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Had a lovely afternoon repast there, the empanadas and the causa rellena were both fantastic, as was the flan. Super nice owner, peruvian food is made out of magic and love o think. Such a wonderful cuisine. View all feedback.
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The owner did not accept constructive criticism. The lomillo salteado was brought to us without rice and 6 pieces of 1” cubed steak and 9 fries. She said that it’s gourmet size. She charged for refills. She said that she has been in business for a long time and she is not changing her ways and bragged about been to have the best steak in town. She says she has a lot of clients and the entire time we were there, we we... View all feedback.
A Divine Culinary Journey from Santa Fe to Lima I had the pleasure of dining at Savory Peruano in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I must say, my experience was nothing short of heavenly. The star of the show was their Lomo Saltado, a traditional Peruvian dish that left me speechless with every mouthful. The flavors of the Lomo Saltado were an exquisite blend of savory and succulent. The tender strips of beef, sautéed to perfection with onions, tomatoes, and the right hint of spices, delivered an explosion of taste in every bite. The dish was beautifully complemented by the perfectly cooked fries, adding a delightful texture to the ensemble. Having been fortunate enough to try authentic Peruvian cuisine at Isolina in Lima, Peru, I couldn't help but draw parallels between the two establishments. Savory Peruano's Lomo Saltado held its own and even rivaled the one I had experienced in the heart of Lima. It was evident that the chef had mastered the art of balancing traditional flavors with a touch of innovation. Beyond the extraordinary taste, the ambiance at Savory Peruano was warm and inviting, reflecting the hospitality of Peruvian culture. The attentive staff and charming decor transported me back to the streets of Lima, evoking cherished memories of my time spent in Peru. From start to finish, my culinary journey at Savory Peruano was an absolute delight. I cannot recommend this restaurant enough to both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of Peruvian cuisine or simply seeking an unforgettable dining experience, Savory Peruano in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a must-visit destination. I'm already looking forward to my next visit to savor their other offerings and relive the taste of Peru once more.
The owner did not accept constructive criticism. The lomillo salteado was brought to us without rice and 6 pieces of 1” cubed steak and 9 fries. She said that it’s gourmet size. She charged for refills. She said that she has been in business for a long time and she is not changing her ways and bragged about been to have the best steak in town. She says she has a lot of clients and the entire time we were there, we were the only clients she had. Poor service and the food is bite size. I do not recommend this place,
The owner was very friendly. It was a restaurant/store, very colorful and beautiful. I had pescado and it was very delicious and tasty. Would love to come back when I’m in Santa Fe. A definite 5/5.
A feast for the eyes and the taste buds. Very nutritious! Highly recomend. Great spot for gifts too. Exactly what we needed on our travels and a seriously cool bookstore across the hall. We will definitely be back next time we come to Santa Fe.
Had a lovely afternoon repast there, the empanadas and the causa rellena were both fantastic, as was the flan. Super nice owner, peruvian food is made out of magic and love o think. Such a wonderful cuisine.