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Best Peruvian Restaurants in Denver: Limon Restaurant Review

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Limon Restaurant 1618 E 17th Ave Denver, CO 80218 (303) 322-0898 www.limondenver.com – The warmth and liveliness of Peru all come together at Limon Peruvian Restaurant in Denver, Colorado. Located in the uptown district of Denver, Limon’s colorful walls and wood floors, with open bricks and rural back drop are first in the line of the warmth you experience. This combination of restaurant, bar and lounge serves authentic Peruvian cuisine inspired by the unique tastes of the south American nation from which the restaurant’s idea originates.

The next hot thing you’ll notice about Limon is its ambiance, which is a harmony between relaxation and rustic energy. Folks who dine here enjoy the up tempo and cozy atmosphere that make them feel as though they were in the Andean land.

The beauty of the Peruvian life is also captures in the food, which Chef Alex Gurevich mastered to perfection in his voyages to the native land. The chef methodically prepares various blends of fresh and authentic ingredients to bring out nothing but the best flavor of food that is credited to the culture of Peru. His style of preparation and cooking is called Novoandina, which translates New Andean. It is a style as diverse as Peru, with influences from Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Specialty dishes include the Mixturas, which are appetizers that first awaken your sleeping tongue as you ready for mouth watering Fondos, or main dishes. The 60 seat space boasts best selling items like arroz con pato (crispy duck confit) over cilantro rice, sugar snap peas, and rocoto salsa. Every thing in this restaurant is simply an inspiration from the land of Peru.

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The cocktail menu also reflects the Novoandina style such as traditional Peruvian drinks like the pisco sour, which includes fresh lime juice and whipped egg whites.Favorite drinks here include the Mojito de Pina and the Ron-Yki-On, which are blends with hints of rum and other original ingredients.

Limon has indoor and outdoor dining, with patio outside and bars within. There is plenty of space for a good time with friends or to host a small party. There are plenty of parking on the premise or on the street.

The restaurant hours vary, with lunch being served from 11-2, Monday through Friday, and Dinner from 5- 10PM Monday through Saturday. Happy Hour is from 5-7PM Monday through Friday, with fresh Ceviche and fried plantains as appetizers. The price range is reasonable at $7-$11 for appetizers, and $12-$17 for entrees.

The eatery is so popular; people wait for two to three hours on busy nights to get situated in the pastorally designed atmosphere. If you cannot wait for that long, you may order to take out. You can also call ahead to make reservations for special celebrations. The dress code is casual to semi formal. The combination of bar, lounge with cushioned seats, and the food make Limon a must visit place for a truly remarkable experience in Denver.