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Írjon visszajelzéstAuthentic Peruvian Food. Because of it being authentic and well prepared, it takes time to prep your meal. I can honestly say you 'll be satisfied with your meal, a mixture of flavors that awakens your taste buds. From Appetizers to Entrees and theredelicious dessert! You 'll for sure leave satisfied and will want to return. These are a few of the plates I absolutely love andbelieve you will to. Recommendations: For starters they 'll give you cancha and green sauce absolutely delicious, the green saucewill taste so good with steamed rice if you order an entree with it and french fries. They have a yummy Peruvian only AguaFresca called Maracuya, Ceviche Mixto(Photo 1), Anticucho(Photo 2), chicharron de calmares(Photo 3), papa a la huancaina, Polloa la Pobre, Pescado a lo Macho, Chupe de Camaron and last but not least Picarrones..
I had a very disappointing experience at this restaurant. We went specifically for pollo a la brasa, but they informed us that they could only serve us a quarter of a chicken, while other customers picking up takeout were leaving with 3 to 4 whole chickens. After finally receiving our food, we had to wait an additional five minutes for silverware, which turned out to be disposable. There were no napkins, and the floor was dirty with trash beneath the tables—completely unacceptable. The food itself was mediocre at best. We also ordered jalea, which was overwhelmed with garlic, and the chicken lacked flavor. We genuinely want to support Peruvian restaurants, but with experiences like this, it’s impossible. It’s really a shame for Peruvian cuisine and culture. I’d rather drive an hour elsewhere than return to this place.
I walked in and found it quite dark, as the lights were turned off for some reason. I understand that natural light during the day can be nice, but it felt a bit warm inside, and I'm not sure if their air conditioning was having issues. However, the food was good—no complaints there at all!
I visited this restaurant in search of something new, and it certainly delivered! I don't often experience Peruvian cuisine, and this place did not let me down. However, the atmosphere was somewhat dim; the lighting was limited, with only the big bay window and a few lights in the back providing illumination.
I walked in, and it was quite dark inside. The lights were off for some reason. While I understand that natural light during the day can be nice, it felt a bit warm in there—I'm not sure if their air conditioning was having issues. The food, however, was excellent—no complaints at all!