Culinary delights in Lima
Lima embodies the amazing variety of the Peruvian kitchen, known as one of the most diverse culinary traditions in the world. Whether you visit a lively street market, a small cevicheria or an award-winning restaurant, the huge selection of outstanding eateries makes Lima a culinary paradise.
Eating with a living legend
Javier Wong, the only chef in his own restaurant Chez Wong, is practically a legend in Lima. His special eatery is located in his garage and he prepares the most delicious fish dishes in his open kitchen. There are only 10 tables and reservations are a must. Once you sit down, the feast begins. There is no fixed menu, all meals are made with the catch of the day. But no matter what he serves – smoked sole, sautéed langoustines or flounder sashimi – Wong’s creative culinary art is top notch.
Amazonian cuisine
Restaurant Amaz is one of the few restaurants in Lima where you can taste real Amazonian cuisine. One of Peru’s most famous chefs, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, is the man behind this endeavour. The kitchen serves up a variety of exotic ingredients such as camu camu (a vitamin bomb that resembles a sour cherry), a palm heart salad or churos pishpirones. These escargots are gathered by the indigenous people of the Amazon and are slowly cooked and served in a spicy sauce.
Huge sandwiches
If you are in the mood for a nice sandwich, visit one of the La Lucha eateries. This ‘sangucheria’ specialises in sandwiches. The buns are large, fresh and generously filled. Try one with chicken, cheese and pineapple, or perhaps Serrano ham with tartar sauce. The menu also lists a great selection of fresh fruit juices and the national drink 'chicha morada', a sweet, purple soda made from corn.
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