Audio By Carbonatix
Located on a quiet street in Coral Gables, Francesco Restaurant is known for its pristine Peruvian dishes. It has outposts in two other countries: Peru and Argentina. And in Lima, it’s an institution.
If you want to try a beautiful dish, try Francesco’s squid ink risotto with shrimp and ají amarillo sauce ($35).
The al dente risotto is perfectly cooked — stirred continuously until reaching a creamy consistency. Atop the black ink-infused rice rests a yellow chili sauce that adds spice and color. Finished with shrimp, it’s a decadent and exotic meal.
Sure, you might get black ink on your teeth and tongue. But it’s worth it. (Which is why we asked ourselves: Why isn’t more food black and yellow?)
When news happens, Miami New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.
We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If Miami New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.
If you prefer lighter seafood dishes, order the tiradito Francesco ($16). It features fine cuts of fish topped with white ceviche sauce.
How is this dish different from ceviche? Tiradito lacks onions, and its fish is sliced differently. We tried the corvina — and it was as fresh as can be.
Follow Carina on Twitter @CarinaOst
Follow Short Order on Facebook, Twitter @Short_Order, and Instagram @ShortOrder.