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    Contigo Perú

    3.7 (27 reviews)
    ModeratePeruvian
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    Good for groups
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    La Mar - Chaufa Veggie

    La Mar

    4.0(99 reviews)
    2.4 kmPalermo
    $$$

    Absolutely stunning outdoor cafe seating! Delicious Peruvian cuisine in a beautiful location. The…read morestaff was super accommodating and helpful (we were tourists with a sub-par understanding of Spanish ) and they helped us navigate the menu and actually took the time to explain what things were that we were unfamiliar with. The seafood wontons were delicious, and my husband had the catch of the day with tacu tacu (a Peruvian dish that is rice, beans and spices) that was fantastic! I had the seafood spaghetti and it was delicious with a silky sauce that coated the noodles perfectly . The ceviche (Asian style) was the standout of the meal though-made with the catch of the day- it had sesame oil, chilis, and crushed peanuts on it , in a fresh citrus dressing. We loved our meal here! The piece sours are good too! Reservations are a must!

    Meh.... The place is beautiful and the staff is super attentive. And that kind of service is not…read moreusual in Argentina. The tiradito was delicious . Those are all the good things. Everything else I eat was very disappointing. The causa.... Why call it a causa.... A causa it is not... And flavor wise was very lacking... Moving on to the pasta and breaded fish . The pasta was horrible. It was the first time in my life I couldn't finish pasta. On my book (as an Italian) it is sacrilegious to throw it away but that's what Happen and the fish was very bland and didn't tasted fresh at all. A shame I won't be coming back.

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    La Mar - Outside of the restaurant with plenty of seating. Beautiful!

    Outside of the restaurant with plenty of seating. Beautiful!

    La Mar - Barra interior.

    Barra interior.

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    Tigre Morado - Bife Apanao

    Tigre Morado

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.7 kmPalermo

    A friend who spends part of each year down here clued me in to this new Peruvian spot, which he…read morestumbled upon out walking around in Palermo. It just opened, and in short order, I started seeing it pop up in other references. We decided to give it a shot. While there are a few scattered casual homestyle Peruvian restaurants in Palermo, it's been awhile since there's been a nicer place to go, with some creativity to it. It's a pretty space, very nautical (and there's a downstairs bar that looks like a wicker festival on a submarine). Service if friendly and efficient. I ordered a leche de tigre, one of my favorite lighter appetizers - the juices of a ceviche, plus a few pieces of fish, prawns, and calamari in it. Nice flavors, nice balance, could have used more spice, and a little bowl of hot sauce was brought to the table on request. 250 pesos. He went with the full on ceviche norteño appetizer, which... was exactly the same thing except only fish. Not sure what the fish was, maybe sea bass or sea bream, and the waiter didn't know, nor offer to go check. This is the sort of nikkei version of ceviche, where the fish is completely raw, sitting atop the leche de tigre, so it hasn't cured at all, other than a little on the bottom over the minute it takes to get to your table. He's not a fan of that style, so he mashed the fish down into the leche and then let it sit for 10-15 minutes before eating it. I'm in agreement on this one - though I'm happy to eat sashimi, which he's not, when I order ceviche, I want cured fish, not raw fish. 500 pesos is a bit much for an appetizer sized portion. But these are fancied up Palermo digs. The aji de gallina, His choice - reasonably well made. We've talked about it here before - it's poached chicken, shredded, and in a sauce of yellow chilies, cheese, walnuts or peanuts, onion, garlic, and milk, thickened with either bread or crackers. Here, they haven't thickened it, so it's a bit runny, and they've gotten fancy, using toasted almonds instead of the peanuts or walnuts. Still good, but changes both the flavor and consistency of the dish. At 600 pesos, it's expensive, for a dish that at most Peruvian spots would be a bigger portion, and cost somewhere between 300-400. And, while accurate, in hindsight, to its description on the menu, not quite what we were expecting from the bife apanão (why the strange Portuguese spelling - in Spanish it would be bife apanado?) Turned out to be a breaded and fried beef rib chop - the classic Italian version of a veal milanésa, versus local Argentine milanesas. It's served over spaghetti (way over-cooked) in a huancaina sauce - this was even less like a huancaina than the dish above - it seemed to be little more than a sort of lightly yellow chili-ed cream - no cheese, nuts, or thickening agent, and a few scattered bits of red chili and cilantro. The cured yolk atop didn't seem to be cured, it seemed like a raw egg yolk. Overall, just an okay dish - the steak was really oily, and overcooked, limp pasta is a cardinal sin for me. Also really pricey at 690 pesos. A couple of bottles of water, a cubierto charge of 50 pesos a person, and tip, and this rolled in at 2500 pesos for an okay lunch with Peruvian roots, but, designed for... "posh Palermo". A shame. We were hoping for a lot more. Still, there's something about it that was attractive. Maybe it's just because they're trying for something more than being "just another" Peruvian home cooking spot. It needs some tweaking (the place is brand spanking new, just open a few weeks), though on the spice levels we can probably assume they've just toned it down for local palates. For the moment, I'm recommending it, but with further "research" down the road.

    The waffles were tasty, the service was quick, the ambiance was fun, it's a small establishment so…read moreeating outside is best.

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    Tigre Morado - The room

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