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Don't get my 3 stars wrong, the food IS AMAZING though I wish they'd serve anticuchos. I have Bistec a lo Pobre (Poor Man's Steak for my English friends) which is thin sliced steak topped with 2 fried eggs and then rice, fried bananas, and steak fries on the side. It was $11.95 and one of the cheaper Peruvian options. Where she lost stars was when she assumed my American husband chose a sandwich because he was "American" and didn't like Peruvian food (she told me so in Spanish so I'm not making assumptions) . My husband LOVES LOVES LOVES Peruvian food and wholeheartedly embraces my culture. What he doesn't like is high priced dinners. We came for lunch and all the Peruvian food was over $11 a plate. For a guy from PA who is used to trucker sized (ever ate at a truck stop?) dishes for under $10, he was appalled. But oh well, I got my Peruvian food like I wanted and his Milano Chicken sandwich was huge, around $7 and very very good. Sadly, we'll probably not go back unless I beg and seeing as there's 2 other Peruvian food places within 20 miles from us that I can try out, I won't be begging any time soon.
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