Restaurants in Puerto Maldonado
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La Casa Nostra
This convivial joint used to serve as a local hangout for guides; it has now moved to smaller premises and lost its hangout status but remains the top cafe in town. It serves varied breakfasts, tamales, great juices, snacks, desserts and Puerto Maldonado’s best coffee.
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Burgos’s House
There has long been need of a restaurant like this in the town center: large, airy, courteous and serving up regional goodies with an emphasis on fish. Burgos’s also provides juanes and a mixed platter of jungle dishes for S22.
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Los Gustitos del Cura
For a sweet treat or the best ice cream in town, drop in to this French-owned patisserie with a pleasant courtyard at the rear. Sandwiches, cakes and drinks are dished up, and local objetsd’arte are on sale.
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It may have no name, street number or phone number but this place is far from unknown by the locals, who flock here for great fish with rice and plátano. Food is prepared on a grill outside and tables fill up fast.
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It may have no name, street number or phone number but this place is far from unknown by the locals, who flock here for great fish with rice and plátano. Food is prepared on a grill outside and tables fill up fast.
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Chifa Sol Grande
The Peruvian Amazon version of Chinese food is actually quite tasty. This place is the most locally popular joint to try it out. Closing time is officially 11pm, though the place often stays open much later.
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Pizzería El Hornito/Chez Maggy
This popular but dimly lit hangout on the Plaza de Armas serves pasta and amply sized, wood-fired pizzas – the best in town. There’s no lunch: the oven makes it too hot during the day!
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El Tigre
This place is popular at lunch for its ceviche (seafood marinated in lime juice). Other local fish dishes are also offered.
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