Pueblo Libre Restaurants

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  • 1. El Bolivariano

    $$ | Pueblo Libre

    Set in a colonial finca (farm house) that dates from 1780, this Lima institution offers some of the heartiest down-home cooking in the entire capital. Criollo classics such as seco de cabrito and costillas de cerdo con tacu-tacu (ribs with pan-fried rice and beans) are especially well done, but you'd be hard-pressed to find a weak spot anywhere on the extensive menu. After 11 pm on weekends, the back room turns into a festive dance hall.

    Cl. Rosa Toledo 289, Lima, Lima, Peru
    01-463–0434

    Known For

    • Pescado a lo macho
    • Good pisco sours and chilcanos
    • Lively crowd with dancing after 11 pm on weekends

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 2. Antigua Taberna Queirolo

    $ | Pueblo Libre

    Chalkboard menus, shelves piled to the ceiling with locally made wines and piscos, a worn wooden bar, and even a hand-cranked telephone give this venerable institution—a Lima mainstay since 1880—its nostalgic charm. The place serves delicious ham sandwiches smothered in zarza criolla and chilcanos made with pisco bottled in the factory next door.

    Jr. San Martín 1090, Lima, Lima, 21, Peru
    01-460–0441

    Known For

    • Old-timey atmosphere
    • Excellent homemade piscos
    • Ham sandwiches and other criollo classics

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 3. Café del Museo

    $$ | Pueblo Libre

    Sequestered inside the walls of the colonial palace that houses the Museo Larco, this is one of the most charming places in Lima to enjoy a meal. The Peruvian-fusion menu offers everything from empanadas to ravioli stuffed with squash to seco de cordero (stewed lamb) served with rice and beans. Tables on the terrace overlook a lush garden with blazing bougainvillea, ancient statues, and amphorae.

    Av. Bolívar 1515, Lima, Lima, 21, Peru
    01-461–1312

    Known For

    • Gorgeous setting
    • Peruvian-fusion cuisine
    • Good desserts
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