La Perla Del Ulua

354 Melrose St, Brooklyn
(718) 366-9407

Recent Reviews

Maynor Garcia

Excellent service, excellent food with that catracho

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cristhian Diaz

The best Honduran food in New York

Nidia Aguilar

Very good

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pollo Chuco, Tacos Hondureños

Farid Palacios

BeautifulKid-friendliness: Fun for kids

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pollo Chuco

Nery Armando Fernández

Delicious catracho flavor!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Chuleta Tipo Honduras

Lesly Cruz

I recommend this place. I was there on December 6, 2023. I really liked the taste of the food. It was delicious. Thank you very much to the many people who served us. I ordered a small chicken and baleadas and my friends did too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pollo Chuco

Reagan Smich Laura

me encanta la perla como en Honduras extraño mucho rica comida exelente ambiente que Dios bendiga siempre la perla del ulua

Edwin Raudales

The best in Honduran food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Levi

Food was ok, but a bit pricy. Service was slow and there was a

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 2

Giovanni Torres

The food is amazing. Great price. There beef is fantastic. Plates will def fill you up. The super baleadas will get you full. Just one is enough and its an appetizer

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Selvin Martinez

the food is super bad they put a lot of oil on it, very bad service after I ate it gave me pain in my stomach ????

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Sophie S.

AN ABSOLUTE GEM. spanish-speaking family-run little hole-in-the-wall Honduran restaurant in a neighborhood that's gentrifying around them and running authentic latin american places like these into the ground. incredible spread of honduran food, took a normal amount of time to come out, and extremely kind/thoughtful service. they just don't speak much english! pull your google translate out or point to what you want on the menu - simple! i came for a date (with an hondureño) and i was early and hinted i wanted to sit outside (if they had seating), and the whole family that was sitting out there got up, cleared their things, and cleaned up for us to sit outside - before i could say stop! and prices are CHEAP for NYC!an absolute new favorite of mine and my first time trying Honduran. the food was to die for and i had leftovers for days. keep this place in business! just expect a normal Latin place with a baby, music and TV on! staple for the locals; bad reviews sound like they've never been in a latin joint, or a place trying to survive, or any ethnic place that doesn't cater immediately to english speakers.

M. Y.

The ingredients of our dishes tasted like they had gone bad, definitely not fresh. The yuca we ordered seemed to have gone sour and the cheese used in boleada tasted like stale feta. My first time trying Honduran food and was hugely disappointed.

J Velasquez

Let's just say, the place needs some work for better appearance.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Tajadas Con Carne Molida

Giselle Vazquez

let me start off by saying I’ve been to Honduras over 15 times, & my husband is (SOTB)THIS PLACE IS AN *AUTHENTIC HONDURAN Resturant, they take about 30 minuets for the easiest order. from their food to their vibe it’s authentic meaning, once they have a clientele, their service is GARBAGE they are so rude to “gringas” and don’t even acknowledge you when you walk in.. I honestly am so happy the other place down the block opened because they were much nicer, faster and food was GREAT (food here is good, but their service is TRASH and not recommended unless you like to wait over an hour for a baleada

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