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Restaurant bewertenOn a Peruvian good kick which brought me and a friend to Tu Casa. They have been on my radar for quite some time and I'm so happy I got to finally go here. This place is very deceiving with a lot more tables to dine in then you realize. Not only was the sangria on point but the food was so tasty. We got the Skirt Steak and Pollo Al Ajillo with a side of tostones. Yum yum yum. The sauces that came with the dishes, especially their green sauce, was so very good! It took a bit to get our food but we were too busy talking so it was fine. The deliciousness of everything made up for it. Here's to another great Peruvian spot in Queens!
Literally one of my favorite restaurants in the world. First started going here in 2005 when we moved to the area, and now anytime I am back in the area from Massachusetts I make a point of coming here for the amazing food and atmosphere. The pernil is fall off your fork soft, the maduros are the softest and sweetest I have ever had, and the salsa verde they serve with the food is so good I buy 2 quarts to bring home every time I pass by. My family of five loves the food; my younger daughter got the ceviche mixto, which was fantastic with fresh seafood and just the right amount of lime juice. My son got the bistec tu casa, which was a gigantic portion. My wife got the pollo empanisada (breaded chicken cutlet) which was perfectly cooked. My oldest daughter got the garlic chicken which came with a very flavorful sauce. Absolutely love this place. I've been eating here for 18 years and it has never disappointed. Highly recommend!
PROS: convenient location nice ambiance good service but busy, so you feel kind of rushed CONS: margaritas are not good Stopped by here on a nice day to grab a quick bite. Service is good, but can feel rushed at times. Food was edible, with okay flavors, but prices are on the higher end for the quality of food you get. The taste and quality was on the lower end and not what I was expecting from a decently sized and busy Latin restaurant. I had a margarita and it was one of the worst ones I've ever had and couldn't even get past two sips. It taste like cheap margarita mix. Only gave it two stars for the service and ambiance, but I can't say I would go back here.
Tu Casa is a family-friendly restaurant that provides fabulous Peruvian dishes and strong drinks. I love how spacious the environment is and how everyone on staff treats you like family. They truly are the best. Although I should have ordered a sangria, I actually got a passionfruit mojito. It was delicious and strong. Lol. My daughter got apple juice. I got the chicken empanadas as an app to have with my drink and it didn't disappoint. It was packed with chicken, the outside was nice and crispy, and it hit the spot. My daughter got the chicken tenders and fries which she tore up!! I ordered lots of entrees lol... the Tu Casa Pollo combo, entrana saltada, and pargo rojo. I don't regret any of it. The Tu Casa Pollo was seasoned very nicely and juicy. A true Peruvian roast chicken! Just super yummy. Don't forget to eat this with their homemade green sauce!! The steak in the entrana saltada was so juicy and tender. I loved dipping each one into the chimichurri sauce. It came with a lot of onions and peppers which I do not really consume like that but I'm not mad about it. Lol. The pargo rojo was absolute perfection... crispy skin and juicy meat. It was soooo good to eat with the onion and tomato salad on the side. Reminded me of eating fish the Filipino way!! I didn't finish all of this and ended up taking it home. : Then, for dessert, I simply got flan. And it was the perfect dish to cap off my meal with. Shout-out to Jenay for taking care of us at my table!!! She was a GEM and took care of all my needs on Mother's Day!!! I truly love Tu Casa for its food but also service. A plus is that it's a great place to celebrate any occasion at. I'll be back for more drinks and amazing Peruvian food.
I have been a fan of Tu Casa restaurant since I lived in the neighborhood back in 2012. Every time I visit New York and stop in Queens, I always make it a point to drop in for some of my favorite dishes. During this visit, I ordered the half roasted chicken with rice and beans, as well as another order with morro rice. I also tried the fried pork chop with fries, which I found to be a bit pricey at $15. My friend opted for the Lomo Saltado, but it came with an abundance of rice and meat with veggies, priced at a whopping $20, which was surprising. Of course, I couldn't leave without indulging in the beef empanadas and green sauce. The food was good as usual, but I must admit that the portions to price ratio didn't quite add up. If you have room in your budget, I recommend stopping by Tu Casa to experience their flavorful dishes. Your tastebuds won't be disappointed, but just be mindful of the inflation pricing. Asides: parking is limited as there are no lots. You can circle around for street parking paid and free if available. Dining area is dimly lit so those of you who are visually impaired ask about menu items. Service is always kinda of meh depending on who is answering the phone or taking your order.