Guests describe Restaurant Miraflores as a warm, welcoming spot with generous portions and vibrant Peruvian flavors, from ceviche and lomo saltado to arroz chaufa and jalea, and many praise the delicious pisco sours and other cocktails; the service is consistently attentive and friendly, with staff guiding recommendations and ensuring a smooth, enjoyable meal; the atmosphere feels lively yet comfortable, with music that enhances the experience without overwhelming conversation; the menu covers a broad range of traditional Peruvian dishes alongside accessible options, and portions are ample enough to share; pricing is regarded as fair for the quality and generosity, and many reviews label it a standout choice in Montreal that invites a return visit.
I took my family here while they were visiting for the weekend. It was my second time at the restaurant, & it was just as good (if not better) than my first visit. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meals. It was my family's first time trying Peruvian & they loved it! From the ceviche mixto to lomo saltado & cabrito, all of the dishes were delicious & the service was excellent. I know I'll be back soon, & I'll keep telling my friends about this place. Try the picarones for dessert!!
It's an amazing place te eat great Peruvian food. The ceviches are out of this world but kinda spicy so be aware of mixing it with the aji that makes in even more spicy. Service can be good some days but not so good on others, really depends on the day you're going & can be improved. Atmosphere is great with some amazing music.
I had one of the best experiences trying peruvian food in Canada. The food was excellent. Honestly, every bite became an explosion of authentic peruvian flavor. Kudos to the Line Cook.
Pleasantly surprised! If you are looking for an authentic Peruvian food experience, it's the spot! Excellente ceviche mixto & the seafood rice (peruvian version of paella) was fresh, good portion & very tasty. My wife loved it! We had the sangria (with white wine) & it was one the best sangria we had in while. For dessert, the 3 leches cake was delicious. Staff were friendly & accommodating for our baby. The best part the price was very reasonable. 100$ (tip included) for 2 meals, half pitcher of sangria & dessert.
Nice terrasse. Service was friendly but not really helpful considering how ridiculously long the menu was. Not sure why they need to carry pasta & Creole dishes at a Peruvian restaurant, among others. Unfortunately the cocktail I wanted with the condensed milk & cinnamon wasn't available. The Pisco sour was strong though. My friend & I were a little underwhelmed by the seafood croquettes which were actually just breaded seafood. The mixed ceviche was alright, very sour but I suppose that's ceviche.
Jul 23, 2024
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Absolutely delicious Peruvian food! I thoroughly enjoyed the Lomo Saltado with an Inca Kola. I also got a taste of the ceviche pescado that my friend ordered - fresh, vibrant flavours with quality fish! Although we were late to our reservation for our group of 8, the staff were attentive & very kind about pushing back our reservation. Just an FYI - the employees seem to only speak Spanish & French so please be kind & mindful of any potential language barriers. However, the employees always clarify your order & provide updates on the ETA of your food.
Stopped by during lunch time, Angie & team took great care of us. I will go back any time in a heart beat. The food is amazing! the best Peruvian food i ve tried outside Peru in more than 10 years
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The Lomo Saltado portion is small compared to comparable restaurants. 3 of us had the $39 trio. Again meat & chicken portion did not justify the price. They give 1 shrimp. Imagine 1 shrimp & half an egg. Appetizers & Sangria were good
Restaurant is good but we will stock with other Peruvian restaurants.
P.S. $5.95 for a small cappuccino is a rip-off. Cafes charge $4.25 for that small size. It was worth $3.25 maybe 3.50.
Dec 3, 2023
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Today I went & I only can say the food is delicious, for the price is really fair & the cantity. I order the Lomo saltado Chicken & my husband's Tallarines Also remember Peruvian food is the best!!!
Restaurant is owned by Solymar. We went to eat there on a Thursday evening, we were a group of 3. It took them 30 mins to get our food to our table when the restaurant was empty. The food was alright, there are better options if you want to eat Peruvian food. Would not go again...
Amazing place for great food, the Peruvian beer excellent. The calamari perfect. The Salmon & seafood cooked to perfection 😍😎🤠😋 the service is perfect 👍 have to come back!
For the food being outside Peru the taste was incredibly good. The ceviche was amazing & had the original Peruvian flavour, but if you don’t tolerate spicy food you should ask for lowering the amount of spice or have the hot sauce on the side . I also recommend having the chicha morada & the incakola in a bottle.