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Rinconcito Peruano

Rinconcito Peruano

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17 N Main St, Wharton, New Jersey, 07885, United States
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Apr 18, 2018
It was really good. Portions were large enough for two. We enjoyed it, would like to come back soon.

May 22, 2018
Chaufa that I order twice different day,try gave them chance but didnt,it wasn't tasting,big chunk of meat it should be small cuts like bean,and kind of expensive! Horrible😠need to work on taste!

Mar 11, 2018
Food is below par to Ok. Tried dinner it was ok, then tried their Tamales. It was dry, one small portion of pork, no egg, no olive or other ingredients that need to be part of a tamal. The salsa criolla had the awful smell of onion and mixed with old & new. Didn’t bother trying it. I would not recommend this restaurant.

May 16, 2018
Great tasting food and an ample amount of selection of Peruvian cuisine.

Feb 18, 2018
Call them up for a pick up! I order a lomo saltado for the first time at this restaurant which I never new it existed but since “El Marino” was to lazy to get my order 5 minutes before 8pm when in the website it says they close at 9pm....this restaurant show up and I decided to call them up and give them a try..... This restaurant charge me $17.50 for a lomo saltado and a Inca soda, I gave the guy 18.00 in cash and never got back my 50cents change when he has said that if I paid with a credit card he had to charge me taxes, anyway when I open the bag I notice there was only a small container of spicy sauce along with the food and had to ask for a fork and nife to eat the food. (Chinese do better service for pick ups putting everything u need to eat your food) I was disappointed when I tasted it cause it was just dry and not so good I only ate a quarter of it and put it away hopefully my dog will eat it but thinking about it I wouldn’t want to punish my dog with that dry food even tho my dog food is dry. I think I do a better cooking on a lomo saltado to be honest and to really be honest “El Marino” has the best lomo saltado in my opinion from any other restaurants I’ve been to. The person that took care of me said they are the best, that his restaurant pops up first since it has 5 stars and that there chicken a la brasa is the best that it taste like the ones from the Peruvian restaurants in Paterson (I’ve been to “El Chevere” and still come back to “El Marino”) I will still go back to them just to try the chicken maybe is better than what I order today but today was just not my day with their lomo saltado it was not something that I can say wow!!!!!!! Also I paid to much....!!!!! the menu says is $13.00 for a lomo saltado so since they charge me $17.50 then the soda must be $4.50!!!! That’s ridiculous!!!!

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