Picanteria+By+Emma+Hall

Picaneria is a Peruvian restaurant located in Lima, Peru. This restaurant is a lunchtime restaurant opened at 11 am. The word picant in picanteria means spicy so some of the food can have some spice to it. This little restaurant is located in the country side of Lima. While waiting for your food to be served, theirs a bar with Spanish beers. Corn beer is one of the more traditional beverages. Also chicha and chicha de jora are some other non alcoholic beverages. Everyday they come in with a fresh catch of seafood. Picanteria is known for the freshness of there food. They also serve stews, soups, small main dishes, seafood, chili, potato cake, cuy chactado which is guinea pig, donuts, Spanish candy, and many more. Famous Lima chief Hector Solis makes this fresh food that makes this play so famous. Picanteria has lots of good reviews and would be an excellent lunchtime restaurant. They have blackboards that tell you the food. In the restaurant they have a collection of bottles of Spanish beers and all together is a cute restaurant. The most interesting thing to eat is the guinea pig that consists of the claws and teeth still.