
Discover an authentic taste of Peru at Ceviche Palace, a celebrated Bridgeport restaurant where classic Latin American flavors meet innovative culinary techniques. Specializing in fresh, vibrant seafood, our menu features an array of exquisite ceviche creations, alongside a variety of traditional Peruvian dishes. Whether you’re seeking a casual lunch or a memorable dining experience, our inviting atmosphere and exceptional cuisine provide the perfect escape. Join us on East Main St for a true taste of coastal South America, expertly crafted and served with passion.
Unassuming restaurant featuring seafood & well-known Peruvian entrees in an understated setting.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1429 E Main St, Bridgeport, CT 06608
Phone: (203) 870-4404
Website: https://cevichepalace.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
Service is quick. Staff is very friendly. Bathroom is clean. Lots tables inside.
We had Lomo with Ribeye beef, jalea personal, ceviche de pescado and tallarín saltado de pollo.
Overall was a great atmosphere, great food, loved the vibe! Definitely recommend.
One thing I would like to see changed, and to be clear, this is a fairly common thing in my experience – the Lomo Saltado does not indicate it comes with Aji causing me to order a side – and the sides don’t have sizes – so, if possible, I now have too much Aji sauce! (I will definitely find a use – just wish it was clear up front in the menu that Lomo comes with Aji, and the sizes had oz sizes)
But that’s just constructive feedback, don’t let this keep you from getting this great food 🙂
Food was delicious.
Let me start by saying the food itself is not bad.
However, the whole experience was not.
We were seated quickly, and some time afterward, the waiter came to greet us and to take our order.
He took our beverages and food orders all at once since we had plenty of time to look at the menu.
After that, the waiter never came back to check on us. As a matter of fact, our drinks were sitting at the bar, and not until I asked another staff member they were brought to us.
Ok, after that, it took at least 40 minutes to get our appetizer, which was the fried calamari. Now, on the menu, it states that there’s tomato sauce on the side, which they did not bring, mind you there was a table of at least 4 adults and 2 kids that came after us and they got their food before we even got our appetizers and again it was because we had to asked when is out order coming.
Finally, our food came after at least an hour and 15 minutes of wait. The server NEVER came to check on us or if we needed another drink.
Now, when we received the check, I realized that they charged for tip 18% , but it was not stated on the menu nor brought to our attention. And since I have worked as a waitress, I know of places that they added the gratuity on tables of 5 or more, but not on 4 people, and I decided not make a fuss, however I dont think they deserve a tip since we were not taking care as i think you should care for your . I make no fuss, but for sure, I aint coming back. It’s not worth it.
We started with a pitcher of chicha morada, very interesting drink, made out of Peruvian purple corn. We got complementary bread with yummy green sauce. For entree I got try the sudado de pescado, a lovely steamed fish filet, cooked perfectly in delicious onion tomato based broth. Loved it with rice. The arroz de mariscos was an excellent seafood Paella. All seafood items in the dish were beautifully cooked. Paella rice was very complementary to the dish.
Our server was amazing, did his best to explain everything in English. Check on us multiple times. Food was served in a quick time. Overall it was a wholesome Peruvian dining experience.