Peru Travel - Arequipa Restaurant Guide
Discover Excellent Traditional Foods by Visiting Some of the Best Restaurants in Arequipa, Peru
One of the most well known traditional restaurants - or piquanterias as they're known in the city - is La Nueva Palomino, which has been in business for nearly a century. The heart of this little restaurant is its wood-stove kitchen, and they pour their souls into each generous portion. The menu features many traditional Arequipan dishes, but the roast suckling pig with potatoes and vegetables is highly recommended. For an appetizer, try the zarza de patita - a spicy relish dish made with thin sliced red onion, tomato, corn and pigs' feet. La Nueva Palomino is located at Pasaje Leoncio Prado, 122, Yanahuara, Arequipa and is open every day for lunch from 11:30am until 5pm.
In the middle of Arequipa's historical district, you'll find a 17th century house that is home to the Wayrana Restaurant and Café, famous for traditional recipes served in fresh, original ways. They have several exotic dishes on the menu, such as ostrich and alpaca, and like many Peruvian restaurants, they also feature cuy (guinea pig) - this time served boneless in a special sauce. Wash your food down with a glass of sweet chicha morada, made from purple corn. Find the restaurant at Calle Santa Catalina, 200, Int. B, Cercado de Arequipa; they're open from 11:00am until 11:00pm. Reservations are recommended for this popular restaurant.
If you're looking for a more upscale dining experience, then you'll want to head to Chicha, run by Peru's premier chef and culinary spokesman, Gastón Acurio. The restaurant is situated in a house built over five centuries ago, and is beautifully decorated with artisanal goods hand made by nearby artists. Not a typical Arequipa restaurant, Chicha features food from the Peruvian coast, jungle and mountains. Some of the most popular dishes are the rocoto relleno (stuffed hot pepper) and the lomo saltado - a Japanese/Peruvian fusion dish featuring sautéed tenderloin. Don't forget to try the delicious corn bread, made from purple corn. The restaurant is found at Calle Santa Catalina, 210 - Int. 105, open daily from noon to midnight, Sundays from 10am to 6pm.
Published by Kelly de Borda
Kelly is an American expat living in Lima, Peru with her husband and two sons. She has traveled through Asia and S. America, and spends her time now teaching English, freelance writing and taking care of her... View profile
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- La Nueva Palomino is an excellent choice for those looking for foods cooked in traditional styles.
- The Wayrana features new twists on traditional Arequipan favorites.
- Chicha is upscale dining at affordable prices, with foods from all three of Peru's main regions.




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