I visited this restaurant with a friend. I had diarrhea in the morning and had no appetite. I told them so, they made special soup for me. My friend had the same soup, but it seemed the ingredients were slightly different. First, I couldn't eat because the taste was too strange for me. Later on, it cooled down and tasted better, and I could be able to finish the soup. My stomach felt so much better after that. What a nice people with good food with good price. They charged only 6 soles for me. My friend was very happy with her chicken, which came with rice and some veggies. They charged 17 soles for her chicken...
Read moreVisiting from Chicago and was looking for very local cuisine. We randomly ended up here, intrigued by the lemon pie in the case in front. Ended up eating “the menu” which comes with a soap chairo (a chicken based soup) and a second entree: Lomo Saltado (stir fried beef, vegetables, and rice) and Trucha Dorada (fried trout, rice, lentils). Also comes with (a sweet red corn drink). Very local. No english, but you can point or use Google Translate on the menu if needed. Recommended if you’re looking for local eats. Atmosphere is typical and not fancy at all, but honest and...
Read moreLocal place to have a decent lunch. A standard menu includes a soup, a 2nd dish (chicken, fish or beef with a side dish) and a local drink (fermented?). To be honest I didn't like the drink. The second dish was good and the soup was very tasty (very simple but yet delicious). The real problem kicked in when both of us had stomach disorder after eating at this place. I guess the place is meant for locals rather than tourists. It is very cheap though (menu costs 17 soles). Note that you can only pay...
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