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7301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138

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Mexican seafood & mezcal, fresh flavors, great service  

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7301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 Get directions

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At Ensenada, having an ordering strategy is key - Review - Miami - The Infatuation

"To have a great meal at Ensenada, you’ve got to hopscotch around the menu in a slightly counterintuitive manner. For instance, they have an impressive mezcal selection, but the cocktails aren’t very good. The menu revolves around Mexican mariscos, but nothing on it beats the Venezuelan-influenced vuelve a la vida. And despite how thrilling the words “swordfish al pastor” may feel in your ears, that anemic taco will let you down. But these speed bumps are easy enough to navigate around, and a strategic order reveals Ensenada’s potential to be the great Mexican seafood spot Miami badly needs. photo credit: Ensenada Miami photo credit: Ensenada Miami photo credit: Ensenada Miami photo credit: Ensenada Miami The restaurant is located inside the Vagabond Hotel, a gorgeously restored example of the Miami Modern motels that dot Biscayne Boulevard in MiMo. They keep it pretty simple inside, with just bare white walls interrupted by the occasional mural of a derpy ocean critter. There’s patio seating that tragically ends just shy of the hotel’s pool, which looks like a postcard from your grandparents’ Miami honeymoon. Here’s hoping they use it for some sort of spicy shrimp-fueled pool party on a summer day in the near future. Ensenada comes to us from New York—that original location actually does live up to its tagline of “mariscos and mezcales” well enough that it’s one of the city’s best restaurants. In Miami, it’s not quite there yet, but it’s still worth a trip if you want an aguachile that’ll make you sweat, or an excellent butterflied snapper you can make eye contact with before making tacos out of it. Hopefully the restaurant can eventually smooth out some of its inconsistencies. Until then, order strategically. Food Rundown photo credit: Ensenada Miami The Cocktails The drinks are one of the biggest letdowns for a place with such an impressive mezcal selection. The best cocktails on the menu are just fine, and the worst ones are watery with cloudy ice cubes. Stick to the simple margarita, wine, or a nice sipping mezcal ordered neat. photo credit: Ensenada Miami Pescaditos Fritos A thousand years from now, when you can just tell your kitchen robot, “Make me something that’s like french fries, but fish,” it will come back with a plate of this. Maybe the future won’t be so bad. video credit: Julia Malavé Vuelve A La Vida This dish has a foot in two doors: Mexico and Venezuela. And it’s the best thing on the menu. The shrimp bathe in a savory, ketchup-infused sauce with a healthy dose of lime juice. It’s a little sweet, a little tart, and best scooped up with the Saladitas that come in their plastic wrapper on the side. video credit: Julia Malavé La De Viera Tostada The jícama and apple are a bit too greedy for the spotlight, burying the scallop to the point where you can barely register it with each bite. The tuna toastada is a slightly better choice, though neither justify their $20-ish price point. photo credit: Alex Staniloff Aguachile Amarillo There are three aguachiles at three various spice levels, but the best one is the middle one. Aji amarillo and turmeric give it a brilliant yellow color, as well as a spice intensity that makes the sweat glands on your forehead pop like TV static. video credit: Julia Malavé Pez Espada “Al Pastor” Taco It’s not that a taco can’t be $8. It’s that an $8 taco needs to be a revelation. None of them—including the overcooked al pastor—are. Plus, the bigger shareable entrees all come with tortillas and make better tacos anyway. video credit: Julia Malavé Pescado Del Dia “Al Pibil” Always order this, whether you’re with one other person or five. The butterflied fish is tender enough to saw apart with a whisper, and it’s covered with crispy sunchoke chips. Arrange it all into a soft corn tortilla or just go wild with a fork. photo credit: Ensenada Miami Passion Fruit Tiramisu There’s no discernable coffee flavor in this tiramisu, but we don’t care—we really like it. This one speaks to the unfailing power of well-deployed passion fruit in a dessert." - Ryan Pfeffer

