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- MMariaToronto / Ontario •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoNuna is a true gem! The food is absolutely incredible — every dish is full of flavor, beautifully presented, and clearly made with love. You can tell there’s passion behind the menu. The real standout though? Jasmine, the owner. Not only is she warm and welcoming, but she also makes the best martini I’ve ever had — seriously, it’s killer! Her fun and cute vibe adds so much charm to the entire experience. Whether you’re going for a casual dinner or a special night out, Nuna delivers on every level. Highly recommend!More infoNUNA KITCHEN & BARPrice: Expensive• Peruvian• Parkdale•4.7
- NNassimToronto / Ontario •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoExcellent, we loved the jungle brunch experience!More infoChotto Matte TorontoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Financial District•4.4
- JJesseNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 10, 2025Had the lamb and it was excellent! The cocktails were also delicious.More infoPisac Peruvian BistroPrice: Expensive• Peruvian• The Annex•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerToronto / Ontario •1 review4.0Dined on Mar 1, 2025First time there. Overall great ambience, vibe, seating. Loved the live singer, he was excellent. As the night progressed it got more lively and we even got on the dance floor to dance to Salsa music. Our waitress was very accommodating and reacted very well to our requests. The food had great flavours. I am just pointing out a few things as there is always room for improvement. The Pozole soup had great flavours but it was too watery. It needed more substance and some tortilla chips or something crunchy to go with it. The ceviche needed a little more marinating in the lime juice, and the empanadas although delicious were tiny. As we shared it seemed like we had only a bite each. The food was great, just minor improvements would bring it over the top. And last but not least… I was looking for a coconut specialty drink to highlight the restaurants name, but no coconut drinks at all in the bar menu. I hope they see this review and add one. I would definitely go back. Great night out!More infoCoco AzuulPrice: Expensive• Latin American• Vaughan•3.6