This place has a small, cozy Latin American feel. Everything I’ve tried has been delicious, and the restaurant is very clean and well kept.
Mohammed A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mount Pleasant, MI
I order the black chicken to go. It was really flavorful and I do recommend it. It comes with a very plain salad with a yellow dressing. The dressing’s texture is similar to mayo and it is really good! The chicken was a tad small.
John K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kalamazoo, MI
Very nice. I loved the aji de gallina chicken in sauce with white rice. Very nice. My 9 yr old son wasn’t feeling adventurous so he had the chicken nuggets with french fries. I sampled their cilantro green hot sauce with his French fries. I love their cilantro hot sauce. Just enough bite and a very fresh taste. Next time I hope son tries the salchipapas on the kid’s menu. The atmosphere is very nice. It smells clean and happy with just a hint of frankincense. That’s just the smell of the spices. Wool quilts on the walls give a visual ‘taste’ of Peru. The cook was happy to explain the menu and very friendly. Thanks Victor. The only disappointment was the portion size of the adult meal. This is the only reason they didn’t get 5 stars. But they really leave you wanting more! I came back the following week for lunch and tried the lomos. Beef over French fries SOMUCHBETTERTHANTHATSOUNDS! The owner said that this is basically the national dish of Peru. He is so attentive and friendly. One of the other customers had been married to a Peruvian and was very happy to find a Peruvian restaurant in Michigan. She said that every cook makes their lomos different. The only way to learn how to make it is to look over the cooks shoulder as they make it. Again the portion size was the only disappointment. Yet I will be coming back.
Hugh W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Detroit, MI
This is my favorite spot in southeast Michigan. Make no mistake peruvian food is amazing! My favorite is lomo. saltado which is a stir fry beef. tomatoes, and French fries(foreal!) in a soy cilantro sauce. But if u guys want to try this place goto the Sunday buffet and u can try a variety of food on a budget or go at lunch and they have great specials. Highly recommended spot!
Alicia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kalamazoo, MI
The boyfriend and I were out running evening errands and decided to wrap it all up with some carry out from El Inka… I’d heard a lot of hype about this place and was very excited to try something new. The one staff member at the front of house was very pleasant, he guided us through the menu since it was our first time and was patient while we decided what we wanted. The restaurant was completely empty Wednesday evening, not saying this is good, bad, or even a common occurrence, just making an observation. However, what was bad is that after placing our order I asked when we should expect our food to be ready and the gentleman at the counter told us 15 – 20 mins– followed up by another quote of 25 mins max! …Say what? The restaurant was virtually empty and no other orders were being made. This kind of made us feel like unjustified long ticket times occur often and they wanted to cover their arse. On the positive side, our to-go order did end up being ready in about 15 minutes. I would suggest having a reasonably accurate time quote; if so, the rant above could have been avoided. We were so hungry that we busted out our to-go boxes in the car on the way how… and that’s when things got sadsauce. Literally. The sauces had ruptured in the bad and leaked all over– even though it was doubled bagged– A for effort. The first container we opened was the beef dish(pictured), which we were told was the most popular dish. It included strips of «steak», french fries, and peruvian spices. As a long time cook, my boyfriend recognized the dry, tough meat as a quite possible match to GFS frozen steak. The portion size was ridiculously small for the $ 11 we paid, around 5 oz of food total. We also got the ceviche, a bit better on portion size, but I wasn’t convinced the Swai was that fresh. I would normally give places a second chance, but its hard to get over paying $ 30+ for an experience like that.
Melissa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 South Haven Charter Township, MI
First visit and loved it! Wasn’t sure what to expect, but so glad I gave it a try! Really pleasant staff that was willing to make many menu items vegetarian on request. Flavors are fresh and spicy, Interesting and delicious. There is no liquor license. I will definitely be back… soon!
