Siempre estuve buscando un restaurante dentro de lima, donde pudiera disfrutar de la comida de mi tierra,pues ya lo encontré; comida deliciosa,ambiente acogedor, música agradable y trato amable,para que pedir mas¡los felicito! y que sigan los exitos
mquest:
I believe there are 2 locations. I was at the one in Lima. I actually visited this restaurant back in March of 2009. So this review is old. When I found it listed here on Tripadvisor and saw there was no reviews in English, I thought I should share my experience. This was a really fun place. We went for lunch. There was a band playing peruvian music. I would say the food was very authentic Peruvian when I compared it to all the other restaurants I ate in over the 11 days I spent in Peru. I did not eat Cuy, but many other folks did and seemed to enjoy it. Among our group of 6, we had beef, chicken, fish, potatoes, corn, chicken soup, rice and a couple desserts along with some Pisco Sours. Everything was delicious. I’m not sure of the names of the dishes. Next time I will write them down. Fortunately I took some pictures of the food and I’ll share those here. I would say the prices were reasonable but I found pretty much all the food and beverages in Peru reasonably priced.
JorG82:
He ido a dos de sus locales (el de javier prado en Lima y el de Huancayo mismo), ambos con muy buena atencion en verdad y comida incomparable de Huancayo, lo que siempre pido es la Patasca (sopa de mote con carne y mondongo, para mi sin el mondongo), las papas con cremas muy recomendables (a las tres uchus, huancaina, etc) y mas aun pues son hechas del modo tradicional (en batan en vez de licuadora), el carnero al palo y los chicharrones deliciosos (el chicharron me gusto mas en Huancayo)…y tienen musica en vivo los fines de semana…en resumen…muy bueno
Siempre estuve buscando un restaurante dentro de lima, donde pudiera disfrutar de la comida de mi tierra,pues ya lo encontré; comida deliciosa,ambiente acogedor, música agradable y trato amable,para que pedir mas¡los felicito! y que sigan los exitos
I believe there are 2 locations. I was at the one in Lima. I actually visited this restaurant back in March of 2009. So this review is old. When I found it listed here on Tripadvisor and saw there was no reviews in English, I thought I should share my experience. This was a really fun place. We went for lunch. There was a band playing peruvian music. I would say the food was very authentic Peruvian when I compared it to all the other restaurants I ate in over the 11 days I spent in Peru. I did not eat Cuy, but many other folks did and seemed to enjoy it. Among our group of 6, we had beef, chicken, fish, potatoes, corn, chicken soup, rice and a couple desserts along with some Pisco Sours. Everything was delicious. I’m not sure of the names of the dishes. Next time I will write them down. Fortunately I took some pictures of the food and I’ll share those here. I would say the prices were reasonable but I found pretty much all the food and beverages in Peru reasonably priced.
He ido a dos de sus locales (el de javier prado en Lima y el de Huancayo mismo), ambos con muy buena atencion en verdad y comida incomparable de Huancayo, lo que siempre pido es la Patasca (sopa de mote con carne y mondongo, para mi sin el mondongo), las papas con cremas muy recomendables (a las tres uchus, huancaina, etc) y mas aun pues son hechas del modo tradicional (en batan en vez de licuadora), el carnero al palo y los chicharrones deliciosos (el chicharron me gusto mas en Huancayo)…y tienen musica en vivo los fines de semana…en resumen…muy bueno