
Places in Pisco to eat tend to be rather no-nonsense, but generally well-priced. Seafood is the specialty of the area, in particular a Peruvian delicacy called ceviche, which is raw fish marinated in lemon juice. The highest quantity of restaurants is located in the Plaza de Armas. Also, most of the hotels in Pisco hold their own restaurant and bar areas. Convenient if you don't feel up to venturing out to find a place to eat or hang out for the night.
Food still tends to be costly in Pisco. A lunch special is $1.50-3, the cheaper options being found in the market district. The mercado bustles on Beatita Humay and 4 de Julio.




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