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Hidden Gem: A Stunning Peruvian Restaurant

I highly recommend this super surprising Peruvian restaurant near the Versailles gate! My Chinese palate was truly amazed! 😍 With only five tiny two-person tables and a bar counter, the decor of this place is incredibly fun and full of South American flair. From the moment you sit down, you’ll be in for a continuous series of surprises! 🌟 The menu is super cute, featuring printed pictures and descriptions in an album. If you know, you know—the struggle of opening Google Maps to match the images with the menu is completely eliminated! I originally wanted to order Menu Option 2 because the beef soup looked delicious, but the owner said it was sold out. If any friends go, please try it and let me know how it is! In the end, I ordered a chicken fried rice, and my friend ordered a mix of fried rice and noodles. The fried rice is called CHAOFA, made with long-grain rice similar to Turkish or Thai rice. It's not as soft and sticky as regular fried rice, but each grain is distinct and incredibly fragrant! It has a rich oiliness without feeling greasy, and the chicken is delicious! I finished my plate quickly for 13.9 euros, and my friend did the same! Next, I want to recommend two surprising delights! The Peruvian cola, which is actually produced by the Coca-Cola company. It has a stronger soda feel than regular cola—not the typical cola flavor, but more like a fizzy fruit juice with a refreshing taste. It's perfect with the fried rice, costing 4 euros a bottle. đŸ„€ And then there’s the chili sauce—it’s seriously amazing! At first glance, it looks like salad dressing, but it packs a punch as a chili sauce. It’s not the spicy heat of hot pot or red peppers; this heat is direct and unapologetic, making it uniquely delicious! There’s no sticky texture, just a comfortable spiciness that you absolutely must try! When poured over the rice, I know it looks like salad dressing, but the contrast is incredible and will definitely surprise you! đŸŒ¶ïžâœš #ParisEats #ParisExploration #PeruvianCuisine #LifeIsFullOfSurprises #CulinaryDelights #RestaurantRecommendation #Foodie

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Hidden Gem: A Stunning Peruvian Restaurant

I highly recommend this super surprising Peruvian restaurant near the Versailles gate! My Chinese palate was truly amazed! 😍 With only five tiny two-person tables and a bar counter, the decor of this place is incredibly fun and full of South American flair. From the moment you sit down, you’ll be in for a continuous series of surprises! 🌟 The menu is super cute, featuring printed pictures and descriptions in an album. If you know, you know—the struggle of opening Google Maps to match the images with the menu is completely eliminated! I originally wanted to order Menu Option 2 because the beef soup looked delicious, but the owner said it was sold out. If any friends go, please try it and let me know how it is! In the end, I ordered a chicken fried rice, and my friend ordered a mix of fried rice and noodles. The fried rice is called CHAOFA, made with long-grain rice similar to Turkish or Thai rice. It's not as soft and sticky as regular fried rice, but each grain is distinct and incredibly fragrant! It has a rich oiliness without feeling greasy, and the chicken is delicious! I finished my plate quickly for 13.9 euros, and my friend did the same! Next, I want to recommend two surprising delights! The Peruvian cola, which is actually produced by the Coca-Cola company. It has a stronger soda feel than regular cola—not the typical cola flavor, but more like a fizzy fruit juice with a refreshing taste. It's perfect with the fried rice, costing 4 euros a bottle. đŸ„€ And then there’s the chili sauce—it’s seriously amazing! At first glance, it looks like salad dressing, but it packs a punch as a chili sauce. It’s not the spicy heat of hot pot or red peppers; this heat is direct and unapologetic, making it uniquely delicious! There’s no sticky texture, just a comfortable spiciness that you absolutely must try! When poured over the rice, I know it looks like salad dressing, but the contrast is incredible and will definitely surprise you! đŸŒ¶ïžâœš #ParisEats #ParisExploration #PeruvianCuisine #LifeIsFullOfSurprises #CulinaryDelights #RestaurantRecommendation #Foodie

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