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La Feria

5527 Walnut St Ste 2, Pittsburgh, PA | Map it  

15232 40.451600 -79.932600

(412) 682-4501 | View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Shadyside
Categories:
Delis And Delicatessens, Restaurants
Price:
$
Cuisine:
Vegetarian

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Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Cash, Discover, Visa, American Express
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Lunch Spot

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Reviews for La Feria

Sylvana

Member since Jul, 2011 View Profile
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Joined 10 months ago
1.0
July 18, 2011

that is not peruvian food!!. I am peruvian, and I can tell you that that is not peruvian food. I have eaten there twice I think. They try to use some peruvian ingredients but NO!!! that is not peruvian food. I really rather make my own peruvian meals before going to a peruvian restaurant anywhere in this country. Peruvian food is awesome!!!!

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mrpc77

Member since Jan, 2010 View Profile
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Joined 2 years ago
1.0
January 25, 2010

Far off from peruvian food. I'm Peruvian and very proud of its food. This restaurant does not on any form resemble Peruvian food and therefore should stop giving bad name to Peruvian food, it should be La Feria --for crappy food. The food is bland, cook for sick people, and expensive! I'm never coming back here, except to buy a sweater!

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andreadmb

Member since Aug, 2004 View Profile
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Joined 8 years ago
5.0
September 23, 2004

Yummy. We visited La Feria while in the mood for something different one Saturday evening, and it was very enjoyable! It was a very quaint dining atmosphere and the food was fantastic.

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
3.5
August 18, 2003

Like a remote village in the Andes, diners will never find La Feria without a guide.. The Scene
La Cucina Flegrea shares a door with Pamela's (upstairs) in Shadyside. Now that that's settled, don't overlook it. La Feria is a restaurant and a Peruvian crafts shop. In the restaurant section, it offers distinctive Peruvian cuisine, served casually and at very reasonable prices.

The Meals
The food is actually cooked downstairs and brought to the second floor. There are sandwiches, salads and daily specials. Try the sweet-potato chip appetizer with a cheese dipping sauce. There is one vegetarian and one meat special during the week, and on weekends, there are usually two of each. Pastel de papas (a casserole of beef, raisins and black olives in a tangy sauce and covered with whipped potatoes) and a corn casserole for vegetarians simmered with peanuts and beer are examples of the weekly specials.

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pepsi1950

Member since Nov, 2002 View Profile
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Joined 10 years ago
5.0
November 10, 2002

Hurray for small specialty restaurants!. I love this place!! We need more restaurants like this and less big chains.The food is terrific and the staff is pleasant. After eating there a couple of times, they even know your name.

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