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    4.6 (101 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Chris P.

    Everything about Cotoa yells come back for more. Small area so reservations is pretty all but needed. Also it's a bit out of the way if you live in Miami/Kendall so take time out if you're going during the week. Food was phenomenal. Started with the pan de yuca it's a must get. Next we got the mahi mahi ceviche. The peanut taste creeps up out of no where but it's a delicious bite. My favorite dish of the night were the langostinos. The sauce they put on it you could drink straight out of a cup. There was not one bad thing to say about this experience. Definitely going back to try other things.

    Andrea C.

    Very small restaurant. Really just a few tables. Top notch service. Every fish that came out to us was explained to us in detail. Everything we had was delicious. We had cheese bread, empanadas, wahoo ceviche, tortellini, blue crab, and banana rum cake. Each one was amazing. Also had a Negroni cocktail, which was unique and really amazing. Absolutely top notch.

    Gaby R.

    I'd never had Ecuadorian food before, so I was pretty pumped to finally try Cotoa and wow, what a great first impression. The place is cozy, intimate, and cutely decorated. It's the kind of spot that feels instantly warm and inviting. To start the night, I ordered their signature drink, the Cocktail Canelazo, and they actually let us sample it before committing, which I thought was such a nice touch. It's made with vermouth, ishpingo, and naranjilla, a combo that's unique, fragrant, and seriously delicious. To start we got the the Pan de Yuca, inspired by the start of every meal in Ecuador. These cassava cheese bread rolls were pillowy and paired with a mamey chutney that was to die for. Next up were the chicken empanadas, made with green plantain dough and filled with coconut chicken stew ..just incredible. We also tried the crunchy cassava croquettes drizzled with cacao honey, which i didn't love but it wasn't bad. For mains, the hanger steak was the star. Inspired by Ecuadorian street pinchos, it came perfectly grilled medium rare with smoky chimichurri served alongside by crunchy potatoes (seriously addictive) and cucumber for a fresh balance. We also got the Cangrejada con Patacón which was another hit. It had blue crab prepared ceviche style in a rich tomato base with sweet plantains, preserved black lemon, and cocolón and came with some giant tostones to pair it with. And of course, we couldn't skip dessert. The Caramelized Banana Rum Cake with salted toffee, cacao nibs, and banana stracciatella gelato was the perfect finish. It sweet, rich, and beautifully plated.

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    Jess H.

    We were so excited to try out this place. It's very cute inside and small; however, such a nice vibe. You definitely need reservations because there are not many tables. With that said, I was surprised it took a long time to be greeted by our server. Service just wasn't good. It was about average. The server barely checked on us and was only nice towards the end of our meal. The food was creative and tasty. It did take a very long time for the food to come out, even the appetizers. It took 40 minutes just for the ceviche to come out. The snapper was my favorite and was absolutely delicious.

    Christina T.

    Getting a reservation here wasn't easy but that just goes to show how good it is. From start to finish everything was delicious. The pan de yucas are a must try and I loved the empanadas. The ceviche was so fresh. Our table shared everything and I definitely recommend doing the same. Our entrees included El Pincho hangar steak, the snapper, and the Tortellinis. Everything was amazing but my favorite of the three dishes was the hangar steak. It comes with potatoes and cucumbers too. Then for dessert, we shared the banana rum cake and the chocopop. I can't tell you which I liked more but if you're on the fence, I'd opt for the banana rum cake, you know, to stay on theme.

    Ilmia A.

    Cotoa was my first intro to Ecuadorian type of food and it left me wanting more! Made a reservation for lunch time on a random week day, arrived and our table was ready. The place is small but cozy and on this particular occasion it was not very busy. We ordered a variety of dishes to try different items and loved every single one. Our favorites were the corn bread and the chivo empanadas, recommended 100! The food comes out as it's ready so everything was warm and fresh! Service was very attentive.

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    Carmen F.

    Cotoa is easily one of the best restaurants I've tried so far this year. The pan de yuca came out warm, soft, and perfectly cheesy. The hanger steak was tender, flavorful, and beautifully seasoned. The cangrejada con patacón... oh my god, so amazing. I'm not even a crab person but it ended up being my favorite dish of the night. The flavors were incredible and the patacón paired perfectly with the richness of the crab. Every dish was well execute and the service was top notch! A memorable dining experience.

