Cha Cha Cha - Miami at a glance
About
- Born in Mexico City, raised in LA, now in Miami
- Wide selection of mezcal and tequila
- Playful, shareable small plates
- Cocktails with a bold personality
- Lively, colorful Wynwood setting
Cha Cha Chá brings a playful, barrio-forward take on Mexican food to Wynwood, pairing creative small plates with an expansive mezcal and tequila program. Expect colorful cocktails, approachable wine, and an energetic atmosphere built for sharing. It’s equal parts party and neighborhood cantina—flirty, fun, and unapologetically flavorful.
What to Order
Tacos de Carnitas con Salsa Verde
Tender, citrus-kissed carnitas tucked into warm tortillas and crowned with bright salsa verde and pickled onions.
Smoky Mezcal Ceviche
Fresh ceviche tossed in a hint of mezcal with crunchy tostadas for a seaside-meets-barrio bite.
Loaded Elote
Charred street corn slathered in crema, cotija, chile, and a squeeze of lime for an irresistible side.
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