Guys, this is my first review ever. I have been told that Peruvian cuisine is the best. Especially paella. So I went. Never had paella before, first time in Spain. I was hungry. First asked if I can have a portion for one person, hence price of 24 euro. Been told 'no', but OK, I was hungry and did not mind spending money on quality. The dish I got looked like for one to me, but I was not thinking much, just started eating, as I was really hungry. Suddenly I met obstacles. Took me literally 10 minutes to peel prawns of shell, and clean the poo out. Just so mention that I used to work in a kitchen, and we would clean prawns of poo on daily basis. Not sure if you can imagine, how frustrating that was, when you hungry and want to enjoy your meal. Regarding the flavor, seriously I could cook that 100% better at home. At the end I have eaten everything, because I was hungry. Also asked a waiter, if he thinks that prawns should be cleaned, to what he responded 'yes'. Bill was 31 euro, got charged 34, realised only at home. Is it a robbery? Do not recommend, unless you are super hungry, and have too much money in...
Read moreReally happy that I stumbled on this place. Was a bit dubious at first as there was no one but after reading other reviews I'm glad that I gave it a chance. Authentic fantastic Peruvian food (allthough they have a Spanish menu too) with nice hosts. I had the choritos a la chalaca (mejillones or mussels as pictured) then Seco de Cordero (lamb) which just slid of the bone & super tender (unfortunately I didn't take a pic). Definitely recommended, if I was staying longer I would...
Read moreA great discovery near the main street! This family-run restaurant combines the best Peruvian and Canarian cuisine in a pleasant atmosphere, with excellent service and a reasonable price. For those who love seafood and fish, I highly recommend the "Ceviche" (possibly the best I've ever tried). We enjoyed it so much that we repeated it again! For us it has become a "must" when we...
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