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“This is hands down the best Peruvian around! My wife is Peruvian and has an incredibly high bar and it’s authentic with the owner / chef making everything fresh being superb quality.We regularly go to Lima, eating at the best restaurants there and Mistura can hang with any of them. We were wowed, as they’ve more than earned their perfect 5-star reviews.Highly recommend going and getting the ceviche, lomo or pollo a la brasa. Also the owner can cater big events which is perfect for family gatherings.“
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“This is the third time I visited this place in a week. I wanted to try every single dish they have. The food is amazing ? and the rotisserie chicken is the juiciest and tastiest I’ve ever eaten in Westchester. The chicken in Chaufa fried rice tasted like it’s been grilled and they added red bell peppers. Their green sauce is delicious with a hint of lime. By far the best Peruvian restaurant. In their Lomo Saltado you have the option on how you want the beef done. The fries were salted which I find unusual cause most Peruvian restaurants don’t salt their fries. I tried their purple corn slushy drink and the mango lemonade good too but too sweet for my liking.“
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“Food was really good and servings were big... surprised how affordable it was given how good it was.“
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“Good food. We got the 1/2 roast chicken with 2 sides which is a bargain: $14 and it feeds 2 (they have 1/4 chicken but it's just $2 less). Chicken was great, salad good, rice was rice. Got served ~5-10 minutes after ordering. My spouse also got a soup full of seafood (crab, fish etc) which they liked, but it's not my thing. Stopped there en route from New England to NYC; this restaurant is easy off, easy on I-287 the Cross Westchester Expy that leads to the Tappan Zee aka Mario Quomo bridge. It's just east of I-87 and the Saw Mill River parkway which run south to NYC.If you know Spanish that's great. If you only know English (like us) then the paper menu in the restaurant has English (& Spanish) descriptions of everything, and numbers for all the dishes, so you can read it and order by number. We trust the quality in a family-run type of place like this more than a fast food chain partly or fully staffed by teenagers, if you know what I mean. Sorry we ate a bunch of the chicken before I took the photo.“
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“Maura’s has some delicious Peruvian food! We got the hanger steak with chimichurri, carne asada tacos, lomo saltado and rice and beans. Everything was amazing and the fresh ingredients used really shined through. We can’t wait to go back.“