Perihuela
Lomo Saltado add veggies before
Lomo Saltado
Pescado a lo Macho
Interior
Montage of images from El Porteno II Restaurant & Bar
a table full of food
Lomo Saltado add veggies after
mussels, oysters, shellfish, food, oysters and mussels
Menu
Front restaurant
Lomo Saltado Maracuya media jarra
Bar
Arroz con Mariscos
Inside restaurant
Front of the restaurant
Bar
Lomo Salatado Beef sautéed with French fries, tomatoes, onions, and cilantro with a side of white rice or upgrade to fried rice
Lomo Saltado
Yuca Frita
outside
Surco Ensalada
Cindy D.
Aug 15, 2024
3.5/5My Peruvian friend brought me here on a Thursday night at 7 and it was not busy at all. The inside feels very clean, modern, no frills, and you could tell that it is ready to transform into a space for karaoke and dancing once the time is right!The server was very friendly and took our order in Spanish. I totally thought this spot was related to the el Porteño in the ferry building but their empanadas were quite different. I thought it was nice how they let us order 1 of each (chicken, beef, and cheese) to get a variety since each order comes with 3. My friend enjoyed them but I personally would have preferred the empanadas at el porteño in the ferry building or Limon.The yucca fries were interesting as the outside was very crispy (loved how light it was) but the inside was soft/mushy (in a way that felt like it wasn't done yet). I ordered the arroz con pollo and it was a really hefty portion! The presentation was very nice and the chicken came off the bone very easily. The sauce was very flavorful but a little on the saltier side for me so I wish I had more rice to balance it out. My friend thought the flavor was just right but I prefer my flavors on the lighter side so I totally took the rice home and made another yummy meal for myself!
Read MoreSuzi Z.
Mar 11, 2023
Delicious authentic peruvian food!We were looking for peruvian restaurants and were initially a little hesitant to come here given the few reviews this restaurant had. Upon entering, I almost mistook them for a club as there was a full bar set up and a dj playing music. We came on a Friday night and they were also doing karoake. In my opinion, the music was simply way too loud. It was basically impossible to have a conversation without full-on yelling. Even from outside, you could hear the music blasting clearly. That was probably my one issue. For food, I ordered the Perihuela, which was a tomato based soup with fish and other seafood. I loved it; there were crunchy pieces of giant peruvian corn on the top and a generous amount of seafood. The tomato flavor was nice and strong. My boyfriend enjoyed his lomo saltado a lot, but he wished there were more pieces of steak. Overall, the restaurant was definitely not what I was expecting in the slightest but it was a great experience and I'm glad I went. Would revisit to try other items on the menu.
Read MoreRicardo O.
May 27, 2024
Top Food!Best plates: Choritos a la chalacaChaufaAnticuchosBar:Peruvian musicAnd old reggaeton
Read MoreEwa U.
Sep 24, 2022
Very authentic no frills Peruvian cuisine In the heart of mission! Came here Friday w 5 friends- and boy did we leave happy ~Food: authentic - there's morning more to say. One suggestion on the yuca Fritas: dish came with 4 pieces.. we weren't sure if that was intentional or an accident - but they were really good, so bring more next time!!! The sea food was fresh and the spicy sauces perfection. I especially enjoyed the deep fried seafood platter- it came with everything from the ocean , lightly battered and expertly seasoned. The beef hearts were a good switch up too--- overall, the menu had a solid and sizable mix of traditional Peruvian fare with a twist of some treats for the more adventurous eaters. Drinks: full bar but we ordered Piscos all around in Peruvian fashion. They were excellent. The staff was friendly w family vibes all around. Can't wait to come back and try the rest of the menu. Oh, and If you come on a Friday- you may be in for a Spanish karaoke party fiesta!
Read MoreKathleen B.
Nov 18, 2023
Everything was so tasty including the drinks. Service was super fast and friendly. My hubby even asked while going to bathroom for her to surprise me with my initial in the next round of pisco and she did a great job. It said Mia on the receipt so great service from her. Definitely will be back!
Read MoreEd M.
Jan 11, 2024
I've been coming to El Porteño II for about six months now, multiple times a month on Friday evenings. I'm usually there with a big group a Latinos and Spanish-speakers for the karaoke. We have been complaining about the awful service and terrible and rude karaoke DJ for a while amongst ourselves, but only recently did we make the decision not to come back. We will be finding a new place for our Friday evenings. We really tried to give this Latino restaurant in the Mission a chance so we kept coming back.The worst: the head waitress there on Friday and the karaoke DJ. If the owner or manager is reading this, please train your staff in hospitality.
Read MoreEd U.
Dec 28, 2021
There are a few places called 'El Porteno' in the city. I know there's the Argentinian empanada stand in the Ferry Building, but I don't think there's a connection with this place. There's another one down in Crocker-Amazon, which I believe is the progenitor of this place. I just visited that one for the very first time and quite by accident, but that's another review, right? I get so confused, especially since a Porteno is a native of Buenos Aires, and these restaurants are Peruvian.I don't mind since I really like Peruvian cuisine, and theirs was well prepared. I started with the $11.98 Surco Ensalada, which was a robust and refreshing mix of iceberg lettuce, purple cabbage, Peruvian quinoa, cucumbers, tomatoes, shredded carrots, and sunflower seeds with a lemon vinaigrette dressing on the side (photo: https://bit.ly/3Jk9QI1). For my entree, I went with the $18.98 Pollo a la Parilla, a hefty portion of grilled marinated chicken chunks.The dish normally came with with salad, rice, and fries. I asked them to skip the carbs, so it was really a huge chicken salad (photo: https://bit.ly/32qEsHi). Hell, I didn't mind, but I wasn't that nutritionally conscientious since I also ordered the $7.98 Yuca Frita, fried yuca with a creamy huancaina sauce on the side (photo: https://bit.ly/3qE7mMa). So I skipped fries for other fries. Like that made sense. Anyway, they were delicious plates that made me want to go to Lima. Ah, when will we be free of this pandemic?FOOD - 4 stars...solid homestyle Peruvian foodAMBIANCE - 4 stars...pleasant, open interior though I took my food homeSERVICE - 4 stars...quite friendly and timelyTOTAL - 4 stars...well, at least I went to visit one Porteno in the cityRELATED - Exploring the Mission? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2NHtst6
Read MoreClaudine V.
Dec 11, 2022
Good resto for Peruvian food. Can't go wrong with cooking that tastes like homemade. Love my pisco sour as well. Another good find in the mission. Trust.
Read MoreNicole M.
Nov 16, 2022
This place is AMAZING! Firstly, the tamal is so insanely good! And very affordable! It is a MUST when you come here. The fried seafood dish was also delicious! I loved the fried pieces of corn and onion that came with it! So delicious. The plantains were also very good and the lomo saltado was one of the best I've ever had! The meat was very tender and flavorful! This is a must try place for some delicious Peruvian food!
Read MoreLuis R.
Dec 25, 2024
El lomo saltado no tenía gusto. La carne no tenía buen sabor. Sabía a carne guardado de hace muchos días y hasta ya casi expirado. No era un plato como un lomo saltado me llevé una decepción al igual que los platos que agregué. No tenían un buen sabor parecía un plato falso de lomo saltado y el jugo que sale de la carne sabía a agua la verdad deberían de mejorar. Nunca más pienso en volver a comer ahí ni a pedir
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