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    4.1 (1.1k reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    The dessert
    Frankie F.

    The South American foods, Delicious and charming It's a great lunch in the Cupertino

    plantains
    Ruchika D.

    Love the inside decorations - thought the plants on the ceiling were real at first. Sat at a table off to the side (not one of the booths) but it was still pretty comfortable. Starting off with drinks: I got the passion fruit sour since they're known for their pisco sour and variations on it. I really liked it, it wasn't too sweet and had a lot of froth from the egg whites. Someone with me ordered the chicha morada sour, but it turned out to be very sweet and not sour at all; worth noting as she doesn't like sweet cocktails. The staff were very accommodating about it; she ordered just a classic pisco sour and they comped it without us asking. We got the fried plantains and the chicharrones; they were good but not notably so. Fairly standard compared to other places where I've eaten similar items. However the chicken empanadas were incredible, maybe one of the best empanadas I've ever had. They are packed full of filling with not too much dough. The filling itself is moist - it's good and not dry at all even without the sauce it comes with. Finished off with the chocolate bandido, a lava cake. It was a nice gooey texture and good level of sweetness but I would have liked it a bit warmer. Overall a great place for a nicer dinner or a special occasion.

    Ribeye steak
    Nancy L.

    We cane here for dinner since they are always very busy. We didn't have a reservation but we were early enough (5:30) to get a table. We started with the fried cauliflower... they had a nice crunchy shell and the cauliflower was not mushy. My boy friend had the roast chicken and he thought was very good. Very flavorful and tender. I had the rib eye steak and love the seasoning and taste of the steak. It aiso came with chimichurri sauce that is very good. Overall a nice place to dine. I definitely would go back to try other items.

    Arroz Con Mariscos aka Seafood Paella at Limon Mountain View
    Danny K.

    In the search for a local restaurant with paella, Limón came up as a possibility. A well-regarded Peruvian restaurant that I had not yet been to. There were a dozen people waiting outside to be seated. Indoors by the hostess stand, there was a line formed to check in. It was packed and loud. We requested an outdoor patio table. The waitress was friendly but it was difficult to get her attention at times because there were a lot of expectant tables. Even with a reservation, it took about 20 minutes before we were seated. The patio outside was a bit chilly with a cool breeze flowing down Castro as the evening began to set. The heat lamp wasn't doing much. In looking through the menu, the paella was called Arroz Con Mariscos, literally "rice with seafood". We also ordered the Lengua, three sauced strips of tender beef tongue draped over a bed of puréed potato. It was bursting with flavor and I savored each bite. I tried the Lychee Sour and the Bomba Del Amor, a sweet tropical vodka cocktail. The paella was top notch, crunchy pan roasted rice simmered with reduced broth served with prawns and clams in half shells. The Mixto Clásico Ceviche didn't leave much of an impression on me, to be honest. I could have done without it. I would like to come back to try dishes that are more traditional Peruvian, such as Lomo Soltado and Empanadas. The quality of the dishes is evident, but it gets very crowded so be prepared.

    Trio ceviche (I'd get fish only next time)
    Mary K.

    One of the best ceviches I've ever had. I like really citrusy/limey ceviche and this was exactly that. We got the trio ganador (basically 3 types of ceviche) but we got the mixed version which added shrimp and squid for a total of $44 but honestly -- I would just get the fish only. The fish they used is red snapper and it was so fresh, so citrusy. My only complaint is that the chunks of fish are very large so I ended up cutting them into smaller chunks and then chucking the fish back into the bowls. -Lomo Saltado $34 (3.5/5) it tasted more like salt if anything. The beef was a little tough. The fries were cooked nicely though. Despite all of that, I wouldn't get this again because of the toughness of the beef. -Flat Iron Steak $34 (5/5) so good. Definitely would get this again especially with the mashed sweet potato and charred onion bulb on top. The chimichurri sauce was so fragrant and seasoned well. Especially for the price-- would get this over lomo saltado forsure. The steak was seasoned well and tender. Service was a little slow and it was tough to flag down any help, but overall the food makes up for it.

    Graciela G.

    Went to Limon for the first time last week and was quite impressed by both the aesthetic and the food. We made a reservation for three on Memorial Day, and although it was very busy, we were seated quickly. The interior was gorgeous, it was the perfect balance of elegant and inviting. I would honestly come back just to sit at the bar. We started with drinks, and I tried a passion fruit pisco sour for the first time. It definitely packed a punch and was tart in the best way. We skipped the appetizers and went straight to our entrées. For my main course, I ordered the pollo saltado. The chicken was flavorful, and the soy sauce was very present without being overpowering. The only downside was that the fries weren't as crispy as I would have liked. If they had been, they would have added a much-needed contrast in texture. Overall, I'd give it a solid 7/10. The flavors were there, but it wasn't quite memorable enough to make me want to order it again. But I would definitely come back and try some of the other dishes on the menu.

    Lomo Saltado ($34)
    Wendi K.

