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Paracas is a nice restaurant with a lack of identity. We went there attracted by the idea of eating Peruvian food, but we have found a menu with Peruvian, Mexican, Argentinian and Brazilian "specialities". Then I thought to find Chile wines in the list, but with my great surprise, all the wines come from Spain (?!).This confusion, in my opinion, is reflected in the dishes, all of them "acceptable", but none of them "... View all feedback.
I was used to visit Paracas, but last two times I ate there I was really disappointed for the lower level of the food. Nothing bad, but they started to "save money on the ingredients" and this made their food very standard. Doses are even more and more little and given that it is full of Mexican restaurant in Berlin, I simply found a better one where to eat.Sorry, but, in my opinion, this is the classic example of a restauratnt that, got a certain turnover of clients, starts to play with doses and ingredients to earn more. Or simply they changed the cook that has no udea how to cook mexican....
In the spring of 2013 we were at a short holliday and we want to eat a special dinner at Paracas, but all the menues looked so delicius, that it ended with 2 steaks 2 banasplits 2 Irish coffe, it was very good, that we always will get back, at least 1 time at every holliday.
We stopped by when we walk and surprisely what a night!! Exactly not touristic and real latinese who they are Berliner. Good live music and volunteer young singers. People sharing here deeply. Foods are ok. Don't expect wow, average mexican food we tried but it's ok. Service good and friendly, depends how crowd to serving perfect. We were there at sunday but it was best thing to do for sunday night in my opinion.
Great portions of well cooked food from South America. Nice room with good latin music. You will enjoy your dinner. Good variety of wines.
Paracas is a nice restaurant with a lack of identity. We went there attracted by the idea of eating Peruvian food, but we have found a menu with Peruvian, Mexican, Argentinian and Brazilian "specialities". Then I thought to find Chile wines in the list, but with my great surprise, all the wines come from Spain (?!).This confusion, in my opinion, is reflected in the dishes, all of them "acceptable", but none of them "remarkable".Prices are in line with the level and the quality of this restaurant.Service too.