Aya Street is a new Peruvian cuisine inspired restaurant with a whole lot to offer, open 7 days a week from 6pm. Kick off on the terrace with one of the signature cocktails and ceviches prepared by Chef Marco Cueva. Take a seat in the Gastro Show Bar where Marco can be seen preparing and plating your meal in front of you or sit comfortably at the tables and let the waiters/sommelier describe the food and wine options in detail. The food is a delicious blend of Peruvian, Chifa, Nikkei and Mediterranean cuisines that taste as good as they look. Since Peru’s drinks scene is just as impressive as its culinary scene, it would be a shame to miss out on their incredible selection of cocktails, including Peru’s national drink, the Pisco Sour! Go and enjoy the Peruvian food journey at Aya Street, located on Jl. Petitenget No.99 A.
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