An endless buffet with platter after platter of dessert, free pisco sours, and a nightly show to boot make this upstairs venue a popular restaurant for sampling traditional Peruvian fare. Try the carpaccio de lomo (beef marinated in herbs, olive oil and Parmesan cheese) and top it off with a rich suspiro a la limeña, a sweet Peruvian mousse.
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