Best Tortillas
Mexican Parmesan Crust
Jamaica MOjito
Magnolia
Chicharron with Guacamole
Magnolia
My Elote
Burrata
Bar area
Chiles and Beef
Smoky Burratta
ramen and noodles, drink
drink
Giant shrimp with potato's
drink
Interior
food, burritos and wraps
food, salads, salad
drink
food, chicken wings and fried chicken
food
Renee B.
Sep 21, 2024
A hot, cool spot with lively music and great drinks! The creme brûlée is surrounded by fresh berries and meringue. A ball of a light sorbet topped it off. I also had the Alma Rosa Signature drink....very light and lychee.
Read MoreJuan R.
Sep 1, 2024
Went for a few drinks, sitting outside. The vibe was pretty good. Ordered guacamole which was good although the portion was kind of small for the price. They prepare the guacamole in front of you. The server was great and even gave us a free round that they prepared by mistake and instead of throwing it , they gave it to us. That was a nice unexpected gesture.
Read MoreJohnathan K.
Jul 23, 2024
Service was horrible. Our server said it was his first night, but he still never checked up on us.The 2 times out of the whole meal where he checked, he had to ask someone.The food: -Bland-Dry-Tacos come deconstructed????? Mid. I'd rather pay a couple extra bucks to have them pre assembled.-Hot sauce options honestly suck (hottest one they had was just taco seasoning and ketchup) horrible.ONLY POSITIVE THING:- Happy hour beers are 4$
Read MoreCohen A.
Oct 10, 2024
We had such a great time. The food was amazing. We started out with the nachos and they were great . The guacamole and salsa were made fresh. We had nice cold chilled beers then of course we had to try their tacos. Service was friendly. Ambience was really great for lunch or a dinner. I don't know about a date night, but it's definitely a place worth going to I want to mention the prices were very reasonable. till next time, bon appétit.
Read MoreMarietta C.
Mar 19, 2024
Alma Rosa is not just the food, vibrant drinks, show stopping menu items but about the experience.We came here on a Friday night and had such an unforgettable time. It was hard to choose from their contemporary Mexican cuisine with Mediterranean fusion (and a twist) menu. The drinks were delicious and so vibrant. My favorite part of course was the fun show with the dinner. It really was something cool to watch and made our time at Alma Rosa so much fun.We ordered the burrata caprese ahumada which was a showstopper so get your phone ready. The coolest presentation ever but also bursted with flavors with their in house cilantro pesto that was out of this world. From the service to the vibes, the aroma of the restaurant to the elegance, this place is IT and it was such a great spot to hang out at.
Read MoreLissett R.
Jun 22, 2024
I'll be honest here, I was looking for a Mexican restaurant and while they do have the traditional tacos, guacamole (made table side), how does Risotto and ravioli come to play? Service was on point. Food while we had to switch gears, we did enjoy it. We had guacamole and empanada for appetizers. Ceviche and Pulpo as main dish. Brownie with ice cream was very rich to my taste. We didn't have reservations but got seated right away.
Read MoreJoshua K.
