Tradición Arequipeña

Arequipa


This locally famous restaurant has maze-like gardens, live folklórica and criollo (an upbeat coastal style) music, and does traditional Peruvian fare well, such as seabass ceviche. Sunday breakfast includes adobo de cerdo, a traditional slow-cooked pork dish. It’s 2km southeast of the center; a taxi ride here costs about S5.


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