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    3.3 (15 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Mirelle P.

    The place & environment is very simple. We ordered the ceviche mixto which was D E L I C I O U S!! The lomo saltado was good. The reason I am not giving 5 stars is because they did not have the agua de chicha morada that was offered in the menu, and the menu items were not updated. Other than that the food was great!

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    Well, half the menu items are gone. Didn't order desserts but just by looking at them you can tell it's dry.

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    Very good food, excellent cerviche. Good portions. Delicious fresh causa. Lomo Saltado great but shy on tomatoes.

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    7 years ago

    There food was good but they took long to serve our food a hour and a half and me and my family were hungry for a whileeeeee

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    Kiko's Peruvian Kitchen - Pollo a la Brasa

    Kiko's Peruvian Kitchen

    4.7(70 reviews)
    51.2 mi
    $$

    The service was amazing! They were very attentive and nice!…read more The steak with pesto linguine was so good! Better than most Italian pesto pastas in my opinion. The ceviche was good too! Not really spicy but good!! Next time I would get the steak with pesto linguine but not get ceviche and yucca fries!

    I was able to enjoy takeout from this restaurant. I didn't go there so I can't comment on the…read morelocation or interior. I apologize for not taking pictures but I will next time. And yes, there will be a next time. I ordered the 1/4 chicken platter that came with fries and a salad. The chicken leg was cooked perfectly. The seasonings were well balanced and delicious. Nice to find a place to get pollo à la brasa in the area. The fries were hand cut and perfectly cooked. The side salad was a nice size. I had enough fries and salad leftover for the next day. I tried some of the yucca huancain and it was good. The yucca seemed overcooked. The sauce was a little too thick. It may be because it was take out so the dish got cold. The flavors were on point but the texture not so much. The purple corn drink was so unique. I never had it before but highly recommend it!! I can't even explain it. Not super sweet and a hint of fruit. The sweet potato donuts lacked flavor but the dipping sauce helped. The flan was my favorite. It was thicker and creamier than I'm used to and really enjoyed it.

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    Los Rodriguez - Peruvian Cuisine - papa relleno

    Los Rodriguez - Peruvian Cuisine

    4.0(13 reviews)
    40.4 mi

    I am sooo stuffed writing this!…read more We wanted to try Peruvian and I found this place on here! Housed in the Berlin Farmer's Market - I was shocked! I had a fried rice dish that was excellent! The kids had empanadas, potato balls and steak tacos. ALL YUMMY! We also had a Jaritos and Horchata. So tasty! Everything was cooked fresh, excellent and huge portions- like OMG so! $51 for everything! CASH ONLY!

    Me detengo regularmente en el Mercado de Famosos de Berlín y hoy descubrí un restaurante peruano en…read moreel otro extremo del edificio, el Restaurante Peruano Rodríguez. Un mostrador grande, acogedor e impecablemente limpio con asientos y menús. Los menús tienen muchos platos peruanos clásicos como ceviche, lomo saltado, salchipapa, anticuchos, arroz chaufa, alitas, tacos, pernil... ¡muchas opciones deliciosas! Pedí el eloté, papa relleno, 3 empanadas de ternera y 3 de pollo, el lomo saltado y el tallarin saltado, así como una horchata que era excelente, ¡y enorme! El eloté, podría haber comido fácilmente 6! ¡ Taaaaan delicioso! El papa relleno estaba perfectamente preparado y tenía un sabroso relleno de carne y queso. Las empanadas estaban ricas y tanto el lomo saltado como el tallarin saltado estaban deliciosos. Todo estaba perfectamente cocinado y ninguno de los artículos fritos estaba grasoso, ¡maravilloso! Las porciones son grandes, los precios muy razonables y el servicio fue agradable, rápido y eficiente. Definitivamente regresaré y lo recomiendo encarecidamente a todos para que lo prueben. Como beneficio adicional, ¡pude usar mi español para ordenar y ella dijo que lo hice bien! ***** I stop at the Berlin Famers Market regularly and today I discovered a Peruvian restaurant at the far end of the building, Rodriguez Peruvian Restaurant. A big, inviting and spotlessly clean counter with seats and menus. The menus have a lot of classic Peruvian dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, salchipapa, anticuchos, arroz chaufa, wings, tacos, pernil...lots of delicious choices! I ordered the eloté, papa relleno, 3 beef and 3 chicken empanadas, the lomo saltado and the tallarin saltado as well as a horchata which was superb - and huge! The eloté, I could have easily eaten 6! Sooo yummy! The papa relleno was perfectly cooked and had a tasty beef and cheese filling. The empanadas were flavorful and both the lomo saltado and the tallarin saltado were delicious. Everything was perfectly cooked and none of the fried items were greasy at all - wonderful! The portions are large, the prices very reasonable and the service was pleasant, fast and efficient. I will definitely be back and I recommend it highly to everyone to give it a try. As an added bonus, I was able to use my Spanish to order and she said I did good!

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    Vista Peru - Peru

    Vista Peru

    3.9(271 reviews)
    55.3 miOld City
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Minority-owned & operated

    Get the lomo saltado with the green sauce and the ceviche vista Peru! I think those two dishes are…read moredeliciously! The first time I came here I got those two dishes as well and thought it was delicious! Then went to Miami and kept thinking of this place!! Had to come back to verify that this place was better than most of the places in Miami! Granted it is much more expensive but it's worth it!

