Los Andes Latin Bistro

  4.2 – 604 reviews  $$ • South American restaurant

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Los Andes Latin Bistro is a family-owned and operated restaurant. All our dishes are based on family recipes that have been passed from generation to generation and perfected with time. Our mission is to give our customers a place to celebrate life’s special moments by offering the best food, service, and ambiance in Minneapolis.

Unfussy eatery specializing in dishes from Ecuador, Peru & Colombia, plus beer & wine.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery Los Andes Latin Bistro 55408

Hours

Monday
(Labor Day)
11 AM–10 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday11 AM–10 PM
Wednesday11 AM–10 PM
Thursday11 AM–10 PM
Friday11 AM–12 AM
Saturday10 AM–2 AM
Sunday10 AM–2 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 607 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408

Phone: (612) 825-1700

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Reviews

Quest MN
There’s a lot to like about this place: attentive service, quality food, and some nice art on the walls. The prices were high (spent $61 for two meals and a cocktail), but the portions were easily big enough for two meals so it was a fair deal. The complimentary popcorn they serve is also a nice touch. I’ll be back to try some other menu items.
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Jared Ammon
Chill atmosphere. The food was the star of the show though. The serving was large and delicious. Didn’t get a drink but it seems there are lots of imports to choose from, mostly South American. Will dine again 🙂
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Laine
We liked the steak stir fry a lot, I recommend! The Fried seafood platter I also recommend, the fish was light and not at all oily. Good place for family and casual dinner
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Jacqui S-S
A friend made the suggestion to come and visit this place for some GOOD Peruvian Dishes!! This family owned restaurant is a must try, and I am so glad I did
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Eliu Castro Ramirez
Order the PATACONES CON CARNE.
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Luv Jones
I’ve been wanting red snapper since returning from Mexico. I’ve tried a number of places with no success. I took a chance and ordered this through Uber Eats. Man oh Man!!! My food was so much better than expected!! It was still hot by the time I got it. I’m not certain it was a snapper but whatever it was, I murdered it! It was full of flavor and you get your monies worth!! I got a whole fish pan fried, salad, plantains, rice and beans….
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Mary Gilson
Been wanting to try Los Andes for a long time y valió la pena esperar! While everything was tasty for sure, the guatita and pollo apanado were sooo delicious! Lots of flavor! Can’t wait to go back and try more!
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Alysha Herpel
By far the best Ecuadorian food we’ve ever had. Tops our favorite place in Madison, Wi. Phenomenal food, fantastic atmosphere and delicious drinks. Highly recommend!! Cannot wait to come back!
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Carolina Maricic
Very tasty food if you’re looking for southamerican taste. Peruvian ceviche was good for what you can get in Minnesota. The pisco sour drink should have been a tad sweeter and less dry. The mango juice was good but canned whipped cream on top of it kinda ruined for me.
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Jonathan
Moving to the Twin Cities, I was surprised to learn not many Peruvians live here. I’m from DC and of Peruvian/Salvadoran heritage so this restaurant caught my attention. It was the closest thing to Peruvian I could find. The owner was amicable, the ceviche was also pretty good and reminded me of my grandmother’s recipe complete with yam and “chocolo”. A suggestion would be to feature more Peruvian dishes ají de gallina, causa, pollo a la brasa and Pisco Sour! Since the potential is there. Thanks for bringing a little bit of Peru nonetheless to the Twin Cities.
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