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Contribuisci feedbackWe had a nice dinner with business colleagues. There is a well planned menu, good potatobread. The portions are right sized and rich in flavour. I had a pina colada and I liked it even I do not drink coctails normally. I would go again!
We had the 5 course menu, which is very reasonably prized. And it was a very nice experience. The food was very tasty, and the different spices and accompaniments made each course a unique and special experience. The restaurant is very cosy, and the latin american music was perfect.
Finally I got the opportunity to visit this place and I left it with mixed feelings. Since I have no reference of what Peruvian and Venezuelan food should look and taste like, I refer solely to the terribly Mexican chapter of the 5 dish menu. The rest tasted ok, but I do not know if natives from those countries would say the same. Mexican cuisine is not simple at all. despite all those Mexican wannabe places in town want to tell you. Please go for basic Mexican dishes instead, and get help from someone understanding what Mexican food is about, among other things time to do it right. Chili salsas are not Mexican either :
Latin American cuisine in the heart of Copenhagen. The pre-set 4 course menu from different Latin American countries is called Soulfood , which is a fine description for the quality. The ingrediens are rarely seen in Denmark, so it is also a truly authentic and special culinary experience. Interesting wine menu with both South American and European wine. Personal and professional service. My only query is that a bottle of water from Thoreau is 45 DKK. This seems overly priced in a country with some of the planet 's purest tapped water. Nonetheless PMY deserves 5 stars for the food, originality and service.
Food is average but the service is really slow and lacking a sense of what food is served. Will not recommend.