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It has been 10 or 11 years that I havent been to Lima, Peru which was thee 1st time I have ever ever tried/tasted Inca Cola (I was in heaven when I saw it). The chicken waa just as good as it was down south and OMG the 3 sauces (green, white, red) is just like it was back in Peru. Sad thing is I d
Come to this no-frills restaurant for authentic Peruvian cuisine! My Peruvian friends give this restaurant the stamp of approval for its authenticity and variety. Portions are large. Ceviche and roasted chicken are highlights of the menu. They also make their own canchitas (cracked corn). The dining
Great roast chicken, empanadas & alfajores. The wait staff didn't speak English so ordering was tough and our bill was double what it should have been with no way for an explanation
The San Fernando location and Seattle closed and this is their new location. I'm so happy it opened by my house. The chicken is super yummy with still affordable prices.
Amazing roasted chicken. The other menu items are very good too. My whole family loves the food. The ceviche is very fresh and flavorful.
There's something familiar about the restaurant even though it might be your first time visiting. That's the care and love they pour into their food. 💕 I tried what the locals come here for, in what they do best... And that's their chicken! I ordered the quarter leg meal, but in hindsight it should
Four star for my first try of Peruvian food in Seattle. Ordered - Appetizer: chicken soup ($9.5) - Main Dishes: a quarter of chicken ($9) and chicken rice - Drink: corn juice 🥤 ($3) Overall tasty 😋
After visiting a few times, I can attest that this restaurant is amazing. Very friendly employees. The menu offers a very good variety of dishes from Perú. The chaufa rice (with beef or chicken) is incredible. The perfect ratio of meat to rice with quite a few veggies and also ham (in case you don'
I dig little mom and pop joints like this one. Half the restaurant (or a dance floor?) Was portioned off for someone's very festive birthday. Service was good, portions filling (even with just 1/4 chicken), and everything tasted delicious. Perfect after bouldering right across the street!
I tried the Jalea, and it was the best. Also, I tried the rotisserie chicken, and it was quite cold, and the flavor is quite different from Peru, I have the feeling the guys working in the kitchen are not from Peru and maybe thats the reason it doesn't taste authentic Peruvian food. Overall, the ser
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