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Asturias
Tidy and cozy, this café serves up a little bit of everything. There's a long menu of Peruvian and international plates and the smartly dressed elderly waiters will make sure you're well looked after.
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El Mochica
Industrially hygienic and scattered with bits of art to take the edge off, this place has a variety of midpriced steaks and seafood, as well as cheaper local dishes. They have a snug salón de té (tea room) next door.
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El Sol Restaurante Vegetariano
A limited menu attests to experience; the cooks have been here a long time and know what you want. A few nonvegetarian items occasionally sneak onto the menu.
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Restaurant Romano
This place has been around since 1951, so you know these guys have been doing something right. Whipping up a decent espresso, as well as breakfast, snacks and meals all day, the Romano is one of the most popular eateries in town. Expect meaty and meatless sandwiches, desserts, and a mainly Peruvian menu.
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