Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cheerful neighborhood Peruvian spot with standout ceviche and warm, attentive service; great value set menu but occasional inconsistency on portions and pacing.
Sabor Trujillano delivers solid neighborhood dining through bright, fresh seafood and well-executed Peruvian classics paired with genuinely warm, attentive hospitality. However, occasional consistency lapses—tough meat, small portions on the set menu—and modest ambiance prevent it from reaching higher territory. Strong value and loyal following make it a reliable choice for authentic Peruvian in Sant Andreu, though not a destination restaurant.
In Sant Andreu, this spot feels warm and welcoming from the moment you walk in. Hosts explain dishes with care, ceviche arrives bright and fresh, and the room hums with relaxed neighborhood energy. A diner summed it up simply: "They made us feel at home." Owner replies online are engaged and human, adding to the friendly vibe. The cooking leans classic Peruvian with chifa touches rather than showy fusion: spirited ceviches, wok-kissed lomo saltado, comforting arroz con pato, and rich house desserts. Most guests find portions generous a la carte and pricing fair, especially the set menu, though a few report small menu del dia plates or the odd tough cut of beef on busy nights. Families do well here thanks to approachable options like fried rice and chicken alongside milder ceviches. There is no formal kids menu, but simple sides and rice dishes suit younger palates. If your child avoids seafood or spice, steer toward chaufa or aji de gallina and skip the hotter salsas.
Area: Local, residential Sant Andreu vibe with family-friendly, unpretentious spots and neighborhood foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked residential streets; typical urban lighting and upkeep.
Nearby: Near shops and everyday services; away from tourist core, drawing locals and visitors seeking Peruvian food.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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