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My Favorite Food Experiences in Peru (Part Two)
Many visitors to Peru plan their trip around experiences like hiking the Inca Trail and sandboarding the dunes of Huacachina but overlook the…
Mar 24
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My Favorite Food Experiences in Peru (Part One)
Eating my way through Peru has never been just about checking restaurants off the list. It’s always been about the experiences around the food. Here’s…
Mar 17
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Choripan and Ceviche: Peruvian Food in Buenos Aires
Our Experiences at La Mar and Tigre Morado
Mar 10
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Cutting Carbs in a Land of Double Carbs
Generosity is an essential aspect of Peruvian cuisine. The basis of this generosity, often manifested in large portion sizes, often comes in the form of…
Mar 3
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February 2024
Stay for the Food: Cuisine and the Digital Nomad Experience
Thoughts from an accidental digital nomad
Feb 25
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Rafael Osterling's Picnic is Ushering in a Smorgasbord of New Flavors
Picnic is a new restaurant in San Isidro with a retro-modern vibe offering an international menu built around a core of cevichería dishes. Where else in…
Feb 18
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How I Met Mariela
Valentine's Edition of How to Eat in Peru
Feb 13
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How Taking Photos in Uruguay Changed How I Look at Peruvian Food
I’ve taken thousands of photos of Peru, but I never felt like the images fully captured the place I know and love. In my opinion, my photos of other…
Feb 4
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January 2024
Peruvian Platefuls and Embracing the Everyday
During stints in Lima, I had always maintained a list of a dozen or more restaurants that I wanted to try. This time, I felt a subtle but meaningful…
Jan 21
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Our New Year's in Barranco and 12 Wishes for 2024
In Peru, it’s traditional to eat 12 grapes at the start of the new year. For each grape, you make a wish for the upcoming year. In the spirit of that…
Jan 8
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December 2023
Another Delicious Year of Eating in Peru and Beyond
Instead of singling out a small handful of great meals from the last year, I decided to publish a stream-of-consciousness account of the last year of…
Dec 31, 2023
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The Twelve Days of Ceviche (And a fancy panetón)
Christmas time has quickly become my favorite time of year in Lima, not just because of the festivities but also because of the sun. And of course, I…
Dec 25, 2023
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