Read full review
2019-04-17
645 views
Chifa specializes in a unique combination of Peruvian and Chinese cuisine. There was a migration of people from China to Peru hence the Chifas (Chinese-Peruvian restaurants), where chifa comes from the Chinese word 吃飯 which means having a meal or to eat rice.Dined here in February which is why some of the items can not be found on the current menu as it has changed.Chifa Ceviche:Salmon, octopus, avocado, spring and red onion, furikake, red long chili and tiger's milk.As expected, this dish was t
There was a migration of people from China to Peru hence the Chifas (Chinese-Peruvian restaurants), where chifa comes from the Chinese word 吃飯 which means having a meal or to eat rice.
Dined here in February which is why some of the items can not be found on the current menu as it has changed.
Chifa Ceviche:
Salmon, octopus, avocado, spring and red onion, furikake, red long chili and tiger's milk.
As expected, this dish was to my liking because I love anything that is tangy.
Wantan & Salsa:
(Peruvian Potato, carrot, English Peas, Toamto Chalaca, aji, paprika alioli)
These wantans are no longer on the menu, but I liked the combination of potato and English peas.
Each wantan was filled with silky tasty potato mash and complimented by the appetizing salsa sauce.
Sadly they didn't have Peruvian donuts but they had my favourite RICE PUDDING!
In the middle there was a sweet layer of strawberry sorbet topped with meringue foam and at the bottom layer was delicious and creamy rice pudding.
Overall quite good but service was a bit pushy.
Post