We wanted causa and they had ran out at around 2pm on a Sunday. Your restaurant name is “causa restaurant” We asked for leche de Tigre mixta and we received what looked like a ceviche with only one shrimp. It was all lemon juice and mostly big chunks of fish which if you’re Peruvian you know the seafood in leche de Tigre is chopped in small pieces, so don’t call a ceviche a “leche de Tigre”. They played Selena and Mexican music the entire time we were there which in terms of the atmosphere, this did not have a Peruvian feel or vibe. The pollo a la brasa had a good taste; can’t say anything bad about it except maybe not as juicy as others I have tried in the Atl area. The rice in the lomo saltado tasted old and not fresh, but you could tell they used a good cut of meat so no complaints there. In regards to service I wish the chef and owner would’ve trained the waitresses better about the menu and Peruvian food. It was hard for me and my family to communicate what we wanted cause they lacked knowledge. Unfortunately I won’t be returning to this restaurant. First impressions are very important and there are other Peruvian restaurants that are really good in the area and better than this one. I can only say that I tried it to show support to my fellow Peruvians but that’s about it. Taking my...
Read moreI usually take photos before but everything came out so hot and fresh that we started devouring before I realized we forgot to take pics!
Our table ordered different dishes and we picked at each dish to try. The pollo a la brasa was juicy and is the best I’ve have in Georgia!
The seafood combo of causa, jalea, ceviche, y arroz con mariscos is perfect for those who want a taste of Peru. Very authentic!
The yuca frita with huancaina was crunchy yuca and the sauce was smooth. They were gone in 3 minutes 😂🔥 The tallarines verdes is lick your plate worthy 🤤
We got like 5 pitchers of chica it was the perfect drink to go with our meals! I felt like I was back in Peru 🥹🇵🇪 nothing beats homemade chica
Our waitress was really nice and very attentive to my party. I would recommend this restaurant to my family and friends that come to...
Read moreUpdate: I took my Peruvian parents to have them check this place out and the lomo a lo pobre had no flavor. Papa la huancaina had no flavor either. Then the seafood appetizer plate was alright but did not taste fresh, it was pretty much COLD by the time we got it.The maracuya drink was amazing! They only had 1 server that Friday night so it took forever to get our food. The bill was over $100 including gratuity. Sadly will not return for food but perhaps just for drinks.
Food and atmosphere was great ! They had Peruvian music playing . The drinks were soo good and great size. They give you complimentary canchita (toasted corn). We ordered anticuchos and pollo a la brasa. The sauces for the pollo a la brasa could be improved but regardless it was tasty. I would definitely recommend...
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