When it comes to tantalizing the taste buds and enjoying the picturesque sights of Westchester RiverWalk, Inca Gaucho is the place to be. This restaurant offers a delightful fusion of Peruvian and Spanish cuisines that will leave you craving for more.
One of the highlights of Inca Gaucho is their delectable ceviche mixto. The combination of fresh seafood, tangy citrus flavors, and a touch of spice creates a burst of flavors that is simply irresistible. Another must-try dish is the lomo saltado, a traditional Peruvian stir-fry that combines tender beef, sautéed vegetables, and a savory sauce. The pork dishes at Inca Gaucho are also highly recommended, as they are cooked to perfection, resulting in tender and flavorful meat.
To accompany your meal, I suggest trying the tostones, which are crispy fried plantains that provide a delightful contrast in texture to the main dishes. And don't forget to indulge in a glass of Pisco sour, a classic Peruvian cocktail that is both refreshing and delicious. For a unique and flavorful experience, I highly recommend trying the chicha morada, a traditional Peruvian beverage made from purple corn.
Inca Gaucho is well-known for its exceptional service and friendly staff. The team here is always ready to assist and ensure that your dining experience is nothing short of excellent. They are knowledgeable about the menu and can provide recommendations based on your preferences.
One of the standout aspects of Inca Gaucho is the attractive prices of their dishes. Despite offering high-quality cuisine, the restaurant remains affordable, making it a great option for those seeking a memorable dining experience without breaking the bank.
The ambiance at Inca Gaucho is warm and inviting, creating a homey atmosphere that adds to the overall charm of the restaurant. Whether you're starting your culinary journey or simply looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a meal, this restaurant provides the perfect setting.
In conclusion, Inca Gaucho is a hidden gem that offers a delightful blend of Peruvian and Spanish cuisines. With its tantalizing ceviche, flavorful lomo saltado, and mouthwatering pork dishes, there's something to satisfy every palate. The attentive service, attractive prices, and homey ambiance make it a must-visit spot for both locals and visitors alike. Book a table at Inca Gaucho and embark on a culinary adventure that will leave you...
   Read moreGoucho Inca has become a DOG PARK - We’ve been dining here since 2016, excellent food and service, always. Unfortunately today I had lunch (indoors) and a couple with a fuzzy Pomeranian sat at the next table. The dog was allowed in the dining room and on the table. While I was there, the dog shook about (spreading hair and dander), surprisingly the staff did not mind. We also have a dog in our family, (certification or not) I would not expose others in an enclosed dining area to shed, paws and other body parts on a dinning table. This has been a favorite restaurant for us. But now would rather dine where canines don’t shed on my food and or sit on my table. I love my dog, but setting boundaries and exposing other paying customers should be a Gouchos Inca priority. This review may not register with Goucho Inca, I hope it does. If I wanted to spend 80plus $$$$ to have lunch with dogs, I’m better off going to the Dog park. We hope your dog policy changes soon.
Inca & Gaucho - please take my advise and adhere to NYS laws and policies. I didn’t appreciate sharing an indoor dining space with a fuzzy Pamerianin shaking, spreading hair and dander on my meal today. In New York State, restaurants can allow companion dogs in the OUTDOOR dining areas of the restaurant. Companion animals ARE NOT PERMITTED IN INDOOR dining or food preparation areas. Section 1352-e of Public Health Law requires restaurant operators to comply with certain restrictions if they allow dogs in their outdoor dining areas.
Note that companion dogs are defined as a domesticated dog accompanying an individual or owner for the purpose of companionship or convenience of such individual or owner, and shall not include guide, hearing, or service dogs. For more information on service animals in food service establishments, please visit the Americans with Disabilities Act...
   Read moreIf I could give this place 0 stars, I would. I normally don't go out of my way to make bad reviews, and usually only positive ones for small businesses in White Plains, but here I am. Usually I go to El Miski's Peruvian Cuisine because it's convenient and close to me. Recently I decided to go to Inca Gaucho because my usual place was soon to close and we were in the area. Never will I make the mistake of coming here again. We came later in the night while there were still folks around, about 2 hours to close. Our server I have to say wasn't great but wasn't awful either. The food however, was terrible. I ordered Tallarines Verde because it's easy to make, whether your home or at a restaurant it's almost impossible to screw it up, but this place did. The pesto was barely a pesto, watered down way too much, color was sickly green. I decided to give it a shot no matter and couldn't get more than three bites in without wanting to throw it back up. Not to mention the dish was cold on arrival. Next up the "chicken" empanadas, if you even want to call it that... one bite in and it was practically hollow... no stuffing, practically nothing but two measly pieces of chicken the size of the tip of my thumb. The anticucho de corazon was even worse, no seasoning, barely any taste and way harder to chew through than any fresh piece of anticucho I've had before. We immediately left almost less than 30 minutes in, tipped our waiter and agreed we'd never come back. Next day both people in the party were sick with food poisoning. Unless you're looking to get mediocre service, food poisoning and terrible food don't go here... didn't taste like authentic Peruvian...
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