A strong and steaming chicken broth is a staple for cold days, but also for restful mornings after a good party. So we decided to ask our followers which is the best chicken broth in Lima, they have given us three recommendations that we share with you. Have you already visited one?
1. Huapaya Restaurant
“The best chicken broth in Lima”, this is what the Huapaya restaurant calls itself, which has been offering the classic dish for 18 soles since 1979, but they also have a broth of their creation at the same price: “El Acevichado”, with extra small items and that spicy that its diners like.
Address: Av. Pablo Patrón 421, La Victoria
Delivery: 936302312
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2. Aramburu Broth
The most popular broth among those who are used to looking for something to eat at dawn, that is Caldo Aramburu, open, effectively, 24 hours a day, every day of the week. Its menu is varied, but the most requested is always its chicken broth without dam at 12 soles, small dam at 16 and large dam at 25.50.
Address: Av. Aramburu 986, Surquillo
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3. The Flowering Garden
A restaurant in La Molina that has won the affection of its diners for its chicken broth, the house specialty. The price of this varies according to the prey, small at 19 soles, medium at 24 soles and large at 37 soles. In addition, they have the family option for three people at 65 soles.
Address: Av. Flora Tristán 660 – La Molina
Delivery: 349-0841 / WhatsApp 969-344813
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