Discover Restaurants offering the best Argentinean food in Lima, Lima Region, Peru. Lima, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, is a fascinating city and a treasure trove of history. Explore ancient Incan archeological sites, or stroll through the elegant cathedrals and opulent palaces dating from Spanish colonial times. Downtown Lima is crowded, but you'll enjoy exploring the city's neighborhoods—especially the beachfront areas, which have great shopping and dining and fabulous hotels.
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4 based on 732 reviews
Welcome to El Charrua. Where today's families find the spirit of real Uruguayan and Rio-platense food, the flavors they crave, and something-for-everyone variety. El Charrua serve great Steaks, Pastas, Salads and a variety of Appetizers and Desserts. When
This place was awesome. Huge steaks ... great flavor .... best mashed potatoes. We had a large group and there were no problems. Great service.Dear client,We appreciate your opinion of EL CHARRÃA.Feel the recognition for what we offer our customer is the engine to keep doing things right.We hope your soon visit again.Sincerely,EL CHARRÃA
4 based on 194 reviews
Argentinean BBQ
English menu is available, you have to ask for it. Different steaks are available, the most expensive are from the USA. I ordered some filet, cooked medium, as well as an empanada and a chorizo sausage.Flavour on the sausage was very nice, empanada was well-cooked and seasoned. Steak was cooked to the right temperature but flavourless, left something to be desired there. Perhaps some more salt, or maybe a garnish or sauce to go along with it.Two small pieces of bread were served to the table alongside four small sauce dishes, and the sauces included a spicy salsa as well as a bell pepper reduction. I was disappointed to see a 5 PEN charge on my bill at the end (1.50 USD). Not a big deal in terms of the amount, but I wish that these items were not charged without me having ordered them first. If something is served to the table without me asking, it better be complimentary.Service was very lacking towards the end of my meal. Took 20 minutes for them to clear my dishes away and another 10 minutes for me to get a hold of someone to remind them that I had ordered a dessert. The suspiro dessert was also not the best, I would get dessert somewhere else.Good experience overall, probably would come back if I was hungry again for steak.
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4 based on 518 reviews
We could smell seared beef before we went inside. We (four) all ordered different dishes from the menu. I ordered tenderloin brochettes which came a perfect medium rare and were tender and delicious. This was my best steak experience in Lima. Some reviewers have complained about a lack of choices on the menu which I found to be quite extensive particularly for beef. This is primarily a steak house after all. My wife ordered a chicken dish which she thought was excellent. The wait staff were helpful and professional.
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