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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Mi Carboncito Peruvian Food

    Mi Carboncito Peruvian Food

    4.6
    (243 reviews)
    8.0 mi
    $$

    Venimos De San Francisco California, y felicidades a todos desde el cocinero hasta la persona que…read morenos atendió. la comida exquisita de verdad que si nos encantó.

    Food on the Las Vegas Strip isn't what I remembered. I used to think Vegas was a full-on foodie…read moreparadise. There are still plenty of celebrity chefs and name-brand restaurants, but a lot of them have lost a little of their shine. Or maybe I've just changed. Either way, I've officially started looking off the Strip. This spot came highly recommended by my fellow Yelpers and it didn't disappoint. When we walked in around noon, it was empty, which made me hesitate for a second. But the server was friendly, the place was clean, and the vibe reminded me of old-school Latino restaurants in NYC. Comfortable, no frills, and welcoming. We started with yuca fries because obviously. We weren't in the mood for anything heavy, so we ordered seafood, mariscos saltado and a quarter chicken. Everything was really good. The sauces were a standout, especially the aji verde, house sauce, and huancaína. The yuca fries were perfectly addictive. A little pricey at $15 for a handful, but tasty. The mariscos saltado was $26 and a HUGE portion. As many of you know, Peruvian food has strong Chinese influences and saltado is that classic stir-fried, savory combo. The fish was soft and the seafood wasn't fancy but it was tender and well cooked. The chicken was super flavorful and juicy. The vibe here is casual and neighborly. The kind of place you'd come back to again and again. If I lived in Vegas, I'd definitely be here often.

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    Lima Limon

    Lima Limon

    3.9
    (619 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    How authentic can a restaurant be? Verrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy authentic. If you're the only…read moreEnglish speaker in the room, that's your first clue. If you're also the only tourist while everyone else clearly knows exactly what they're doing, that's confirmation. This is the kind of place locals keep to themselves. Alpacas and me have something in common. We both show up cute and ready to mingle... and then the food hits the table and suddenly it's every alpaca for themselves. No eye contact, no conversation, just full commitment to the plate. The food is excellent. High quality, bold, and generous. The portions come out like full platters, not skimpy little plates. It's not cheap, not expensive, just right, and you actually feel like you got your money's worth. Both my friend and I ordered the lomo saltado, and for me, that's the standout. New York strip steak, very tender, no gristle, cooked properly. Big portion, full of flavor, and exactly what you want when you order it. This place doesn't try to impress you. It just serves really good, very authentic food and lets that do all the talking.

    I hate to leave a negative review, but this has become a recurring issue. Every time we place a…read moretakeout order from Lima Limón, they never meet the estimated time they give us. It's very frustrating to be told 30 minutes, arrive on time, and then have to wait almost an extra hour. On top of that, the quality of the fried rice has declined significantly, and the portions have gotten noticeably smaller. It's disappointing because this place used to be really good. We used to recommend it to all our family and friends when they first opened, but unfortunately, things have changed a lot. At this point, I think it's time for us to start going somewhere else.

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    Nice decorations and clean place
    Nice decorations and clean place
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    Chicken strips with yucca
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    Cafe Peru

    Cafe Peru

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Cafe Peru is a small casual Peruvian Restaurant in the North/West part of Vegas. It's not a fancy…read moreplace but they do have some seating inside. They offer a limited menu of a few ceviches, 4 Peruvian Sandwiches, and a variety of empanadas. You order and pay at the counter and someone runs out your order when it is ready. The food is made fresh to order and takes at least 20 minutes. We started with fish ceviche. We received a very large bowl of marinated fish with Peruvian Embellishments (Peruvian Corn, onion salsa, corn nuts, sweet potato, plantain chips) and it was reasonably good. The sandwiches here are like no others. They are very generously packed with filling and were on a very good quality rolls. The Pork sandwich was PACKED with lots of flavorful pork and some sweet potato. The sweet potato gave the sandwich something very special. It was moist, creamy, and sweet and really complimented the pork. I tried the chicken sandwich. I was surprised that it was chicken salad. It was very creamy and packed with LOTS of chicken salad. It seemed freshly made and was shredded very nicely. It was so big that I had to eat the one half like two open sandwiches and took the other half home. I also added a little bit of the salsas to it to kick it up a little for fun. If you are a foodie you are going to want to try a Peruvian Sandwich here.

    Worst restaurant ever twice it said it's open just to drive 30 minutes to find out it's closed make…read moreit make sense not coming here again

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    Peru Chicken Restaurant

    Peru Chicken Restaurant

    4.4
    (133 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$
    Grab-and-go
    Casual dining

    What a delight! Clean, friendly staff and the food is…read moredelicious. Well prepared , amazing flavor and you don't have to wait a long time! I ordered lomo Salteado. It comes with white rice, grilled onions and French Fries! Lots f families around me, the place was packed! This is authentic Peruvian food! Thanks to everyone there. Great customer service!