May 12, 2024
The Clubstaurant concept is something a lot of a Miamians usually dread. They anticipate over-the-top flashy displays and mediocre food at astronomical prices. I am happy to report that Alma Rosa, a Mexican/Tulum inspired Clubstaurant on the corner of South Miami Avenue in Brickell is an exception to this stereotype. We had heard positive things about the restaurant on the Brickell Living Facebook page and decided to give it a try on a Saturday night. The outside patio where we sat was lively with different groups of people enjoying hookah, cocktails, and some of the live entertainment that was being put on by various dancers. Our server was amazing at answering all of our questions and attending to us the entire night! Her proactiveness and overall attitude set the tone for what was a very pleasant evening (I will update this review with her name once I find the receipt, I think it may have been Jocelyn)?We weren't necessarily starving so we decided to share two entrees amongst our selves and found these to be very filling:- Costra De Picaanha Tacos ($22): Crispy Gouda Cheese, Grill Smoked Picanha, and Guacamole Taquero. Mild Spice.This platter brought enough ingredients to make about 3 small tacos per person. The smoked picanha was so tender and rich-- this was definitely a good quality piece that is usually not used in tacked the crispy Gouda cheese and house made guacamole were perfect complements to everything. The spice level was exactly what we were looking for, which was a little kick/heat.- Ravioli De Hongos ($32): Mushroom Ravioli served with Pomodoro Sauce or Cheese Cream SauceFunny enough, we ended up with this dish on accident. We originally ordered the Ravioli De Osobuco. However, we did not notice that this was the unintended dish until we started to dig in and eat the ravioli. The mushroom might as well have been osobuco, it was THAT good! Our ravioli was cooked in a delicious cheese cream sauce that wasn't overpowering and allowed both the al dente pasta and the mushroom filling to be the stars of the dish. The quality of this pasta dish matched what we have found at renowned Italian establishments around Miami, which was such a pleasant surprise! Our server profusely apologized for the mix up and offered to take the food back. We insisted that it was OK, that we really did enjoy the mushroom option!Our server still decided that she wanted to make up for the mix up in our order, so she said our choice of dessert was on the house. We were certainly surprised by this very kind gesture. We went with the Tiramisú Para Morir, which was described as a "Mexican style" tiramisu made with Pan de Muerto, Mascarpone Cream, and Café de Olla Sauce. Definitely not your traditional Italian tiramisu, but delicious nonetheless! Think of this dessert as a shortbread with mascarpone cream filling sitting on a bed of coffee forward sauce. So, so delicious! Thank you, Alma Rosa, for your wonderful hospitality and absolutely delicious food! There are several Clubstaurants in Miami that can learn a thing or two from the example you have set. Combining a good time with actual substance (food and service) go a long way in this town with ever expanding and evolving dining options! Various dining and entertainment concepts have closed up on the corner of South Miami Avenue and Brickell. Here's to hoping Alma Rosa with their unique offering is able to break this unfortunate trend!
Read MoreKayla C.
Nov 26, 2023
We popped by Alma Rosa on a Monday night during a quick two night stay in Miami. We happened to be nearby and found it with a quick Google search and are we ever glad we did! My only regret is that we didn't get to experience this cool spot on a weekend.In any case, we rolled up and certainly wouldn't have fit the dress code of a weekend night. There was a sign that said dress code fully enforced, and they permitted us in jeans and tshirts- likely because it was empty on a Monday. That said, no one made us feel any kind of way about it. The interior of this place is so fun, youthful and energetic. The music was loud even though we were one of 3 tables, with a live DJ. The lighting is dim with beautiful accent lighting. At one point the music became louder and the staff came out with sparklers, gave us two, and danced about - I think this is a similar idea as 'Bagatelle'. Make the inside seem like a party to the outside. I liked it anyways, it was a fun touch with the sparklers. Service was very friendly, and our server helped with recommendations for both food and beverage as out-of-towners. We started with the spicy guacamole made fresh at your table- which is always a fun touch. I will say it wasn't at all spicy, but it was entirely delicious. For my main, I had the miso glazed salmon and it was DELICIOUS. I would 200% have it again. If we are back in Miami, I'd like to go on a weekend when it's lovely with guests.
Read MoreShawn R.
Nov 21, 2023
Same concept as Bagatelle for those who know of the place. It was very trendy inside, and drinks and food were delicious. Basically, anytime the lights flicker, the place turns into a party. Drop what you are doing and eating and DANCE!Definitely a high-energy place for those looking for that, but they also have an amazing menu.Our server was very sweet, and the DJ was dropping crazy remixes. Definitely an experience!!Attached to the restaurant is a bar/nightclub which looked pretty nice inside. They were setting up for a 20th bday, so I could not snap pictures of the interior.I would love to come experience this place on a weekend!
Read MoreBrooke R.
Sep 17, 2024
It's WAY too loud in there. My ears are bleeding. I understand the vibe they're trying to create, but it's impossible to even hear yourself think or have a conversation with the person next to you. Totally overshadowed and ruined the entire experience.
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