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Dora's Restaurant
Start a night out in the East Village with ceviche and sangria at this casual Peruvian spot.
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Flor De Mayo
The original location of this Chino Latino spot is where you should drink nutcrackers and eat pollo a la brasa.
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Don Ceviche
This Peruvian spot in Essex Market has rotisserie chickens spinning at all times, and that’s exactly what you should order.
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Jora
Kick off a boozy weekend afternoon at this Peruvian restaurant in LIC, and it might just turn into a boozy evening.
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Llama San
Llama San is a Nikkei restaurant in the West Village from the people behind Llama Inn. It’s pricey, but the food is incredibly delicious.
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Llama Inn
In 2021, Llama Inn in Williamsburg has loosened up into a laid-back Peruvian spot we’d visit on a random Tuesday night.
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Contento
Contento is an exciting place to have dinner in East Harlem - they serve Peruvian dishes and the restaurant was built with accessibility in mind.
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Mission Ceviche
Mission Ceviche is a fun Peruvian restaurant on the Upper East Side where you should bring a group.
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Inti
Inti is quiet restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen with very authentic and very good Peruvian food.
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Popular Restaurant
Popular is a restaurant in the Public Hotel on the LES that serves great Peruvian food including a tangy, refreshing ceviche.
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The Chick Inn
The Chick Inn in Hamilton Heights serves excellent Peruvian grilled chicken any way you like it.
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Claudy’s Kitchen
Claudy’s Kitchen is a Peruvian spot near Van Cortlandt Park with excellent empanadas.
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Warique
Warique is a Peruvian restaurant in Jackson Heights where you should bring a friend and fill your table with ceviche and lomo saltado.
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Urubamba
Urubamba is a Peruvian spot in Jackson Heights that’s a great option for casual dates or group dinners.
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Pio Pio
The rotisserie chicken at Pio Pio is one of the best ways you can spend $10 anywhere in the city.
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Juanita’s Cafe
Juanita’s Cafe in Jackson Heights specializes in Peruvian sandwiches that are large, meat-heavy, and delicious.
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Chimu Peruvian Cuisine
Chimu is a Peruvian spot in Williamsburg that’s a good option for casual group dinners. The back patio is also nice for summer date nights.
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The Inkan
The Inkan is a Peruvian restaurant in Long Island City that specializes in rotisserie chicken and has a nice backyard.
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Sen Sakana
Sen Sakana is Peruvian-Japanese place in Midtown that might be good for a business lunch, although you don't really have to spend your money here.