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    Las Puertas

    4.1 (126 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Intimate
    Romantic
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Lemon meringue dessert
    Jo D.

    Delicious food, surprisingly tasty combinations, and beautiful presentations. This was a 6 to 7 course experience, but I only captured a few photos. Missing here are the black bean & pepper puree, and a beet & brussel sprouts salad. The app had the option of caviar, and a sourdough side dish with matcha butter was also a temping add-on. But I chose the mocktail Hot toddy which was AMAZING!! From the lighting to the music and the attentive waiter, the food was perfect, and I give the experience 5 stars.

    Concha
    Hannah L.

    Had the absolute pleasure of trying out Las Puertas for the first time last night. I've been dying to try their coursed dinner experience, and it was one of my boyfriend's Christmas gifts to me. Score! Las Puertas is a small but mighty force in Buffalo's Westside -- there's 10-12 tables total and as I mentioned, they're currently only offering a coursed meal experience that changes every 4 weeks or so. The service was impeccable, every course was explained thoroughly to us and we even got to chat briefly with the owner. Our dinner consisted of seven small plates, each inspired by and comprised of traditional Mexican flavors. I won't go too in-depth on what the courses consisted of since the menu rotates so frequently -- but across the board, every dish was flavorful, true to the season, and well-thought out. The plates gradually got larger in size (except for the final dessert course). I was really surprised to see so much negativity in the reviews here on the size of the meal -- my boyfriend and I left completely full. It was the perfect portion size for us. I will say that this is likely not the place to take a picky eater as their menu isn't posted anywhere, and intentional surprise for customers. The courses pushed the boundaries of my own palate, but I'm extremely grateful for the experience. I loved everything. Buffalo is so lucky to have a place like Las Puertas. An experience like this is rare, and I implore everyone to try it at least once. We will certainly be back someday!

    Jane B.

    Las Puertas is absolutely fantastic! Their dishes are incredibly innovative and ALWAYS delicious! The atmosphere is intimate, welcoming, and one-of-a-kind. Every single employee is friendly, joyful, and knowledgeable about the menu! I have been twice and both meals were legitimately flawless! I already can't wait to go back! One of Buffalo's best restaurants, for sure!

    Cocktails - grapefruit 75 was so good!
    Claire S.

    We went and did the 7 course tasting menu and it was good! I missed a photo of the salad. The duck fat butter on the toast with cheese was so good. The beef shredded so easily and melted in my mouth. The mushrooms and carrots with the beef were delicious. The craw fish dish was good too. This menu we had was French inspired. The tart was a little odd but that's just my personal opinion - the buttery crust and fruit was so good, the beets didn't feel like they fit. Chocolate cake for dessert was great! We went on a Friday and made a reservation for 630. We left around 9. It never filled up the entire time we were there which was nice. It was quiet, intimate, nice setting, attentive and kind staff. Only reason for 4 stars is just that the food was good. Nothing blew me away. Would definitely go back! The bar space was also such a vibe. I'd go back to sit at the bar for drinks.

    dessert
    Sara D.

    Last night was my first time at Las Puertas and wow was it an experience! We made a reservation for four people and were seated outside. The service was immediately welcoming and attentive by the chef/owner. It ended up starting to thunderstorm and we were able to move inside (in the time of COVID-19). There were two other parties inside so we felt safely socially distant. My party started with cocktails which were unique and nicely crafted. Everyone in my party elected to do the 7-course chef's selection and I was very impressed. Each and every dish had superb presentation and blew me away with the flavor and uniqueness. For every course the chef/owner came out and explained the dish to us. Some of the dishes we had were a coconut appetizer, squash soup, ceviche, dumpling pasta, tamales, pork belly and dessert. This really was an amazing dining experience that was specially designed by the chef. I really can't even pick which dish was my favorite because they were all so expertly crafted. I understand that the menu changes regularly so I will definitely be back to this restaurant that offers such a unique and tasty experience. I felt like the price was worth it although it's likely not something I can afford other than a special occasion.

    Arpan M.

