Traditional Italian dishes served with wine in a snug, relaxed setting with a cheery feel.
Hours
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Monday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10480 SW 72nd St, Miami, FL 33173
Phone: (786) 542-5178
Website: http://www.osteriavpsunset.com/
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Reviews
Food was OK but we had a fruti de mare which seriously lacked flavor. Had a ravioli with pumpkin, cheese and other stuff that was OK. Had the special appetizer that was really disappointing. Anyway, this is not a place for us, won’t be back. I will say it was pretty full of regulars, greeted and hosted by who I think is the owner. He was nice but the food was not to our liking. Too many good Italian places around…
She asked to speak to the chef, but he said he was a chef which surprise me because I didn’t know how he can switch from the kitchen to host role so quickly, definitely a superpower.
Apparently he did not take the complaint very well because he was visibly upset. He offered to exchange it for something else and it was a couple of weeks ago, so I honestly don’t remember what she ordered. I just remember it had risotto in it which tasted like rice pudding. Although I did not like my dish at all I did not want to keep rocking the boat because I wanted to enjoy my evening out with my friend. However, the host/owner/chef never acknowledged the comment. When my friend asked for fresh Parmesan cheese, the Cuban lady who called us Mamita when she bought us both plates and asked me to hand one to my friend said they did not have any fresh Parmesan cheese however the owner/host/chef did bring some out. So I guess they had it after all. We just had to ask the right person. While my friend waited for her dish the the owner/host/chef said he was going to give us a free bottle of wine which we did not really want but went along with again to make the evening pleasant. When my friend’s second dish was also mediocre, I began to get upset and it started to really irk me that he kept pouring more and more wine into our glasses not only was he pouring the wine continuously, but he was resting the tip of the bottle onto our glasses, which really annoyed me for some reason I don’t know if it was that in combination with his fake Italian accent and his bad attitude, but that was really getting on my nerves. When he kept pouring the wine which I did not want any more of, I gently lifted the bottle that he kept resting onto the side of our glasses and told him that he should not rest the bottle of wine onto the glass. Well, I guess that was about as much as the owner/host/chef could stand from us and he asked us to leave. Shocked, as I have never been asked to leave from any restaurant in all my many years I asked him if he was asking us to leave, to which he replied yes and you don’t have to pay. I replied that I didn’t mind paying explaining that it was not about that. He didn’t want to hear it and he said please leave now. After having drank so much wine, I was feeling a little giddy and for some reason that made me laugh. I think I was in shock. While all this is happening, the restaurant was so packed that some people were waiting in line outside.
I don’t know if it’s just me but is this what Miami has become? 305Fake ? Even in a neighborhood restaurant, not South Beach or Brickell Is this the best we can do?
I believe we can do better and deserve better. We work hard for our money and the prices that we are already paying in Miami are outrageous enough, so my recommendation is stay as far away from this place and the host/owner/chef or whoever he is. Save your money and go somewhere else for a real experience…good luck with that!