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Jonathan Diaz

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A good friend recommended this spot since she mentioned that the restaurant in Brooklyn was a very nice experience, and I would like to say that it honestly surpassed all of my expectations that I had coming in. To start off, we got the Patatas Bravas, Chips and Guacamole, and the Pescaditos Fritos, and nothing was a miss from the beginning. The sauce that goes with the pescaditos (fried fish) complements it perfectly with a touch of spice but nothing too crazy. I highly recommend giving it a try. The mix that really got me was the guacamole and the Patatas Bravas. Something was just right in that mix, and I also highly recommend trying it. As an entree, we got the aguachile, and it came with a side of tostadas to eat with. I can honestly say that this was my second favorite dish of the night, only followed by the best dish of the night, the octopus tacos al pastor. Wow. I’m a very harsh taco critic, and I can honestly wholeheartedly vouch for these tacos. The flavor and the perfection in which the octopus was cooked just upped the experience by 10x. For drinks, I got the spicy margarita, which was amazing, and for dessert, I highly recommend getting the cinnamon churros with Mexican dark chocolate and cornbread-flavored ice cream, which honestly at first I was like “cornbread?”….. blew my mind how good it really was. I want to give a special thanks to our server Leandro. He took great care of us tonight, and I went with all of his recommendations, and I can honestly say he knows what he is talking about when it comes to the food there. I rate this place 5 stars across the board because not only was the food amazing, the service was from another world. Something Miami definitely does not have a lot of. Thank you very much for an amazing night.

Hilal Koc Savci

Google
Absolute PERFECTION. Ensenada was the highlight of my trip to Miami and the best Mexican I’ve had in years - and I’m from CA!! So fresh, so unique, so delicious 💯 They are well known for seafood but the half chicken (pollito!) & pork carnitas were amazing too!! The guacamole was so fresh & so well seasoned, I could eat it for my whole meal. Definitely end your meal with the seasonal sorbets - the most unique & dangerously delicious flavours!! The guava & tomato 🤤🤤 The service was also impeccable - so friendly & warm, makes you feel like you’re dining with family & friends. I will be dreaming about this meal - get there before the Michelin buzz takes over👌

Tiff Ester

Google
Best fish Mexican restaurant in Miami. Corn tortillas are fresh. The sauces are a burst of flavors. My favorite was the fish tacos and the little fried fishes. The tiramisu is very strong in alcohol. Beautiful light space!!! Service is amazing. The only con this is located in a hotel so theirs no parking, and need to valet. I look forward to trying more dishes.

Vanessa Virgilio

Google
My favorite spot in Miami, hands down. The vibe is always on point, the service is warm and attentive, and the food? ALWAYS incredible! I’ve made it a bi-weekly ritual because I know I’ll never leave disappointed. Whether I’m going for a casual night out or something a little more special, this place always delivers. Highly, highly recommend!

MaeZ

Google
We stayed at the Vagabond Hotel for one night. We were glad that we tried the onsite restaurant, Ensenada. The staff were attentive, service was quick, the food was delicious, and we had a great time. Most of the food seemed tapas style and was shareable. We had the fish of the day tacos. Swordfish was the fish of the day. I don’t typically like fish, but these were great! The guacamole was fresh and just right. We also had some sort of steak quesadillas. They were seasoned perfectly and the meat was tender. The churros were the star of the show and the best I ever had! They are served with corn ice cream and chocolate. I don’t believe the negative reviews of this place. Prior to going, I read the reviews, and thanks to some really great ones, we gave it a chance. We are glad that we did. It is on the more expensive side as compared to mom and pop type Mexican restaurants, but it is what I would expect for that quality of food, especially in Miami.

Sergio Murgas

Google
We visited Ensenada Miami today and the entire experience was amazing. From the authentic flavors to the vibrant atmosphere, everything was spectacular. Every detail was thoughtfully curated to deliver a unique experience. Definitely a place we’ll be coming back to!

Kel Ruiz

Google
This place is incredible, if there is one thing I should highlight, it is the great service provided by the staff in making you feel comfortable and cared for at all times. The food is incredible, the innkeeper's suggestions were great. excellent. We ordered two appetizers, 2 tacos, 1 main dish (The main dishes can be shared between two people, because they are abundant) and two desserts. The tiramisu is an explosion of flavors, this dessert is incredible. Things to improve? I think tacos can go to another level. But the restaurant is really excellent.

