Peruvian Cuisin in the US?
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Peruvian Cuisin in the US?
Not that I am having a hankering for Guinea Pig or anything, but I am curious what Peruvian Restaurants there might be around the US. I am guessing I will have very little luck finding one here in the midwest region, but I am just as curious about restaurants all across the US. Good ones especially! If you know one, post it and it's city/state!
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There are Peruvian restaurants all over the States and the rest of the world. They vary in quality and authenticity. Some are listed here:
http://www.peruvianrestaurants.org/
http://www.boletindenewyork.com/restaurantesenusa.htm
I don't know where you are, but there are some listed in the midwest.
http://www.peruvianrestaurants.org/
http://www.boletindenewyork.com/restaurantesenusa.htm
I don't know where you are, but there are some listed in the midwest.
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Cool! Didn't think it would be that easy. Have you had any personal experiences at any Peruvian restaurants here in the states? Would you highly recommend any? Not that I am going to hop on a plane and head straight to one, but I would love to know in case I end up going to a city where you have experienced a good Peruvian restaurant.
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In Fairfax, VA -- http://www.elcuzcorestaurant.com/ (owned/operated by a Peruvian family); and a review in the Washingtonian magazine that mentioned a few others around the metropolitan DC area -- http://www.washingtonian.com/restaur...iews/1908.html
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OK - its not in the US - but in Toronto Canada
El Fogon
http://www.elfogon.ca/
Had dinner there on a recent trip to Toronto. it was good. The Sangria was a bit strange. It sort of had a Creme Soda taste - I think they used Inka Cola to make it.
raquel
El Fogon
http://www.elfogon.ca/
Had dinner there on a recent trip to Toronto. it was good. The Sangria was a bit strange. It sort of had a Creme Soda taste - I think they used Inka Cola to make it.

raquel
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Toronto is probably closer than a lot of other options. fun city too so I like that idea. Mental note, stay away from Sangria though. Thanks!
I have enough family all over America though that I might very well have the opportunity to hit nearly all of these. Thanks ALL!
I have enough family all over America though that I might very well have the opportunity to hit nearly all of these. Thanks ALL!
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Update, I happened upon a Peruvian restaurant in the Cincinnati area. It was called Sabor Peruano. I read a few reviews online which were good. My wife was quite happy with what she got, my dish was ho/hum. My dish reminded me of something I would have gotten at a diner 40 years ago. If I lived in the area though, I would certainly go back and try a different dish based on everyone elses experiences.
My next mission is finding one that serves Chicha!
My next mission is finding one that serves Chicha!





