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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI've been living in the area and frequently visit this restaurant. The food is outstanding and true to the traditional flavors of Peruvian cuisine. The service is also very friendly.
I am compelled to write this review because even though I am not Peruvian, I grew up eating authentic Peruvian cuisine. This place is a hidden gem, I have been to many Peruvian restaurants in Miami and there ceviche is amazing. This is a small restaurant, but don't be misled the chef is wonderful. There typical traditional dishes like Lomo Saltado( steak strips mixed with French fries)and their Chaufa de Mariscos(combination of seafood) is also delicious. There beer Cusqueña, has a nice light side to it complements the dishes well. There are some dishes that are family style and can be shared. The only complaint if that is that there Sangria is average and in my opinion expensive for what it is. As for the service, they are pretty good and attentive to your needs. Lastly, the pictures on the walls give you a nice feel and are pretty. Enjoy this hidden gem.
This is my favorite Peruvian restaurant in Miami. The food is delicious and freshly prepared! The service is fantastic; they truly make you feel like part of the family. On Mother's Day Sunday, they had lovely live music that added to the experience. I love every visit! If you enjoy Peruvian cuisine and are looking for a welcoming, family-friendly restaurant, this is the place to be!
This cozy Peruvian family-style restaurant is situated in a typical shopping center, and the staff is both professional and exceptionally friendly. The menu proudly states that the owner and chef has prepared dinner at the White House. The fish ceviche is delightful, as is their traditional fish dinner.
I took an out of town colleague to this place for lunch. I have visited before and once again it was not disappointing. Service is always courteous and they are helpful with recommendations. As with almost every peruvian restaurant, portions are big and food quality is very good. My only criticism is that there's no lunch menu and this makes for bit expensive meal (typical on most peruvian places). I had the pescado a lo macho and my friend had the lomo saltado. They were both nicely cooked, presented and very tasty. Don't miss the jalea mixta if you like fried seafood. It is also great. They can accommodate vegetarian needs also.
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