Chat Chow

Google
Let’s back up. The Erkaya brothers—Ahmet and Mehmet—aren’t your average restaurateurs. Raised in the restaurant biz (hello, Mandolin Aegean Bistro), they know a thing or two about hospitality. But it was a trip north to New York where hey fell hard for a little spot in Brooklyn called Ensenada. Think fresh, vibrant, seafood-forward Mexican flavors with just enough edge to keep it cool. Inspired and insatiable, they brought the concept south, giving Miami something it didn’t know it needed—a seafood-centric Mexican stunner tucked into the retro-chic Vagabond Hotel. Let’s be honest—Miami was made for a restaurant like this. When you sit down at Ensenada, it just feels right. Now let’s dish on what to order. Start with the Tostada de Atun—thinly sliced, glistening tuna laid delicately over a crisp tortilla, kissed with salsa macha, avocado crema, and a citrus punch that says, ¡hola! in every bite. It’s playful, balanced, and gone before you know it. Then there’s the Steak Quesadilla with queso Oaxaca and salsa verde cruda. Smoky, creamy, with charred edges that melt into the pillowy tortillas. Craving comfort? Go for the Caldo De Camarones with chile guajillo that’ll fix any lingering hangover (no judgement). Seafood reigns supreme here—think Pescado Del Dia “Al Pibil” in a spicy tomato broth, Aguachile that sings with serrano, and Daily Fish Tacos that are anything but basic. Wash it all down with a smoky Blood Orange Paloma or a frosty Monopolio and you’ve basically booked yourself a one-way ticket to Baja. And dessert… save room for the Cinnamon Churros with a side of Mexican chocolate for dipping AND the Carajillo Affogato with corn ice cream and cancha. What makes Ensenada so special is that it doesn’t feel like a trend or a transplant—it feels like it belongs. The Vagabond Hotel’s art deco bones play well with Ensenada’s relaxed coastal spirit. It’s part nostalgia, part modern. And just when we thought we couldn’t love it more—they dropped a killer happy hour (get the Fried Little Fish with szechuan pepper, trust) and launched brunch. Let’s just say: I’ll be back soon ready to see what the morning menu has in store.
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Farah A.

Yelp
Ensenada had been on my list of spots to try for a while now, but I never found the urge to make my way over until this past Saturday. I was going home from a long day filled with friend hangouts passing by Mimo District and pretty hungry. We passed by the Vagabond Hotel when I suggested to finally try Ensenada! So we popped a quick U-turn and made our way over. To start, I'll say the space is beautiful. The spot was formerly known as Mr. Mandolin. I like that they were able to maintain that nautical essence of the space, while elevating it to a more classy intimate vibe. We sat inside becuase it was hot out and ordered the following: - fried pescaditos - shrimp tacos - tuna tostadas - aguachile verde - patatas bravas Everything was absolutely delicious. Filled with so many rich refreshing flavors -- you can tell they poured their heart into each dish. My favorite dish was the aguachile verde, I was literally drinking the green sauce from the plate because it was just that good. Service was lovely too which is always a HUGE plus!
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Aileen A.

Yelp
Had a great impromptu girls' dinner at Ensenada at The Vagabond. We were able to get a table right away around 7pm on a Saturday but it got busier a later in the evening. The service and hospitality was outstanding from all the staff we interacted with. Our server Nelson was especially on point with recommendations. Four of us shared the pescaditos fritos, 2 orders of the tostada de atun, aguachile amarillo campechano, pescado del dia "al pibil", and passion fruit tiramisu. Everything was fresh and delicious. I would come back just for the tuna tostadas and passionfruit tiramisu. We ordered an assortment of cocktails and mocktails. I did not like my first cocktail and they were happy to replace it with another drink that I enjoyed. The al fresco dining patio was cute and had a chill ambiance -- good for friends catching up, dates, or groups. The music was an appropriate level -- not too loud that you're shouting, but loud enough to forget that you're right off Biscayne Blvd. Parking: There is $8 valet parking, as well as some marked restaurant parking on the side of the hotel and also free street parking in the surrounding streets.
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Beth S.

