Perusa Peruvian Cuisine

  4.1 – 466 reviews   • Peruvian restaurant

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Perusa es auténtica comida peruana: ingredientes simples transformados en platos deliciosos para que disfruten grandes y pequeños. Con cada preparación que sale de nuestra cocina, esperamos poder traer un poco de nuestra cultura a nuestro querido Wall Township y sus alrededores.

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Address: 5010 NJ-33, Wall Township, NJ 07727

Phone: (732) 430-2520

Website: https://perusarestaurant.com/

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Reviews

Matthew Santiago (Matt)
We came with a larger party of about 10-12 people and the staff was great. They were very fast, food was great, presentation was phenomenal and the prices were good, but fair. It’s a good amount of food too. I had the causa acevichada and it was a solid choice for any fish lover.
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Nury Castillo Crawford
Ok the food is on point! Great serving ( prob too much lol but very Peruvian size servings) Really aside from my own mother this was pretty darn close.
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Vivian S
The food is okay. some plates better than others. The lunch and weekend specials are the best. Atmosphere and service are good. Needs some organization improvement but is good overall.
Edit: This restaurant has improved. I like the new menu, the food tastes better and the service is great.
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Marco Lizarbe Miranda
Lovely place for meetings with family, friends or work. Nice peruvian and american food. The atmosphere is really cool. And the service was great. Lovely humble owner. Highly recommended to stop by.
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Luke Matarazzo
Good authentic Peruvian food in an imperfect environment.

It’s nice that they had live music when we went but it seemed like there was no air conditioning and like the room was smoky/foggy. Also our waitress had trouble with our big group but it was mostly fine.

As for the food it was all pretty good, no complaints but it wasn’t spectacular either.
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Tracy DeVito
Great!!
My husband and I took a chance , we never tried this food before. The restaurant wasn’t much to look at but from the moment we walked in we were greeted by a young lady she said sit wherever. So we did!
The food was delicious and she served us some yummy sauces. We had the beef empanadas which were delicious. Then our meals I had a 1/4 roasted chicken with salad rice and fries yum!!
My husband had the grilled chicken he ate it all. Definitely glad we tried it
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franchesca avila
Very good food,taste like homedade,staff always friendly and portions are HUMONGOUS FISH IS VERY FRESH…can’t wait to be back
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Dean Langella
Stopped in for lunch on a weekday. I heard about this place from a few guys on a job site. They said the food was great and nice size portions and quick service. They were right! I walked in and asked the friendly young lady at the counter what she recommended. I ended up with a platter that had a 1/2 of a chicken, small salad, generous portion of rice and a pile of fresh cut fries. The chicken was super tender and cooked perfectly! Rice was moist and had a great flavor. The salad dressing was light and fresh and tasty. The fresh cut fries were hot and crispy, not soggy. All in all, it was a very positive experience. You can see this must be a family restaurant as the they all take pride in the food and service. I’ll be back for sure!
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John Albin
Not good, at least for chicken. Received a dried out piece of cheap salt-injected chicken with the thinnest layer of Peruvian seasoning which actually falls off the chicken if you’re not careful. Taste was fair at best but left a weird ‘petroleum’ like aftertaste (?). In all honesty I’ve had better Peruvian chicken at Acme. Seriously, it’s better, and more authentic tasting compared to this.

On to the “French fries”. They were not fried (or even baked), but rather lightly steamed pieces of mushy potato cut into a fry shape. My initial thought was that they ran out of cooking oil but didn’t want to leave them out entirely since I paid for them so decided to serve them uncooked since it’s better than nothing. I even looked it up to see if, perhaps, this was how they are normally prepared in Peruvian cuisine but.. nope. Peruvian fries are indeed supposed to cooked, unlike these.

Now I did also have the Parihuela Norteña which was decent, albeit hard to mess up since it’s just mixed pieces of seafood thrown into a seafood stock. While nothing particularly special it was definitely better than the chicken and “fries”.

I’ve tried this place a few times over the years and while never terrible it was always mediocre at best, but I kept returning since I love Peruvian food and thought maybe it would be better this time. However I can’t say I’ll be back anytime soon if at all unless they go under new ownership.

See pic of “French fries” attached.
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Nicole Triano
I took my daughter for lunch yesterday since we were visiting the shore and staying close by. The crunchy corn was warm and perfectly salted and green sauce was delicious, we had two servings. The hostess was so nice, and our server did an excellent job. The food came out quickly, and had a beautiful presentation. The food was delicious, tasted very much how my suegra used to make it. The restaurant was decorated very nicely and the music was all of our favorite songs. I would definitely go out of my way to come back here.
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