Reviews Rocotos Grill Peruvian Cuisine

5
Jose Jarque
+5
Have you had the pleasure of experiencing Peruvian cuisine? If you appreciate expertly seasoned dishes and meticulously prepared portions bursting with the distinctive flavors of Peru, then Rocotos Grill is a must-try. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed a delightful meal there today, and we're already making plans to return soon. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. Take a chance and savor the culinary delights at Rocotos Grill.
5
Nancy Holley
+5
This was our first time having Peruvian food. It did not disappoint!! Everything was so good. The restaurant is small but really nice and clean. Our waitress Maylin was very patient and helpful with educating us on all their dishes. We will be going back again soon
5
The Blessed Mess
+5
So flavorful! I ate one plate, ordered another but was too full to eat the second one.
5
Cynthia Lynn B
+5
Accidentally found this gem while at a Dollar Store by where I work. Awesome smoothies, chicken, beef, plantains and rice. Would definitely go back to try more things off the menu. The owner is a very kind, humble, polite man.
5
Maria Lindsey
+5
Delicious Peruvian food and great service. We have been a few times for take out and dine in. No issues with service and it’s clean, which matters. Yes, they have utensils on the side and water while you wait for your food. This is not a problem for me and doesn’t take away from the staff’s attentiveness, therefore we tip. The food is tasty and portions are good for the price. We usually order the beef and chicken saltado. My mom had fried fish with rice and salad. Try the green rice! Let’s support our community by eating at local restaurants!
5
Carlos Negron (Crazy Carlos)
+5
Great food, dropped in on a Friday afternoon. Not crazy busy, I saw a lot of takeout and a few people sitting. The service was good, had the appetizer sampler it has a bit of everything, the potato is the bomb!!! Then my main course was the Red Snapper.....excellent!!! Great crispiness on the outside of the fish and flashy (not dry) on the inside. Had a great experience, will go back again.
5
Matthew Rodriguez
+5
Peruvian food is soooo good. Blew away my expectations. Fire 🔥 grilled meat and veggies with the frites is amazing. Fresh ingredients, with fresh herbs and spices made in a mortar. Blew me away.
4
Julio Pena
+4
Went to this Peruvian joint again yesterday (Aug. 4 2018). Been there a few times in the last year. I had the Pollo a la Brasa with Yuca about a month ago. Very good. Tender and tasty, spiced in a very unique way, not quite pesto or italian, but a bit similar. Very aromatic. This time I had the Bistec a lo Pobre and a couple of appetizers. Review of those 3 is below and photos attached. This last time, for appetizers I ordered Anticuchos (skewered beef heart) and Papa a la Huancaína (boiled yellow potato with Huancaína sauce, a yellow mustardy and light spice sauce traditional to Lima, Perú). If you've never had Anticuchos before, they are an acquired taste for more junior foodies. Strong beefy taste, a little like wild game in strength and consistency, and a bit tough and very lean because the heart is the most active muscle; it gets a workout. If you're a junior foodie willing to stretch the range of your culinary taste and deepen your international food experience (like any foodie should), and can get past the "but its cow heart!" bit, give Anticuchos a try. Appetizer came in a long dish with 3 skewers with 3 chunks of beef per skewer. Garnished with some corn (called Choclo by Peruvians) and a couple of slices of small potatoes. Presented very neat. I like strong flavors so I liked the anticuchos. Will order again. I don't ding food taste because it's outside of the traditional American range, as this ain't traditional American food. Go to Denny's or Applebee's for that. I've had Anticuchos before in other joints and these aren't bad at all. 4 stars. The Papa a la Huancaína appetizer was also great, it was basically a whole potato sliced at 1/2" to 3/4" slices, resting on lettuce leafs, covered with Huancaína sauce, and garnished with half a hardboiled egg and an olive. Tasted really good, the sauce totally different from any sauce used in Mexican restaurants. Very unique. Potatoes are very popular in Peruvian dishes, as Peruvians produce and consume more potatoes per capita than most other countries and this dish is very popular with Peruvians. A classic. 4 stars. For the main dish I got Bistec a lo Pobre (literally translated to Steak in the Style of the Poor, or Poor Man's Steak). The name doesn't mean it's a small meat cut, or small food portions; quite the contrary. It means its charm is based on its simplicity and abundant use of basic, everyday, traditional food staples and not fancy "rich man's" ingredients. In this particular case, it is a chunk of what appeared to be top sirloin, about 6-8 ounces, seasoned, grilled, and accompanied by fries, white rice, fried plantains, and a fried egg. By design, nothing fancy. Simple but effective. Without asking, the steak was cooked medium rare (pink middle) so if you like to murder your cuts and eat them cooked more than that, I recommend you tell the waiter. The fries were good, they use a batter that sticks to them and adds crunch, taste, and texture. It's tough to screw up white rice and a fried egg so those were solid, the egg on top of the rice. The fried plantains were also good, similar to the servings at Caribbean and Puerto Rican joints: soft and a bit sweet. I really liked the Bistec a lo Pobre. Simple, strong, plentiful in protein and carbos, and got the job done. 4 stars. The service was good. Polite, courteous, uniformed in black. No shortage of staff noted and no delays in sitting, ordering, getting the ticket, or paying. Day was Saturday at about 1pm. I will be returning sometime soon. Their menu has a lot of dishes that got me curious. Will post on those in time. Menu photos also attached.
5
J C
+5
This place... AMAZING! Could eat here every day. Definitely pricy if going with 3+ people. I recommend chicken saltado and green rice, tried the alfajores cookies and the flavor isn’t bad, personally I don’t prefer dry cookies so they just weren’t for me. The pisco sour is a must try. If you’re in the area then get you some, and if you’re not... it’s worth the drive!
5
Michelle Alhamoudi
+5
Very interesting menu and a variety of homemade food options to choose from. Anticuchos for appetizers & arroz con pollo for my entree was delicious.. lucas provided great service, very nice and helpful in recommending on what to order based on your taste of food.
5
Elise Farrell
+5
Came here for a wedding rehearsal dinner, and I CAN NOT STOP thinking about this place. 😍 EVERYTHING was absolutely scrumptious and the staff was soooo kind and funny!! 😋 Get the chicken and order the spinach and cilantro rice!! You can thank me later. 😉👍🏻
4
Shar D
+4
I've been to Rocotos several times. The food and accompanying sauces are always delicious! Even for something as simple as roasted chicken and fries, they get it perfect. At a close second for favorite is the beef saltado noodles. The staff is friendly and there is always seating available. The service can be pretty slow, so I wouldn't go if you are on fixed time. Also, be sure to try their smoothies. The guayaba and passionfruit seem to be a favorite choice.
5
ella Døvvd
+5
The food is AMAZING!!! There are not too many Peruvian restaurants that get the flavors right, but this one does 100%
4
The Gradiz Group Real Estate
+4
I was looking for a place that offered authentic Peruvian style chicken or beef and I found. If beef flavor is what you are looking for!! You must try the anticuchos. These thin sliced marinated beef plate will satisfy your beef cravings.
5
Raya Streater
+5
The staff is lovely and the food was beyond expectations. The drinks were amazing as well. Everything is so fresh tasting.
5
Edward Harvey
+5
Excellent food! Great service. Loved the Peruvian Mayo and You have try the Spicy Ceviche!
4
B Delgado
+4
I had a revitalizing chicken soup... asked for extra lemons No problem! , chicha morada so big I did finish, and my favorite Huancayna I took to go since soup was so big. Spacious, plenty of parking and long menu with seafood, rotisserie chicken, more classic peruvian dishes, deserts and more!
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