Nico G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Listen up, Kalamazoo: You don’t know what you have here. My husband and I recently moved and just ate at a Peruvian restaurant. It holds no flame to El Inka. El Inka is one of those restaurants stuck on a strip mall so it’s not very big. When we’ve ate in(usually we would order to pick up) there was hardly ever anyone there. Service was always prompt and food was prepared in a reasonable amount of time. I also found the décor to be quite fun. I only ever ordered the quarter chicken of the Pollo a la Brasa which comes with a side salad and french fries. You also are given a bottle of the green sauce(I don’t remember what it’s called but it’s a gift from a higher power.) The salad was always fresh, the french fries were always cooked perfectly, and the chicken was always flavorful and moist. The price is also quite reasonable for what you get. I want to say this particular dish is under $ 10? So, if you have the chance, you need to check this place out. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
Scott H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kalamazoo Township, MI
Gracious and warm staff who were happy to explain the food and the story of the restaurant. We got the Papa Rellena as an appetizer & it was amazingly tender inside as it was crispy fried on the outside. I got the ¼ white meat Pollo a la Brasa, which came complete with a Russian salad with beets and a tangy dressing and French fries. The chicken itself was well seasoned and very tender, though a bit on the small side. The skin, though! It was almost as if it had a citrus glaze before the spices were added. Amazing! My boyfriend got their arroz chaufa and the portion was enormous. His dish was just as amazing as my own. Our friend scored the curry-like Aji de Gallina. It was amazingly complex. I don’t know why we waited so long to come here, but we definitely won’t wait long to come back!
Andrew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kalamazoo, MI
I’ve been waiting for a special occasion to come to El Inka and with a beloved friend in town to visit today was the day! The restaurant is clean and brightly lit and the server was a delight, friendly, warm and soft-spoken. The food is AMAZING and not knowing anything substantiative about Peruvian cuisine I was hesitant at first. I’m glad that I walked in the door and I will most definitely come here often. The prices for the food provided are absolutely fair/maybe even underpriced, and the conditions in the dining room are excellent. The green aji sauce with a full order of Arroz Chaufa with chicken has met the delicious bar set by our lifetime-favorite Thai restaurant in Grand Rapids that sadly closed so many years ago. I am looking forward to exploring more of what this wonderful restaurant has to offer in the future. If you are looking for a wonderful night out that won’t break the bank you owe it to yourself to give El Inka a try.
Sandra S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 East Lansing, MI
Ok, I liked the food a LOT, and there was some attempt to get an Inca-y vibe. VERY small place. Food took FOREVER, the longest I’ve had to wait for food when there was ONE other person there. I almost had to leave because I was on a lunch break from work and drove across town. The waiter was a little odd, but I can’t quite put my finger on it… I think it was that the place had just opened a couple weeks before, and they looked miserable, like overworked, jaded waiters. FOODWASWAAAAYOVERPRICED for what you get size way, quailty wise, and atmosphere wise. I had trouble picking because everything was way expensive when I was gambling on a place I knew nothing about. I really liked my dish, like an alcapurria, but it was around 12 – 15 $ for what was essentially one alcapurria, with some rice. My friend got fried rice which was quite good too, but hardly any meat and hers was around $ 12. SO, because the food was good, I’m torn about going again, but because the location sucks(for me), the wait, THEPRICE, and the amount you get, I haven’t been back in the last few months.
Sabine L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kalamazoo, MI
Arriving on what must arguably be the coldest Sunday afternoons this year, we were welcomed by the warm and spicy smells of an ethnic kitchen. Settling into a cozy spot we helped our selves to a variety of delicious foods from their Sunday buffet. Very good food, authentic sounding music and clean facilities. The décor is not posh, but reminded me of a visit to a homey café. We will defiantly visit again and bring friends to enjoy this with us.
Julie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portage, MI
Ceviche!!! They have ceviche! And you can order it SPICY! In fact, they serve any meal with two amazing sauces, so you can make anything you want spicy. Don’t like spicy food? We had the Papa Rellenos for an appetizer. They were delicious even before I discovered that I could cover them in spicy sauce. As several other folks mentioned, it’s not a cheap meal — but definitely worth the little extra for something fun and different and tasty.