    Ah Peru Chicken. Things were looking good overall until I got back to the hotel…read more Service: Not the friendliest bunch of people to be found in Vegas. If you speak Spanish, you will probably have a better experience than I did. They seemed to be extremely helpful to those who did. If you didn't, not so much. That's okay. I can deal with that. Food: Their chicken is really moist and flavorful. If I was only rating their food, they would do quite well. The plantains were also excellent. If all I cared about was food, you'd be looking at 5 stars easily. The fact that they carry Inca Cola is a plus as well. Some of the best soda available. My wife and I split a 1/2 chicken plate with frijoles. The beans are nicely prepared and flavorful. The rice is plain but goes well with the beans and chicken. The score killer: When you order a combination takeout plate that includes rice and beans, it's generally safe to assume the customer isn't planning on eating it with their FINGERS. We get back to hotel to find these Einsteins didn't bother to include utensils. Too busy chatting with their other customers to take care of our order correctly apparently. I normally take some plastic utensils in my luggage but we brought a larger suitcase this trip so we could combine our belongings into one. Needless to say, we had an interesting time finishing our lunch. Incompetence like this is extremely difficult to overlook. Would I return? Maybe. The food is quite good but this really pissed me off. Even if I return and complain, I doubt they'd actually give a hoot. I would just make sure to check my bag next time if I decide to return or just make sure to pack utensils to avoid another occurrence like this one. What a pain!

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    Pan con chicharrón
    Arroz con pollo y huancaina, only Saturday
    Arroz con pollo y huancaina, only Saturday
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    Peru Chicken

    Peru Chicken

    4.4
    (315 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$
    Grab-and-go
    Casual dining

    Best grilled chicken ever! Yucca fries are great with spicy sauces. Beans are next level!read more

    Peru Chicken -- Authentic Peruvian Food By Ted Cucuro, Las…read moreVegas Nevada AI News, Hospitality Correspondent If your looking for a true taste of Peru-- the kind that feels like stepping straight into a family's cherished kitchen -- this fourth-generation, family-owned Peruvian restaurant is exactly where your compass should point. Every visit reminds me why I keep coming back: here, tradition isn't just preserved; it's honored in every dish, every detail, and every warm interaction. From the moment you step inside, the family's heritage surrounds you. Beautiful wall photos of their most iconic plates set the tone, and the staff--genuinely friendly and wonderfully patient, are always eager to guide you through Peru's bold and comforting flavors. They're the kind of people who make you feel like a welcome guest, not just a customer. Main Course Highlights: Half Chicken with Rice & Salad, This is the dish that keeps regulars loyal. The half chicken, roasted to a perfect internal temperature of 170 degrees, is a masterclass in family tradition. Tender, unbelievably juicy, and crowned with that irresistible cracking golden skin, it's the kind of plate that makes you slow down and savor every bite. Paired with fluffy rice and a crisp, refreshing salad, it's simply perfection--no shortcuts, no gimmicks, just generations of culinary wisdom passed from grandmother onward. A cornerstone of Peruvian cuisine and one of my absolute favorites: their Lomo Saltado, bursts with flavor: wok-seared steak strips tossed with onions, tomatoes, all kissed by that signature Peruvian seasoning that balances comfort and excitement in one plate. The aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water. This is the dish that shows just how skilled this family is--bold, soulful, and deeply satisfying. Served with fries and rice. Appetizer: Anticuchos, a true Peruvian classic, and they execute it beautifully. Tender marinated beef heart--smoky, seasoned just right, threaded on skewers and grilled until beautifully charred. It's a dish full of character, and here, it tastes like it comes straight from Lima's street stalls. Dessert: Picarones, light, sweet, and addictive. These Peruvian-style doughnuts, made from squash and sweet potato, come fried to golden perfection and drenched in spiced syrup. It's the dessert that ends the meal with a smile, and makes you consider ordering a second batch for the road. Drink: Inca Kola-- "The Golden Kola" No Peruvian meal is complete without sipping on this bubbly, bright, almost floral soda. It's sweet, vibrant, and uniquely Peru. If you haven't tried it yet, prepare for a new favorite. Whether you choose to dine in, carry out, or use their catering services, this restaurant delivers warmth, authenticity, and generations of flavor every time. It's family-oriented, full of heart, and run by people who clearly love what they do-- and it shows. This is more than a meal. It's a Peruvian family's legacy served with pride. And fortunate for us, they're sharing it with Las Vegas, one delicious plate at a time.

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    Ceviche was the best! Plantains next, lomo saltado. Chicken was dry but still taste good.
    Ceviche was the best! Plantains next, lomo saltado. Chicken was dry but still taste good.
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    Peru Chicken Rotisserie

    Peru Chicken Rotisserie

    4.5
    (279 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$
    Grab-and-go
    Family-owned & operated

    I can never go wrong with Peru chicken. My standard order is their 1/4 chicken with rice and beans…read more Staff is very attentive. The place gives off a homey vibe. It's like you are dining at home with your grandma in the kitchen cooking dishes that have been staples in your family for generations. Love their flavorful chicken! And the sauces! The yellow and green made from peppers that are so good and spicy, goes really well with the rotisserie chicken. There's a few tables for dine in and parking is not an issue - right in front of the restaurant which is shared with other establishments on a strip mall. This is my go to for a quick lunch pick up.

    Peru Chicken Rotisserie is fantastic for comfort food. They're located on Tropicana and Eastern by…read moreSpencer. You'll find them near Cuba Cafe. There's good parking available. Inside is a small casual dine-in with limited seating of four tables. Atmosphere is pretty laid back and they play good music. I had Tacu Tacu Con 2 Huevos Montado ($14), a simple dish made with stir fry rice and beans and two sunny side up eggs, very flavorful and delicious! Papas Fritas ($4.50) which are french fries is tasty and is usually good with sliced hot dogs (Salchipapas). For dessert, Picarones ($8) is a big portion that is shareable. It's Peruvian pumpkin and yam donuts with housemade honey fruit syrup. It's a little sweet but still good. Service is always friendly, attentive, and efficient!

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    1/2 Chicken fríes and salad
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