Inca’s Cafe
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There are five Peruvian restaurants in the North suburbs and Inca's Cafe is my favorite although its the furthest away from home. We were in Carrollto…
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Service was so bad. No one there to seat us and the waitress had an attitude. Then there was a hair in my food so that was just perfect. If you're loo…
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Not cheap, but very creative. On the Latin scale, Peruvian food would best be described as a middle-of-the-road fusion, in my opinion. What it lacks i…
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Inca's Cafe is open for Casual Dining. Inca's Cafe serves Peruvian and Latin American dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Inca’s Cafe”
Their Milanesa de Pollo and their Empanadas are fantastic
Fantastic emenadas. Love the spicy cilantro sauce. The picante de mariscos is very good. Service was excellent.
Clean, friendly happy faces and great food. Will come back many times.
This was TERRIBLE!!. We went for dinner last night. The first clue should have been no people in the restaurant at 6:00pm, second clue no cooking smells. The yucca was dry and crusty, the ceviche had no flavor. I had seafood and rice, LOTS AND LOTS of rice. The seafood was nonexistent and two of the mussels I was given did not even open during the cooking process. That means they were dead to begin with and should not be eaten. DO NOT GO HERE!!!
Lovely Atmosphere & Food. I have never had Peruvian cuisine before. I was pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed my food. The atmosphere does have a Latin America feel; however, I am not sure I would have tagged it as Inca or Peruvian without the name out front. The main colors are reds and blacks with green and gold accents. It’s pleasing.I ordered a traditional dish called Aji de Gallina (spicy creamed chicken). It’s wonderful. The Aji has pepper ground into the rich white creamy sauce. The chicken is pulled into shreds, mixed into the sauce, and then poured over a bed of sliced golden potatoes. The texture of the potato slices with the tender chicken and spiced creamy is awesome. Love it. The surprise on the plate was Criolla Salad. It looked like julienned red onions on my plate until I took a bite. The unexpected tang of wine vinegar and a spice I could not place was great. While I expected to only take one bite for the experience, I ended up eating every bite on my plate.There was a small dish of green sauce off to the side. It looked like green goddess salad dressing, but had a tiny sugar spoon in it. I asked the server what it was. She said Peruvian spices with aji pepper ground into the sauce. Its spicy and very good. I laid several dollops on my white rice. For dessert, I ordered Mazamorra Morada (purple corn jelly pudding) and Alfajores to go. The Mazamorra Morada looks and tastes something like blueberry/raspberry pie filling. It was good. The alfajores is a cookie. Its two shortbread cookies with white powder on the outside and dulce de leche in the middle. It was okay.Great food and wonderful experience.
Wonderful atmosphere and quiet ambiance at night…great service and wonderful food!!! We Will be coming back!
Felt abused. I have always take my family and guests to this, my home country restaurant, but this last time I went for lunch with my wife and two sons ordered from the regular menu and even ordered a whole roasted chicken to take home, when we got our bill from this very friendly and professional new waiter, we find out he had added 20% gratuity to our entire check even on the to go order, we have always been generous tippers and understand a large party rules but this was abusive, needless to say we have since found a new Peruvian Restaurant.