Longtime gourmet retailer features Latin American artisanal goods, wines & traditional comfort fare.
"The Graziano family runs some of the most respected Argentine establishments in town, with multiple locations of their formal restaurants and casual markets that are popular for a reason: They operate like well-oiled machines and combine intimate and modern takes on Argentine cuisine. At the restaurant, meat dishes and parrilladas are standouts, as are sausages, lamb, and free-range chicken. At the markets, diners can eat as lightly or heavily as they choose; the menu offers affordable, shareable empanadas, sandwiches, mains, and plenty of sweet pastries." - Juliana Accioly
"With multiple locations throughout Miami, this homegrown Argentine steakhouse serves all the popular steakhouse fare — like tomahawks and skirt steak — along with dishes more popular in Argentina, like parrillada, empanadas, and a large variety of wines." - Eater Staff
"It’s a bakery, cafe, restaurant, market, butcher, and wine shop. If it was next to Home Depot, it’d be the perfect place to shelter during armageddon. But since it’s not the end of the world, you can pop in and find a solution for every meal instead. Go for an early breakfast. Get a half panini and soup for lunch. Or you can pick out a bottle of wine from the shop to enjoy with a skirt steak dinner, and they’ll open it for you with no corkage fee. Graziano’s Market often gets confused for Graziano's Restaurant, which is a few blocks away and one of the best steakhouses in Miami. But we like this Argentinian market because it really has something for everyone—minus survivalists. We still recommend Home Depot for that. " - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer
"It’s a bakery, cafe, restaurant, small grocer, butcher, and a wine shop. If it was next to Home Depot, it’d be the perfect place to shelter during armageddon. Order a couple flaky Argentinian empanadas to-go for a quick snack. Or dine in and get the half panini (we like the "next door" with prosciutto, mozzarella, and tomatoes) and soup for lunch. It’s also not a bad place to work, as long as you’re not distracted by TVs playing that game where you push a ball with your foot. Graziano’s Market really has something for everyone, minus survivalists. We still recommend Home Depot for that." - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer
"Miami has no shortage of tasty empanadas, but the version at Graziano’s reigns supreme. The savory turnovers here are offered Argentine-style and loaded with everything from cheese and tomatoes to corn or chorizo, then baked just right until golden." - Juliana Accioly, Olee Fowler