Matt G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 East Lansing, MI
Well, this was my first experience with Peruvian cuisine, and I have to say I’m a fan now. I had the mixed appetizer plate along with the Aji de Gallina(a slightly spicy dish of shredded chicken in a peanut sauce). Everything I tasted was excellent, and the quality of the food was great. It all seemed very fresh. Although we were the only customers at the time, the service was helpful, but not too intrusive. The owners seemed very friendly, and the decoration was tasteful. Being a fan of potatoes, I really like Peruvian food; many of the dishes feature potatoes, and the papas rellenas and papas de Huancaina were fantastically tasty. I also tried the chicha, a spiced corn drink, and the Inka Cola; both were refreshing, but I really found the Inka Cola to be nice. The chicha was good, and you wouldn’t think it was a corn-based drink by its look or taste. I will definitely be returning next time I’m nearby.
Jennifer R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kalamazoo, MI
Visited on a Friday night and found the restaurant empty. The service was good, but the décor was just ok. The booths were uncomfortable/hard seating. I tried the Russian salad, and found it to be interesting, but a little bland. After I added some salt and pepper it was good. We enjoyed the Morada drink the waitress recommended, and it was delicious! My dish of Gallinia wasn’t very pretty(bright yellow concoction served with rice), but it was outstanding. My companion had the Tallarine Saltado, which looked really good, but he ended up just picking around it and asking for some of mine, because he didn’t like the flavor of the pasta. A friend had the salad dish that has 2 kinds of salad, and she loved it. She said it was fresh and flavorful. The pricing was a bit expensive for the amount of food, but we saw there is a groupon available, so we will likely go back.
Christine B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison Heights, MI
This is the first time I have been to this establishment. My family and I decided to try something new and I believe that this was a good choice. From what I can tell is that they focus mainly on potatoes, rice and cilantro. It’s kind if a pricey place but the plates are big and full and in my opinion worth it. We had 5 people come in and we we served quickly and the gentleman in plaid was a nice fellow. If you like tea I would recommend that you try some of theirs. All in all I will be back when I come through town. If you wanna try something different I would definitely recommend you try this place. OH also their spicy sauce is delicious. It’s a slow burn and very tasty :^)
Daniel D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portage, MI
I have long waited for a Peruvian restaurant to open in Michigan period, let alone in the Zoo. Hallelujah! The wait is over. I tried the papa rellena, which had a nice combination of textures, and the pollo la brasa. The chicken, rice and beans were all great, but for me, it’s about the Aji sauce. This sauce is so spicy and flavorful that I had to buy a pint before leaving the best. Looking forward to coming back!!!
Jason C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Ann Arbor, MI
Came by with family for lunch at about 12:15 on a Sunday. The sign on the door said the place was open, but the restaurant was locked up and there was no sign of anyone. Probably not the best way to run a business.
Erin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
First off, anyone giving this place any kind of negative review is super loco! There is only ONE Peruvian restaurant in all of Michigan, and they do it good. I’ve been to Peru, have Peruvian family, and owned a Peruvian restaurant in the past. While I’M not Peruvian, I’ve eaten a lot of their food. First, the place is nice. Almost all restaurants in Kalamazoo are in strip malls, so this is not out of the ordinary. It was cool, clean, and cute! The server was super nice – although maybe a bit stumped when I asked for Maracuya. ;) So he could maybe use a quick Peruvian food brush up. We had papa a la huanciana, papa rellena, aji de gallina, chaufa, salchipapas, tallarin verde, chicha, and inka cola. Everything was really super great – especially the aji de gallina. Only one complaint, and it’s just for the cook, there was just not enough sauce on the tallarin verde. Other than that, kudos to these folks for opening a Peruvian restaurant in K-Zoo… because Peruvian cuisine is some of the best in the world!
Rafael F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Great place! Only Peruvian restaurant in Michigan, everything has tons of flavor and everything is exceptionally priced.
Anne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kalamazoo, MI
My friend and I have been looking forward to this restaurant opening and we made plans to go there last Saturday night for dinner. At 6:00 it was packed, and but we did get a table. The food looked and smelled delicious and everyone appeared to be enjoying their meals. Sadly, they were understaffed, and we waited a half hour and never saw a menu, a glass of water, or a server. We finally left, unable to get anyone’s attention. We aren’t giving up though, the food looked too good. We’ll try it on an off –hour some day, for lunch, and I’ll look forward to posting a real review then. So go – just not on a busy night.