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Don Hono
Just off the Plaza de Armas, this venerable restaurant serves farm-fresh produce and is justifiably proud of its piscosour. It's a few notches above other touristy eateries around the plaza.
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Grumpy's
West of the Plaza de Armas, Bolognesi is stuffed full of foreigner-friendly pizzerias, restaurants and bars, including Grumpy's, which gets rave reviews from starving and homesick backpackers.
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La Encantada
A stylish seafood restaurant serving excellent ceviche (raw seafood marinated in lime juice); it's next to a disco.
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La Kañada
Handy to the bus stations, this old standby still serves tasty Peruvian food. A decent list of cocktails includes Algarrobina, made with pisco , milk and syrup from the huarango (carob) tree. There's occasionally live music in the evening.
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La Taberna
It's a touristy hole-in-the-wall place: the scribbles covering every inch of wall are a testament to its popularity. Try the spicy fish, challengingly named 'Pescado a lo Macho,' or various vegetarian dishes. There's live music many evenings.
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Restaurant Los Angeles
This meticulously run Peruvian and international eatery is known for especially delicious soups and salads. It's owned by a local tour guide who speaks French and English.
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Restaurant Paulita
With two tiny open-air tables facing the Plaza de Armas, this locals' fave serves homestyle Peruvian food and a few criollo specialties. Don't delay having dinner too late, as it may shut early.
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Restaurante El Huarango
A swish two-story restaurant with a rooftop terrace and top-rated criollo coastal fare.
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