Food was good but small portions nice staff 6.95 for 2 coffees a little pricey for. Sunnyside $60.00 for two?
Ceviche was yummy salad was fresh and maduros we're delicious just had to wait 25 minutes. I was told it would take 10 minutes but food was worth the wait for take out
Service is very good. However, food is simply terrible. I ordered a combo with chicken, beans and rice, tostones, salchipapa and yucca fries… there was an hair in the yucca fries, the sausage tasted like if it was expired, the rice tasteless and there was a funny after taste for my drink, as if the glass was dirty.I didn’t complain at no one because I was just trying to enjoy my day but I won’t come back and I do not recommend this restaurant to anyone.
Waitress staff were friendly and catered to our needs. On the other hand the food was horrendous. Our party got the Lomo Salteado and roasted chicken. The Lomo was over salted and the fries where stale.Did not appreciate the reheated food such as the rice and fries that were from previous days cooked, definitely a deal breaker. Will stop attending.
The delivery service is horrible it is so not the same as the restaurant. I’ve ordered twice for delivery . My ceviche was swimming in the bottom of the plastic bag and all over my car the 1 at time before my two deliveries.The delivery process takes forever and when you receive the food it’s all cold . Then manager Mary sends me another order and she gets mad that I tell her that the food was damaged. It’s not free I payed for it. I will never again order from there again
This tipic food ..I loved..just make me feel I was a child and my grandmother cooked in the farm. And has a the best margarita
I've never had the opportunity to complain about the cooking of an omelette before. While you can get pretty amazing omelettes, they're usually no worse than decent. This one however was a little...chewy, if you can imagine that. I also asked what was in the omelette beforehand, but was not informed of the onion and tomato folded inside.This was the least of my issues. First of all, there's a large part of the restaurant in which you can smell what seems to be the toilets. We had to move tables to get further away. Secondly, even when the owners weren't singing karaoke(?!) in a manner that sounded like someone was fiddling with the pitch bend knob, the music was still far too loud for a comfortable environment—at some points painfully so.Finally, they were rather poorly stocked, with us being told some time after ordering that two options which we chose were unavailable, as well as a choice of toppings on a third order.The only saving graces were one waitress who was very attentive and kind...and a complementary round of sangria when we sat down—though I'm not sure whether that was customary.
Beautiful place we’ve been to the other pío that’s half a block away.The service is amazing, really quick and much more spacious! Really appreciate the atmosphere!
0 stars (Didn't let me post unless I gave them at least 1 star). I would give them -5 stars if I could. I take great pride in Peruvian food; it represents our culture. And the food at this place is 100% un-Peruvian. Many amongst those who give this place good reviews are certainly not Peruvian. Please go to this place with someone from Perú who really appreciates the artistic taste of our food, and they'll tell you the truth about whatever it is they put on the table at this place. The way food is presented also matters a lot to Peruvians, and when they serve you a lomo saltado with huge chunks of tomatoes, you should know right there that that place is misleading customers by having a Peruvian flag at the entrance. By the way, first time writing a restaurant review. (Yes, I'm trying to be nice by calling this place a restaurant).
Food came late, leaking package, missing a side, look how the fries came. Would you eat this?