I was about to explain all the things that went bed but I won't. We work in hospitality too and I never give bad reviews even if I didn't like it but this is necessary. I'll just say that there is a lot of good food in Arequipa, but not in this place. "Kebab" very dry. The bread is low quality it breaks as soon as you touch it. My falafel kebab was cold and dry, I asked if they could warm it up, they gave it back that was burning from the microwave.. of course now the bread was even worse so I just couldn't eat it. We also order a side of chips that didn't arrive with the kebabs so at the end we cancel the order. Making things with love and passion makes the difference, and...
Read moreI liked this place as it had a lot of options for a vegetarian and is not over priced like the other restaurants in the area.i figured if in a zone full of nightclubs and discotheques someone is selling food without music...it should be good. And I wasnt wrong..the prices are still more than a roadside snack but the ambience makes up for it.the cleanliness is also a factor. Most importantly,the owner is a very friendly and a jovial person. He served me my food very fast and also wished "provecho"that goes a lot into speaking about the hospitality and I saw him talk to each of the staff and resolving things amicably...Muchas gracias el...
Read morePrices are aimed at locals not tourists. For example 8 soles for a glass of wine compared to 18 in the main square. Kitchen is exposed to the public and clean. As per some of the comments that say food takes long to come out, that is because it is prepared fresh. Their caramel crepes are delicious and one of their sandwiches was enough for two people. Also great options for meat lovers and vegetarians. Love...
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