“The best of Brickell can be found right here at Candela,” says Mejia. In the night hours, the restaurant dims its lights and turns on its red spotlights for a true lounge vibe. During weeknights and weekends, Candela offers drink specials and a place to party till 5am no matter the day. The gastrobar serves a weekly lunch special Monday to Friday for $11.95 and a 3-course brunch party every Sunday with unlimited mimosas and sangria for $21.99. Rice is a staple for any Latin dish, and Candela has their indulgent Arroz Al Estilo Candela, made of white rice cooked in a pepper and cilantro sauce, served with lobster tail, prawns, scallops, shrimp, squid, mussels, clams, octopus, parmesan cheese and leche de tigre.Įvery day of the week there’s a reason to have a bite or drink at Candela. Or enjoy the Aji de Gallina, a chicken stew cooked in a yellow pepper base, cheese and crackers served with white rice, pecans, boiled egg and olives. Have the whole table dive into the Piqueo Candela, a dish made of traditional Peruvian ceviche, parmesan octopus ceviche, shrimp Siu Cao and panko prawns. With an abundance of options under Cold Starters, Hot Starters, Ceviches, Tiraditos, Salads, Plates to Share, Soup, From the Sea, From the Land, Rices, Pastas and Risottos and desserts, there’s a dish everyone can enjoy. Customers can also make their way to Candela’s full bar to order delicious signature cocktails or dine bar-side.Ĭandela Gastrobar’s menu is vast and contains a wide variety of sharing-portioned authentic Peruvian dishes that promise culinary excellence. The interior of the restaurant has a homey vibe with lamps hanging from the ceiling, dozens of mirrors on the walls, a polished tiled floor and cushioned couch-like booths. In the heart of Mary Brickell Village, Candela welcomes you before you walk inside with its outside dining terrace. “And then after hang out with friends in the lounge area for a few drinks or walk over to Tucandela to party.” “No matter the occasion, it’s the perfect place to go to have a spectacular meal,” said Mejia. Nightlife and hospitality veteran Brian Mejia is owner of the 3,000 square-foot restaurant and lounge, a spot which has been strategically placed nearby its sister location, Tucandela. The restaurant recently opened in January 2017 and has been a culinary hit ever since attracting residents and Miami visitors alike. MIAMI – Brickell has a new eatery in town serving the freshest of Peruvian and Latin cuisine, Candela Gastrobar. Brickell now has a Peruvian-inspired restaurant to offer delicious dishes, crafty cocktails and a place to lounge.
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