Chicago Bites #93
Machu Picchu Restaurant

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Machu Picchu Restaurant | rice pudding
The rice pudding looked beautiful and tasted just as good.

I was on a quest to try some more Peruvian cuisine, so I talked Tammy and friends into going to Machu Picchu Restaurant for dinner. How did the food compare to the Taste of Peru, a well-known competitor? Did it meet our expectations? Did the bright, mural-covered walls influence our overall experience? We talk about all of this and more in today’s episode.

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00:00 - 01:35 Vacation plans, wild life, and the second attempt
01:36 - 02:35 Understanding Peruvian food -- a point of comparison
02:36 - 06:31 Egg slides and other starters
06:32 - 07:22 The BYOB and the mystery of the disappearing corkscrew
07:23 - 10:35 Colossal amounts of food
10:36 - 12:50 Dessert? Bring us one of each and another one of those
12:51 - 13:36 Atmosphere and a touch of fame
13:37 - 15:35 Ratings and sign-off


Machu Picchu Restaurant
3856 N Ashland Ave

Bridget's Machu Picchu Restaurant Ratings:
Food Quality: 3/5
Value: 3/5
Service: 2/5
Ambiance: 2/5
Overall: 5/10

Tammy's Machu Picchu Restaurant Ratings:
Food Quality: 2/5
Value: 3/5
Service: 2/5
Ambiance: 2/5
Overall: 4/10

Average Price per person: $30 will get you more food than you can eat.

Machu Picchu Restaurant | Tammy's alpaca
Tammy proves that no Peruvian dining experience is complete without an alpaca.

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On-line Buzz about Machu Picchu Restaurant:
Metromix
Yelp

>Check out our Machu Picchu photo set on Flickr. And take a look at the photo set from our visit to Taste of Peru.

1 Comments

Edith said:

Did you try this place too? Ay Ay Picante Peruvian Cuisine, located between montrose and elston (i think). I love the food here, i got here because of the reviews and love it! Ceviche is the best i had, lomo saltado is also pretty good, check it out, and let me know if i am wrong.
Thank you.

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