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01-31-10 00:41 #153
Posts: 231Yes
Originally Posted by Charlie Horse
I ate at La Mar and Piscado Capitals.
If I had 3 days I would eat at all 3 places, they were all great.
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01-31-10 00:01 #152
Posts: 146Originally Posted by Bbrocs
Is this the place?
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01-29-10 01:49 #151
Posts: 1502restaurants
Pescado Capital and La Mar should be good choices.
I have not tried them personally but a friend of mine who is a gourmet recommended those, so I believe they are good.
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01-28-10 19:44 #150
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by Bbrocs
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01-28-10 16:21 #149
Posts: 231Caplina 1 block from La Mar restaurant
Listen if your going to be near La Mar, you usually just go to La Mar. LOL, but this restaurant about a block and half closer to Ave. Ejectivo, with the wall and the flags and the outside tables. The food here is excellent as well. We tried different ceviche's, the girls ordered these crab potstickers and this northern peruvian dish that was out of this world. Price is very much on par with La Mar, ceviche's were around 30, and main courses at mid 30's as well.
Doing Business As: RESTAURANTE CAPLINA
Merchant Address: CALLE MEDIBURU Nº 793
MIRAFLORES
Peru
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01-02-10 02:02 #148
Posts: 156Big Lobsters
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knew where to get some good decent sized lobster. I found a few places with 250gm ones. But does anyone do anything 1kg+?
Thanks
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12-31-09 21:15 #147
Posts: 994Blue Mar
Av. La Mar 820 ... Blue Mar.
Any comments regarding this eatery?
Thanks,
S7
Originally Posted by David_33
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09-13-09 23:11 #146
Posts: 3074Yeah there are a few of them. The original is in Magdalena about four blocks from Salvaverry and one block from J. Prado.
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09-13-09 01:07 #145
Posts: 142Originally Posted by David_33
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09-11-09 22:35 #144
Posts: 3074Its Pastelaria San Antonio...another great place to grab a sandwich....unreal pasteries.
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09-11-09 21:50 #143
Posts: 142Originally Posted by David_33
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09-11-09 17:04 #142
Posts: 3074Its on the corner of Ave. 28 de Julio and Ave. Reducto. I´ve never been disappointed. AND they have menus in English.
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09-11-09 01:30 #141
Posts: 22TANTA Miraflores
Went to lunch with David at one of his local favorites. Go early if you want to avoid waiting for a table. Save room for dessert as the bakery items are superb. The meringues, especially the green mint one with chocolate filling, are worth the trip and available for carryout.
"Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this is a modern take on Peruvian food created by chef entrepreneur Gaston Acurio. This is a slightly upscale version of a Peruvian café where you can get the classic empanada stuffed with beef or chicken as well as more gourmet variations such as seafood, lechon (pork), asparagus and Roquefort cheese. They do a twist on the traditional ‘lomo saltado’ (stir fried beef topped with French fries) by serving it with melted cheese on a bun. For breakfast the options include egg dishes, tamales, croque monsieur, fruit and crepes. Dinner has more substantial dishes like pastas and tapas.
The atmosphere is casual and modern and the prices midrange, the food of very good quality. Tanta sells food for takeout, as well as Peruvian cookbooks by Acurio. Spanish only magazines and newspapers are provided to be read on location.
Prices:
Breakfast offers egg dishes (12.00-16.00), ‘sanguches’ (sandwiches) (12.00-14.00). In the lunch menu you will find Empanadas (7.00), Paninis (4.00), Quiches (7.00), Focaccias (7.00). Dinner serves Tapas, ‘Montaditos’, Paninis (19.00), Salads (20.00), Pastas 25.00."
Av. Prolg. Primavera 692, Surco
Av. Vasco Nuñez de Balboa, Miraflores Every day 7am – 12 am
Sunday closes at 10pm
tanta@infonegocio.net.pe
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09-08-09 01:26 #140
Posts: 264La Rosa Nautica - A date restaurant
We went to LRN last week for Saturday brunch about 2 pm without a reservation so we had to wait in the bar for 45 minutes for a table. We had 1 coffee each and an appetizer in the bar, then 1 wine each with the Seafood from the grill (for two) special for main entree with a shrimp/crab appetizer. We didn't order dessert but had tea. Total was just under 300 soles with tip. Beautiful ocean views and very attentive service but a little pricy. http://www.larosanautica.com/
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09-07-09 23:53 #139
Posts: 264Blue Moon is Fantastic!
Amazing Italian Seafood buffet restaurant located at Pumacahua 2520, Lince. The Weekend buffet is 51 soles, soda is 4.5 soles, tea is 4 soles. Food is very delicious, service is great, bathrooms are very clean. I can't understand why this place isn't more busy! They are open from 1 pm to 5 pm. As per David's recommendation, I went there by 12:45 to have the best choice of table & food. Listen to David! He know it all!!!
http://www.restaurantebluemoon.com/