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Contribute Feedback What Jordan likes about Mochica Peruvian Kitchen:
Great delicious food that tasted fresh and well balanced. While this wasn’t the most traditional Peruvian food I’ve had, this was a great restaurant to dine at with some friends. We sat outside on their (slanted) out door patio. Servers were nice and i would recommend this place. View all feedback.
What Lynne L doesn't like about Mochica Peruvian Kitchen:
I have driven by this place for years and finally got the chance to try it out. While hiking over I see a guy getting ready to ride his bike. I asked him if he lives in the neighborhood and which place is better. This or the place across the street. He said, neither , but the one further down is excellent if it 's still open. Unfortunately, it was not, so I try this place out. BIG mistake!!! I ordered the PoBoy fish... View all feedback.
Delicious food! Went there for dinner on a Friday night. We had to wait for 40mins to be seated. We ordered Yuca fries, Quinotto and Chafu. Food took about 25 mins to arrive. However, food was totally worth the wait. Quinotto is quinoa with roasted vegetables in a creamy sauce. Chafu is a diced pork belly with veggies and fried rice. Food is flavorful and delicious. Would definitely go back to try other items on the menu.
Great delicious food that tasted fresh and well balanced. While this wasn’t the most traditional Peruvian food I’ve had, this was a great restaurant to dine at with some friends. We sat outside on their (slanted) out door patio. Servers were nice and i would recommend this place.
Always amazing food and ambiance, We love coming here . The portions are fair, its so flavorful and tasty. For sure a special occasion place where you can order small plates and share . We love their ceviche , yuca balls, lomo saltado, chicharron de pollo and their drinks !!
Service great food good. I enjoyed the fried rice. One of my favorites. We went at 12pm right when they opened. So everything went smoothly. I'm sure if we came later in the day, it would get busy. Overall I would go again.
Had a good smattering of dishes, from ceviche to pork belly, paella and alfajores. While it did delight, feel as though some direction across their menu would have been helpful (heard as much from the table next to us). Case in point, I’m more familiar with Peruvian food than a lot of people that might wander in here. But even I was left confused by how to cobble a meal together given the range of options. Would not do the ceviche pork belly combo again. From a flavor profile standpoint, I didn’t find them at all complementary. That said, look forward to trying this place out again. But first, Peru!