Best South American restaurants nearby. Discover the best South American food in Lawrenceville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for South American restaurants near you.. Lawrenceville is a city in and the county seat of Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. It is a suburb of Atlanta, located approximately 30 miles (48 km) northeast of downtown. As of the 2010 census, the population of Lawrenceville was 28,546. In 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city population to be 30,493. Lawrenceville has six ZIP codes (30042-30046, 30049), and it is part of the 678/770/404 telephone area code, which is used throughout metropolitan Atlanta.
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This has been my favorite go to for Peruvian food since returning from Peru. I really miss the food! The chaufa is excellent. And we've enjoyed every meal we've had here. I still can't find the roasted chicken that I had in Peru, but at least this place is good with what they do serve.Thank you for the positive review, Rebecca! We are so glad you enojyed our plates here at Sabor Inka. Peru is kinda far, so until next time we are here to satisfy your Peruvian Food cravings :)
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Excellent food and good environment. The can prepare what ever you want.. is just ask. Service is very friendly and prices are not that high. Recommended for a good lunch or dinner
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Argentine and Uruguayan food! Bakery has incredible facturas (Argentine Pastries) and breads, desserts, and fresh breads. They also make empanadas (meat pies), Argentine Chorizo (think Italian style sausages), Milanesas (like Italian Milanese - thin sliced, breaded, and pan fried chicken, steak, etc) you can have it with cheese and sauce and even ham on it if you want (Napolitano). My favorite was their Chorizo sandwich (Choripan) with their home made chimichurri sauce. Their fries are pretty good home fries too. I've been to Argentina, and their chicken empanadas were not what I remember from down there, but I didn't get a chance to try the beef empanadas yet. Their milanesas were HUGE, and tasted excellent. The prices are all under $10 per plate, and they give excellent service. The atmosphere and decor is great, with Gaucho (Argentine cowboy) decor and a place where you can buy imported foods and teas from Argentina. This makes an awesome place for breakfast or lunch, and a pretty good and inexpensive place for dinner! It was so good we went for breakfast, then came back a few hours later for lunch! And if I were still around, I'd go back to try some more stuff on the menu!
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