    First of all, I am giving a five-star rating because this was the first time we got to experience a tasting menu. The chef Victor is a Mexican who got trained in a culinary school in Montreal. The items on the menu have Mexican, Italian, and French inspiration. For someone like me who had very little idea about what a tasting menu is, the restaurant staffs were pretty patient with answering all questions we had. The restaurant is very cozy, they have only seven tables and 18 seats in total. They have an open bar and an open kitchen, so anyone interested can watch the chefs prepare and plate the food for you. They have three chefs and one bartender, and they limit the number of customers so that they can spend more time with the customers, walking them through the menu, explaining the food items, and answering any questions. I love restaurants with such intimate treatment; otherwise, you feel very disconnected. The menu keeps changing every five weeks and the chefs use seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farmer's market to decide what they are going to prepare. This gives a very homely environment as the use of seasonal fruits and vegetables is not something that you see in restaurants very often. It was almost like having a walk through the chefs' mind and what they want you to taste. We loved the explosion of different flavors that each food item had and the frequent use of chili oil did satisfy my Indian taste bud. Especially, the mole tasted like a spicy chutney even through the preparation is nothing close. All the items tasted very good. I can't distinguish which one I will recommend because each item has been carefully researched and has its own charm. Overall it was an artistic experience and I definitely would like to visit there again.

    I have been wanting to try Las Puertas for a while and it did not disappoint! Everything was incredible. I did the tasting menu with a cocktail. It was 7 courses with dessert at the end. The food was seasoned perfectly and every course that came out was my new favorite. It was enough food that I left completely full. The restaurant had a cozy atmosphere with the lighting and music.

    Course 3- Campanelle with eggplant ragut
    Crystal G.

    This is by far one of my favorite places in Buffalo. I've been coming for a few years and it's always an amazing and memorable experience. Victor, the owner and chef, is James Beard nominated and will blow you away with his creations made of high end, fresh and seasonal ingredients. I feel very fortunate that he chose Buffalo for his lovely restaurant. Take note that this is not your standard large portion, beans and rice, chips and salsa kind of Mexican restaurant. Las Puertas has a small and intimate setting. If you don't know where you are going you would easily pass by the store front. Once inside you will feel like you found a really cool and amazing gem in Brooklyn. The chef is present, serving guests and enhancing the experience. He and the staff are helpful, attentive and approachable. It is obvious that their craft is executed with love and care. Depending on the night you might hear stories about the restaurant or the chefs own experience which only makes the night more memorable. At the current time they are only offering a tasting menu. We got 7 courses of small plates for $85 with the option to add pork to a course for an additional $15. This honestly makes it easier so you don't have to make the hard choice of deciding what to order because you will want to try everything. Every plate here is carefully planned. Each bite has the perfect amount of each ingredient and everything is seasoned to perfection. Everything I've ever had here has been out of this world and leaves me wanting more. There is also a wine paring option as well as wines and cocktails by the glass. Wines are always carefully chosen and cocktails are always delicious even when it's an unexpected combination. Course 1- peas please- the peas were sweet and in season and the tart was cooked perfectly. The pecorino cheese added the perfect amount of salt to this. Course 2- beets- the accent of pickled beets was right amount to the roasted beets. The yogurt was a delicious way to tie the dish together. Course 3- campanelle- pasta ribbons were the ideal vehicle to soak up the sauce. Eggplant was a nice touch to the ragut and the cheese was a beautiful accent. Course 4- shrimp crudo- the coconut dressing, cucumbers, pickled jalapeño slices and Chile oil were the perfect combination. Course 5- slow roasted tetela with slow roasted pork- the tetela was a thin layer of masa, slightly crispy with 3 kinds of cheese melted inside. The sauce, zucchini ribbons and pickled red onions were delicious complements to the slow roasted, melt in your mouth pork. You would be silly not to get the pork as an add on. Course 6- watermelon granita- this was the palate cleanser but was still tasty. It was refreshing, bright and had a creme fraiche which balanced out the sweetness. Course 7- brown butter blondie- delicious lemon mint mousse on top of the blondie. It was the perfect way to end the meal. Sweet but not overbearing. The scoop of chocolate hazelnut ice cream was rich but just enough and satisfied a sweet tooth. For drinks we tried the mezcal margarita which had the perfect amount of smokiness, the spicy Martinez which was a take on a dirty martini with tequila and pineapple of my eye which felt like a tropical vacation. I also had a glass of the rose which was one of the best I've had in a long time. Very light and smooth. Since this is a smaller place you will want to make a reservation. Look for dinners they host at Stillwater Farm, where they buy their lamb, for a unique experience. If you haven't been here yet treat yourself, find a reason to celebrate and try something new and exciting.

