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Feedback gevenI was surprised to discover that Machu Picchu has merged with Fifties Diner. The decor is the same, but they are renovating the space next door. We ordered from both menus. See my review of the diner on the separate page. We ordered the grilled calamari which was cooked perfectly and came with a different kind of corn. IMuch larger kernels and the texture was different. It also came with a very spicy salsa which was so delicious I took the leftovers home and ate with my dinner tonight. We also ordered their fried corn kernals called ocopa con camarones. It also contained fried plantain and was beautifully seasoned. I could easily get addicted to that snack. I think that the the Fifties Diner is benefiting greatly from this incredible kitchen. Machu Picchu is excellent. Every dish is a goofy delight. And the service was excellent as well.
It was a strange time going to this place, it is located inside the 50's diner currently.They are doing modifications to where the restaurant is going to be. As such we can get diner food and Peruvian food at the same time.We got some Peruvian food and it was fantastic, I'd highly recommend it!
Simple looking diner converted to a Peruvian restaurant.We had a veg ceviche (palmitos) and the beef. Both were excellent, good size portions, and reasonably priced.Very genuine Peruvian food with good friendly service.Hidden gem.
Machu Picchu, a Peruvian culinary haven tucked away in Oakville, Ontario, is a dining experience that transcends expectations and elevates the palate. From the moment you step inside, you are transported to the mystical charm of Peru, with its rustic decor and warm, inviting ambiance.The food at Machu Picchu is nothing short of exceptional. Their ceviche is a masterpiece, featuring impeccably fresh seafood delicately marinated in zesty lime juice and adorned with crispy corn and creamy avocado. It's a symphony of flavors and textures that dances on your taste buds.The Lomo Saltado, a Peruvian stir-fry, is an absolute must-try. Tender strips of beef sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and a blend of spices create a harmonious dish that's both comforting and exotic. The fusion of ingredients is a testament to the chef's expertise.What truly sets Machu Picchu apart is their commitment to authenticity. The menu showcases Peruvian classics with unwavering dedication to traditional recipes and high-quality ingredients.The attentive staff add to the charm of the place. They are not only knowledgeable about the cuisine but also passionate about sharing their culture through food. Their warm hospitality makes the dining experience all the more memorable.Machu Picchu also offers a delightful selection of Peruvian beverages, including the iconic Pisco Sour, which pairs perfectly with the meal.Machu Picchu is a culinary gem in Oakville, offering a genuine taste of Peru. Whether you're a seasoned Peruvian cuisine enthusiast or a curious food explorer, a visit to Machu Picchu promises a memorable and delectable journey through the flavors of Peru. It's a dining destination that will have you coming back for more.
Take out service is terrible. A friend ordered two chickens for a party and the order had one chicken only. They had to go to the restaurant to pick up the second chicken. Restaurant never apologized for this error. Salad is really poor, its just lettuce with some weird dressing. The amount of french fries was a very small portion for two chicken.This was the second party where they ordered chicken from this restaurant and they had issues with the takeout.Restaurant location is pretty bad. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone.