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Inca's Grill

Inca's Grill

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126 Lincoln Ave, Staten Island, New York, 10306, United States
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Apr 2, 2018
I purchased a gift certificate for a dear friend and her husband a week before they made a Saturday evening reservation. The restaurant told me they were happy to leave the gift certificate at the restaurant under my friends' name. My friend and husband enjoyed the food and the ambiance. When it came to paying the bill, the owner treated them like they were pulling a scam on the owner. The owner refused to look for the gift certificate I purchased them. The owner acted like they don't hold gift certificates at the restaurant. My friends, who are hard working religious people, got really upset and were about to pay the bill on their own accord until the owner finally asked his staff about this gift certificate. The staff located it and the owner gave a half-a** apology to my friends. I followed up with an email and phone call. I gave the owner a week to get back to me but he could give two sh*ts. One of his staff members acknowledged on the phone that he's an a-hole. It's too bad that this establishment is run by someone who doesn't treat everyone with respect.

May 8, 2018
Food is wonderful here. Staff are amazing, the food is absolutely superb. We love it.. most authentic Peruvian cuisine I've had since leaving Miami.

Feb 24, 2018
This place has a warm and cozy feel. Owner is very friendly and greeted us instantly as we were seated. My party had the Mango Sangria which was very delicious and satisfying. Try the green linguine, it was excellent. Food is well put together, plus service is good and wait time was excellent!! They also deliver! Must try-

Mar 29, 2018
Went for the first time for take out. The food was good. Chicken had flavor and was hot not in spicy way. Got fries which seemed home made as well as plantains which were bit overcooked. The rice had garlic and was nice flavor but wasn't as loose as it could be. They did forget to put my cans of soda. I was bit annoyed with that and myself for not checking cause people tend to overlook things when it is to go.

Feb 11, 2018
My wife and I came here with our 9 month old son and they were very friendly and open to us bringing a baby. The wait staff actually show you images of the specials so you know exactly what to expect. The food wad delicious and the selection of Peruvian beers, all of which paired nicely with the dishes we had. The wait staff was friendly and prompt. I would definitely recommend this place to others and I will definitely be back.

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Opening Hours

Tue:11 am - 9:30 pm
Wed:11 am - 9:30 pm
Thu:11 am - 9:30 pm
Fri:11 am - 9:30 pm
Sat:11 am - 9:30 pm

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