Machupicchu Restaurant II
$$ • Peruvian, Latin American, Argentine
Hours:
1366 Chalkstone Ave, Providence
(401) 490-0098
About Machupicchu Restaurant II
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Machupicchu Restaurant II Reviews
me and my mistress go there all the time and we get the vato;s los negros delicioso aye carramba
Edit: since they have become aware they have given me extra salad every week. Love this place.
I love this place and order takeout from them constantly but half the time they forget my salad. Please don’t forget my salad in the future.
I love this place and order takeout from them constantly but half the time they forget my salad. Please don’t forget my salad in the future.
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 9PM |
Machupicchu Restaurant II serves authentic Peruvian comfort food with huge portions that justify the slightly pricey menu. The ajil sauce is a standout, and dishes like Lomo Saltado and Papa De La Huancaiana are highly recommended. This hidden gem in Providence is a must-visit for a delicious and satisfying meal. If you’re looking for authentic Peruvian food that hits the spot every time, Machupicchu is it. This place is truly a hidden gem—it’s unassuming from the outside but packed with flavor inside. Their lomo saltado never disappoints, a hearty and flavorful plate of steak, onions, and peppers, seasoned to perfection and served with soft sweet plantains, crispy French fries, two poached eggs, and a side of rice. The flavors all come together so well. Their sweet plantains add a beautiful contrast to the savory elements of the dish. The yellow Peruvian sauce adds a rich layer of flavor, and the orange spicy sauce brings the perfect kick if you like a little heat. The steak in the lomo saltado is good. Staff are consistently friendly and welcoming. The prices are super reasonable considering how much food you get. You leave full and happy without breaking the bank. Machupicchu is one of the top restaurants for good flavor and portions. Favorite plate is Bistec a la pobre. Service is always fast, servers are sweet & it’s so cozy inside. One of the favorite places to stop in and grab a quick bite to eat. Bang for your buck with how much food they give and how authentic it tastes straight out of a grandma's kitchen!