    I was eager to find a Peruvian restaurant in Philly and came to Vista Peru with a group on a Sunday…read moreevening. It was easy to make a reservation for the time we wanted. The main dining room is pretty narrow without much in the way of decor, and I think more could be done to help the space pop, but as always the food is my main concern in the end. The complimentary crunchy corn snack for the table was a nice surprise! We ordered an app, a ceviche, and four entrees to share between the six of us and found that plenty filling. The Yuca Frita app was tasty with a delicious dip we held on to, but I wish it came with more as six pieces felt small for the price. The Ceviche Mixto was a more solid portion with a great variety of seafood; it was on the tart side but came with a really nice cilantro sauce that the table ate clean. Out of our entrees, the Lomo Saltado was the highlight with well-cooked and tender chunks of steak and yummy fries (simple, I know). The Pescado a Lo Macho and Arroz con Mariscos were very generous portions with a ton of various seafood; even the fried fish dish came with shrimp, mussels, and scallops on top. The Aji de Gallina was maybe the least noteworthy entree, a chicken stew with cassava and rice, but even that was hearty and filling. Service was good throughout with plenty of water refills, and the cost was surprisingly reasonable for what we ordered. I'd definitely recommend this place for seafood lovers, and I'd be interested in coming back to try the roast chicken and to have the lomo saltado and ceviche again!

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    Amada - GAMBAS AL AJILLO (Garlic Shrimp)

    Amada

    4.2(2.4k reviews)
    55.3 miOld City
    $$$

    I recently took my parents to Amada for dinner, and overall it was a great experience…read more From the moment we walked in, the restaurant felt clean, inviting, and welcoming. The atmosphere struck a nice balance between upscale and comfortable. One thing that really stood out was that one of the managers ended up waiting on our table. The service was attentive, friendly, and made us feel genuinely taken care of throughout the evening. We chose La Mesa de José, the chef's selection menu, and it gave us the chance to try a variety of dishes. The aged Manchego with truffled lavender honey was outstanding and easily one of my favorite bites of the night. The reason we picked Amada, though, was because my father would not stop talking about the Coca de Costillas (Short Rib Flatbread). After trying it, I understood why. The combination of short rib, horseradish, parmesan, and bacon was rich, flavorful, and worth the hype. My mother ordered the salmon as part of the tasting menu, and let me just say this: it was so good she wasn't sharing. The salmon itself was cooked beautifully. The only thing she wasn't crazy about was the sauce it was served with, but she still cleaned her plate. Another surprise favorite was the Bruselas (Brussels sprouts with green apple, pine nuts, and Valdeón fondue). Apparently, those were too good to share as well. My mother guarded that plate like it was family heirloom property. The standout entrée for me was the Paella Valenciana. The saffron bomba rice, chicken, chorizo, and mussels came together perfectly and felt like the centerpiece of the meal. The best part of the night wasn't just the food--it was spending time with my parents over a great meal. Amada delivered excellent service, memorable dishes, and an atmosphere that made the evening feel special. If you're looking for a place in Philadelphia for a family dinner, date night, or celebration, Amada is definitely worth a visit.

    78/100 Amada is…read morecertainly a good date night restaurant with its polished interior, small bites, and intimate lighting. However I found it to be unsuitable to dining with a large group due to it being very loud and crowded. I'd recommend the tasting set if you want to be full when you leave without breaking the bank. --- I dined at Amada on Friday night with a party of 8. Typical of a Friday night in Philly, Amada was packed. It was incredibly loud, which meant you couldn't hear anyone past those seated directly next to you. Our server, Alexander, was excellent. Since the whole restaurant was fully seated, service was a little slow (2 hours for our meal-not tasting menu), but his attitude and friendliness were exceptional. The tapas (small bites) are meant to be shared, meaning it will come out at different times if you all order individually. The staff plated nuts separately so that we could still share while being mindful of our party's dietary restriction. We ordered numerous tapas try for the table: (1) chorizo Bilbao, (2) piquillos (crab-stuffed peppers), (3) tortilla española (Spanish omelette), (4) espãrragos blancos (asparagus), (5) pimientos de padrõn (shishito peppers), (6) setas (mushrooms), (7) torreznos (crispy pork belly), and (8) chicken skewers. Overall, everything came out smaller than we expected for the price. (Not too upset since it's a $$$/$$$$ restaurant.) The flavor of every dish was tasty, if not all a bit salty. The standouts for us were the: (2) piquillos, (3) tortilla española, and (8) chicken skewers. I really enjoyed the crab filling of the piquillos, the balance of flavors in the tortilla, and the juiciness of the chicken. In the end, we racked up quite a bill and were still hungry afterwards. Personally, Amada is out my price range, but everything was quite flavorful. For others, I would recommend dining at Amada with smaller parties (6 or less) to accommodate the loud ambiance. Amada is definitely better suited for a romantic date spot or small gathering. For better value, the tasting set may make more sense.

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    machu picchu - peruvian - Updated June 2026

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