Best South American food near Chantilly, Virginia, United States

July 5, 2020 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover Restaurants offering the best South American food in Chantilly, Virginia, United States. Chantilly is a census-designated place (CDP) in western Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 23,039 at the 2010 census. Chantilly is named after an early-19th-century mansion and farm, which in turn took the name of an 18th-century plantation that was located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The name "Chantilly" originated in France with the Château de Chantilly, about 25 miles north of Paris.
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1. Don Churro Restaurant

13905 Metrotech Dr, Chantilly, VA 20151-3234 Peruvian, Latin, Spanish, South American Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +1 703-378-1211 http://www.donchurrocafe.com
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4 based on 59 reviews

Don Churro Restaurant

Don Churro Cafe is a hidden gem located in Chantilly, Virginia specializing in authentic dishes from Peru. Named one of the region's Best New Restaurants by Northern Virginia Magazine, Don Churro Restaurant presents delicacies from the expansive dinner me

Reviewed By TheRealGelatoGirl

The place offers all the traditional Peruvian food your heart wishes for...the different dishes are mostly very very good but there where huge variations - from the perfect yuca with huancaina sauce to a less than average aji de gallina. The lomo saltado was excellent, and so was the causa. The ceviche, however, was too bitter. The highlight were the fresh churros with dulce de leche...a pity we had so much to eat upfront as I would have loved t eat them with icecream...A huge minus are the drinks: they only offer Cristal (one of the Peruvian beer brands...the not so good one), chicks morada is not fresh but bottled, and the don't offer diet Inca Kola...big boooooh. Service is very attentive and extra wishes were accommodated with a friendly smile. Decor is simple but good with the right amount of Peruvian feeling.

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2. King Pollo

4080 Airline Pkwy, Chantilly, VA 20151-3979 Peruvian, Spanish, South American Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Seating +1 703-378-0410 http://www.kingpollo.com
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4 based on 23 reviews

King Pollo

Reviewed By luv2ride

Didn't want to cook one night so I stopped at King Polo for some take-out. Chose this place because I remember one of my coworkers getting some for lunch one day and the smell of the food drove me crazy while I ate my salad ;)I have to say this chicken is amazingly good - the delicious smell of the fragrant seasoning drove me out of my mind while I was driving said chicken home! One of the best tasting South/Central American style chicken in the greater DC area, IMO!Sides were not slacking in taste or quantity, either. Good flan as well.

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3. Peru 703

5005 Westone Plz Suite D, Chantilly, VA 20151-4207 Peruvian, Latin, Spanish, South American Dinner Seating, Table Service, Wheelchair Accessible +1 703-657-3249 http://www.peru703.com
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4 based on 16 reviews

Peru 703

Reviewed By review4

At last a good and authentic Peruvian restaurant near Fairfax City, in the city of Chantilly!Peru 703 was awesome. They have excellent Pisco Sours (the national drink of Peru) and typical Peruvian drinks, such as Inka Kola, Chicha Morada, and Maracuya juice.The ambiance was very nice, casual and friendly, with Peruvian decorations. We loved that they were playing a diversity of Peruvian and South American music. Our waiter, Enrique, was very courteous and helpful. We noticed that all the waiters were Peruvian, which made the restaurant even more authentic.As appetizers, we tried the “Anticuchos” (grilled meat pieces on skewers) and they were delicious. The “Papa a la Huancaina” (cooked potatoes and topped with a cheese and Peruvian peppers cream) and the “Papa Rellena” (a deep fried stuffed potatoe pastry) and they were very well prepared too. They all came with hot Peruvian pepper sauces, very spicy and tasty as in Peru.As main dishes we had the “Tallarines” (noodles); the “Lomo Saltado” (Filet Minon sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and spices); the “Chupe de Camarones” (a typical Peruvian shrimp chowder) and everything was very tasty and nicely presented. Very important for us, the food was not too greasy nor salty, just very flavorful.We didn’t get to try the desserts because all the food was so good, that we ate too much this time. But we are definitely going back. There are several other authentic dishes we want to try, and also we want to try the desserts sometime.We recommend this new restaurant. If they keep the good quality and flavor, we will be customers for many years to come.

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