Yelp
Beautiful, but laid back place to have delicious Mexican fusion food. I came here with my son for dinner. We sat outside. It was a bit chilly in January but they had heaters lit all over the patio. The ambiance outside was magical. Our waitress so was nice- actually everyone was incredibly kind and helpful. The menu was a wonderful combination of Mexican and Peruvian cuisine. We ordered the guacamole and chips, batatas bravas, and the fried fish as appetizers. They were all on the happy hour menu, so they were all discounted. I also ordered the Sauvignon blanc for a drink and my son ordered a beer. They were both on happy hour. The fried fish (pescaditos fritos) were my favorite! For dinner, we shared an order of the vegetarian tacos, the fish tacos, and the Aguachiles camaron verde (green shrimp ceviche). They were all very good too, but my favorite was the fish tacos. The bill was about $100 before tip. I would definitely go back again. Sit outside if you can.
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Tiffany W.

Yelp
Best fish Mexican restaurant in Miami. Corn tortillas are fresh. The sauces are burst of flavors. My favorite was the fish tacos and the little fried fishes. The tiramisu is very strong in alcohol. Beautiful light space!!! Service is amazing. The only con this is located in a hotel so theirs no parking, and need to valet. I look forward to trying more dishes.
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Diandra L.

Yelp
Welcome Ensenda from NYC to Miami. On their website they say that Ensenada is your neighborhood mariscos & mezcales joint and honestly, it is exactly that. Located in the Vagabond hotel, this is a beautiful space with plenty of dining room seating, a large bar, and outdoor seating. We opted for outside because the weather was perfect. Our dinner resi was on a Friday at 6 pm, and we were in luck because it was during happy hour (which is until 7 pm). I started off with a spicy margarita which was awesome. Something about that first sip of a marg with girlfriends you haven't seen in a minute is healing. Our server Lele was amazing, super friendly and attentive: +tostada de tuna and scallop - my fave was the tuna +tacos al pastor - these were made with swordfish, delish +Aguachile of pescado + camaron - you can order your aguachile with fish, shrimp or combined. They also have a cucumber options. You then pick mild, medium or spicy sauce which each have their own flavor profile. +Pescado del dia al pibil - this was snapper. It was served whole with tortillas and some toppings so you can build your own tacos. I also enjoyed one of their cocktails, the "dirty gin" which had olive oil washed gin, dry vermouth, fennel & olive brine, and yuzu oil. It was great. While I enjoyed everything, I do think the pescado del dia missed the mark for me. I much more enjoyed the tostadas and tacos as well as my cocktails. I think this is the perfect spot for a chill hang to enjoy some good drinks and definitely a spot I am adding to my happy hour rotation as that marg was sooo good and there are some food options on hh as well. There is street parking in the area, and valet is well priced at $8!
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Adela M.

Yelp
I have high standards for Mexican seafood and this location met most but I do think there is room for improvement. First the space is beautiful and big. The team is nice but I wish they were more knowledgeable of their drinks and dishes. I asked for a michelada and when it came to choosing a beer, it seemed as though they were unsure which to recommend. The same with the food, they had a limited brunch menu, when asked about which is better we didn't get a direct answer, also I asked for crema for my chilaquiles and I was corrected and told it was crème fresh, in my opinion it didn't matter what they called it, just bring me the crema! Price is really, really steep! I would say, make it affordable, chilaquiles are just fried tortillas with sauce and an egg, shouldn't be more than $15, I believe we paid close to $30. Overall I enjoyed it, the tuna tacos were my fav!
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Jane D.

Yelp
I really enjoyed the food and the service here! The restaurant was actually quite busy, but we were a table of 6. This is definitely more well plated and less home cooking-esque. They are incredibly nice, which I love! I think they are a newer restaurant, hence fewer reviews. I didn't taste the guac, but I enjoyed the different salsas we got. Aguachiles are quite beautiful - we got the negro which was just spicy enough for me (but I loooove spice so grain of salt). Tacos were good - camarón and pescado and al pastor. The scallop tostada was my favorite of the evening - super fresh and well seasoned, crunch of jicama. I dropped my lime, served noticed, and he brought me another one without me asking. Desserts were actually shockingly my highlight. Affogato and passion fruit tiramisu were both amazing. The guava / heirloom tomato sorbet was my cup of tea, but not really some of the other peoples. You could actually taste the tomato, which did throw people off. I liked that one though! Overall would return - really solid mariscos spot (fancier, price point reflects it).

