Gigantic portions of Peruvian dishes. We liked ceviche, fried rice, and green spaghetti, but none of us could finish, there was so much! Nice, attentive service, the servers all seem fluent in both English and Spanish.
So I haven’t been here in about 6 months, the chaufa was good, not great. The ahi which used to be the best in the area was bland, almost watered down. The rice while good wasn’t great and it used to be great. Still so much better than Chinese food, but a little greasy not as good as the last time. I really…