Like fish? Like intimate, secret-garden settings? Then grab a taxi (or walk) out to the pleasant Yanahuara district for the ultimate in ceviches or grilled-fish dishes served in a flower-rich garden that frames superb volcano views. Tío Dario is through the charming archway to the left of Yanahuara mirador (lookout).
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