Monday, June 02, 2008

Chicago (Peruvian) - Taste of Peru

Taste of Peru
6545 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois; Phone 773-381-4540
Date of Review: June, 2008


Located in Rogers Park far North, Taste of Peru is one of a few of Chicago’s Peruvian restaurants. This discreet storefront BYOB (5$ corkage) restaurant is located in a strip mall on Clark Street. It is a simple place with basic tables and seating for 60-70. The décor is focused entirely Peru except for some photographs in the back of famous people (who the owner either admires or have visited the restaurant) and some articles from local magazines and papers praising some of the restaurants dishes. The rest of the restaurant décor features travel articles on Peru, Peruvian artifacts, Peruvian pipe music playing overhead and pictures of Peru.

During our visit, we had the papa rellena ($7) as an appetizer. This mashed potato is filled with all sorts of nice bits and pieces including beef, olives, raisins and red peppers and is then fried. It almost looks like a baked potato until you break into it with your fork. It is full of interesting flavors and is even better with a bit of the onion salad in a ceviche style lime dressing and some of their spicy, avocado colored spicy sauce. The flavor of the sauce comes from what I think is cilantro and jalapeno and it has a kick. For entrees, we had the Arroz con Mariscos (seafood paella) and the Seco de Cordero (stewed lamb). The seafood paella features tasty golden yellow saffron flavored rice loaded with crab legs, clams, mussels, shrimp and squid. The portion is large and seafood is plentiful and tasty. The only part of this dish I didn’t like was the crab legs. Oddly, the crab meat was salty and dry. The Seco de Cordero features lamb stewed with red wine, pumpkin, beer, chile ancho and red peppers. The lamb was tasty and tender and was definitely the highlight of the dish. You could taste the flavor of the beer in the lamb and its juices throughout the dish. The rice and beans served with the dish were bland to say the least. While I could taste the beer/lamb juices in the rice because the lamb was sitting on top of the rice, I couldn’t pick up much else in terms of seasonings in the rice. The beans had literally no flavor but I found myself enjoying the rice with the lamb much more after I turned to the spicy green sauce. A funny thing my guest highlighted is that the dishes look exactly like the pictures on the large menu. This was particularly applicable to the Arroz con Mariscos.

The server was a friendly Peruvian man who seemed genuinely interested as to whether we enjoyed our meal and he offered good suggestions.

Taste of Peru offers good value. Our appetizer was $7 and the paella was $16.95. The lamb dish was $12. We did not have any drinks and didn’t bring wine and our total bill came to $38.15 plus tip.

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