Hours
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Eldeco Centre, Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, 110017, India
Phone: +91 92663 94999
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Reviews
The brazilian dishes (pao de quejio and the moqueca) were simply perfect.
The argentian lamb chop was excellent !
Comparatively, the peruvian ceviche was a bit desapointing (the fish was not marinated as the classic ceviche recipe would request). Could be better.
Nice wine list but overpriced, and above this, the most affordable wines of the menu are, as if by chance, not available…making the bill skyrocketing quickly.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Heman was our server, and he was enthusiastic and great in assisting us. The entire team took turns in walking us through the menu and giving us suggestions on what to order.
The appetizer were good, but the main course was the star of the show . Especially love the enchiladas. The drinks were decent too.
The highlight of our meal was definitely the service. The servers went above and beyond to make a day special and also gave us a complimentary shot for us to celebrate the day. We will definitely be visiting again!
I’d like to point out that getting a table on walk-in is impossible. Always reserve tables well in advance.
We waited 1.5 hours to get a table.
Also, they can do so much more with menu, looking forward to next revision.
Coming to the important part, we ordered about 8 different cocktails and the standouts were the Cantarito, Pluma Margarita and the Paloma.
The nachos, Brazilian cheese bread and the chilli and garlic shrimp were delicious. This was my first time trying the Brazilian cheese bread and the entire table loved it with the 3 dips. Imagine a slightly chewy puffy bread with a flavour reminiscent of cheeselings (in the best way possible). I loved the portion of shrimp served with some toast to scoop up the chilli garlic sauce left at the end.
The chicken al pastor tacos had a nice charred flavour to the chicken and some pineapple on it as well because it can’t be an al pastor taco without pineapple. The fish tacos were decent but can be avoided as there just wasn’t enough flavour in them especially compared to the chicken tacos we had eaten right before. I loved all of the salsas they provided as well.
For mains we ordered Brazilian stew moqueca, the chicken mole and the aglio olio pasta. The aglio olio pasta is a solid option for anyone wanting something familiar and comfortable. It was flavourful with a good hit of cheese, garlic and spice, basically everything you want in a a good aglio olio. The Brazilian stew was very interesting, think of a coconut chicken and shrimp curry with some bell peppers thrown in as well. It was a new adaptation to a familiar flavour and we couldn’t help going back in for more spoonfuls. The chicken mole was delicious as well but again an unfamiliar flavour with the raisins and olives.
The manager and the staff were excellent as well especially with how crowded it became.
I tried Brazilian stew for the first time, and it was absolutely delicious—comforting and packed with flavor. But my personal favorites were the enchiladas and cocktails! The cocktail menu was curated so beautifully, and the presentation was sleek and sophisticated. The balance of alcohol and mixers was just perfect, making every sip a delight.
The only slight letdown was the birria tacos, but honestly, the live avocado guacamole more than made up for it! It was so fresh, creamy, and flavorful that I was in awe from the very first bite. That guacamole alone set the mood for a fantastic meal.
Latoya is a must-visit for anyone who loves Mexican cuisine with a touch of flair! Can’t wait to go back!