Piura (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpjuɾa]) is a coastal region in northwestern Peru. The region's capital is Piura and its largest port cities, Paita and Talara, are also among the most important in Peru. The area is known for its tropical and dry beaches.
Things to do in Piura Region
4.5 based on 129 reviews
Our group of 9 all enjoyed their various dishes, most of which were fish. My tuna was very good, but not amazing. The rice side was pretty good. The courtyard setting and outstanding service made for a good experience.Estimate rk821 Thank you for the commets, please let us know what can we do to make that dish great for you, that is our main goal. Kind regards,
4 based on 190 reviews
I went on a Friday evening and the restaurant was empty for half my meal until one other table arrived, only to order off the separate Italian food menu. Maybe lunch is the time to be there? The green tamale was rather dry (I recommend trying them in nearby Catacaos instead) and so was the chavelo. The flavor of the chavelo was good and the portions pretty big and filling. Good location just south of the plaza de armas. Algarobbo (local tree) pisco cocktail was interesting but not cheap.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
American styled breakfast and lunch with an oceanfront view of the Surfing point in Mancora.
During our week long stay in Mancora, we pretty much moved in here. The breakfast were simply unbelievable value for money, as the eggs were delicious and fully packed, and a side order was included. We always went for the fruit salad, which sounds simple but easily the best i've ever eaten! The freshly made juices were also unreal. Really don't have enough good things to say about this place.
4 based on 316 reviews
One of the best chocolate pies I ever ate (although you get a small portion) and good cappuccino for Peruvian standards. They have a wide range of many delicious pies and cakes (I do also recommend the brownie) as well as an all day cocktail happy hour, nice waffles and good food for dinner. One of my favorite places in Mancora!
4 based on 316 reviews
It's mostly a local food restaurant, so if you're looking forward to getting a taste of Peruvian cuisine this is definitely a good place to do so...
If you want something a little spicy try the " tacu tacu " which is basically "arroz Moro" (Cuban) but spicy as I said, but not to much anyway.
Everything I've tried from the menu it's been good so far, also the prices are ok, so basically you get what you pay for!
4.5 based on 295 reviews
We had the ribs to share, massive portions, very tasty. Staff friendly and very helpful. Not expensive, good value for money.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Reservations here are a must. Helpfully, also takes credit cards. We had a G&T, Bacardi/coke, shared an excellent Sirena salad (huge chunks of medium-rare tuna + wonderful curry/honey salsa), main courses of ravioli with prosciutto and tagliata di manzo (beef), both excellent. Plus two glasses of nice wine. Cost was 230 soles or about £52 for the two of us. Have not had such a tasty meal in a long time. Fusion cooking clearly works!
4 based on 436 reviews
This restaurant offers the most different pizza dishes we've seen so far on our journey in South America. The pizzas are prepared in a real wood fired oven. Service was very personal and attentive. Restaurant itself is attractively to hang around.
4 based on 670 reviews
teléfono: 073-331697
They opened around 5 locales around Piura. We visited El Chalan in Avenida Grau. The Staffs were friendly, also let you taste their ice cream (for example Imperial ice cream = Vanilla flavour ) you may buy 1 scoop with mixed flavours. Also Hamburger, Sandwich, Coffee, Cakes were available.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
We went there for dinner, our Waiter was friendly. The food that we ordered (Lomo Saltado con salsa Champiñones and Lomo Saltado) and the dessert (Chocolate Baileys) were delicious. Took awhile to serve the food. Wifi available. Suggestion: will better if the menu presentation with hard cover folder.
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