
Taste of Peru since 1998 @ Hartford CT Piolin Restaurant is a Peruvian restaurant in Hartford, CT, offering authentic Peruvian food in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. We’re known for great flavors, generous portions, and friendly service. Enjoy customer favorites like Lomo Saltado, Ceviche, Arroz Chaufa, and Pollo a la Brasa. We offer dine-in, takeout, and delivery. 395 Franklin Ave, Hartford, CT Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Daily) Come experience the true taste of Peru! ⭐
Hours
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 395 Franklin Ave, Hartford, CT 06114
Phone: (860) 296-2062
Website: http://www.piolinrestaurant-franklin.com/
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They give you some dipping sauce, green sauce is not spicy at all, the yellow sauce was supposed to be a lil spicy (it wasn’t, more like tangy), the red sauce is spicy. Our favorite was the yellow sauce. All of them were flavorful and bangin’.
My dish had a lemon sauce that honestly was the best and paired lovely with the seafood. The side that wasn’t fried in the 3 sectioned dish was lightly cooked in a lemon sauce that was to die for but I can’t handle the texture, it was too close to raw for my liking on the fish. But it WAS delicious.
The steak tips was in a soy sauce situation that was sweet and really really good. The fried rice was probably the best I’ve ever had, including Chinese restaurants. The pasta with that flat pancake looking thing is actually a HUGE piece of chicken. It’s a pesto pasta situation and I loved that it tastes like pesto. Not just a suggestion of flavor and oil.
Honestly the amount of food for the price was insane, we got so much food for a decent price.
This was the first time any of us had Peruvian food. The waitress was really kind in giving us a recommendation on what we might like (and she was right, it was the steak, rice, and fries) and she was really kind in answering all my questions about what it was exactly we were eating. Lovely lady.
The food was so good, 1000/10 recommend eating here. They only have street parking but when we went, there was plenty of side parking.
The lomo was alright, the fries were pale. Felt like they needed another 2-3 min in the fryer. Tallarines de pollo were bland, needed more meat too. Bistek was cooked more than we usually like but the flavor was still there. The ceviche had a really good taste to it. The fish was cut a bit too thin but that was prob the best plate we had. The ají was really good.
Again, it’s an alright spot but I wouldn’t say this is the best Peruvian food. The server was super nice, atmosphere wasn’t great. I hate dark walls, just gives off unwelcoming vibes. I’m not familiar with the area so maybe they convert to a club at night? Not sure.
The menu had great options even for picky people like me.
I cannot say enough about how great the food was. The atmosphere was just so great and the staff is incredible. Again, picky, eater so I had many questions about the ingredients and our waitress was patient and answered all my questions.
I’m looking forward to bringing my in-laws here.