Archive for the ‘Peruvian’ Category

Sipan

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Sipan was one of the first Japanese-Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires, and has a great reputation.  This is one of my favorite types of cuisine, and I´ve been dying to try this place out for AGES.  Finally, I got the opportunity, and was VERY impressed. The restaurant is located in the microcentro, which during the [...]

Parú

Parú

Páru is the new Peruvian/Japanese restaurant opened by Jan Van Oordt, the previous head chef and one of the owners of the famous Osaka.  I was very excited to try this place out, but unfortunately, left a little disappointed. The restaurant itself is nicely done up, it has two floors, and both are broken down [...]

El Chalaco

El Chalaco

El Chalaco is a new Peruvian sandwich bar located on the corner of Fitz Roy and Paraguay. It’s basically a hole in the wall, with a bar, some stools and a couple of tables. They also offer delivery. The menu is very limited, 8 hamburger-style sandwiches. They have a traditional hamburger, chicken burger, Turkey burger, [...]

Mosoq – Novo Andino Cuisine

Mosoq – Novo Andino Cuisine

Mosoq in Quechua means “something new” and that´s the direction that the owners of Mosoq wanted to go.  Their goal is to combine ingredients from the Andes region of Peru with modern cuisine to create new dishes, and that is certainly obvious from their menu.  Not only is it a restaurant, but also a martini [...]