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April 1, 2016 by Max Distro LLC

La Rosa Nautica Restaurant. Lima, Peru

La Rosa Nautica Restaurant. Lima, Peru

La Rosa Nautica Restaurant. Lima, Peru

One of Lima’s best restaurants, La Rosa Nautica, is located just down from the cliffs of Miraflores. The restaurant is on a pier that is kind of on a desolated stretch of the highway, with nothing else around it, we had to take a cab to get there and get a cab back that was furnished by the restaurant. This emblematic Lima restaurant is located in an ancient wharf on the Costa Verde in Miraflores. Since its opening in 1983, some of the most important chefs of the country have cooked here. La Rosa Nautica serves up impeccable nouveau-Peruvian cuisine. But the real reason to dine here is the unparalleled charm of its location and architecture. Perched atop railway piles in the ocean, this rambling Victorian structure, reached via a boardwalk, features views that are intoxicating even before you’ve had your first pisco sour from its famous bar. Sunset is, as you would expect, La Rosa Nautica’s magic hour.

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Filed Under: Peru, Restaurant Reviews Tagged With: Causa, Causa Limeña, Cerbiche, Cerviche, Costa Verde in Miraflores, La Rosa Nautica Restaurant, Lima, Miraflores, Peru, Ponderación, Quinona, Rockfish, Seafood, Tramboyo

March 14, 2016 by Max Distro LLC

Larco Museum Café, Lima, Peru

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Larco Museum Café, Lima, Peru

Larco Museum Café, Lima, Peru

The café of the Larco Museum is a lovely and peaceful epicurean treasure surrounded by flowers and hanging plants. All of the walls are covered with colorful bougainvillea lining the entire path down to the restaurant area. The flowers are lush and beautiful. The prize-winning gardens located on the grounds of this 18th century colonial home are spectacular as I have noted in previous posts. I felt like I was sitting in someone‘s sprawling lawn in a luxurious setting. Between the light breeze, the comfortable, plush white chairs with colorful throw pillows and the minimalist interiors, I felt comfortable and totally at ease. It didn't hurt that the food was as good as the location.

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Filed Under: Peru, Restaurant Reviews Tagged With: Café, Causa, Causa Limeña, Larco Museum, Lima, Peru, Pisco Sour, Pomme de Terre Soufflées, Pommes Soufflées, Pommes Souffles, Restaurant

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