Find out what Peruvian restaurants to try in San Ramon including Restaurant Miraflores, Oxon Cafe, Restaurant la estancia, La Casa del Tiroles, Shambari Campa Restaurante, Albahaca Restobar & Pizzeria, Luchito Restaurante, Fresh Point, Restaurante Don Sosa
Restaurants in San Ramon
Don Sosa Restaurant, a cozy place where you will find a delicious Peruvian food very varied. We attend from Monday to Saturday, we offer economic menus and also dishes to order. The important thing to visit us is the feeling of knowing that they are eatin
Si bien la carta es limitada, las opciones son buenas y económicas. El local está ubicado a una cuadra de la plaza de armas y es un ambiente pequeño, limpio e iluminado.No aceptan tarjetas, puedes pedir boleta.Recomiendo pedir un sanguche de pollo con durazno y un jugo. El ajà es muy rico!
This restaurant is just a few meters away from the market, in La Merced. I was surprised to see a fairly "upscale" restaurant so close to the market, cuz the market is very basic, blue collar, and is known for having very cheap food.But Luchito is a nice-looking, very clean and inviting place. I ordered a "tallarines en salsa de huacaina con lomo saltado" and I enjoyed it very much. The lomo was juicy and tasty, and complimented the noodles. With a bottle of water, the meal cost $6 USD so it is slightly expensive for the area but not really expensive at all.I will definitely try to eat the "menu del dia" at lunch time, and see how the quality compares to other fixed-price lunch menus in Peru. I love eating good food for less than $3 USD and that's what's great about Peru.
Fui dos veces, desayuno a media mañana con jugos riquÃsimos y cena por unas hamburguesas y pizza. Todo excelente y la atención muy cálida. Se fácil llegada.
4 based on 109 reviews
Every place tells a story, we try our restaurant areas have its photographs and the history of our city, restaurant founded by one of the most representative people of Chanchamayo and continued by one of the most important chef in our region, we have all
Well...at first we thought is one of this usual turism traps on the Plaza de Armas, but we were mistaken.Excellent card, selection of beers(very unusual in Peru) and a super attentive service.I had "Zungaro" a sweetwater fish from around with a delicious garlic. parsil sauce and my wife tried the local cecina which was good but not excellent like in Iquitos. The service was fast and discret and the place by it self is very charming with all this old photos on the wall.If anybody stays a few days in La Merced this place is highly recommended!Thanks Andy for your comment, we are very pleased with the good image that you take our land and especially the restaurant and our food and attention, we are improving slowly and you comment helps us do our job better, that God you too can bless and family back soon.
Hola viajeros: Les cuento que Vine por recomendación de mi prima porque me morÃa por comer un postre que se llama Strudell y es el único lugar en todo San Ramón que lo venden. El desayuno súper bueno, el precio es lo justo porque te sirven, lugar acogedor.
This is probably the best restaurant in this little town. They have the jungle dishes that are from this area, but prepared much better than the other little hole in the wall places that call the,selves restaurants. Out here in the Central jungle of Peru in these small towns there is very little choice.
4 based on 10 reviews
Great cafe / restaurant with a nice and modern atmosphere. San Ramon is in the coffee area of Chanchamayo and you should expect great coffee all over town. But Oxon-cafe is the only place that has a real espresso machine, so this is the place to get your daily shot of caffeine! Espresso, Cappuccino or even the frappuccino, they all taste excellent. The coffee is from the familyfarm, which makes this a real Chanchamayo Coffee experience! Also a great range of food, with a nice mix of local and western dishes. Had enough Arroz con Pollo? Then get your dinner here! Open from 17.30 - 22.00 (23.00 in the weekend)
4 based on 21 reviews
We stopped here on a recent family visit to San Ramon and it was one of the best places we ate. The food was excellent and they have a complete selection of typical jungle dishes as well as the Peruvian favorites. I recommend the Zamanyo (not sure on the spelling), which is a large jungle rodent and tastes much like pork. The other thing that made this an excellent place to eat was the location, the restaurant sits right next to the Tulumayo river, so if you can get a table along the river side, you will have a beautiful view and can enjoy the sound of the river while you eat.
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