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| - Being that I've never had Peruvian food before it's difficult to judge how authentic it was, but I don't really care because it tasted so delicious. And, for what it's worth, I overheard a woman at a nearby table commenting on how much it reminded her of her time living in Peru.
Everyone in my party had the buffet, because the promise of an AYCE adventure is what lured us there in the first place. Buffets can be pretty hit-or-miss and this one is a hit. There was six or eight hot dishes, mostly stew-type stuff. There was a couple beef dishes, a couple chicken including pieces of roast chicken, and something called "Pork & Nuts" that tasted a lot better than it sounds. There was also a few kinds of rice, a modest salad bar, and an assortment of different sauces (go for the Inti sauce). The food reminded me of Indian in texture and style, but the taste was South American, which is a rad combination as it turns out.
There was also a dessert bar with date cake, tapioca cake, some sort of fruit sauce, and rice pudding. All good. There was nothing there I didn't like, which is pretty impressive for a buffet. The service was great too, very friendly and welcoming. 10/10, will eat again.
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