New York, United States Food Guide: 5 Peruvian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Rye Brook

January 10, 2020 Yuk Petri

Best Peruvian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Peruvian food in Rye Brook. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Peruvian restaurants near you.. Rye Brook is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States, within the town of Rye. The population was 9,347 at the 2010 census.
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1. Acuario Bar & Restaurant

163 N Main St, Port Chester, NY 10573-3368 Peruvian, Latin, Seafood Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +1 914-937-2338 http://www.acuariorestaurant.com/
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4 based on 106 reviews

Acuario Bar & Restaurant

Reviewed By PG-NY

Crowded, loud Peruvian restaurant, trying to create a vibe but it didn't work for us. Tables so cramped, couldn't move my chair; music so loud, couldn't hear conversation of person sitting next to me. The ceviche was tasty as was the potato appetizer. The whole broiled snapper was dry and did not taste fresh. The paella was just ok. The place was packed and the tables around us turned quickly so clearly others don't share our opinion, but we won't be rushing back.

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2. Incazteca

480 Westchester Ave, Port Chester, NY 10573-2832 Mexican, Peruvian, Latin, South American Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Reservations, Table Service [email protected] +1 914-305-5400 http://www.incazteca480.com
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4 based on 11 reviews

Incazteca

WELCOME TO THE INCAZTECA | EST. 2017 We are a Peruvian, hence the Inca, and Mexican, hence the Azteca, restaurant located in Westchester, New Yorks heart of latin and hispanic cuisine - Port Chester. Please, come enjoy our deep dual heritage and sample ou

Reviewed By Boxter98

this is a fantastic addition to the area's dining choices. i believe it is a husband and wife team from peru and mexico - they have created an authentic local restaurant that is casual but classy, with a two-sided menu - mexican and peruvian. the selection is enormous and the well-qualified, friendly server was very patient explaining the various dishes we had interest in (my wife, me and a another couple.we made reservations for a friday night at 7:00 and they had a reserved sign on a table at the window - very nice. we were a bit concerned because by 7:30 only two other tables were filled. however, by 8:00 all the tables were full. they do not recommend reservations but i urge you to make them. a nice mix of nationalities dining - many hispanics which was very assuring. families and couples. appeared that everyone was having a good time and enjoying the food.warning - huge portions. see the pics. they do not have a liquor or beer licence yet and we were told we could not bring our own. but they have various soft drinks. the prices are from the 1980"s and we hope they cover their costs and make a nice profit. my belief is that they could easily raise their prices 15% and the value would still be there and customers would find the food affordable and not complain.we started with nachos (see the pic) a mountain covered with heart-stopping (literally) goodies. the serving, which i think was around $10 - could easily serve four as an app. we also had calamari (see pic) which was prepared well and included yuka which was good but a bit heavy for my taste. the table has three hot to very hot sauces that require caution if you are not used to hot sauce.i had one of several salmon (see pic) selections - tequila blended cream sauce and three large shrimp - huge piece of delicate and delicious salmon on a mound of rice. next time i would ask them for less sauce - my taste. came with a huge plate of fresh veggies (see pic). the three others had steak and shrimp fajitas which were large portions and delicious (see pics). i think each dish was about $18. very reasonable.the complimentary chips and salsa are made in the kitchen - very good. the salsa was a different style than i am used to but good.as a side-note. the server in this little mom and pop restaurant uses an ipad or tablet device to take orders - my guess is the orders then immediately appear in the kitchen. additionally, they swipe your credit or debit card on the device and you then designate the tip (please be very generous) then sign with your fingertip. you may have a receipt sent to your email. very cool feature.once again, the server and the service were friendly and helpful. water glasses were constantly filled and additional chips and salsa were requested and delivered at no extra charge. there must be close to a hundred total selections which is a challenge so take your time and look the menu over - both sides.i encourage everyone who likes this style of food to try this lovely local restaurant. not a big chain. it is open 7 days a week from 9:00am to i beleive 9:00pm. these are friendly, local, hard-working people who work incredibly long and hard hours and truly deserve to be a huge success - please help them be a success. enjoy your meal, white them up, tell other - and leave a very generous tip for the hard working staff.FYI - i have no relationship with the owners or the restaurant.sam marcusthank you for your feedback and all your kind words, looking forward to serving you again.