Anthony P.

Yelp
I'm separating my review into two areas: food/service and price/parking. For the food and service I would give this place a 5. We were six people and we ordered a variety of appetizers and main courses, which we all split. The food was so good. A little bit more spicy than I would have liked, but very tolerable for someone who doesn't like spicy food. The fish meals were so good. I don't remember who our server was, but she did a great job of keeping on top of the six of us with water refills, removing extra plates, etc etc. But as for price and parking, I'd have to give this place one star. First, it is ridiculously expensive. As tasty as the food was, it definitely was not worth the price. And $8 for valet parking! This restaurant is in the parking lot of the Vagabond Hotel. So they take your money and then park your car literally about 15 feet away in the parking lot right next to the restaurant. I could have parked there myself! They really need to eliminate valet parking and allow customers to use the Vagabond parking facility. Bottom line is we tried it. But I'll never come back here again because it's over priced and parking is a rip off. If you do come here, park on the side streets.
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Frank G.

Yelp
Service - 5+ Food - 4 Ambiance - 4 Quality price ratio - 4 Drinks - 4.5 New restaurant with a great potential. Their Brooklyn, NY location is Michelin recommended. My favorite were the guacamole, the pescaditos and the tuna tostada. They were delicious. The main issue I found was the amount of salt in some dishes, for instance the oysters, it was way too salty. Because of this reason I'm striking one star off. The service is outstanding, like really good. All in all, great experience. Enjoy!
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Enrique L.

Yelp
Amazing Seafood! As a Mexican American that has struggled to find great Mariscos in Miami- I am ecstatic to have found Ensenada. The food, cocktails and hospitality are some of the best in Miami!
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Senor M.

Yelp
Great restaurant in the upper east side / Mimo area. The food is Mexican with a lot of local twists. The seafood is fresh and everything we had was great. The guacamole is a must try to start. We had all the tacos, pescado was the best. The service was excellent and the vibe was excellent. Check out the seasonal sorbet; we had some amazing flavors that change seasonally

Cami F.

Yelp
We had a really good lunch at this spot. The fried little fish, the tostada and the patatas bravas were incredible. I really love the flavors.

Gabrielle F.

Yelp
Always love to see what new restaurant pops up in the vagabond space. Snagged a last minute res on a busy Friday and the place was packed. I really enjoyed how the space was set up. The last restaurant that was here did not utilize the space as well. Drinks were good, someone was walking around answering questions about the mezcals. I could have used more direction from the server on the menu because I feel like we ordered some redundant things. We both got aguachiles which were quite pretty and fresh tasting. I'll definitely be back to try some mezcal and also hopefully better navigate the menu!

Jill K.

Yelp
Food 5 Service zero Manager and maitre'd complete a-holes! Will-Shequina and Memo Nasty hostess refused our request for a table even though that table was still available after 3hrs when we left-they refused to let us sit there....still empty Hope they get their f-ing shit together! Trust me-I loved One White Street, they have it 2gether! Took them three asks to get my friend a knife (========3

Nancy S.

Yelp
Super cute place but the food was not good at all and pricey. Do not recommend. Food had no flavor and was extremely spicy to the point that it made the food taste worse.

Andrea R.

Yelp
Vigilant and kind owner, gentle service, great salsas ( not for everyone as they are spicy...) me I loved them. Fish pibil well cooked, tostadas and caldo the camarón well done. Aguachile negro very good but spicy( again not for everyone ). Ambience and music ad-hoc. We will definitely become regulars

Violeta L.

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Pricey bad service, the waitress told me to leave the restaurant if I didn't like the food, when I called the manager to speak to him it was even worse, he is rude and does not seem interested in solving the problem. The food is flavorless

Remberto R.

Yelp
Delicious restaurant at the Vagabond. Stand out were the black aguachile, the fried smelts, guacamole and drinks. Beautiful setting