Fodor's Expert Review Maracuyeah
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Puerto Maldonado
Peruvian
It doesn't look like much, but this bamboo-and-wood building on the bank of the Madre de Dios River is a popular spot with locals, especially at sunset. The menu is limited, and people tend to share dishes like lomo fino (tenderloin strips sautéed with onions, garlic, and a splash of pisco) served with cassava fries. Wash it down with cold beer, a tropical fruit drink, or a caipirinha (Brazilian cachaca rum and lime juice).
Quick Facts
142 26 de Diciembre
Puerto Maldonado,
Madre de Dios
Peru
993-358–757
Known For:
- Sunset viewing
- Typical Peruvian food
- Loud music