Ceviche — Raw fish cured in lime juice with red onion and ají amarillo. Peru's national dish Tiradito — Thinly sliced fish in a smooth chili sauce. Ceviche's more elegant cousin Lomo Saltado — Stir-fried beef with tomatoes, onions, and soy sauce over rice and fries Papa a la Huancaína — Boiled potatoes in a creamy, mildly spicy yellow pepper cheese sauce Tacu Tacu — Crispy pan-fried rice and bean cake, often topped with steak or seafood Arroz con Mariscos — Peruvian seafood rice cooked with ají amarillo and cilantro Anticuchos — Grilled beef heart skewers from Lima's street corners. Don't let the ingredient stop you Causa Limeña — Chilled layers of seasoned potato filled with chicken or tuna. Completely addictive
Lima's most popular district that sits beautifully above the Pacific, with clifftop parks, world-class restaurants, and some of the best ceviche you'll ever taste. Stroll the Malecón boardwalk, explore Kennedy Park, and browse artisan markets along Petit Thouars Avenue.
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Barranco is full of colorful street art, colonial mansions converted into bars and cafés, and a creative energy unlike anywhere else in the city. Walk the iconic Puente de los Suspiros, explore local galleries, and settle in for a classic dinner. An afternoon here is well worth it.
The wedding venue is located in this region. Camacho is an elegant neighborhood in La Molina. This peaceful area offers a relaxed and sunny side of Lima. Known for its tree-lined streets, beautiful homes, and residential charm, it’s a wonderful place to experience everyday life in Lima while still being close to the city’s top attractions.