This restaurant need not spend any money on advertisement. The food speaks for itself..loud and clear. I am not familiar with Peruvian food but if this is as close to authentic as it gets, I am a fan. Me and friends tried the Tacu tacu ( how can something that sounds so cute not taste good) and the fried rice. The food is well seasoned and flavorful. The service is very good and the portions are very generous. For desert we had the Leche asada and alfajores. I did not think i could like caramel before i had the alfajores. For drinks, try the pisco mango.
This place deserves a first visit and then a repeat visit with those who havent been here ( thats how i was initiated!) .