La Nueva Delicia Peruana

43-07 104th St, Queens
(718) 565-1272

Recent Reviews

Jackie Baez

Came to this place for the first time, the meat was very tender. It was one of the softest meats ever and overall I was fully satisfied with the food here. Would recommend to try out the food here !

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

kendo E' Zubiate

Good attention, good seasoning. Without thinking about it I would go again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

zoraida cornelio

Good food. Acceptable

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Roger Londono

The best Peruvian restaurant in Queens

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ceviche Mixto, Arroz Frito Mixto, Jalea Personal

Maritsa Barzolla

The food delicious lower in sodium, very good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Papa a La Huancaina, Arroz Chaufa, Jalea Mixta

Lincoln Baerga

When I say the food is made right. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jimmy B.

The good is still very good I haven't been here in 6 years, small little. Ozzy restaurant service is good the staff friendly the ambiance it's nice family friendly, nice to bring date , they do have a variety of good so read the menu well food is delicious.This place has been around for over 20 year, last good restaurant in the area

Tony Santoro

Lovely little neighborhood restaurant that serves authentic Peruvian food that is not rotisserie chicken... Not even on the menu. Make no mistake, this is not fine dining but it is real (which to me is more important). The mixto ceviche was delicious with a great citrus note. We also had a delightful lomo saltado of chicken and shrimp. Well off the beaten path but worth a stop if you're going to CitiField. Admittedly we were there early in the evening but we walked in off the street and we're instantly seated. The staff were charming and helpful with our questions. Food came out relatively quickly. Overall I'd go back again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ceviche Mixto

Frank Miranda

First of all, when you go to the restaurant, it’s small and kinda dense in terms of space and they have white curtains in between tables which helps in privacy from behind and in front of you but not the side across the room. There was a lunch special going on, which gave a good deal for like soup and beef stew with beans and rice. Papa la huanchada was good but not spicy at all. The soup was good it reminds me of good minestrone. However, my biggest complaint is my dish of green spaghetti with beef steak. Tallardina verde de bistec. The green spaghetti is flavorless and blend and and very vinegar. I believe that the sauce that they use is premade cause it tasted very old and outdated. The spaghetti is fine but the sauce ruined its quality. The steak was good in terms of freshness quality but the spaghetti ruined it for me. For the price of this dish, it should be way less because it tastes very cheap and not worth the cost. The waitress understood that I didn’t like it and took it back and did not charge me for it and she offered to give me fried rice with the steak. Which I got. I really wish I can give a good rating for the fried rice too but all I taste was pretty much just oil, it’s kind of flavorless, it’s weird as it had onions but there was no flavor, and I suspect that the rice they use was very old, even the steak didn’t help it. I had the chicha morada to wash it down to get the flavor out. Overall, I was disappointed with my lunch at this restaurant. It’s a shame because I used to go to this restaurant in the past and the food was better quality compared to now. I don’t know if it’s the new management or the chefs or the preparation of the food but something needs to change in order for me to give this restaurant a good review. While I do appreciate the waitress for attending, I cannot give a good review since my lunch was not met to my expectations. Avoid the green spaghetti at all times and the fried rice. If you have to eat here, that’s your decision, but if you want better Peruvian food, I suggest look for someplace else that offers better Peruvian food in terms of better quality and better prices. Las delicia, please change yourself in the future to make your food and the restaurant better in terms of its food quality, service and atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Frank M.

First of all, when you go to the restaurant, it's small and kinda dense in terms of space and they have white curtains in between tables which helps in privacy from behind and in front of you but not the side across the room. There was a lunch special going on, which gave a good deal for like soup and beef stew with beans and rice. Papa la huanchada was good but not spicy at all. The soup was good it reminds me of good minestrone. However, my biggest complaint is my dish of green spaghetti with beef steak. Tallardina verde de bistec. The green spaghetti is flavorless and blend and and very vinegar. I believe that the sauce that they use is premade cause it tasted very old and outdated. The spaghetti is fine but the sauce ruined its quality. The steak was good in terms of freshness quality but the spaghetti ruined it for me. For the price of this dish, it should be way less because it tastes very cheap and not worth the cost. The waitress understood that I didn't like it and took it back and did not charge me for it and she offered to give me fried rice with the steak. Which I got. I really wish I can give a good rating for the fried rice too but all I taste was pretty much just oil, it's kind of flavorless, it's weird as it had onions but there was no flavor, and I suspect that the rice they use was very old, even the steak didn't help it. I had the chicha morada to wash it down to get the flavor out. Overall, I was disappointed with my lunch at this restaurant. It's a shame because I used to go to this restaurant in the past and the food was better quality compared to now. I don't know if it's the new management or the chefs or the preparation of the food but something needs to change in order for me to give this restaurant a good review. While I do appreciate the waitress for attending, I cannot give a good review since my lunch was not met to my expectations. Avoid the green spaghetti at all times and the fried rice. If you have to eat here, that's your decision, but if you want better Peruvian food, I suggest look for someplace else that offers better Peruvian food in terms of better quality and better prices. Las delicia, please change yourself in the future to make your food and the restaurant better in terms of its food quality, service and atmosphere.

Andrea Jaramillo

Perfectly delicious! Everything I have eaten here is amazing. The Jalea is my favorite! My husband love the Leche de Tigre. Papa a la Huancaina is also a family favorite. Oh! And the Chicken Chaufa Rice was amazing!Parking: Parking far was the only issue

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ceviche Mixto

Pashy F

Me and my family wanted to try the jalea here. The plate looked fine, but it was not flavor on the sea food.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Jalea Mixta, Jalea Personal

almendra chirinos carrillo

Is a cozy and small restaurant where you can really taste real Peruvian food! I immigrated to the US 3 years ago and from all the Peruvian restaurants I’ve been this is my favorite. Love it!

Natalie Maritz

Met my godmother here for an early dinner and she recommended the fried calamari. Although delicious next time I will get the Jalea (more variety of foods in one plate). Their lomo saltado was great as expected. Here you can find tasty and authentic Peruvian food at an ok price. Service was great!

Josue Tzoc

It's a very good place to eat, the food is very delicious

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