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3. Panka Peruvian Bistro

167 Westchester Ave, Port Chester, NY 10573-4517 Peruvian, Latin, Seafood, Spanish, South American Dinner, Drinks, Lunch, Brunch Seating, Television, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 914-481-5424 http://pankabistro.com
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4 based on 42 reviews

Panka Peruvian Bistro

Panka Peruvian Bistro is a family-owned and operated restaurant. All of our dishes are based on family recipes that have been passed from generation to generation and perfected with time. Our mission is to offer the highest quality dishes and most flavorf

Reviewed By sjf101

We have been to Panca four times in the last three months.Obviously, we really like it. The food is exceptionally tasty and prepared to order. The service is professional, friendly and helpful. Ask for recommendations and tell them what you like. I strongly recommend the ceviche Mixto, the best I’ve had and a very large portion. A good appetizer for two or an entrée after an appetizer. The Jalea is the best combination fried seafood anywhere. Calamari, shrimp, whitefish, mussels and crabs. Fabulous. My wife enjoys the whole Peruvian roast chicken served with lots of vegetables. The patrons are usually South and Central Americans, a testament to the food.

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4. Pollo A La Brasa Misti Restaurant

110 N Main St, Port Chester, NY 10573-4211 Peruvian, Latin Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast Seating, Takeout [email protected] +1 914-939-9437 http://portchester.patch.com/listings/pollo-a-la-brasa-misti-restaurant
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4 based on 53 reviews

Pollo A La Brasa Misti Restaurant

Reviewed By AnAnthropologist

We planned to have lunch at Q Restaurant and Bar which is nearby but Q was closed with brown paper over the windows. Perhaps it is out of business or perhaps it is remodeling but we saw through the window that Pollo A La Brasa was very busy and there were lots of choices on the menu so we tried it. I had the Peruvian pasta with shrimp and my husband had it with chicken. My dish was loaded with fresh shrimp and had a delicious sauce which was great with the flavorful rolls that were brought to the table when we sat down. My husband enjoyed his dish as well and the food was a bargain for what we received. Service was friendly and efficient. I am no expert on Peruvian food so can’t comment on authenticity but what we had was tasty.

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5. Inca & Gaucho

173 Westchester Ave 6 quarropas street, white plains NY, Port Chester, NY 10573-4517 Peruvian, Latin, Seafood, Spanish, South American Lunch, Dinner Seating, Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +1 914-939-2100 http://incagaucho.com
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4 based on 19 reviews

Inca & Gaucho

Reviewed By her_10

We had a Groupon that included a shared appetizer and 2 entrees. We started off with 2 very generous and reasonably priced glasses of Argentinian Malbec/Cabernet...decent. For shared appetizer we had the Mixed Fish Ceviche . It was outstanding! And included one large oyster, 2 large shrimp, calamari, tilapia and wonderful Peruvian corn, both steamed and roasted. I loved the roasted and my husband liked the steamed.For entrees we had the Surf 'n Turf...skirt steak and shrimp, very good with a side of yellow rice with carrots and peas, and I had the grilled chicken and a mixed salad. Unfortunately, I failed to question the dressing, as I would have preferred oil and lemon. It came dressed with a vinaigrette that was way too sweet for my taste buds. Our waitress,who appeared to be the only one on duty, and who was bartender as well, was attentive, charming, efficient (and gorgeous to boot).All in all, we had a good time and plan to return this weekend with some family. For me, the appetizer (Ceviche) will be my entree; more than enough, and so fresh and good.

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