Three Miami ceviche stops we can verify
For this guide, Maskay only included restaurants where a current menu confirms ceviche. That leaves three strong but very different choices: two restaurants where ceviche is central to the concept, plus one Little Havana restaurant that currently offers a specific Peruvian ceviche but is not a ceviche specialist.
CVI.CHE 105: the specialist choice
CVI.CHE 105 is the clearest answer when ceviche itself is the purpose of the meal. The Downtown Miami menu offers multiple ceviche preparations and sampler-style combinations, backed by a broader Peruvian seafood menu.
This is the best fit for a group that wants to compare styles of ceviche at one table or pair ceviche with other Peruvian dishes. The setting is a full, high-energy restaurant rather than a simple neighborhood cevichería.
SuViche Wynwood: ceviche plus sushi
SuViche combines Peruvian ceviche with Japanese-influenced sushi and tiraditos. Its current menu lists several ceviche formats, which makes it a practical option when one person wants ceviche but others prefer rolls, hot dishes or a fusion menu.
The Wynwood setting and casual format make it especially useful for lunch, happy hour or an informal dinner. It is less specialized than CVI.CHE 105, but more flexible for mixed groups.
Cafe La Trova: one verified ceviche in a very different setting
Cafe La Trova belongs here with an important qualification. Its official current menu lists a Peruvian ceviche made with local Florida fish, lime, cilantro, huancaina sauce and cancha. However, the restaurant is primarily known for Cuban- and Latin-influenced food, cocktails and live music.
Choose it if you want ceviche as part of a broader night out in Little Havana. Do not choose it expecting the depth of ceviche variations found at a dedicated Peruvian seafood restaurant.
How to choose
For maximum ceviche variety, start with CVI.CHE 105. For ceviche plus sushi in a casual Wynwood setting, choose SuViche. For a single verified ceviche inside a cocktail-and-live-music evening, Cafe La Trova is the alternative. We stopped at three because these are the options we could document confidently for this first batch.
Recommended restaurants
These restaurants were selected because their current menus, locations or specialties match the question. The list is based on verifiable information, not on filling a preset number of places.
A Downtown Miami Peruvian restaurant with an extensive ceviche program and a broad seafood-focused menu.
Peruvian ceviche in multiple styles and a full-service seafood-focused dinner
A Wynwood Peruvian-Japanese restaurant combining ceviche, sushi, tiraditos and hot Peruvian dishes.
Ceviche and sushi in a casual Peruvian-Japanese format
A Little Havana restaurant and cocktail bar pairing Cuban-inspired cooking with live music and a classic cantinero-style bar program.
Cuban-inspired dining, cocktails, live music and one verified Peruvian ceviche on the current menu
Sources & references
These independent references add context or corroborate key facts used in this guide. Restaurant websites are kept on the business profiles rather than repeated here. Current information can change after the access date shown below.
-
CVI.CHE 105 official food menu ↗
Primary source
CVI.CHE 105 Downtown Miami · Accessed August 17, 2026
Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.
-
SuViche official menu ↗
Primary source
SuViche Wynwood · Accessed August 17, 2026
Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.
-
Cafe La Trova official menus ↗
Primary source
Cafe La Trova · Accessed August 17, 2026
Current source used to verify the restaurant menu, concept, location or offering for this guide.