Hours
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Open Today:
11:30am-11:00pm
Monday11:30am
-10:00pm
Tuesday11:30am
-10:00pm
Wednesday11:30am
-10:00pm
Thursday11:30am
-10:00pm
Friday11:30am
-11:00pm
Saturday11:30am
-11:00pm
SundayClosed
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
No
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
Yes
Cuisines:
Latin American,
Seafood
Price Point
$$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
No
Outdoor Seats
No
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Top Reviews of Viru
03/03/2011 - Miyoko
I was thrilled to find out that there was a Peruvian restaurant in Yonkers!! Viru has a magnificent menu that covers a wide range of dishes. I love Latin food but ever since I discovered Peruvian food in Manhattan, it's become my favorite cuisine. I'm in the Bronx so I used to frequent places in the Village but having Viru in Yonkers makes it easier for me. What I like about their food is that it is fresh and light. I don't feel like I have over indulged although I have gone out for dinner. Besides, the place is fun and full of color and good vibes. The staff are attentive to my needs and I like that. I've been there twice and plan on going back. If you are in the neighborhood, Viru is a must! I've gone on a Friday and then on a Saturday evening and it was packed. I advise making reservations.
03/03/2011 - Rob Lape
WCBS DINING DIARY 6269, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 2010 I’m Bob Lape with Dining Diary. Be on the lookout for Viru, an exciting new restaurant off Central Park Avenue in Yonkers. It proclaims Fine Peruvian Cuisine, and means it! It’s near the Outback Steakhouse in a small strip mall. Viru is a roomy restaurant handsomely decorated in vibrant colors with ethnic wall hangings and Peruvian music. The lively ceviches and other seafood, chicken and meat items are presented with real artfulness, and good taste. Causa limena de pollo translates as cold mashed yellow potato – Peru has thousands of different spuds – is infused with key lime juice, pressed into a cake with avocado and stuffed with chicken. A great start! Lamb shank is simmered in black beer, garlic, cilantro and onion. The Viru menu was fully and cordially explained by our wait staffer Diana Bonsignore, a veteran of a number of great kitchens. Viru is a real find and a gem among South American eateries anywhere. Open for Lunch and Dinner at 1727 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers. That’s Dining Diary. I’m Bob Lape, WCBS 880.