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I ordered the Quinoa/rice chaufa, had not expected much, but was pleasantly surprised how good it tasted. make sure to order it without the egg. it does not list an egg as an ingredient on the menu, but when I asked the waiter, he confirmed that they usually contain it. they have only very few vegetarian/vegan options, although View all feedback.
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the look of the teraza is very beautiful, but as I said, before the Veggie options are very limited. could be suitable for vegetarians as they have a few dishes on the map. I had a black coffee, quinua and brot (I changed cheese in jam) to breakfast. but these are things you could get anywhere with just a few words in Spanish. also expensive compared to the local standard (coffee costs 6 soles). View all feedback.
I ordered the quinoa/rice chaufa, wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised by how good it tasted. Make sure to order it without the egg. It doesn't list egg as an ingredient on the menu but when I asked the waiter he confirmed they typically include it. They have very few vegetarian/vegan options though
The view from the teraza indeed is very nice, but as said before the veggie options are very limited. Might be suitable for vegetarians as they have a few dishes on the map. I had a black coffee, Quinua and bread (I changed cheese to marmalade) for breakfast. But these are things you might get anywhere with only a little words in Spanish. Also expensive compared to local standard (coffee costs 6 Soles).
They label what is vegetarian but upon inquiry very little vegan options. They said they would take dairy/eggs out if requested but would mostly leave veg and rice type dishes so perhaps not a balanced meal. Seems like a nice place but meat dominated. Quite expensive by local standards.
I ordered the Quinoa/rice chaufa, had not expected much, but was pleasantly surprised how good it tasted. make sure to order it without the egg. it does not list an egg as an ingredient on the menu, but when I asked the waiter, he confirmed that they usually contain it. they have only very few vegetarian/vegan options, although
The look of the teraza is very beautiful, but as I said, before the Veggie options are very limited. could be suitable for vegetarians as they have a few dishes on the map. I had a black coffee, quinua and brot (I changed cheese in jam) to breakfast. but these are things you could get anywhere with just a few words in Spanish. also expensive compared to the local standard (coffee costs 6 soles).