Fiorito is a cozy Argentinean gem in Little Haiti where hearty meats, including delicious empanadas and tender churrasco, shine amidst rustic decor and a lively, welcoming vibe.
"It doesn’t take a detective to figure out that Fiorito is an Argentinian spot. Their logo incorporates Diego Maradona’s jersey number and the very good menu includes quite a lot of beef. But you don’t have to just eat red meat here. They also have some tasty octopus, butternut squash soup, and quite possibly our favorite empanada in town. It’s called the empanada de choclo, and it’s a circular little disk filled with a stretchy center of cheese and sweet corn. Order it." - ryan pfeffer
"Brothers Maximiliano and Cristian Alvarez’s rustic restaurant brings Argentine charm to Little Haiti. Solo diners and large groups alike gather at the cozy dining areas marked with red brick walls, family photographs, and soccer memorabilia. Meat is the star of the show here: Options like crispy sweetbreads, sausage platters, provoleta with chorizo, churrasco, and empanadas make up for most of the menu. The family-friendly space also serves notable pasta options, including short rib ravioli and lamb ragu pappardelle. Go light or go all in, but make sure to order dulce de leche crepe for dessert." - Juliana Accioly
"Brothers Maximiliano and Cristian Alvarez’s rustic restaurant in Little Haiti brings together solo diners and large groups who gather at the cozy dining areas marked with red brick walls, family photographs, and soccer memorabilia. Meat is the obvious star of the show here — crispy sweetbreads, sausage platters, and churrasco make up most of the menu. The family-friendly space also serves notable pasta options, including short rib ravioli and lamb ragu pappardelle. Go light or go all in, but make sure to order dulce de leche crepe for dessert." - Juliana Accioly
"Fiorito is a great Argentinian restaurant in Little Haiti, and almost always the right answer for a laidback dinner involving wine, red meat, and murals of Argentine fútbol gods. Fiorito has indoor seating and an outdoor patio—both firmly within the realm of “super cute.” The dishes mostly cost $20 or less, except for some of the bigger steaks (which you can split anyway). And bottles of wine go for as low as $40. Start off with the mollejas crocantes, sausage sampler platter, and—if you’re not in the mood for a big hunk of red meat—one of the pasta options, like the lamb pappardelle." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"Fiorito is a great Argentinian restaurant in Little Haiti, and almost always the right answer for a laidback walk-in dinner involving wine, red meat, and murals of Argentine fútbol gods. Fiorito has indoor seating and an outdoor patio—both firmly within the realm of super cute. The dishes hover around $20 or less, except for some of the bigger steaks (which you can split anyway). And bottles of wine go for as low as $40. Start off with the mollejas crocantes, sausage sampler platter, and—if you’re not in the mood for a big hunk of red meat—one of the pasta options, like the lamb pappardelle. " - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo, mariana trabanino