Good people watching spot on the harbor and the Malecon. And several interesting street performers and living statues were encountered along the way. Unfortunately, the walking dead of the cruise ship streamed in coughing and hacking and sat all through the restaurant, transforming the otherwise peaceful restobar into a geriatrics clinic. Beer was cold, service was slow, but I wasn't in a hurry until I was surrounded by bubonic plaque cruise ship passengers. Fortunately, they left quickly after gulping down their complimentary pisco sour and I resumed Peruvian chill mode. Prices are tourist town high, dogs and cats are walking among the tables, but the place is clean and in good repair. None of the servers I encountered spoke a lick of English and there seemed to be a lot of complicated questions when I was trying to place simple orders. But I eventually received the ceviche mixto, which was very good and seemed fresh. I'd...
Read moreHighly recommend this place! I was a bit hesitant with seeing that it only had 4.1 stars, but the place was consistently packed with both tourists and locals so I decided to check it out. It turned out to be SO good! Amazing dishes. Had the Tiradito Sol de Paracas, flavors and quality of fish were incredible. Also saw other people order dishes, one with a ring of clam shells and a middle shell with fire on it, looked so good. As well as others topped with egg. Service was also top...
Read moreWent there for breakfast. Good value at 15 sols for a coffee, juice and eggs with bread. I had the omelette, my friends had scrambled and fried. The food was all tasty, especially the bread which had a lovely crunchy crust. My only criticism is that I left hungry as it was quite a small portion. The coffee was pretty average, not bad not great. And I asked for the papaya juice without sugar which was a mistake, it deffo need the sugar. Overall a decent choice for...
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