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Address: 1366 Chalkstone Ave, Providence, RI 02908
Phone: (401) 490-0098
Website: https://machupicchurhodeisland.com/
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Well, we always said we would go back but commitments got in the way and we never did, until today! While we were traveling about for work, we happened to be in the area and finally went again (and by “area”, I mean an hour, but hey, we were heading from Acton to Blackstone, and it was not THAT far away?).
I am happy to report it was just as good as the last time! Pictured is their Cerviche Trio), which had way more than three things) and the Parrilla Machu Picchu, which was a sharable meal of grilled offal, sirloin steak with potatoes and corn everything is dressed in a house-made aji panca marinade.
Our waitress, I forgot to get her name, was awesome!!!! She did express concern that these newbies to Peruvian opted for the menu item containting heart (she thumped her chest as she said this) to make sure we knew what we were ordering, which I thought was so nice. But yeah, if you never try something, how will you know if you like it?
So, for the first time, I ate grilled heart and stomach and loved every bite!
BTW, I didn’t have my glasses on and thought the stuffed Alpaca (or maybe it was a llama) was named Oscar and he is feisty. Don’t mess with Oscar!!
If you want a meal that’s rich in culture, generously portioned, and packed with bold, satisfying flavor, Machupicchu Restaurant II absolutely delivers.
I always go for their lomo saltado, and it never disappoints. It’s a hearty and flavorful plate of steak, onions, and peppers, seasoned to perfection and served with soft sweet plantains, crispy French fries, two poached eggs, and a side of rice. The flavors all come together so well—it’s a solid 9/10 for me, and the generous portion makes it even better.
Their sweet plantains add a beautiful contrast to the savory elements of the dish. I also love their crispy regular plantains—8/10 for those alone! Don’t skip their house sauces either: the yellow Peruvian sauce adds a rich layer of flavor, and the orange spicy sauce brings the perfect kick if you like a little heat.
The steak in the lomo saltado is good, though I think the cut could be slightly better quality. That said, it doesn’t take away from how delicious and satisfying the whole dish is.
Staff are consistently friendly and welcoming. I’d rate customer service an 8/10—nothing fancy, but solid and genuine. It does get pretty busy, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly or call ahead if you can.
The best part? The prices are super reasonable considering how much food you get. You leave full and happy without breaking the bank.
Highly recommend Machupicchu if you’re looking for real, homestyle Peruvian food in Providence. It’s truly one of those local spots that deserves more attention.
It has been terrible!
SERVICE and QUANTITY for price!
I walked in got stared at by maybe 5 different employees. 2 of them which I am ASSUMING maybe management because they had casual attire going in and out back, compared to other employees with matching attire ( if they were managment they looked the most confused)
But I was NOT greeted by 1
NO …
“Hi welcome”
“someone will be right with you”
“has anyone checked in with you”
Terrible I was looked at for about 10minuted until someone finally asked me what brought me
I used to order here all the time especially pregnant but service has gotten so bad.
QUALITY – Taste the same really good…portions are smaller and cost double what it use to. Not worth the $30 per plate especially with bad customer service.
I understand price is going up everywhere, but your service needs so much work ! Starting at management I think.
They did not look busy either