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There's a constant lunch crowd, nothing too overwhelming but this place has been around for awhile so we gave it a shot for lunch today. I got the beef tallarines saltado (noodles) with a fried egg on top and 1/4 chicken on the side along with the complimentary soup, dessert and soda with check-in. My friend accompanied me and she is Peruvian and mentioned now nothing tastes as good as homemade but she gave it a shot. She got the Inko gold soda which brought back good memories as sipped it on ice. My friend had also ordered the purple corn drink and fried rice aka chaufas. I would say it was worth the price for what we got. I really enjoyed the soap; it's one of those things that every culture has to get you by when you're feeling a little under the weather. My friend thought the fried rice was pretty good in taste and quality. I would say that's a good thing coming from a Peruvian. Though, she also got charged twice and there was a bit of a mix up. May or may not come back. For the price, I would probably eat here for a nice hearty meal if I'm in the area though I don't feel like Pollo Inka showcases the best of Peruvian food. It's a good start.
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