Near Ángel Guimera metro station is one of Valencia’s few authentic Peruvian restaurants, La Totorita.
Peruvian cuisine is one of the most varied and highly praised in the world, thanks to a unique blend of Incan and European heritages. Native foods like quinoa and yuca root combine with traditionally Western foods to provide meals that simultaneously feel novel and comforting.
We had a great experience at Totorita — a small, family run place on Calle Calixto III (location). We both loved the yuca fried up like potato wedges, and our meals were excellent. After eating, we stayed to enjoy coca mate tea, which actually contains cocaine! It’s not enough to get you high, but it is enough to be banned in the States, which was sufficient reason for me to give it a try.
Spain really benefits from the infusion of South American culture brought by its immigrants. XXX is a great and highly recommended restaurant for menú del día.
La Totorita
C/ Calixto III 35
46008 Valencia
963 231 281?
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andreina vitto wrote,
I have been in other las totoritas rest in Miami. They are good . Do you they have CEVICHE ? do they have the aji rocoto from peru ? it looks delicious
Thanks for all the recommendations . They are quite helpful
Link | October 11th, 2009 at 11:14 pm