La Casa De Pedro in Watertown, MA



It was the day after my minor surgery and I knew I wouldn't be up for cooking. So Carlos took me to La Casa De Pedro in Watertown, MA near the Arsenal Mall. My experience with the recently closed Pedro's in Bedford, MA was mixed. But our lunch here at the Watertown location blew me away!


The restaurant is gorgeous. It has a large fake palm tree in the center decorated with lights. The walls are covered with framed Colombian art. There are fish tanks, potted plants, ceramics and lots of decorative pieces.




We started off our meal with a couple of iced teas. Very refreshing!


Check out that Palm Tree candle holder!

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Carlos had a Jalapeno Martini with salt rim. He said it was delicious. I was on medication so I couldn't have any.


My date is very handsome.


Our meal started a plate of Stephanie's Nachos. These multi-colored tortilla chips are topped with shredded chicken and pork, cheese, black beans, guacamole, pico de gallo and a chipotle sour cream sauce. Yowzah! This was so delicious. Most nacho appetizers are enormous but this was just enough to whet our appetite. The chicken was perfectly seasoned and cooked and the pork was amazing. It was divine!


They gave us a little pot of their special Jalapeno sauce. It as super spicy and really nice on the nachos. I asked for some extra sour cream on the side.


I convinced Carlos to get this as his entree. It's Carne a la Parilla and features shredded beef on top of rice, a side of black beans and sweet plantains. For $1.50 more, you can ask for two fried eggs on top. Needless to say, Carlos devoured that plate.


I got the Tilapa dish which was Tilapia topped with peppers and onions in an orange ginger sauce. It came with fried yuca topped with cilantro sauce, sweet plantains, and black beans and rice. Delicious! The sauce was so-so while everything else just blew me away. The fried yuca was hot and crispy and the sweet plantains were soft and buttery. 


We weren't going to order dessert. The only have two options: flan and cold rice pudding (I'm not big on cold rice pudding). However, they treated us to one of their flans and it didn't disappoint. It was creamy and not too eggy and the perfect balance of smooth and sweet. I think the powdered sugar wasn't necessary. The caramel sauce makes the plate pretty enough.

I would definitely go back to La Casa de Pedro in Watertown!

Muchas gracias to Pedro for treating us to a magnificent lunch!

3 comments:

Jenny Brunker said...

Good looking grub.

Stephanie's Nacho's look great and are my favorite, but I will say that plantains are outstanding and I wish I had them more often. There's a Caribbean restaurant a few miles from my house that has the best jerk chicken enchiladas combo deal that comes with plantains and sour cream.

Also, I'm a big fan of adding a fried egg to a plate when it otherwise seems like it doesn't belong. Adding a fried egg to a burger can be a quite tasty (although overall not a super healthy meal).

Anonymous said...

Looks and sounds delicious! My Mom grew up in Watertown. I'll have to check out La Casa De Pedro the next time I'm in MA/Watertown stocking up on goodies at the Armenian bakery. :)

Anonymous said...

Oh, and by the way, your date IS very handsome ... and dapper to boot. Hope you recover(ed) quickly! Not sure how long ago that was. :(