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SuViche – Miami Beach

$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi and Ceviche

$15
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Wed Oct 24 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
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50%
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In a Nutshell

Chefs blend Peruvian and Japanese cuisine on a menu of unique sushi rolls and new takes on ceviche

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for location listed. Limit 1 per table. Valid for dine-in only. Valid only for dinner. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must purchase a food item.
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The hunt for marine life has inspired some of mankind's greatest literature, from Melville's Moby-Dick, to Hemingway's The Old Man Vs. The Sea: An Autobiographical Thriller. Reel in a meal with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi and Ceviche

The menu includes tuna tataki, slices of seared tuna over avocado with toasted peanuts and a homemade tataki sauce ($9.95). The hallmark of the menu is ceviche ($11.95), which is made with diced whitefish marinated in lime juice and garnished with thinly sliced red onions and canchitas, salty puffed corn traditional in Peru. Additional menu staples include authentic Peruvian dishes like lomo saltado, steak sauteéd with red and green onions ($12.95) and ají de gallina, tender chicken breasts served with a creamy ají sauce atop sliced Idaho potatoes ($9.95). The selective sushi menu includes a roll that combines whitefish, cilantro, and mild jalapeño pepper ($9) and one with crispy shrimp, avocado, and tuna covered in fish and cilantro sauce ($12.50).

SuViche Miami Beach

Fusion cuisine is exciting because it can be a maze of unexpected flavors and startling twists on tradition. A certain level of compatibility is also important, though. It's a relief, then, that chefs at SuViche—voted the No. 1 favorite at Grand Tasting Village—chose two culinary traditions that draw heavily from the sea. Plates here blend Peruvian and Japanese ingredients and techniques, allowing sushi rolls to shine alongside fresh ceviche. The acidity of pickled ginger makes flavorful sense in bowls of ceviche, in which citrus juices already sparkle sharply, cooking sashimi-like cuts of fish. Wonton chips and teriyaki traditional in Japanese dishes also give ceviche a crunch and a sweetness that seem obvious in retrospect. And the exchange works both ways: golden aji peppers and cilantro give sushi rolls hints of spice typical of South American cuisine. Diners can watch the chefs roll maki or hold retirement parties for popular spatulas in the open sushi bars.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Getting Onto the Roof

One of the main attractions of living in this place is its cool roof. There’s gotta be a way to get up there if the last people who lived here were able to do it. Here are some ideas for getting onto that roof:

  • Are there stairs we just don’t know about? They would have to be somewhere behind the dumpsters.
  • The building next door is pretty close. Do you think it’s safe to jump?
  • I bet Santa Claus has been up there. He’s all about roofs.
  • Do you think there’s one of those things where you pull something down and it becomes stairs?
  • There has to be a way because I saw people with a grill up there once.
  • I don’t think the building allows ladders, so it can’t be that.
  • I think the people in the top apartment think they’re the only ones who get roof access, but we’re all supposed to share it.
  • Do you think we’ll be able to get down from the roof if we do find a way up?
  • I heard you can see 100 miles in every direction up there.
  • I’m not expecting there to be a pool, but it would just be really cool if there were one.
  • Wait, are we on the roof?
  • The other day I think I heard a dog or a raccoon up there.
  • It’d be a good place to have a party, but I don’t want anyone to fall off the side.
  • It’d be really easy to get there if we could just open the window and climb up. But we don’t have any windows. We should ask our landlord for windows.
  • I bet it gets slippery up there when it’s icy out.
  • Am I too heavy to be thrown up there?
  • Honestly, if I had the right tools, I could just make a hole in the ceiling.
  • Man, we could do a million things up there. Even water balloons.
  • I saw a guy drop a penny from up there and it made a hole in the sidewalk.
  • I’ve been having trouble sleeping lately and I think the fresh air would really do me good. Oh man, yeah, it’d be great to have a mattress up there.
  • Ropes?
  • It’s just that I told a lot of people we had a roof. And everybody’s coming over eventually.
  • Someone had to get up there in the first place to install the chimneys.
  • Is this something we can sue the landlord over?
  • We used to go on the roof of my house growing up and pretend it was a fortress.
  • There’s no reason it would be illegal to be up there. We pay rent.
  • Man, what I wouldn’t give to be up there right now. Staring at the sun…I’d be free.
  • Do you think we need a key?
  • I used to be scared of heights, but now I’m not, since I ziplined last summer.
  • I hope there’s a toilet up there.
  • I’m gonna bring a jacket in case it gets cold at night.
  • My cousin’s a fireman.
  • I fell off of a roof when I was a kid, but I landed on a trampoline and bounced into a convertible and drove away.

There’s gotta be some way we can get on that roof.

SuViche

3.75 out of 5
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    Miami Beach

    1119 16th St
    Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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