
Discover the bold and authentic flavors of Peru at Moia, a family-rooted restaurant inspired by Peru’s evolving culinary scene. Since opening in November 2022, we’ve brought the richness of Peruvian tradition to Las Vegas with fresh ceviche, lomo saltado, and refined seafood creations. Our dishes honor the past while embracing modern presentation—offering a dining experience that’s welcoming, stylish, and full of soul.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2301 W Bonanza Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89106
Phone: (702) 331-5734
Website: http://www.moialasvegas.com/
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Reviews
The moment you step inside, you’re transported straight to Peru . The atmosphere made me feel as though I was thousands of miles away, right in the Andes
The food was absolutely delicious—authentic, beautifully prepared, colorful, and cooked to perfection. Every dish showed excellence in both taste and presentation.
The service was just as impressive. The staff offered thoughtful recommendations and could clearly explain what was in each dish and how it would taste, which made the experience even better.
From the flavors to the ambiance to the service, everything came together perfectly.
Highly recommend.
I loved my experience here.
Every dish felt authentic and made with so much care. I left so happy and can’t wait to go back!!!
The servers were great hosts, better than other Peruvian cuisine places around. The restaurant looks clean, comfortable, and has a great ambiance. Not only am i coming back and recommending you try it out, im telling you, you will not be disappointed!
During that time, the waitress did not return to provide an update or reassure us that our meal would be served promptly. The only item brought out in a timely manner was a $4.00 can of Coca-Cola, which felt overpriced.
The food itself was okay, but it did not stand out compared to the many other Peruvian restaurants I’ve experienced.
It’s simply not acceptable to keep patrons waiting that long without any communication or explanation. The lack of updates and attentiveness made for a disappointing experience.
We were then mentioned about it by server it is disclosed at the bottom of the food menu which its impossible to catch if you are a first timer.
Food industry employers should take care of their own employees and not the customers, customers should not be forced to pay for tips due to lack of employers pay wage.
I’m totally against this bad business practice, will totally avoid this place in the future.
Tips should be voluntary!!!
Other than that food is okay.. not really that great, place atmosphere is good on the inside.