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T'anta
1 review
#106 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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yadilitta says:
T'anta is owned by Gaston Acurio, one of the most famous and best chefs of Peru. He has a restaurant, which is very good and famous, but sometime ago he decided to open a cafe which is not as pricy as the restaurant, but serve high quality food too.
This chic café is comfortably stylish and the…
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yadilitta says:
If you are looking for something different to eat here, besides the local food. Sushi might be a good option.
This sushi bar is small, but cozy. All of it is very rustic, but nice. The staff is friendly and they will help you ordering. The menu is about rolls, sushi and sashimi. And of course the…
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Santo Pez
1 review
#108 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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yadilitta says:
The translation of the name will be: Saint Fish and their slogan is: the holly sea flavor...
They are speciallized in fish and see food. Their menu contains the classic dishes + creations of the cheff and owner. They serve the: cebiches & tiraditos (fresh fish), chupes (soups), jaleas (fried fish…
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Miramar
1 review
#109 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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kerisina says:
If you are in the way to Lima, or from Lima to Trujillo, and are just far and cant wait and are starbing for anything, just look at the km 298. There is a small restaurant, and can get seafood. Taste great and it is cheap.
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yadilitta says:
We all know Cusco is a very touristy city and has a wide offer of food including international but also typical dishes.
If you want to have a more real experience and have time, I'd suggest you to go a bit further away, leave the city and visit the surroundings, which also have some Inca Ruins an…
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yadilitta says:
This is a local chain, focused on bbq, but most of all on roasted chicken. Well, Peruvians love the roasted chicken, which we call: "pollo a la brasa"
The restaurant is a good choice. Its atmosphere is casual and familiar. They try to recreate a Cowboys style according tho the type of food they s…
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Wa Lok
1 review
#112 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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yadilitta says:
Recognized as one of the best Chifa (Chinese Restaurant in "Peruvian" Spanish) in town - even winner of awards, Wa Lok is a classic for everyone who wants to taste delicious Cantonese food in Lima.
I love this place, but wouldn't be my suggestion if you are in Lima. I'd prefer to take you to eat…
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kerisina says:
Ok I know that it is normal that once it is 6 pm, you run from your office, and the last thing you wanna do is to spend one more second with your co-workers... because being over there and see their face every single day could give you more then one headache.
Well it was my case until 1.5 years a…
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yadilitta says:
This is a small place very well located, just a few steps from the landmark Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) in the bohemian district of Barranco.
This cafe / bar / restaurant has been open for over 15 years. They have a fantastic ocean view and peaceful atmosphere, which make it charmin…
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Delippian
1 review
#115 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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kerisina says:
We continued to the bday celebration of my co-worker.... Since we celebrate a lot the last time, we decide to go to a confortable, nice but not expensive restaurant. I found this place a wednesday, went there for a lunch and found out it could be a great choise, since they have happy hour until 8 pm…
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Punta Sal
1 review
#116 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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yadilitta says:
This restaurant is an institution in Lima and has 5 locations in different areas of the city, but my favorite is by far the one in Miraflores. The reason: it has a great view of the sea.
The decoration is nice, but nothing really spectacular; the real excitement comes out of the kitchen. The foo…
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yadilitta says:
This bakery is some years old. The owner and his wife used to have another bakery, but they got divorced and she kept the old one, so he decided to open a new one.
Right now he has 3 locals, but the big one is in Miraflores, near where my mom used to work. Actually, we used to buy birthday cakes …
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alyssa_ob says:
We stopped at this little bakery/café on our way to the bus station for a quick meal. The bakery case was full of delicious looking pastries, desserts and empandas. I ordered ham and cheese on a croissant and a potato pastry puff thing. The sandwich was good, but the pastry was nothing special.…
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Belluomo says:
Cafe Andino bills itself as the 3rd best cafe in Huaraz but it's definitely tounge in cheek humor because all agree its the best. The cafe Americano I had was on par with any worldwide (they roast their own beans) and the atmosphere lulls you into staying for hours. There are board games, lots of…
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Cala
1 review
#120 of 162 restaurants in Peru
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SabrinaL22 says:
I visited Cala with my hubby on one of my trips to Lima. Even though we went in May when is cold, we had an amazing time.
The whole decor is very chic and inviting. We ordered some appetizers, mojitos and sour apple martinis
The service was top notch, and even though it was a Wednesday night, the…
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