Laid-back standby with a folksy atmosphere serving homestyle northern Peruvian seafood dishes. Based on 481 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
8246 Louise Ave, Northridge, CA 91325
Phone: (818) 708-7061
Website: http://orderperuvian.com/
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Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 9:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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11:30 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
José A
This location is a fan favorite. I’ve only been here with groups and it has yet to disappoint. This location has been here for 17+ years and that’s a bit rare in the valley. Service today was incredibly fast and attentive. Absolutely no one left disappointed. Everything was fresh. Flavorful and riding the tip of perfection. They do make other Peruvian locations feel like last place. This third visit sealed the deal on these loyal customers. Our recommendations are as follows, you actually can’t go wrong with any dish but just in case, Arroz Chaufa, Pollo Saltado, Lomo Saltado, and Ceviche. Enjoy.
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Blanca J Ochoa
Food was delicious, the atmosphere was great …we ordered tallarines Verdes with chicken and steak and, pescado Frito…this restaurant is a hidden gem in the Valley area…
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4K Audio & Video
Nice and tasty food…wow…
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Veronica
Been coming to this place for over five years the food was, was back then amazing delicious and not that expensive. They used to serve bread. Prices are super high and food portions are very small if raising the price, why serve less portions than before they don’t even serve bread like before prices are ridiculously high for the portion of food you get I WILL never be coming back to this place. Calamari was delicious before was nice presentable. It looked good and taste really good now it looks SAD LOL! taste like frozen like the bags I buy at Walmart… The Papa a la huancaina it’s a bit dry of sauce they even removed the lettuce they used to have on it and it’s either the portion of a half of a big potato or a portion of a whole small potato. Very sad. If you order a plate and they tell you they run out of an item that goes on that plate. They don’t replace it with any other item. It’s just they don’t have that item to add on the plate and that’s that… portions are already small enough to be missing a piece of meat or a piece of fish or a piece of whatever it is of the items they run out of.
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Andre Giordano Arana Llosa
If you are looking for real food from Peru, then this is the place. I’m peruvian and I been looking for real style peruvian food for years because it reminds me of my childhood. This is it! The price are in 10-20 range but let me tell you it’s worth it. The best for me it’s the “Tallarines verdes and los choritos a la chalaca”. The place is friendly and go above and beyond!
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Athena Reel
Another horrible food choice(not made by me). DO NOT EAT here. As a matter of fact why go to the valley at all? Stay in LA. I wanted to go to NOBU! But the cheap person I was with wanted food that taste the way a shoe might I imagine.
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Stephanie A
Delicious food! Plates were around $15-20 for a main entre but I felt they were worth it. The service was also great, they kept checking in if we needed anything. It wasn’t a long wait to get our food at all. The vibe was quiet and clean. They had TVs on both sides but they weren’t loud at all. It was a great experience..took my mom here for lunch and she loved it!
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Shosho
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Ralph David
Was coming from Lake Balboa and decided to try this Peruvian Spot and I’m glad that I stopped by
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work man
Just south of Roscoe and Louise Street, almost hidden by the other small businesses which operate around it, I stumbled upon this tiny peaceful restaurant, where they bring two worlds together. And this is expertly done by bridging the gap between peru’s ancient culinary pratices and combining them
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