    Nicole P.

    I'm so glad I went and tried out this restaurant with my mom. I had driven past it a few times and decided I need to see what it was like. I've never had Ecuadorian food and I must say everything is delicious! The staff and service is amazing. It is best to have a reservation because the restaurant is small but they do take walk ins if they have room available. The restaurant has a very cozy and intimate atmosphere with soft music playing in the background while the cook is preparing each meal as you place your order. To start we ordered the Pan de Yuca which comes with a Mamey chutney. I wasn't sure how that would taste together but the chutney complements the Pan de Yuca nicely. For our main dishes I ordered the Cangrejada con Patacón which is blue crab ceviche style in tomato sauce and comes as a layered dish with the blue crab on top, sweet plantains and rice on the bottom with sauce. This dish is so flavorful and delicious the crab tastes amazing with hints of lemon. I absolutely loved it and my mom loved it so much we had to take our other dish the Tortellini's con Seco de Pollo to go because she was feeling full. But of course she still had room for dessert and not just one but two desserts. We ordered the banana rum cake and the chocopop which is a lava cake with passion fruit sorbet on the side. Both desserts are delicious and easy to share. I think all the portions are big enough to share. We definitely go back again and I recommend trying them out if you're in the area.

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    Camila S.

    We finally checked out COTOA, a friend flying in from Vegas literally pinned it as her first stop, so we had to go! It's a super cute, small, intimate spot with limited seating. If you want to sit indoors, definitely book a reservation. If they have availability, you can walk in and sit outside just double-check the weather because outdoor seating isn't rain-friendly. It rained during our visit, but we managed to finish our meal tucked under the one big umbrella. We made it work! Food-wise the apps were okay, nothing we'd rave over. But the entrees!!! The churrasco and ceviche were absolutely the stars and would be the reason we go back. Don't skip dessert! the banana dish was a hit at the table. The staff was kind and accommodating, even with a little hiccup with our wine, all was smoothed over quickly. Overall, cute vibe, definitely worth checking out.

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    Rajiv K.

    First time at cotoa's new place. Free parking in the front. A more intimate seating than their old location but it works. A lot of the similar style as its other spot. As for the food and quality, it's still superb. A lot of heart goes into the dishes, plating, service, and pride for the Ecuadorian culture. They have some new dishes on the menu at this location. Take a look at that crudo Salsero. It was so beautifully plated, I almost felt guilty eating it (but glad I did). Amazing passion fruit flavors paired with the fish. The blue crab and langostinos were also flavored extremely well. In its original location, the goat empanadas were my favorite. I got them here too, but tonight it was missing something... couldn't put my finger on it. Definitely would order again, but worth noting. I also miss their old goat pasta dish, but applaud them for keeping the menu fresh with new dishes. Cotoa remains one of my favorite picks in Miami. Hats off to the chef that deserved that Michelin. Definitely recommend and would return.

    Fay F.

    The food was delicious and staff were friendly and attentive, however, the wait time for food is beyond long! I'm only giving it 2 star because it took over an hour to get our main course. We were about to get up and leave when the food finally came out. Again, it's a cute spot with good food but not well staffed. If you are hungry or on a time crunch then this is not the spot for you.

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    Shawn H.

    This was incredible. The ceviche, pan de yuca, croquettes, and hanger steak were all perfect. We also loved the cornbread and the tortellini, but I could see us subbing those out next time. I also 100% want empanadas next visit.

    Stefany D.

    Cotoa is a cute little restaurant in the North Miami that serves Ecuadorian food. I enjoyed all of the food that we got. Although simple, the empanadas were my favorite. Our server was very helpful and kind even after I spilled a bit of my wine he was right there to clean it up and serve me more so that was greatly appreciated. Although I am not a banana person, the rest of my table really loved the banana dessert and I did try a bit and liked it. I really liked my wine but some of my friends had a little trouble finding a red wine that they liked. All in all we had a great time. Thanks Cotoa

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    Delicious authentic Ecuadorian food, everything we had was fantastic, we will definitely be back!

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    If you know Ecuadorian food, you'll love this place. Small, unassuming spot with really good, authentic dishes that speak for themselves.

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    A interesting concept. Japanese Ecuadorian cuisine. Everything tasted delicious our waiter was very attentive.

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