    January Menu at Las Puertas 2022
    Justin P.

    Are you ready for a culinary adventure? I hope so if you come here.... UBER EXPENSIVE, but very very good. Everyone gets the same multi-course meal. You're presented with a menu with several courses just so you know what's coming. They can accommodate some change requests for dietary restrictions but its somewhat limited in what they can actually change. The menu is set monthly. This place is definitely for a special occasion, anniversary, engagement, etc. Expect to pay $150 per person possibly. Food is awesome, service is spectacular, atmosphere is super cool and cozy. Parking is a bit of a challenge right now because of the winter, ice, etc. Also, it's great to see a high end establishment in this part of Buffalo. Hopefully more business can spring up in this area of the West Side. Will go back as soon as we save up an extra $300, ;-)

    Katie G.

    The food here was excellent!! The owner is very hands on and so nice and passionate. However, the food here and service is also a joke. We got the 7 course meal and every course was literally an amuse bouche....a bite. Which is fine, but it was godly expensive for what you got. We thought it was just to start off and then get bigger plates and then we looked around and thought is this a joke? I felt like I was in that movie Always Be My Maybe. We went there hungry and got more upset as we waited and waited for each course to come out...just to be disappointed in the lack of food. It took over 2 hours for this craziness. We left hungry and upset that our time was waisted on this circus. We went out to eat again and I wanted, so bad to take the second meal bill to them to get reimbursed. Save your money for a different place.

    Chocolate cake with pistachio and many other depths of flavor -- Miami vice
    Alex L.

    The food is delicious. Chef owner Victor is a high end James Beard nominated chef, the atmosphere of the restaurant is quaint and intimate (not a whole lot of tables) and the menu is varied and changes seasonally. It's a french/Mexican food. I shared the pork belly, the chicken mole and a few other dishes and the pork & beans (pork belly) was the standout winner for me, but definitely don't skip dessert as the pastry chef knows what she's doing. The squash we had had a nice smoky flavor and was cooked perfectly, while the mole sauce had a lot of richness to it. All in all, it's an experience to come here. I wish I had the disposable income to do so for my every meal, but I'll settle for a nice treat every once in a while.

    Menu
    Kristie K.

    Love. Love. Love. Beautiful seasonal menu with top notch ingredients. Couldn't decide what to eat in our group of 4 so "one of everything please". Chef Victor took care of everything and made the experience one to remember. Can't wait to experience his vision of a course tasting menu in the coming months to try new flavors. Only possible criticism is that there's nothing to use to soak up the amaaaaaaazing sauces with each dish!!! Also loved the drink suggestions as the Lambrusco suggestion was unexpected and spot on. Can't wait to come back

    The tasting menu this evening

    Amazing attention to detail and the most personable staff that I have encountered in all of my Buffalo dining experiences. A small, intimate atmosphere and a definite must for a special occasion! Delicious and unique food with a tasting menu that changes every 5 weeks. Highly recommend the wine pairing too!!

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    Ask the Community - Las Puertas

    Should we eat here if we are vegan? Dying to try but with the changing menu I'm unsure!

    I am vegan and they easily prepared three dishes with what seemed to be little trouble. They suggested calling ahead a few days to do a vegan tasting menu. I hope to try that in the next few weeks

    Is that actual crickets on the menu, as in insects?

    Their menu changes weekly, so it might not be on the menu week to week.

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    Oh. My. Word! First, I'll start with the one, single…read moredisappointing thing... The day we visited, they did not have any baked goods (they said they only have them on the weekend), so we couldn't try the peras de coco (coconut rolls). But, perhaps it was kind of a blessing because our picada was plentiful. The dining area isn't huge, but they also do take out. There are about 5 or so tables to dine in. The service was a tad slow, but very friendly; I believe there was only one person waiting, cooking & serving AND the food was more than worth the wait! We ordered the picada for 4 and my brother tried a Colombiana cola. He liked it a lot; it was lighter than a "normal" cola, non-carbonated and less sweet than cola around here. I don't drink pop and even when I did, I always hated colas. I can't say I'd drink a whole Colombiana, but I didn't find it disgusting & that's saying something. Now on to the star of the show, the picada! It was loaded with several different meats, plantains fixed in different ways, yuca & baby potatoes and 4 sauces. We were so excited when it was set down on our table, we dug in before we even got our silverware haha. The platter had chicken, steak, chicharron, chorizo, blood sausage, sausage, sweet plantain, fried plantain, fried yuca and Colombian potatoes. The sauces were: avocado sauce, mayo/ketchup, pico de gallo & a garlicky one. Everything was so, so flavorful and cooked perfectly! There was not one thing that any of us didn't like. If I had to pick my top contender of a meat and a non-meat item, I would choose the chicharron & sweet plantain.... But I hope to never have to make that choice! The chicharron were thick and crunchy. The sweet plantain were perfection. When we left we were each given a dulce de leche caramel. They also have a variety of Colombian snacks and candies for sale. They recently opened an additional, larger location at 951 Niagara Falls Blvd (it used to be El Palenque). We were told they will be keeping both locations open, but the new location will have some additional items that they don't serve at the Oliver St location. I cannot wait to visit again!!!

