Llama Inn - Menu

50 Withers St., Brooklyn 11211, 11211-1254, United States

🛍 Bars, Salad, Brunch, Terrace

4.1 💬 2125 Reviews
Llama Inn

Phone: +17183873434

Address: 50 Withers St., Brooklyn 11211, 11211-1254, United States

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2125

Website: https://www.llamainnnyc.com/

"After securing a same day Llama Inn reservation, four of us excitedly walked into a vibrant atmosphere on a Saturday night and were seated in a row at a window counter. Unfortunately, I left largely disappointed. The beef heart appetizer was the first and ultimately my favorite item of the entire meal. Flavorful and tender, one order two skewers is perfect for two people to share. The Tuna and Scallop ceviche appetizers were decent, although much of the juices went to waste I would encourage the restaurant to present small bowls to the patrons ordering ceviche, so that the broth does not have to be awkwardly enjoyed directly from the communal plate.What brought the entire experience down was the Wagyu Saltado, their signature dish. First, this was extremely salty. When I say this, I do not mean bringing out the flavor salty I mean that it is overwhelmingly salty to the point where it is difficult to enjoy. Also, the amount of meat per person was barely more than the amount of meat per person from the previously mentioned skewers. Yes, the dish was served with lots of filler: rice, fries, guac, and unlimited scallion pancakes the latter of which was tasty , but to give so little meat and charge $160 !!! is absolutely absurd and a pure ripoff.We ordered the olive oil cake with banana ice cream for desert the ice cream itself was great, but the olive oil cake also was outrageously salty.I have no complaints about the service and staff, but the combination of exorbitant prices and underwhelming quality simply cannot justify a higher rating."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Starters

Entrées

Barsol

Shaken

Sherries

Fresh Toppings

Side Orders

Sherries & Brandies

Pies

Piscos Intipalka

Payet

Fish And Chips

Pork

Kabobs

Stirred

Desayunos

Small Plates

Pitchers

Spread Bread

Toast

Sandwiches

Hira's Special Roll

Sandwiches And Toast

Dessert

Simple Dishes

Vegetarian

Seafood

Crudo

Morning Cocktails

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Jorge Jorge

I loved food here, good service, drinks could be better… but overall it’s a nice restaurant.

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Hao
Hao

Layers of flavor, perfectly marrying Asian influence and Peruvian food. Would definitely come back again!


Dorina
Dorina

Delicious food and excellent drinks. I'm just so sad they got rid of the quinoa salad with bananas. It was an amazing dish.


Stefan
Stefan

Peruvian food is considered as one of the best food on the globe and Llama Inn, Brooklyn, NYC is an excellent proof for that theory. Fairly priced except for wine. Very tasty pisco sour leveled that out. View menu


Caleb
Caleb

It is one of the best places to eat and to enjoy a dinner date. Great Peruvian food with great taste. The entire staff are great people. The best seat is next to the ?‍? table. You will enjoy the atmosphere, and ?‍? is very cool down to ?


Martin
Martin

Incredible on all fronts. The food was amazing, we got the beef heart and skate wing skewers (mmmm! , the crispy squid ceviche, and the lomo saltado (TOO GOOD! . The cocktails were very good as was the ambience and service. Great spot for anyone looking to celebrate a special occasion or have a delicious meal with unique flavors.


Kim
Kim

1st time trying Peruvian food and it was a stellar dining experience. Everything from the decor, dining utensils, food, and atmosphere inside. A high-end eating establishment that’s worth the price of enjoyment. I really enjoyed the food .. so much detail in the taste and the manner in which the food was prepared. It was fresh, hot, flavorful, unique, and DELICIOUS! “BiG” compliments to their Chefs View menu


Utsavi
Utsavi

Llama Inn in Brooklyn was a logical choice for us after enjoying Llama San in Manhattan. Opting for bar seating, the lively atmosphere set the stage for our meal.We started with perfectly prepared beef heart and octopus starters, exhibiting a delightful fusion of flavors. The tuna ceviche offered a unique twist in its preparation, though I have a preference for a finer chop.The Japanese eggplant presented an intriguing interplay of sweet and sour flavors.However, the standout was the porgy patarashca, served alongside Japanese rice, beans, charred cauliflower, and pickled onions. The coconut sauce was a revelation, and each element on the plate combined harmoniously.Our meal at Llama Inn lef...


Amanda
Amanda

Trendy spot for Peruvian food in Brooklyn. I would highly recommend having a reservation here, especially for the weekends. The food was decent and definitely unique. We came here with a group of four and shared all the dishes.We started off with cocktails, 2 different ceviches, and beef heart skewers. Definitely some of the most unique ceviche flavors I have had both were incredibly refreshing. We then split the lomo saltado the most highly anticipated dish of the night. Unfortunately 3/4 of us found it incredibly salty and the steak to fry ratio was completely off considering the price (we probably each had 2 morsels of beef). We finished with the olive oil cake which was okay, nothing to...


Rich
Rich

After securing a same day Llama Inn reservation, four of us excitedly walked into a vibrant atmosphere on a Saturday night and were seated in a row at a window counter. Unfortunately, I left largely disappointed. The beef heart appetizer was the first and ultimately my favorite item of the entire meal. Flavorful and tender, one order two skewers is perfect for two people to share. The Tuna and Scallop ceviche appetizers were decent, although much of the juices went to waste I would encourage the restaurant to present small bowls to the patrons ordering ceviche, so that the broth does not have to be awkwardly enjoyed directly from the communal plate.What brought the entire experience down was... View menu

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Categories

  • Bars Discover our selection of expertly crafted cocktails, refreshing beers, and our curated list of fine wines. Perfect for unwinding with friends or pairing with your favorite dishes from our menu. Cheers!
  • Salad A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience. View menu
  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.
  • Terrace Dine al fresco on our beautiful terrace, where you can enjoy a delightful meal amidst stunning views and a refreshing breeze. Perfect for a relaxing lunch or a romantic dinner under the stars.

Amenities

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  • Wifi
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