“Stepping into Lima Latin Kitchen in Dallas is like entering a Peruvian festival—vibrant flavors everywhere, but boy, do you pay for the entrance! The ceviche dazzles, each spoonful a mini vacation to the shores of Lima, but the papa a la huancaína could have used a bit more spice to truly bring the fiesta to my taste buds.The chicharrón? It’s decent, sort of like that reliable friend who’s fun but never the life of the party. And those canchas—priced as if each kernel was individually blessed by Incan royalty.I'mThe service, however, is top-notch, so friendly and attentive that you almost feel like you’ve been adopted by a warm Peruvian family.Would I go back? Sure, the food is quite a treat, but I still think it’s priced as if each dish is delivered by Incan gods in golden chariots pulled by exotic llamas. Lima Latin Kitchen is perfect for those splurge-worthy occasions, just make sure your wallet is as sturdy as a Machu Picchu terrace! ??“
“This is a really nice place with great ambiance. I got the sliders and they were good but I could tell the meat wasn't seasoned and it was all the toppings that made it taste good. The Pina Colada mocktail I had was so good I got another one. Also I got the bread pudding which is my favorite dessert. It was amazing however it was a very small portion.I didn't care for the music much and around 9pm on the weekends they have a DJ so it gets pretty loud around that time but I understand that why most people didn't show up until around that time because that's the atmosphere they are looking for.But all in all the place is a great spot if you want to chill and have some fun with your friends and get a bite to eat.“