


Stylish Italian bistro offering Tuscan-style pastas & entrees plus sidewalk seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 414 71st St, Miami Beach, FL 33141
Phone: (305) 867-0106
Website: http://cafeprimapasta.com/
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Reservations: cafeprimapasta.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
i had been recommended this place a while ago. i booked it online and got there with one of my friends sharp on time. They had a bunch of people waiting and made us wait as well. For a moment the situation was getting tense because of the many people waiting table and getting in the way of waiters and people coming in/out the restaurant and the hosts were getting rude, while in my opinion, there were no more places to be waiting at.
I had to ask a couple times for my table and got told it was my fault i hadn’t been sat down, but once i got sit down 20 mins after i had booked, everything was beautiful and we enjoyed a proper dinner.
The place is cozy, classic style, nice lighting and music, and full of guests.
Entre we had an octopus, beautifully prepared, then we all had different pastas all amazing.
I had the vongole which i ask in every italian restaurant and it didn’t disappoint, it was fresh, light and tasty.
Tiramisu for dessert and an espresso that wasn’t the best.
some complimentary limoncello to finish the meal.
we also had the wine that the manager suggested and it was top option.
Will be coming back.
Waitress and buser were on top of the service all the time.
The service is fantastic. Several waiters attend you at the same time, they constantly refill your drinks, and everyone speaks Spanish. At the beginning, they bring you a bread basket that they happily refill as many times as you want
The food was incredible – every dish we tried was outstanding. However, the main downside (and the reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5) is the pricing of the specials. After giving you the menu, the waiters list the daily specials. They sound amazing, but the prices are never mentioned. When the menu dishes are between $20–30, you’d reasonably expect the specials to be around $40–45. We ordered four specials, and each ended up costing $55. Learning that only when the check arrives leaves a bitter taste, even if the food itself was excellent
We were 9 people, didn’t order appetizers, only one dessert, and no bottles of wine – just main dishes. Still, the bill came to about $60 per person. The food may be worth it, but it would be much better if the prices of the specials were communicated upfront, instead of being surprised with a dish that costs almost double the menu price
– Fried Zucchini was airy and flavorful. Tasted like it was cut and breaded in the kitchen, not frozen bought junk from Sysco.
– Gnocchi was genuinely one of the best pasta dishes I’ve ever had. Even better than the Carbone spicy rigatoni
– Lasagna tasted homemade from the sauce to the noodles.
– Tiramisu was tasty and light with a great cup of coffee