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This intimate Italian restaurant and loft/ lounge feels as cozy and inviting as your
own home base, but the perk is having a master chef like Sergio Sigala prepare your meal. With no more than 100 seats for
dining guests (including a special table for 18 in the kitchen), Casa Tua is truly a destination
of the elite. Reservations
aren't easy to come by and those who manage to land them are real VIPs. Once dinner has come to a close, guests can make
their way to an upstairs loft/lounge that is as welcoming and peaceful as the confines of your own boudoir. Chill music fills
the air as guests enjoy an upscale night out on the town away from the hustle and bustle of Washington Avenue and Ocean
Drive. While Casa Tua is tucked away on Miami Beach's James Avenue, it still carries a unique feel of the Italian Tuscany.
Oh, and translated,
Casa Tua means "your home."
Have you tried
Casa Tua?
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Sarah Hidnert from West
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5-Excellent |
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Review:
I have gotten
much better service at my local chinese joint. Let's just say
the service was exceptionally "BAD" my waiter was missing in
action most of the night. We thought he was on break and other
waiters claimed they could not wait on us. Salad was dressing
soup. dish was tasteless & cold. We do not recommend. Expensive
and worst b-day I ever had. End of story we had desert
elsewhere. We hear they only really cater to V.I.P.
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5-Excellent |
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5-Excellent |
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Dining at Casa
Tua was a phenomenal experience, thanks in large part to an
engaging server who not only helped us navigate the menu but
also shared his obvious passion for the food. The ambience was
at once formal and cozy. The tables are a bit close, but that
made for great conversations among diners at different tables.
I guess couples looking for a secluded, romantic evening best
reserve a spot in the garden. I, an adventurous eater, loved
it! And my traveling partner, a very conservative eater, loved
it! We wax poetic over the seared foie gras with the beef
tenderloin.
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5-Excellent |
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4-Good |
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5-Excellent |
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Review:
Casa
Tua was perfect!!!!!!!! My husband, daughters and I had a wonderful
time. The food was delicious and very well presented!!!!!!! My mother is
a gourmet cook and my father is a wine connoisseur so I am not easily
impressed. But Casa Tua is a very high standard restaurant. I am sorry
for my English, my Italian is much better!!!!!!!!!
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5-Excellent |
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4-Good |
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Note that the
upstairs lounge/loft is for "members only." We dined inside and
then enjoyed cocktails in the garden. If I were to do it again,
I would dine in the garden. It's much more romantic and the
tables are not on top of one another as inside. The wait staff
was excellent, although the greet staff leaves a lot to be
desired.
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Amparo
LaPorte from South
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3-Fair |
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5-Excellent |
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3-Fair |
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Review:
Snotty
reservation staff, food not worth the money, met a cokehead
woman in the lady's room with plastic
boobs and lips. But then again, its Miami.
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South Beach
Magazine Reader from NYC |
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5-Excellent |
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5-Excellent |
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5-Excellent |
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5-Excellent |
Review:
A truly
romantic feeling. You could be anywhere in the world. We can't
wait to go back.
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