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Queirolo

Lima


Lined with wine bottles, Queirolo is popular with office workers for cheap ³¾±ð²Ôú²õ heaped with staples such as papa rellena (stuffed potatoes). It is also popular for evening gatherings, when locals pop in for chilcano de pisco (pisco with ginger ale and lime juice) and chit-chat. Dinner offerings are sparse.


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