If you are
staying anywhere near downtown, and you are looking for a nice and quiet place
to eat traditional Peruvian food, then you should try “El Barro Dorado”, a
country café- restaurant opens from 8:00 am to midnight. Here you can find Creole
classics like “papa a la huancaina”, “cabrito a la norteña” or “lomo saltado”,
and seafood specials like “ceviche a lo Barro Dorado” or “arroz con mariscos”.
The name, “El
Barro Dorado” (the golden mud-brick) comes from a fusion of two meanings: Chan
Chan, the largest mud-brick city in the world (located in Trujillo) and the
large number of gold mines in the country.
At night, you
can also get a drink like “princesa quechua”, “chilcano de Pisco”, “Pisco
sunrise” or just have a good time at the karaoke-bar Baco’s.
See more: http://www.elbarrodorado.pe/restaurant_turistico/galeria_restaurant.php
See more: http://www.elbarrodorado.pe/restaurant_turistico/galeria_restaurant.php
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