Reviews for Lonzo's Restaurant in Culver City, CA
A small bakery converted into a restaurant with outdoor eating that serves Peruvian recipes from the heart. The eating area is... extremely limited and does get packed. I would recommend calling ahead for reservations. If you come with hopes of consumingalcohol-you won't find a Pisco Sour or a sip of alcohol on the menu here so BYOB -it's allowed. It was a great find to comeacross something like this in West LA. The menu consists of your average Peruvian cuisine found in The USA. From Lomo Saltado(one of the best I've tried) to Ceviche (they forgot to bring my order so I didn't get to try) and all the good stuff betweenwith an average price of $20. The grilled Spanish Octopus had great presentation but I wouldn't order again. The Swai tiraditopieces were extremely small, but once again the presentation was amazing. Im not a fan of the swai and believe they shouldswitch back to kampachi. The lobster causa was also very good. As I said, the place gets extremely crowded at dinner time and Ido not feel that my table received the proper attention. Some of the order was forgotten and every time that I needed something,I had to personally flag down our waitress. I do not blame her as she was hustling between the tables and in and out of thekitchen like crazy. My advice to management would get someone to help her. My table wanted to and would have ordered much morefood if we hadn't waited 20 minutes to be checked up on. Some of my party left hungry because we no longer had time to wait. Read more
No non sense Peruvian restaurant on busy Washington Blvd. review is for a to go order of mixed ceviche. Amazingly fresh and... flavorful packed with scallops, baby octopus, fish and topped with two fried shrimp. Best ceviche I?ve had in years, but notcheap coming in at $30.52 after tax. Read more
Pretty great Peruvian food here at Lonzo's, especially the plating on the ceviche! The Poor Man's steak was wonderful and... tender. The ceviche was also pretty good. The flavor for the Osso Buco Seco was ok and could be more tender if they cooked itlonger. Read more
Some of the best Peruvian food I have ever had. Amazing menu with all kinds of options. The ceviche was out of this world! ... The meats were all super tender. This place is definitely a must see. Read more
I thought they had food quality of their mains and appetizers. I did the seafood saltado as a variant. I don't think it works... with shells. I would've preferred everything peeled since saltado is not a hands-on dish. Actually the best thing I had isn'tpictured: their passion fruit tart. Get their baked goods for dessert. I found out later they used to be a bakery. That is theirheart, I think. They make good food and great dessert. It's the dessert, the baking, that is the fourth star. Read more
This was some of the best Peruvian cuisine I?ve had since visiting Peru years ago (and that includes Michelin starred Peruvian... in London). The flavor profiles were spot on, from the tiradito to the causa and arroz con mariscos. The presentation wasspectacular for such a nondescript, humble spot. I would 100% recommend and will be back next time I?m in LA! Read more
Love this place. Amazing food and the service is always friendly and fast. Seafood rice and oysters are my favorite but I... haven't had a bad dish here. Everything is delicious. Read more
This is a restaurant worth driving one hour just to have dinner there. Amazing authentic food. Small, get a reservation.... Unpretentious, so it may look a simple bite, but it?s not at all. Amazing Peruvian flavor every dish. Read more