If you’re in Hiroshima and craving authentic Latin American flavors, look no further than this incredible gem of a restaurant. From the moment you step in, the welcoming atmosphere and vibrant decor set the tone for an unforgettable dining experience.
The ceviche was a standout—perfectly balanced with fresh, tangy citrus and a kick of spice, bringing the essence of coastal Latin America right to your table. The ají de gallina was nothing short of perfection, with its creamy, flavorful sauce that felt like a warm, comforting hug.
For those looking for something more familiar yet equally exceptional, the burritos and tacos were top-notch. Packed with fresh ingredients and bold flavors, they perfectly encapsulated the rich culinary heritage of Latin America.
The combination of flavors, textures, and authentic preparation left me thoroughly impressed. The attention to detail and the passion for Latin cuisine truly shine through in every dish.
This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone in Hiroshima who appreciates great food. I’ll definitely be back for more! Highly...
Read moreHeaded to Hiroshima and wanted some Mexican. Was recommended a different place and they turned us away saying reservation only. Us was me and one other person smh. Did a quick search for another place near by and Cafe Latino come up and had great reviews. Decided to give it a try and I'm glad we were turned away from the other place cause Cafe Latino is great. I had the carnita burrito and the pork in that was mouth watering. One of the greatest Hispanic food I had in Japan. I say Hispanic cause it's not a Mexican restaurant and the cook is Peruvian. He was a friendly guy who's lived in Japan for 30 years. They even play live spanish music on the 3rd floor. Highly...
Read moreLoved this place. I’ve been wanting some good Latin food for awhile, and when I stumbled on this, I had to give it a try. My hopes weren’t too high, but, wow. The proprietor is from Cuzco, and is fluent in English, Japanese y español.
I tried the nachos and fried avocado my first visit. Nachos were excellent, and the salsa on the side spicy. Fried avocado was something new to try.
I had to come back for real food and had the lomo saltado. ¡Delicioso! Two salsas, one Japanese one Latino, both zippy and tasty.
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