Peruvian Restaurant Inspections in NYC

91 Peruvian restaurants · 380 inspections on record

Overview

NYC has 91 Peruvian restaurants with health inspection records. 80.5% of inspections result in Grade A, above the citywide average. 7 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.

91
Restaurants
80.5%
Grade A Rate
20.0
Avg Score
7
Total Closures

Peruvian Restaurants by Borough

Queens
56 restaurants
Manhattan
19 restaurants
Brooklyn
9 restaurants
Bronx
5 restaurants
Staten Island
2 restaurants

Most Common Violations at Peruvian Restaurants

1
Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean (10F)
2
Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions (08A)
3
Food not protected from contamination (06C)

Peruvian Restaurants in NYC

INTI N.Y.C.
820 10 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE Z
EL POLLO PERUANO
41-19 NATIONAL STREET, Queens
GRADE A
DON CEVICHE
88 ESSEX STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
DIAMANTE
45-55 VAN DAM STREET, Queens
GRADE N
SURFISH BISTRO
550 3 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
RIKO PERUVIAN CUISINE
153-37 HILLSIDE AVENUE, Queens
GRADE A
BARRANCO
35-02 DITMARS BOULEVARD, Queens
GRADE Z
PERUVIANA RESTAURANT
2368 HOFFMAN STREET, Bronx
GRADE A
INCA'S GRILL PERUVIAN KITCHEN
126 LINCOLN AVENUE, Staten Island
GRADE A
LLAMA SAN
359 6 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
HER NAME WAS CARMEN
527 BROOME STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A

Peruvian Restaurant Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions

How many Peruvian restaurants are in NYC?
There are 91 Peruvian restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
What health grade do Peruvian restaurants typically receive?
80.5% of Peruvian restaurant inspections result in Grade A. The NYC restaurant average is approximately 77%.
Which Peruvian restaurants have been closed by NYC Health?
7 Peruvian restaurants have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors. Browse the list below to see individual records.
What violations are most common at Peruvian restaurants?
Frequently cited violations at NYC Peruvian restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 06C: Food not protected from contamination.
How do Peruvian restaurants compare to the NYC average?
Peruvian restaurants average 20.0 points per inspection, which is within Grade B range. The Grade A cutoff is 13 points.