The food at Fiesta, a perennial Summum favorite, is bursting with the flavors of Peru. For proof, look no further than the lomo saltado. It should be no surprise, then, that this restaurant—whose first location was opened by Don Alberto Solís back in 1983 in his hometown of Chiclayo—is considered one of the standard-bearers of true criollo taste.
Panchita is the place to be if you’re looking for criollo cooking, whether classic, current, or forward-thinking. Thanks to Martha Palacios’ inimitable touch in the kitchen, this restaurant offers exquisite starters, superb stews, outstanding saltados, and a heavenly pastel de choclo, not to mention traditional desserts, pisco cocktails, and more.