Pio Pio - Menu

160B Quail St, 12203, Albany, United States

🛍 Spanish, American, Peruvian, Colombian

4.4 💬 4028 Reviews
Pio Pio

Phone: +15184632800

Address: 160B Quail St, 12203, Albany, United States

City: Albany

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4028

Website: http://tequilasbbq.com/

"I've eaten quite a bit of delicious Spanish/Latin food in my life but this is by far the best I've ever had!!! I've been here twice now and I would be a fool to go anywhere else for this type of food. I'm so grateful to have this gem around the corner from my house. The food is very fresh, not overly salty like the majority of Spanish food, the drink selection is on point, and the service is excellent! Seriously go and check this place out, you will not be disappointed!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Mariscos

Pollo

Side Orders

Dessert

Side Dishes

Appetizers & Desserts

Pizza Á 26Cm

Sides

Portions

Starches

Salad

Extras

Peruvian Specialties

Salads

Other Things

Bandeja De Combinaciones

Daily Specials

Fried Specialties

Soups

Seafood

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Always brings back memories of my college years. The food is still homemade style! First time I tried Ecuadorian food was here and still like their dishes.

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User

We have never had a less than wonderful meal from here. We love it so much we get it delivered to my job. The employees are always kind and helpful. The portions are also large, you won't go hungry.


User
User

Great and delicious food. The place is too small. When I was waiting for my food, I noticed that a few were left because there was no place to sit and eat. The place was full. Again, her food is delicious.


M
M

Wow, this place is fantastic! We began with a fresh juice, followed by appetizers and our main courses, and everything was fresh, hot, and delicious! I can't wait to make this a regular spot for us. Thank you for a wonderful meal! View menu


R
R

The food here is fantastic and truly delicious. However, the space is quite small. While I was waiting for my meal, I saw a couple leave because there were no available seats. The restaurant was crowded. Once again, I can't emphasize enough how great the food is.


User
User

Really delicious Latin American food. My brother in law is Ecuadorian and was very impressed. I found the service to be a little rude at times but the food will keep me coming back. I got a strawberry tres leches cake here for my birthday and it was one of the best cakes I've ever had.


User
User

Again the food keeps you coming back for more try the fresh fruit shake Mango is one of my favorites it can be made with milk or juice one of my go back to dishes is the shrimp stew (try the hot version) it come with white rice tostones you can hear them in the pounding it out.the stew has fresh tomatoes onion with fresh Cilantro It's the bomb View menu


User
User

Authentic Latino restaurant. We tried their food for the first time and it was really impressive. Chef seemed to be very careful to make sure the food was well cooked and properly presented. It's a small and a cute place to dine in. Definitely not for party of more than 4 people. I guess take out would be the best for more than 4 people. Food undoubtedly taste very good.


Gabriel
Gabriel

We had a delicious lunch at Pio Pio, but I want to provide some feedback regarding the “Lomo Saltado.” We ordered the dish expecting the traditional version, which features stir-fried beef, red onions, tomatoes, and soy sauce. However, what we received looked more like a watery yellow stew rather than the authentic Peruvian lomo saltado we were hoping for. I think it would be best not to include lomo saltado on the menu if it doesn't reflect the true original dish.


User
User

I've eaten quite a bit of delicious Spanish/Latin food in my life but this is by far the best I've ever had!!! I've been here twice now and I would be a fool to go anywhere else for this type of food. I'm so grateful to have this gem around the corner from my house. The food is very fresh, not overly salty like the majority of Spanish food, the drink selection is on point, and the service is excellent! Seriously go and check this place out, you will not be disappointed! View menu

Albany

Albany

Albany, New York's capital, blends history with culture, featuring farm-to-table eateries. Typical dishes include apple cider donuts and cider, reflecting the region's apple-rich heritage.

Categories

  • Spanish A vibrant selection of traditional Spanish dishes featuring authentic paella, flavorful tapas, and delicious seafood. Experience the rich flavors and culinary artistry of Spain right at your table.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes. View menu
  • Peruvian Explore the vibrant flavors of Peru with dishes that celebrate its rich culinary heritage, featuring fresh ingredients, bold spices, and traditional cooking techniques that capture the essence of Peruvian cuisine.
  • Colombian Experience the vibrant flavors of Colombia with dishes that highlight fresh ingredients, bold spices, and traditional recipes. Savor a fusion of rich cultural influences and culinary artistry.

Amenities

  • Delivery
  • Families With Children
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