La Canela serves Rockville, MD and is located in the 20850 ZIP code.
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La Canela received an average rating of 3.70 out of 5 stars from 10 reviews.
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by Ciriaco on 12/29/2020
by Ciriaco on 12/29/2020
by Abram on 4/16/2021
by Abram on 4/16/2021
by Esen on 2/25/2021
by Adina on 6/13/2021
by Gisela on 8/11/2021
by Gisela on 8/11/2021
by Gisela on 8/11/2021
by Mathilda on 10/8/2021
The upscale sister of Gaithersburg's La Flor de la Canela, this Rockville dining room offers polished woods, grill work and patio dining. A fine menu includes some of the standards, such as a perky ceviche; fried yucca with pork; the… Read Full Editorial
bad service by chemaca via Menuism on 3/31/2013
I went there all the way from Virginia, since the first floor is small i asked to be seated upstairs, the...
Great food & atmosphere by tdube2 via The Washington Post on 8/15/2010
The torta tres leches desert was phenomenal!
The truth feeling ! by alebabie123 via The Washington Post on 7/29/2010
~ I am done with people not realizing how much this workers do for them. I am disappointed with the stuff you people are saying if you do not like it than DON'T GO! understand! nd STOP writing something that not even worth it !!oh yeah and…
the best meal ever!! by alebabie123 via The Washington Post on 7/29/2010
La Canela is the best food ever, having dinner.I could never be disappointed with the food they serve.It is wonderful. The papa huancaina is the best! how they serve their plates show that they care about,how they please the costumers. I…
Owners should know better by victoria via The Washington Post on 3/28/2010
Very very very disappointed! This is not authentic peruvian food. Owners should know better, come on people, there is no need to soften up the real peruvian recipes! The chupe was more like a chicken broth with no fun. The calamarcitos…
Sad the other Canela is gone by gfpaz via The Washington Post on 2/22/2010
I was upset to find out this weekend that their Gaithersburg restaurant had closed for good. That restaurant was like eating in Lima. The Rockville location is fine but meant more for non-connoisseurs of Peruvian cuisine. I mean seriously…
Highly recommended! by icamacho via The Washington Post on 2/12/2010
I have food allergies in particular a severe dairy allergy. The servers are very attentive and knowledgeable about the ingredients in the menu dishes. When possible, the chef has worked with me to accomodate my dietary requirements. I have…
The best by guyi73 via The Washington Post on 1/20/2010
I'm not the kind to write a review, but I was at the same table the prior writer was and the food was incredible and the service was fine. She ordered the flounder dish with seafood sauce, but she asked for the seafood sauce on the side…
Chicken Soup by samsara15 via The Washington Post on 1/13/2010
with noodles, spiced nicely, and a flair. Not the sort Mom made. I forgot to look at the wine/drink list before I ordered a drink, , and ordered a Pico Sour since it was one South American drink I knew about, which waas a mistake, since…
Dissappointing by gordonc2 via The Washington Post on 12/30/2009
Our Company had our Christmas lunch there and I was starving. The flounder was so very small that my co-workers could not believe it. When we questioned the size to the waiter he said "it shrunk". I was still hungry and very upset that…
My Review by Tom Sietsema via The Washington Post on 10/18/2009
2009 Fall Dining Guide By Tom Sietsema Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 Behind the heavy wooden doors in Rockville await three dining rooms, regally furnished with gold-framed mirrors and leather-backed chairs, and a menu…
A Gem Among the Chains by Tom Sietsema via The Washington Post on 5/4/2008
Sietsema Review A Gem Among the Chains A new Peruvian eatery spices up Rockville Town Square By Tom Sietsema Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, May 4, 2008 Sound Check: 80 (decibels) Extremely loud There are about two dozen places for a…