La Perla is a Peruvian restaurant located off of Southwest 152nd street in Miami, Florida, offering a mix of sumptuous culinary experiences. The menu ranges from Peruvian Cuisine and traditional seafood ceviche to our delicious Pollo a Brasa. Takeout and delivery options are available. Get your Peruvian favorites delivered straight to your door or picked up from the restaurant!
Traditional ceviche & Peruvian-style seafood entrees are served up in an informal atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13746 SW 152nd St, Miami, FL 33177
Phone: (786) 293-7101
Website: http://www.laperlakendall.com/
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Reviews
What’s most concerning is the complete lack of consideration or basic courtesy. If someone relies on a service dog due to a disability whether visible or not they deserve to be treated with respect and at least asked the appropriate questions before being denied entry. Instead, I was made to feel unwelcome and dismissed without hesitation.
If this restaurant is not pet friendly, that’s their policy but the way it was handled felt abrupt and inconsiderate. Businesses should ensure their staff are trained to handle these situations properly and respectfully, especially when service animals may be involved.
Based on this experience, I would not recommend this place to anyone who relies on a service animal or expects basic courtesy and professionalism.
Everything else was great.
I was denied entry and service with my service animal. I am a disabled service connected veteran and my service animal is recognized by the DOT and the VA.
They stated that they required an identification card for my dog which is not regulated nor required by the ADA. Even after I showed them my VA disability card and drivers license which indicates I am disabled veteran, I was still denied.
They repeatedly said that they could do what they wanted and didn’t care what I said or who I reported this to. Following it with “it’s our restaurant and our rules.”
Apparently, I am not the first person they have discriminated against due to a disability. A DOJ report has been made. If you support veterans who have served their countries in combat I recommend you not give this place your money.
I would rate a zero if I could.
We all ordered the Lomo Saltado and we’re pleased with it. The beef was fresh and tender. I also enjoyed the Peruvian corn before the actual meal.
My only feedback would be to use fresh or better quality fries because the potato fries weren’t great quality…
Other points: octopus was cold, the creamy sauce served with the chicken doesn’t go well with it. Gratuity was included on my check so watch for this. I like to tailor my own tip based on service quality
I would go back considering the good points.