    Came here back in December because my friend kept raving about the food. It's a combination of a…read morestore selling snacks/bakery/restaurant. Very limited seating inside. The food does take awhile because they make everything fresh so when you do get it, it is piping hot! The three of us got the Picada for 2 to share and the Caldo de Bola Res with grilled tilapia. It was more than enough to share and we had leftovers that we could eat for two more meals at home. Everything was well-seasoned and cooked well. Nothing tasted dry at all! The chicharron was my favorite so I got a separate order of just that to take home. Highly recommend and would definitely go there again!

    House of Pupusas

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    What a wonderful surprise!…read more Being an unclaimed business with only one review, there were questions about whether or not this would be successful or worthwhile. The process of ordering felt strange. I thank the previous reviewer who recommended going to the Facebook page for more information. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063964563481&mibextid=ZbWKwL I reached out via WhatsApp and asked what was available to order & how this process works. Roberto was SUPER nice, talking me through the process of ordering, payment (via Zelle, Venmo, or CashApp), and pickup. My options for yesterday were seven different pupusas: Chicharrón y queso (pork and cheese), Revueltas (mix: pork, beans, cheese), Frijol y queso (beans and cheese), Solo de queso (only cheese), Camarón y queso (shrimp and cheese), Loroco y queso (Loroco and cheese), and Jalapeño y queso (Jalapeño and cheese). My friend doesn't like shrimp, but I ordered 2 of each anyway LOL We shared the rest and ate our fill - with leftovers to spare! I wasn't sure what Loroco was, so I even learned something new... According to preparedcooks.com, Loroco is a green unopened flower bud. It is quite popular for its use in sauces, stews, and soups. The flower comes from a herbaceous vine known as Fernaldia pandurata, and you can find between 8 and 18 flowers on each plant. Loroco has a very distinctive taste. It tastes like most greens but combined with overtones of nuts. It has an earthy-artichoke flavor to accompany the overtones of nuts. The taste of loroco is best described as a cross between squash and mild broccoli. My friend & I were both pleasantly surprised by the light flavor. We were given a fresh & delicious side to top our pupusas with called curtido. According to TastesBetterFromScratch.com, Curtido is a Salvadoran cabbage slaw or relish made with finely shredded cabbage, red onion, carrot, oregano, and vinegar. House of Pupusas makes their curtido with pickled jalapeños instead of onion - delightful! We also were treated to salsa roja, made with tomatoes, onion, jalapeño, and garlic. The salsa roja was thinner than I expected - more like gazpacho than a traditional salsa - but super tasty just the same. I've only got one photo to show you, because we were so busy "oohing", "aahing", and shoveling all the food into our faces - after deciding which pupusa to try first. While this is my first try of pupusas, I recently also tried an arepa for the first time. Arepas are thick pockets of masa and MUCH heavier than a pupusa. I think I prefer a pupusa because you have a more even distribution of filling to "pocket". The only caveat to this amazing place is that there's no eat-in option. They offer takeaway or delivery. I chose to pick up my order so we could enjoy our meal by the Outer Harbor. Other than loud seagulls and a bit of a breeze, we had the BEST food and a wonderful time catching up. I'm excited to see House of Pupusas grow and flourish. Perhaps they'll open a food truck in the near future. If they do, I'll be first in line ready to tackle another order of EVERYTHING.

    We were looking for this place but I believe the address is not right it actually took us to a…read moreresidential really sad we tried to call several time but never answered so sad we love pupupusas

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