This place is really nice. It's a small shopping center with several restaurants, some stores, a gourmet food plaza, and a large central open-air area with plenty of comfortable tables where you can eat, drink, enjoy live music, or just relax during the day with a coffee.
The individual restaurants are higher end and each is enclosed and air conditioned, as is the gourmet food market area which features several smaller businesses with a single area all featuring their own food/drink/desert options.
There was live music which was nice, and the ambience here is new and slighty posh with rustic accents. The best part is that the central area is very spacious, and there is plenty of space between tables. It feels more like a park than a cafeteria, and that makes it much more comfortable. I'll definitely go again and try some of the other food options.
I ate at Peruanos in the food market, because I love Peruvian food and havent had it in years. I ordered Lomo Saltado, my favorite Peruvian dish, and it was okay but not impressive and I wouldn't order it again - I was hoping for a bit more, but it was too bland and lacking in flavor. read more