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    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Pat'e Palo - Causa 3 sabores

    Pat'e Palo

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.6 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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    Came here with a friend who is a Peru-o-file and really enjoyed it…read more We started with boiled potato in a spicy sauce and that was great. I had the spicy shrimp stew. It was nice and spicy and the portion was generous. The shrimp, though numerous, were a little rubbery. Service was friendly. If you like Peruvian food, this is the place for you.

    Went here with my family for my birthday and we ordered family size trays. It was all good, I mean…read moreit was like it's supposed to be, typical Peruvian sea food restaurant with cancha (courtesy of the house) and here's the "catch" (get it?) the fish is actually Peruvian as well, as in they caught in the Pacific Ocean, from what I've heard. You might think, why do they do that, that's not fresh... Well, the fish there are more flavourful, bigger and just all-around better in quality (for the kind of fish that are used on those dishes, like if they needed salmon I'm sure they would just use the local ones). They had good prices and were really accommodating (considering there were a handful of kids around), it's probably a good place to go in groups. We had ceviche, jalea and other sea food from the menu (I mean, it has a Nautical theme going on so how could I not), but the real MVP was the lúcuma mousse dessert. So, so, so good, lúcuma is my favourite fruit and I had yet to go to a place where I found a lúcuma dessert that was worth it (*cough cough* Mochica) and this one is! I've moved really close to it so expect to see my face here more often. Looking forward to try that Leche de Tigre on hungover days!

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    Restaurant Miraflores

    3.8(6 reviews)
    3.9 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

    Visited Miraflores for lunch with a friend, and the place was quiet, which made for a nice, relaxed…read moreexperience. From the start, we were welcomed with a smile and great service. We ordered the lunch special, which includes an appetizer, one of the main dishes from the lunch menu, and a juice or coffee. I had the fried calamari and the pollo saltado. Both were very good and served in decent portions. I wanted to try their suspiro de limeña, but unfortunately, even though it's listed on the menu, they didn't have it available. I opted for the tres leches cake instead it was tasty, just a bit too milky for my preference. Overall, I found the lunch pricing to be very fair, and everything we had was really good

    Tried out this new kid on the block... They've barely been open for about a month. They're also…read moreright down the street from a formidable incumbent--Barranco. If it helps any, both restos are named after popular districts in Peru. The owner also operates two other Peruvian eateries in Montreal so this one is their latest endeavor. I ordered 2 ceviches--one to eat and one to go. The only difference between the ceviche Miraflores versus the Mixed is the presence of 1 green mussel, some tiny octopus legs, and a few chewy calamari pieces. The place was really quiet at lunch on Sunday and happily, parking in the city is free before 1pm so we found a spot literally across the street. Inside, there's booth and regular seating. In the summer, the front of the restaurant opens completely to the street but it's about 3 feet above the sidewalk. On the tv behind the bar, they have Peruvian music videos playing and a tall stack of alfajores under a glass dome on the counter. I think the newness shows. They didn't have any chicha morada (gasp!!) even since the very opening. So I opted instead for the fresh passion fruit juice which was really good! They surprisingly also didn't have yucca fries on the menu which seemed like an obvious item to have. But the kitchen was nice and assembled on the fly a first attempt at yucca fries and charged us for the price of regular potato fries. For their first month of operation, I'd give them a 6.5-7/10 since they're still ironing out some issues like presentation. They're not as hip as Barranco and the vision for the menu is not quite yet clear. The staff was nice and accommodating even though they didn't have some items on the menu. Taste wise, the food needs just a bit more refining to really nail a solid concept/identity. The ceviche was fresh but a touch too tangy and the impromptu yucca fries were more on the mealy side. The pesto tomato appetizers were a nice little treat. They've still got a little ways to go if they want to be neck and neck with the neighbor (Barranco) but I'll watch where they go from here in the next couple of months!

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