Restaurants in Chiclayo
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Restaurant Típico La Fiesta
A quality top-end choice, La Fiesta is in the Residencial 3 de Octubre suburb, about 2km west of central Chiclayo. If you want to experience the best of this region’s world-famous cuisine, Fiesta is the place to splurge. The pisco sours constructed tableside and elegant meat dishes, such as rack of lamb with risotto and sirloin with poached quail egg, are worth every nuevo sol. Or try the farm-raised duck, which must be a black-feathered quacker not a day over three months old. There is a sister restaurant in Lima.
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Restaurant Romana
This locally popular place serves a bunch of different dishes, all of them local favorites. If you’re feeling brave, try the chirimpico for breakfast: it’s stewed goat tripe and organs and is guaranteed to either cure a hangover or give you one. Otherwise, you can have pastas, steaks, seafood, chicken or pork chicharrones (breaded and fried pieces of meat) with yucca.
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Hebron
This flashy, contemporary and bright two-story restaurant is a luxury pollería (restaurant specializing in roast chicken) on steroids. Lots of windows, impeccable service and a giant children’s playground that would put McDonalds to shame keep this restaurant marked on the calendars of most Chiclayans. Hebron may have the only kids menu in town.
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Las Américas
This bright, popular place off the southeast corner of the plaza is a perennial favorite. With ’60s-style red-and-white booths, Las Américas has a varied menu of soups, meats and fish dishes – try the fish in a savory onion and spicy tomato sauce. This place can be a little hygienically challenged.
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SuperBumm
This buzzing, neon-lit young thing whips out local dishes, sandwiches, pizzas and cakes faster than you can blink and is filled every night with hungry diners. The upstairs seating is a little quieter. The portions here are elephantine.
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Restaurant el Huaralino
One of Chiclayo’s most upscale restaurants, this place serves good Chiclayan specialties, criollo dishes and international cuisine. Bonus brownie points for some of the cleanest bathrooms in Peru.
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Chez Maggy
It’s not how Papa Giuseppe used to make it, but the wood-fired pizzas at this restaurant have a pretty darn good crispy crust and fresh toppings. They have convenient personal-size pizzas for solo diners.
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El Ferrocol
This hole-in-the-wall, a little out of the center, is well worth the trip, as chef Lucho prepares some of the best ceviche in all of Chiclayo. Treat yourself.
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La Parra
There are two restaurants side by side here; one is a chifa and the other is a grill, but they share an entrance and a kitchen. Go figure.
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Se Salió el Mar
The warm-hearted owner here whips up fresh-from-the-sea grills and ceviche in a tiny family-owned shop with plastic tablecloths. It’s a gem.
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Pizzería Venecia
This rip-roaring pizzeria attracts a young crowd that listens to rock and Latin favorites while they chug beer with their food.
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