They have a wide range of cuisine. One unique thing, not a national dish but I've not seen it elsewhere, is called "chao fan" which is kind of like Italian pasta used in a stir-fry blend of onions and some variety of meat. More varieties of corn and potatoes than here in the 'States. Lots of fish dishes, ceviche etc. If you can find one close to you, it's probably good!
What is Peruvian food like? Main course is???
They have a wide range of cuisine. One unique thing, not a national dish but I've not seen it elsewhere, is called "chao fan" which is kind of like Italian pasta used in a stir-fry blend of onions and some variety of meat. More varieties of corn and potatoes than here in the 'States. Lots of fish dishes, ceviche etc. If you can find one close to you, it's probably good!
As well as a unique take on empanadas and ceviche.
I work with mining equipment, once the plandemic is over and things get right again, good chance I could make a visit.
Mmm, fish ....
I strongly reccomend "cuy chactado".. :)
only had cuy once in the Andean mountains...it was enough lol