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2014-10-07
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We did not what to eat after waking up at 1pm on a public holiday. Suddenly, since I wanted to try Coffee Amo, at TTDI, we looked for something to eat nearby and I decided on Peruvie since I have never tried Peruvian food before. The place is as colourful as I have seen in some blogs. There are two cafes owned by the owner, one is called Penang cafe. We ordered a really big jug of non-alcoholic sangria which was made from Apple Cider, lemon and apple slices and not a tinge of reddish alcohol. Th
We ordered a really big jug of non-alcoholic sangria which was made from Apple Cider, lemon and apple slices and not a tinge of reddish alcohol. The whole jug cost RM 19.90 and we opted for that big jug which was more worth the price rather than a single mug for RM 9.90. I do not recommend this if you have less than 5 pax as we had half the jug as balance.
The Peruvian Chicken quarter with 2 side dishes cost RM 16.90. My friend had coleslaw and boiled corn as side dishes. The spicy sauce is not spicy at all but way better than my kebab. Luckily this is a chicken drumstick.
The 3 sticks of chicken kebab is called Anticuchos (RM 10.90) was too salty for me. I could not finish the other 2 sticks. The chicken was not tender enough and I am not a fan of chicken breast.
The Ceviche (RM 12.90) raw fish is touted as the Peruvian national dish. The white fish was very fresh and mixed with a lot of lemon, lime, onions and some chilli. Totally heavenly and it reminded me of the Filipino raw fish dish.
The menu is quite limited here so one could only come once in a blue moon. The kitchen is a small pantry at the front of the cafe, near the front door.
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