MUST try eating it with its tangy onions which really makes the whole tamal so flavorful and yummy.
Next was the main course, my brother had the lomo saltado with white rice which he enjoyed though he wanted more rice (which we all did want but realized it was just fine since we were on a diet and wanted dessert). I had the cilantro fish which was swimming in a green broth (a bit overwhelming). And my sister had the cilantro fish with a glass of white wine.
For dessert we had delicious home made alfajores which are shortbread cookies filled with dulce de leche (cooked condensed milk that taste like caramel). We all agreed it was super yummy although the short bread can be a bit dry so do keep water nearby. It was one of the best alfaflor/ alfajores i have ever eaten and it wasn’t too sweet so you can eat more! And they have Kolita inglesa which is the Peruvian version of the red cola served in many Central American countries. It not too sweet which is great for diabetics like me. My favorite is Costa Rican red Fanta ( the U.S. strawberry version taste nothing like a good red cola). Nicaragua has Milca soda which you can buy in most supermarkets in Miami (in case you want to try a red soda).
Overall the food was very nice, ambient was lovely with walls covered with wine bottles. Convenient back parking lot and spacious handicap accessible single stall bathroom.
When in the back parking lot, just walk through the door which goes through the restaurant kitchen and straight through the dining room. The bathroom is marked with a painted lady which has a small storage area before you reach a second door to actual stall.
We are definitely coming back to try other things on the menu, it has been a very pleasant dining experience in this cozy Peruvian restaurant. Prices average to $30 per person which is quite reasonable for the quality of food.
Sorry for the half eaten Alfaflor in the picture since it was so delicious that very little was left when I realized I forgot to take a photo.
Excellent Peruvian food and best tiraditos in town. But the dish that makes me go back time after time is the Seco de Chivo. Outstanding! Great selection of wines too. For dessert their home made alfajores are so good!
Awesome little Peruvian gem on Coral way. Just inside Coral Gables near the 27 ave. This restaurant has been here for 33 years. Great food. Great service. Great prices. Family owned
Best peruvian food in the states...homemade everything..tiraditos...ceviche...pescado a lo macho...dont waste your time trying any other place first.
I can’t eat enough of their chicken and rice. I’m sorry I forgot the name of the dish but it doesn’t matter, pick anything off and menu and enjoy
Wow.
Chef Ricardo cooks from his heart and you can taste it in the food served.
My husband and I love Farolito so much! Our favorite dishes are the salmon tiradito (yum yum) , the lomo saltado and the ceviche.
Do visit when in Miami! You won't be disappointed at all!!
The ceviche here blew me away! I also ordered the Lomo Saltado, which was also delicious. I went for lunch and was impressed by the quality of the lunch specials and the level of service that we received.
Not the best, not the worst. Lomo was disappointing to me, as was the octopus appetizer. Small servings, even of rice!!!Ceviche was delicious and wine selection also!
First time at Farolito. Great friendly professional service. Had an awesome Seco of Cabrito / Chivo, as recommended by owner. Delicious well-balanced Ceviche to start. All we needed is a Pisco Sour. Good prices / value. Parking is in the back street.
I love this place! My business partners and I have been coming here for a number of years and the food never disappoints. We have tried most of their dishes and they are all DELICIOUS! I love the warm rolls they bring out while you wait for your food. This is a family owned business and the owner takes such pride in his business. It is hard to find that in Miami. There is free parking in the back in which you enter through the kitchen. I am impressed at the way the kitchen always looks so clean and tidy. I would highly recommend!
Amazing food! The salmon tiradito was great! I don't usually eat the skin because it has a fishy flavor but here chef Ricardo made it taste amazing ! Also if you have tried the lomo saltado somewhere else you should try his, you won't be disappointed!
Upscale ambiance with an eclectic menu of classics and modern dishes, this Peruvian restaurant will not disappoint.
Only issue I had was finding parking. Public is difficult to get on Coral Way, you're better off parking in the back alley - accessible only via SW 27th Ave.
First time here and loved it. The staff is very kind. The restaurant is small but very welcoming. The food was excellent. I LOVE Peruvian food and I've tried a few throughout Miami and this restaurant, is now on my top 5.
This has been one of our favorite restaurants in Miami for more than 20 years, certainly the best Peruvian. Not only is the food outstanding, the ambiance tasteful and the service very attentive, but the prices are amazing reasonable for the location, size of portions and quality of the food. Once you figure out how to get to the free parking (turn onto alleyway at the Big Box store), its perfect in every way.
The care for their customers is amazing, always seeing if we are enjoying the food, we all felt taken care of. Such great wine, 10/10 experience I recommend.
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