Very good, quality food. It has many plates that have very different and creative flavors. I ate the buffet and literally everything was great. Awesome food.

Very good, quality food. It has many plates that have very different and creative flavors. I ate the buffet and literally everything was great. Awesome food.
Does this word scare you? Don't let it. Los Cabos had some of the best tripe I have ever tasted in Denver! They cook it in with potatoes and some kind of sauce that is outstanding. I admit eating three plates of this off the buffet before getting full. If you have never tried tripe; this is the place to...
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We went there to eat using a groupon. The food was ok but the atmosphere is dingy. So I decided the next day to look up the restaurant on the Denver environmental health department and I learned that the resturaunt is almost annually cited from their food care. So that ended my visits to Los Cabos.
Los cabos was a wonderrful surprise. The service could not have been better. They welcomed us in like we were family.
The cuisine is authentic Peruvian fare and it was wonderful. From the salad to the potato appetizer and the main course everything was prepared wonderfully. Each dish was a tasty treat of well prepared ingredients.
The portions were ample...
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excellent food, great service. But don't come here for the ambience. Oh yeah, and come in fresh clothing because there's not much a/c in July.
We stumbled upon this restaurant while walking around. The server was wonderful and friendly. The food was flavorful and just plain delicious. I had the rotisserie chicken- YUM!! I would definitely recommend it.
We came in a large party of 15 with only a few minutes notice, Sat night. The place is decorated cheerfully inside with bright colors, Peruvian items and llamas. We were accomodated well at a long table, and our server was friendly and knowledgeable of the menu and wines. Because we were unfamiliar with Peruvian food, we asked her for...
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Food was very good, with nice selection of imported Peruvian beers. No Pisco sours on the menu, though. Food was very tasty, but restaurant appeared understaffed on what turned out to be a busy evening. I'd still recommend it, but maybe not on a night when you're in a hurry!
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