Pachapapa
Traditional Peruvian (l,d; $$)
The name Pachapapa comes from Quechua: “pacha” means earth and “papa” means potato. It’s a bit of a play on words with Pachamama, which means Mother Earth.
You’ll find a lot of traditional Peruvian dishes here, many made with some of Peru’s 3,000+ varieties of potatoes.
There is indoor seating at the bar and a large covered patio space with picnic tables.
They also have a wood fired oven and make great pizzas, though they’re quite small.
Carmen Bajo 120 (Directly across from the San Blas church)
Open noon - 10pm
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