Description
Peko Peko can be found at Calle Argentina 20, Col Americana, Guadalajara. Known as a ramen restaurant, it has amassed 5600 user reviews. The menu includes special items like Gyoza, Spicy Curry Ramen, Dumplings, Ramen Chashu Miso, and steamed buns such as Pan Al Vapor Relleno de Cerdo and Pan Al Vapor de Res Con Curry, along with refreshing Maracuya lemonade. This place is a favorite for noodle lovers.
Amenities
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Spirits
- Vegan options
- Vegetarian options
- Wine
- Dessert
- Table service
- Bar on site
- Toilet
- Wi-Fi
- Lunch reservations recommended
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Free of charge street parking
- Paid street parking
- Parking
FAQs
(1) What are the opening hours of Peko Peko?
If you're planning a visit, Peko Peko is open during these times: Monday - Saturday (02:00 PM - 10:30 PM), Sunday (02:00 PM - 08:30 PM).
(2) Where is Peko Peko located?
Peko Peko sits at Calle Argentina 20, Col Americana, Americana, 44160 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico, in a location that's simple to get to.
(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at Peko Peko?
You can contact Peko Peko directly at +52 33 2687 2690 for reservations or general inquiries.
(4) When is the best time to visit Peko Peko?
The experience at [brand name] can feel quite different depending on when you go - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday are more laid-back, Friday, Sunday have a steady flow, and Saturday are often packed.
Reviews (5600)
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DOES YOUR STOMACH GROWL? If it does, what sound does it make? The Japanese imagine it to be saying PEKO PEKO. So this eatery’s name is based on an onomatopoeia that indicates great hunger. And if you are hungry, you’ll find plenty to satisfy your appetite at PEKO PEKO. We tried the Suratanmen caldo marudori. The noodle soup was chock full of shrimp and pieces of bacon. TIP: Since the bowls are on the pricey side, ask to split it for now charge. As sides, we ordered sautéed edamame, which was smothered in a savory udon sauce. We also tried a gua bao bun and a pan al vapor filled with pork. We added some sweet spice sauce and dipped our buns in it. Overall, PEKO PEKO provides nice oriental cuisine at a fair price.
The Gyoza was amazing! The ramen noodles had a nice bounce to them and we're chewy, I ordered the spicy ramen and it didn't disappoint, the portions are HUGE! The specialty drinks are yummy. The staff were so nice from the servers to the bartender excellent service even though the place was full. I highly recommend this restaurant. The lighting is a bit dark for me but that's my own preference. I like the option of chairs or booth seating. Comfortable, clean bathrooms, and excellent service and food I will be back
I order the gyoza, it’s nice portion, bit salty and display could be better. Ramen, another ramen in GDL, I ordered chasiu tonkotsu, there is a few important elements in this bowl Egg, it’s well flavoured! Good job Noodle, it’s nice! Pork, it’s average but could be better Broth, it’s average .
Best Ramen place in Guadalajara!! And actually one of my favorite restaurants in the city. If it's your first time trying out Ramen, and you like spicy food, go for the Tantanmen, but also they have other non-spicy options which also are very delicious. They also have different types of Vegan Ramen, which also are very delicious. Actually I've been trying vegan ramen at different spots but definitely Peko Peko is by far the best option for vegan ramen, my favorites are the vegan version of Tantanmen and the Miso one. Also they have japanese sodas which are extremely delicious, my favorites are Lychee and Green Cantaloupe. Moreover they have plenty of sake options, from coktails to straight sake. There's a section on the menu that has non-filtered Sake, which are a bit more expensive than the most commercial ones, but really worth it. Also the sauteed Edamames are very delicious and the traditional gyozas are simply outstanding. Another dish worth to try is the vegan Karaage (which is basically breaded tofu which comes with a salad on the side). Additionally, the Oolong tea (hot) is very good and have heard it's super healthy. If you plan to go, have in mind that you'll wait around 30 min, because it gets really crowded, specially at night, but definitely the wait is worth. The service is also very good. Finally, don't forget to ask for the chilli-oil sauce, it gets the ramen flavor into another level.
Great ramen, big portion! It’s a small cozy place to try some nice Japanese food. I had their boa buns, and ramen both tasted delicious and fulfilling. The service was fast.
Long wait but definitely legit ramen. Large portions, great flavour, and fabulous service. Perfectly chewy noodles and excellent broth. Vibrant vibe.
Delicious ramen, not sure if the best in Guadalajara, but close enough. Very crowded, you need to wait but it worth it. The restrooms must be improved. Also very good appetizers and drinks. I truly recommend this place. You can order to go (good option if you don't want to wait a lot more time).