Fancied up versions of classic Peruvian home cooking in what looks at first like an elegant setting. But a lot is for show and very superficial, and that's true of the food too - it's rather good, but not level it purports to be, and overpriced.
Quite expensive but food is very disappointing, big restaurant
Mediocre, overpriced food. Tourist trap. A couple small dining rooms in the front, nicely decorarated but the bulk of customers are served in a huge second rate if that, banquet hall. Noisy, slow, poor service. If you are looking for a quality Peruvian dining experience, skip this.
Magnificent place, the soups are absolutely delicious. I highly recommend it.
Uno de los mejores restaurantes de comida tipica de la ciudad.
The food, drinks and desserts are extremely delicious. Every time I return to Trujillo, my natal city, I make a mandatory stop here
Specialities: criolla food, ceviche, shambar (only mondays)
I recommend: Ajiaco de cuy, ceviche mixto, seco de pato.
Ps: always leave room for the traditional desserts :)
Can enjoy fresh food and also entertainment available. I really loved sea food which was served there.
Black tie service for my non-black tie travels. Good food and service at a reasonable price.
We went here a few times while in Trujillo. The food and service were always good, but no tie or heels are necessary. It pegs itself as the top tier option, but plastic chairs and (loud) football games on TV might suggest otherwise. If you're in the neighborhood and want good food, try El Mochica. If, however, you want that top tier option and to spend some money on unique plates, there are other options.