Part art gallery, part café, and entirely hip, the Macondo takes its name from the land of magical realism in Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. Like the novel's invented land, this eatery dishes up what they like to call "invented food" with mouthwatering Neuevo-Peruvian dishes such as "euphoria chicken" served in a mango and orange sauce or alpaca mignon with white wine and mushrooms. Bring your old books to swap at the book exchange.
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