    This is a Peruvian spot in downtown Mountain View and it's so good! We sat at the bar and got a drinks and shared the following: Ceviche Limón ($36) - this was so beautiful and fresh Lomo Saltado ($34) - this was also really good! The interior is beautiful and stylish, and the staff are warm and friendly.

    Taro Chips & Ceviche sample platter
    Nik W.

    We were seated outside as the restaurant was booked out for lunch when we visited. The wait staff were kind and helpful. The restaurant felt upscale without being inhospitable. Food was excellent, particularly the ceviches (we would go back just for that). Probably comparable to & a little more casual than La Mar in the city.

    Pork Belly fried rice
    Noesh H.

    We had an excellent dining experience at Limón. The food was impeccable, as were the cocktails. It's a very lively restaurant, especially on the weekends. Everything we ordered was great. I can highly recommend the: pork belly fried rice, lomo saltado, ceviche, and the camarones. All excellent options.

    Allister D.

    I'm officially hooked! Me and wife keep coming back ever since my sister kept talking about it. I've been knowing about Limon in SF for years but never tried it. I officially came last month and for Mother's Day last weekend and it was great. I love starting with the Pescado Clasico which is fresh red snapper in this milky broth. It's citrusy as well which provides more flavor. The Jalea is also a great starter: freshly fried shrimp, calamari, white fish, and yuca fries, served with their yuzu lemon aioli dipping sauce. This is a pretty big appetizer that is worth it. Just an FYI, they aren't stingy with their portions. They put a generous amount of seafood. For the main entrees, I really like the Arroz con mariscos which is basically their paella version. There is a nice amount of seafood which is a plus. The crispy pork belly chaufa is a fantastic choice and is my favorite pork belly/bacon fried rice. It's their house made fried rice with a generous amount of fried bacon bite and 4 slices of thick fried pork belly with sweet ginger infused oyster sauce. My wife really likes their flat iron steak served with creamy Yukon mashed potatoes. This entree is soo good. Overall, the food here is great! The cooks do an amazing job with timing and making sure food is arrived fresh and on time. The vibes is amazing, cocktails are on point, music is great! Not to mention, their service is phenomenal and very attentive.

    Lelong P.

    One of my favorite spots to eat at is Limón. They serve amazing Peruvian cuisine and the food never disappoints. We started with the empanada sampler, then ordered the lomo saltado, Limón ceviche, and their kale salad. Everything was flavorful and came out fresh. One thing I always appreciate about this place is not just the quality of the food, but also the customer service. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. The prices are a little on the higher side, but honestly, it's worth it every once in a while. Definitely recommend checking this place out.

    Evelyn P.

    The food and drinks were outstanding, and the menu offers a wonderful representation of Peruvian cuisine. The service was excellent from start to finish, making the entire dining experience even more enjoyable. Amazing modern yet classy atmosphere!

    Checking out this atmosphere... for dinner hee
    Kay O.

    I've never had Peruvian food before!! Since my boyfriend's from New York, he's used to having different Latin foods besides Mexican, but apparently here in California we only have Mexican food?! I need to get to New York!! Hee I was surprised to find out none of their food had monosodium glutamate in it/MSG! That's great for me since I'm freaking allergic to it! The restaurant was pretty packed this Sunday night so we sat at the bar. At least we didn't have to wait to be seated. Lol. Ambience was very dark yet I somewhat felt like I was at a rainforest Café and felt like dancing!! The music was great, and there was definitely a good vibe of people!! I'd love to come back here with my girlfriend and get some cocktails!! The food was delicious and filling!! I had the Peruvian version of paella, which is arroz con mariscos and there were so many pieces of seafood. It was ridiculous!! I'm surprised that plate didn't cost more money!! My Boyfriend's plate: steak and Fritz was very tasty for him as well although he's very picky and said he liked the New York version better, but even the Italian food we had here doesn't compare to the Italian New York food we had. Lol something is just different about it?! Regardless, I would love to come back here again and try more plates and cocktails!!

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    Nice ambiance, good friendly service but lacks vegetarian options. You can orders sides but a proper dish would be a good idea.

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    Ask the Community - Limón

    Is the prix fixe menu price per person? or $60 is for two people?

    per person

    Is there happy hour?

    Yes it's from Monday - Friday 3-6pm Valencia's Happy Hours are Friday - Saturday | 9 PM to closing.

    Do they have options for vegetarians?

    Yes. They have Brussels sprouts.

    Average price per dish?

    For apps, $12-22; entrees $18-48; desserts $12-$18. Drinks are charged for the type of alcohol and the mixture is separate.

    What is your corkage fee? thanks

    Hello, the corkage fee is $25 per bottle, max 2 bottles and $50 per magnum, only one. Thank you so… Read more

    Do they have a kids menu?

    I don't believe they do. I would ask the waiter for suggestions.

    Does the aji sauce have mayo?

    The aji amarillo sauce contains eggs.

    What's the dress attire here?

    Casually dressed

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