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There are not enough words to describe the experience at Fresca Nuevo... It's is truly an experience. My lovely Bride and I shared a Pisco Sour, Ceviche Carretillero and the Salmon Cesar (so very good). And topped the lunch off with dessert of the Peruvian donut! Just go experience and enjoy! You'
Fresca Restaurant, he says it's one of the best rotisserie chicken joints in the city. I came down to Corta Madera to eat with my pal Ol Buckethead Joe, maybe grab some seafood in Sausalito or something, and he tells me we gotta go across the bay to a Restaurant called Fresca. I told him I'm not p
I came here on a company off-site. I got the lomito libre with garlic fries. It was delicious. For appetizer i tried the empanadas and yucca fries. Both were very good. The service was great. Only sad part was the heaters didn't work but they told us the city wouldn't let them turn them on. Great jo
This is THE place to have lunch after a walk in GG Park or a visit to the museum. Comfortable and clean restaurant with heated outdoor patio. Our busboy/waiter was friendly and very professional. The food is amazing, everything we got was delicious. You must also try the excellent coffee! We chose t
Happy hour! Weds-Fri from 3-6 😃 A friend recommended the sangria ($7) It tasted of wine, lightly of citrus, and definitely had alcohol in it (pisco is one of the ingredients), but it was too sweet for me (not sickeningly sweet, but just a little less agave would've been perfect). A different frien
I discovered this place when looking for happy hour spots close to me. I've been here multiple times since and have always been seated right away. Service is always really good and attentive. Their happy hour includes drinks as well as a specific plates. I almost always get the jaleta, beef heart sk
Love this restaurant! Prefer the ceviche here over los costenara in half moon bay. The service is more genuine as well. Tried ceviche mixto, whole fried fish as well as some mixed drinks. Pisco sour is good.
A friend invited me here. Meanwhile, the food was pretty good, I mostly enjoyed the place and just being able to talk/have a good time. It might be good place for dates as the menu is small and the atmosphere feels nice.
I don’t have much experience with Peruvian food but as a person who enjoy trying new foods this was a nice surprise. We ordered Anticuchos (beef heart) skewers for appetizer, and Lomo saltado and toro steak salad for two mains. We also ordered a Malbec bottle which complemented the meat nicely. The
Really really nice Peruvian food! While finding parking nearby is indeed a hassle (there's a lot 2 blocks down), it all pays up with the tastiness of their food and warm nature of the staff. The Tallarin Saltado was a genuinely impressive dish, combining Asian and Latin American traits. So was the
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