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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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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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