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If you are a seafood lover, you have come to the right place! This little surf town serves up cheap dishes that are super tasty and many come with a relaxing beach view. Restaurants dot the shore and are mostly open for lunch and dinner (a few for breakfast). Be sure to try the Peruvian treats, after you've tired of the seafood!
Although meals are quite pricey in Huanchaco, the lunch special can help a long way in staying on budget ($1.35-4). The further from the beach you go, the cheaper are the restaurants, especially along Dean Saavedra, as well as near and in the market on Pilcomayo. Several hostels have common kitchens where you can whip up fare.
Now here's a classy place. Gladly stuck in coastal elegance, this long-running restaurant serves delicious pizzas, pastas and parrillas but ...







Following the lead of Casa Tere, this restaurant caters to the tourist crowd with pizza and pasta. Unlike Casa Tere, ...







Mochica stays true to its cultural roots and name, serving seafood and typical dishes from the northern coast called criollo. ...







As soon as it's caught, your fish is sent to the kitchen. This is another on-the-beach seafood restaurant, minus much ...







Trendier than most along the beach, by day El Kero can dish you up desayuno (breakfast) and your coffee. By ...







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