- A
picantería, is a
traditional lunchtime restaurant in Peru,
predominantly in and
around the
cities of
Arequipa and Cuzco.
Typical offerings of Arequipan...
- Mar #12,
Malabar #20,
Fiesta #31, Osso Carnicería y Salumería #34, La
Picanteria #36 and
Rafael #50.
These restaurants fuse
ideas from
across the country...
-
Tierra RPP:
Conociendo las
picanterías Cusqueñas.
Retrieved 2024-08-05 – via YouTube. Llosa,
Eleana (1993). "Comer en una
Picantería Cusqueña".
Cultura identidad...
- García
present a list of
foods and
beverages usually found in a
Cusco picantería:
Costillar frito (fried ribs)
Caldo de
panza (tripe soup)
Panza apanada...
- Arequipa, a
regional Peruvian cuisine.
Arequipan cuisine is
known for its
picanterías (place of ****y food),
traditional local restaurants offering chicha...
-
bitter taste.
Chicha is po****r in Peru and is
served in Arequipa's
picanterías.
Tesguino is a corn beer made by the
Tarahumara people of the Sierra...
-
Chupe de
camarones is a
traditional Peruvian soup from
Arequipa that can be
found in
every picantería in the city....
- name.
Block 4: Carrera,
after a
bakery owned by
Pedro Carrera.
Block 5:
Picantería,
possibly after a food
establishment of the same type.
Block 6: San Antonio...
- its
beach resorts at La Herradura, its restaurants,
particularly the
picanterías (specialising in ****y dishes). A
planetarium is
located here, built...
- Lima, Peru, a
resolution was
proclaimed by
chefs and
local owners of
picanterías and
restaurants for a
chupe de
camarones w**** in
honor of the dish, which...